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Greg Vacek's Daily Web RoundupFriday, April 12, 2019

April 12, 2019 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

Pirates travel west to face No. 1 Bruins…ECU tennis swings to historic streak…Bissett Helps ECU Beat Campbell On Senior Day…ECU updates data, lowers club prices…Gamecocks’ Frank Martin reportedly a target at Cincinnati…Looking to cut back on injuries, Temple football won’t hold spring game…Wichita State forward Rod Brown announces plans to transfer after freshman season…Caps hold off Canes’ third-period push to win playoff opener…Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau Share the Masters Lead

Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

VIEW FROM THE EAST
Houston sees progress with spring game at hand
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ecupirates.com

  • Bissett Helps ECU Beat Campbell On Senior Day
  • Gameday: ECU Opens Home Series Against Tulsa With Friday Doubleheader
  • Split Weekend On Tap For Track And Field Program
  • ECU Concludes Regular Season At Stitch Intercollegiate
  • Matchday: Pirates Close Season With Two Home Matches

Greenville Daily Reflector

  • Pirates travel west to face No. 1 Bruins
  • ECU tennis swings to historic streak
  • ECU updates data, lowers club prices

247 Sports

  • Five burning questions heading into ECU’s spring game
  • No. 8 ECU embracing the challenge of facing No. 1 UCLA
  • Southside tower nears realization with TowneBank naming rights
  • What Mike Houston said after ECU’s 13th spring practice

TowneBank Delivers Three Million Reasons to Name New Tower at ECU Rivals

 

Around the American Athletic Conference

theamerican.org

  • Campus Connect – SMU Men’s Golf
  • Baseball: Week 4 of American play begins Friday

Gamecocks’ Frank Martin reportedly a target at Cincinnati Charleston Post and Courier

Report: Frank Martin a ‘key target’ for Cincinnati job  Raleigh News and Observer

Cincinnati Enquirer

  • Report: South Carolina coach Frank Martin a ‘key target’ for Cincinnati basketball job
  • Nick Van Exel reached out to the University of Cincinnati about the basketball coaching job

UCF baseball aims to build on its success at Cincinnati Orlando Sentinel

Looking to cut back on injuries, Temple football won’t hold spring game Philly.com

New Orleans Advocate

  • What’s an altitude training chamber? Tulane debuts first in US to help athletes ‘find an edge’
  • Tulane baseball team looking for better all-around play to complement its big bats

Tulane QB Keon Howard ‘super pumped’ to play spring game after transfer New Orleans Times Picayune

Dallas News

  • A way-too-early look at the SMU Mustangs’ 2019 football schedule 
  • Key positions to watch during SMU’s rescheduled spring game

Memphis Commercial Appeal

  • What to know for Memphis football ‘Friday Night Stripes’ spring game
  • Memphis target Trendon Watford updates recruitment ahead of Jordan Brand Classic

One year in, the Penny Hardaway era at Memphis gets glowing reviews from recruits Lexington Herald-Leader

Why this could be Memphis’ best football season ever SB Nation

Houston Chronicle

  • UH guard Armoni Brooks to test NBA draft
  • UH selling Ed Oliver bobbleheads and Oliver will get to keep…

Wichita Eagle

  • Wichita State forward Rod Brown announces plans to transfer after freshman season
  • Guard Ricky Torres confirms to The Eagle he is transferring from Wichita State

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Raleigh News and Observer

  • Duke to NBA flow continues as Cam Reddish declares
  • ‘Who gives a crap?’ How former Gamecocks would attack USC’s upcoming schedule

5 things to watch in this weekend’s Wake Forest-Pittsburgh baseball series Winston Salem Journal

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

Raleigh News and Observer

  • Caps hold off Canes’ third-period push to win playoff opener
  • After rough start, Hurricanes make it known they won’t go quietly
  • Canes-Caps series to be won or lost in the heart of Carolina’s zone

Washington Post

  • Capitals survive third-period scare, open Stanley Cup defense with 4-2 win over Carolina Hurricanes
  • By emphasizing quality over quantity, the Capitals made their shots count in a Game 1 victory
  • Capitals learn Stanley Cup championship carry-over can carry them only so far
  • Quick start, strong finish highlight Capitals’ Game 1 win
  • With a tie atop leader board after Day 1, this Masters shaping up as something special
  • Nationals-Phillies, long a war of words between fans, is finally becoming a rivalry on the field
  • No rest for the dreary: After disappointing year, a very busy offseason awaits the Wizards
  • A season of drama couldn’t break the Warriors, who enter the playoffs focused and frightening
  • California considers the unthinkable: Canceling horse racing at Santa Anita Park

New York Times

  • Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau Share the Masters Lead
  • The Warriors’ Biggest Rivals? Injuries and Boredom
  • With a Patched-Up Heart, C.C. Sabathia Returns for One Final Run
  • Sarah Sellers and the Craziest Schedule in Running
  • Starting Pitching Thrives on the Team That Created the Opener
  • Tony Finau, on Another Masters Adventure, Carries Memories of an Idol
  • Magic Johnson Always Set His Sights Beyond Basketball
  • Sergio García’s Hunt for the Perfect Caddie

The Masters celebrates one of the last no cellphone zones in America Charleston Post and Courier

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