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Greg Vacek's Daily Web RoundupSaturday, June 30, 1018

June 30, 2018 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

ECU ranked in top 25 of final Baseball America poll …Collegiate National Team Forced To Adjust At The Plate…Track And Field And Cross Country Add 22 Newcomers For 2018-19…East Carolina transfer QB Gardner Minshew explains why he passed up Alabama opportunity …New USF AD Michael Kelly on football center, conference realignment and new stadium…UCF’s Danny White Clears the Air About the Kansas AD Job…Former ODU wrestler to receive $525,000 settlement from concussion mistreatment lawsuit…Hurricanes sign Russian forward Zykov to two-year contract..Capitals promote Todd Reirden to replace Barry Trotz as head coach

Pirate Press: East Carolina Headlines

Track And Field And Cross Country Add 22 Newcomers For 2018-19 ecupirates.com

Baseball America

  • ECU ranked in top 25 of final Baseball America poll 
  • Collegiate National Team Forced To Adjust At The Plate

247 Sports

  • ECU’s Top 25 Most Important Players for 2018: No. 25
  • 2018 ECU Running Back Positional Preview
  • ECU’s 2018 Season: ESPN FPI’s Game by Game Predictions

East Carolina transfer QB Gardner Minshew explains why he passed up Alabama opportunity Saturday Down South

Gardner Minshew: Passing on Alabama opportunity was ‘so tough’ al.com

FCS vs. FBS: Games with upset potential this season Star-Tribune

 

Around the American Athletic Conference

UCF’s Danny White Clears the Air About the Kansas AD Job bcsnn.com

Tampa Tribune

  • New USF AD Michael Kelly on football center, conference realignment and new stadium
  • Michael Kelly’s journey: From selling Marlins tickets to USF athletic director

Tulane’s Cameron Reynolds signs free agent contract with Sacramento Kings New Orleans Advocate

Dallas News

  • 5 things to know about new SMU defensive coordinator Kevin Kane, including his playing days as a Jayhawk and his Kansas City Royals fandom
  • 5 things to know about SMU offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee, including a deep connection to Guz Malzahn

Memphis Commercial Appeal

  • Memphis football announces 2018 promotions
  • Tigers receive commitment from QB Markevion Quinn

Wichita Eagle

  • Here are the three lofty goals Keitha Adams has for WSU women’s basketball
  • KU, WSU and others will pay more for coaches this year because of new tax law

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Raleigh News and Observer

  • Despite comments to the contrary, Wendell Carter’s mom professes love for Duke
  • In humble setting, aspiring ACC officials get their shot at the big time

Advance’s Ben Schlottman wins prestigious North & South Amateur at Pinehurst No. 2 Winston Salem Journal

Former ODU wrestler to receive $525,000 settlement from concussion mistreatment lawsuit Norfolk Virginian Pilot

Virginia Tech’s Edmunds brothers, all in NFL, visit with fans at Harbor Park Hampton Roads Daily Press

Columbia The State

  • South Carolina, Clemson ranked in top 20 of final Baseball America poll
  • Gamecocks baseball ranked one of the top 15 teams in the country after 2018 season
  • Jake Bentley’s busy summer takes him to top of athletic department
  • Latest commitment wraps ‘definitely promising’ recruiting class for Frank Martin
  • Dan Werner’s unique coaching start helps explain South Carolina offense
  • Fort Mill High was a secret shelter for homeless student. Soon, he’ll be a college grad

Will NCAA’s new kickoff rule put the clamps on South Carolina’s Deebo Samuel? Charleston Post and Courier

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

Charlotte Observer

  • Charlotte Hornets’ summer roster includes Monk, Bacon and a former Tar Heel surprise
  • Why Charlotte Hornets passed on restricting Treveon Graham in free agency
  • Belgium must live up to hype when it faces Japan in last 16
  • The Latest: Mexico players, coach go sightseeing in Moscow
  • Egypt’s Salah greets fans who turned up at his doorstep
  • Stones trains with England at World Cup
  • Tom Jones: Why Jameis Winston won’t be able to outplay this
  • Shawn Windsor: Finally, Chris Webber ready to return to Michigan

Raleigh News and Observer

  • Hurricanes sign Russian forward Zykov to two-year contract
  • Could defensive prospect Adam Fox give the Hurricanes the edge in the Calgary trade?

Winston Salem Journal

  • Elliott back at Chicagoland after strong Sonoma showing
  • Sportsman series drivers bring patience into 100-lapper

Durham’s Brandon Lowe, who grew up in Suffolk, might be the hottest hitter in baseball Norfolk Virginian Pilot

Washington Post

  • Nationals power up early and often in 17-7 rout of Phillies
  • Strasburg throws first bullpen since injury
  • Capitals promote Todd Reirden to replace Barry Trotz as head coach
  • Devante Smith-Pelly embraces being a role model
  • Prospect makes on-ice sacrifice to preserve man-bun
  • D Michal Kempny signs a four-year, $10 million deal
  • World Cup round of 16 analysis and predictions: Brazil is in the driver’s seat
  • Knockout round bracket and schedule
  • LeBron James opts to become an unrestricted free agent. Now the fun begins.
  • NBA free agency: Jordan the next to opt out
  • Tiger Woods played like Tiger Woods on Friday, and it’s still something to see
  • Katie Ledecky has had a subscription to National Geographic for years. Now she’s on the cover.

New York Times

  • The N.B.A.’s Decider: How LeBron James Controls Fortunes
  • Miguel Andujar Gives Yankees a Boost Against the Red Sox. And in the Trade Market?
  • Red Sox Fine-Tune Their Roster for a Visit With the Yankees
  • France and Argentina Meet in an Elite Battle for World Cup Survival
  • The Outstanding Goals of Ronaldo and Kroos as You’ve Never Seen Them
  • Dallas Declines Dirk Nowitzki’s $5 Million Option for 2018-19
  • Mets Lose to a Marlins Pitcher Making His First Start
  • LeBron James Opts for Free Agency. Next Stop … Lakers?
  • Wimbledon Draw Allows Serena Williams to Ease Back In
  • From My Seat, Panama Won the World Cup

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