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Greg Vacek's Daily Web RoundupFriday, June 15, 2018

June 15, 2018 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

Track And Field Sends Four To USA Junior Nationals…Dooley dialed in to USA squad…2018-19 AAC Men’s Basketball Schedule Pairings Announced…Pirates, many others praise Donovan…U.S. Open notes: Varner takes his 9-over 79 all in stride…Former Cardinals closer Motte joins Memphis baseball staff…Why the Network is the ACC’s best hope to escape Power 5 money basement…Hinton suspended for Wake Forest’s first three games…Dustin Johnson among weathered survivors at top of U.S. Open leader board…For Russia, Five Goals and One Big Sigh of Relief

Pirate Press: East Carolina Headlines

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ecupirates.com

  • The American Announces 2018-19 Schedule Pairings
  • Track And Field Sends Four To USA Junior Nationals
  • ECU Mourns The Passing Of Anne Donovan

Greenville Daily Reflector

  • Dooley dialed in to USA squad
  • Pirates, many others praise Donovan
  • ECU kicking butts: New policy places strict controls on tobacco use

ECU receives schedule pairings for 2018-19 AAC games WITN 7

U.S. Open notes: Varner takes his 9-over 79 all in stride Winston Salem Journal

Harold Varner III understands the position he’s in on PGA Tour The Undefeated

 

Around the American Athletic Conference

theamerican.org

  • Houston’s Elijah Hall Named Bowerman Semifinalist
  • 2018-19 Men’s Basketball Schedule Pairings Announced

UC hoops: Wichita again looms twice for ’18-’19 Cincinnati Enquirer

Plant’s Leonard Parker commits to USF Tampa Tribune

UConn Men: AAC Home Games Will Include Cincinnati, Wichita State, Houston Hartford Courant

Temple to play Wichita State, Cincinnati just once in coming basketball season Philly.com

SMU men’s basketball’s 2018-19 American Conference opponents revealed Dallas News

Memphis Commercial Appeal

  • Former Cardinals closer Motte joins Memphis baseball staff
  • 28-year-old Tigers coordinator: ‘I saw myself here’
  • AAC releases Memphis’ 2018-19 league opponents

Tulsa World

  • Tulsa men’s basketball AAC home and road games set for 2018-19 season
  • School, fatherhood, football connect former Temple teammates

Find out who is coming to Koch Arena in AAC play for 2018-19 basketball season Wichita Eagle

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Winston Salem Journal

  • Hinton suspended for Wake Forest’s first three games
  • App Trail: App State picks up second football commit in as many days

Raleigh News and Observer

  • Durham wants ACC baseball beyond 2019. There’s work to be done first.
  • Why the Network is the ACC’s best hope to escape Power 5 money basement

Justin Fuente weighs in on new redshirt rule, what it means 247 Sports

Hokies make coaching staff whole again by hiring Tyrone Nix to replace Galen Scott Roanoke Times

Norfolk Virginian Pilot

  • ODU’s Anne Donovan was a legend, a giant of the game and, more than anything, a loyal Monarch
  • In an odd world, Bronco Mendenhall takes strange to a new level

Hampton Roads Daily Press

  • ODU’s Donovan was a giant of the game
  • New redshirt rule met with nearly universal approval by state’s college football coaches
  • Thursday’s regional sports roundup: Franklin’s Ford commits to ODU for football, could play tight end

Columbia The State

  • ‘He could end up beating Kentucky.’ Fran Fraschilla: USC getting steal in Frink
  • At 97, first USC All-American’s love for the Gamecocks, family still shines bright
  • Jake Bentley named the top sportsman in the SEC
  • ACC titles and NCAA runs. The Top 11 moments in Clemson athletics for 2017-18

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

Charlotte Observer

  • Panthers newcomer is turning heads. Why is Ron Rivera taking wait-and-see approach?
  • Marvin Bagley to sign largest shoe deal since Kevin Durant. You won’t believe who it’s with
  • Last man standing from Panthers’ ‘shop-hungry’ draft knows what must happen next
  • Panthers’ Thomas Davis talks suspension, possible (likely?) change in retirement date
  • No team but 2 referees for US at World Cup in Russia
  • Rebooted Brazil seeks redemption against gritty Switzerland
  • Injured Costa Rica defender Matarrita ruled out of World Cup
  • Column: In Iceland, packing salt to face Messi at World Cup
  • David Murphy: Thinking out loud about the Sixers and LeBron James

Putin and Russia get their 1st win at the World Cup Fayetteville Observer

Washington Post

  • Dustin Johnson among weathered survivors at top of U.S. Open leader board
  • Boswell: On a breezy U.S. Open day in the Hamptons, score one for Shinnecock Hills
  • Live updates from the opening afternoon
  • In World Cup opener, Russia romps past Saudi Arabia, fans revel and Putin is pleased
  • Iran held him captive for 544 days. Now he’s rooting for its World Cup team.
  • One reason to root for each World Cup team
  • Chaos over Spain’s coach is familiar to Michigan fans
  • The Redskins season ticket waitlist might not be the only thing on the way out
  • Redskins sign Geron Christian, a luxury pick who could play a big role
  • Team ends season ticket wait list, which it once claimed had 200,000 people
  • Nationals owner Ted Lerner, 92, to cede control of club to his son, Mark
  • Unemployed in August, Justin Miller has been MLB’s best reliever with the Nationals
  • Doolittle has great ideas for bullpen cart
  • Soto homers twice in win over Yankees

New York Times

  • Back at the U.S. Open, Tiger Woods Struggles, Then Shrugs
  • U.S. Open 2018: A First Round Full of Struggles
  • So, You Think You Can Play in the U.S. Open?
  • For Russia, Five Goals and One Big Sigh of Relief
  • World Cup 2018: Egypt vs. Uruguay Live Updates
  • A Fashion Expert and a Soccer Expert Had a Conversation About World Cup Kits
  • Watching the World Cup in a War Zone, Where Every Shot Matters
  • The Yankees Are in First Place. Or Second Place. Either Way, They Beat the Rays.
  • Mets Flash Power Against Diamondbacks, but They Lose Anyway

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