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GREG VACEK'S DAILY WEB ROUNDUPFriday, June 21, 2019

June 21, 2019 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

Christa Saunders Joins ECU Swimming & Diving Coaching Staff…Track And Field And Cross Country Programs Add 25 For 2019-20…Lawmakers OK alcohol sales at games…NC State’s Doeren: Alcohol bill passing would give fans ‘option to not leave’…Corrigan: NCSU hoops ‘innocent until proven guilty’ with NCAA…Michigan baseball recruited a racially diverse roster. Now it’s in the College World Series….Louisville Maintains Belief, Rallies For CWS Win…Zion Williamson picked No. 1, Hawks move up for De’Andre Hunter in trade-filled NBA draft; Hornets pass on a trade, draft Kentucky forward PJ Washington at No. 12

Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

ecupirates.com

  • Christa Saunders Joins ECU Swimming & Diving Coaching Staff
  • Track And Field And Cross Country Programs Add 25 For 2019-20

Lawmakers OK alcohol sales at games  Greenville Daily Reflector

247 Sports

  • ECU Football Burning Questions: Quarterbacks
  • Five ECU 2020 targets to watch from Florida

 

Around the American Athletic Conference

2018-2019 Year in Review theamerican.org

Cincinnati basketball’s American Athletic Conference opponents set for the 2019-20 season Cincinnati Enquirer

Tampa Bay Times

  • USF doubles its 2020 recruiting class in one weekend
  • USF adds 5 home football dates vs. Bethune-Cookman, FAMU
Atlanta QB Michael Wright commits to UCF Orlando Sentinel

UH’s Armoni Brooks, Corey Davis sign with Wizards Houston Chronicle

Former TU standout DaQuan Jeffries projected to go in NBA draft’s second round Tulsa World

Wichita State swoops in late in 2019 recruiting battle for 6-10 French forward  Wichita Eagle

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Raleigh News and Observer

  • Zion Williamson at No. 1 and RJ Barrett at No. 3 among 3 Duke players drafted in NBA
  • Three UNC players among the first 25 NBA draft picks, including Coby White at No. 7
  • How NC State’s nonconference basketball schedule is shaping up
  • Florida marketing agency sues Zion Williamson for $100 million for breach of contract

UVa.’s Hunter, Jerome and Tech’s Alexander-Walker picked in first round of NBA draft Norfolk Virginian Pilot

WRAL SportsFan

  • Corrigan: NCSU hoops ‘innocent until proven guilty’ with NCAA
  • Doeren: Alcohol bill passing would give fans ‘option to not leave’

Charlotte Observer

  • New rule lets D1 coaches watch recruits play high school hoops in June. Is that good?
  • New Gamecock commit brings Division I experience, solid bat and much-needed depth
  • Gamecock baseball adds second grad transfer in two days

Michigan baseball recruited a racially diverse roster. Now it’s in the College World Series. Washington Post

Louisville Maintains Belief, Rallies For CWS Win Baseball America

Omaha World Herald

  • Live updates: 2019 College World Series, June 21
  • Louisville remains in College World Series with ninth-inning rally; Mississippi State eliminated
  • Vanderbilt controls its bracket at the CWS — but Tim Corbin says Commodores have ‘long way to go’
  • Shatel: Solid as a rock — and built like one, too — Vandy freshman Kumar Rocker doesn’t disappoint
  • Red Raiders have responded well with ‘backs against the wall,’ just as coach Tim Tadlock expected

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

Raleigh News and Observer

  • Duke’s Zion Williamson is the first pick in the NBA Draft
  • Canes’ unexpected playoff run affects their NHL Draft strategy

Charlotte Observer

  • Hornets pass on a trade, draft Kentucky forward PJ Washington at No. 12
  • Nevada’s Cody Martin drafted by Charlotte Hornets in 2nd round of NBA Draft
  • Should the Charlotte Hornets have selected PJ Washington over UNC’s Nassir Little?
  • Hornets GM Mitch Kupchak discusses first-round pick PJ Washington

New Orleans Times Picayune

  • New Orleans Pelicans take Zion Williamson with No. 1 overall pick
  • Let’s Dance: Zion Williamson ready to get to work with New Orleans Pelicans

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • The moving Hawks make a wild draft go right
  • Hawks trade up, select De’Andre Hunter at No. 4, Cam Reddish at No. 10, Bruno Fernando…
  • Keuchel debut will put AL’s 2015 Cy Young, MVP winners in same lineup
  • Falcons have fewest open practices in NFC South 
  • Some of Gonzalez’s Falcons gear headed to Canton, Ohio
  • Ryan believes NFL will get it right with new PI rule 

New York Times

  • 2019 N.B.A. Draft Results: Analysis of Every Pick in Round 1
  • U.S. Storms Past Sweden, Posting Third Straight World Cup Shutout
  • Rui Hachimura Is Ready to Make History for Japan in the N.B.A.
  • Rays to Explore Making Montreal a Part-Time Home
  • Michelle Wie, in Pain After Shooting an 84, Suggests Her Career May End Soon
  • Andy Murray Makes a Satisfying, if Not Rousing, Return in London
  • U.S. Might Be the World Cup’s Best Team. It Is Definitely the Best Draw.
  • Mets Fire Pitching Coach Dave Eiland as Staff Struggles
  • Robert Kraft Steps Back Into the Limelight, Thousands of Miles Away in Israel

Washington Post

  • Zion Williamson picked No. 1, Hawks move up for De’Andre Hunter in trade-filled NBA draft
  • Brewer: NBA about to have parity, and it’s a little disorienting
  • NBA draft suits: The best fashion from the 2019 class
  • 2019 NBA draft: Winners (Pelicans, Hawks) and losers (trade rules, Warriors)
  • Zion Williamson and Ja Morant emerge as franchise faces for Pelicans, Grizzlies
  • Wizards make history with selection of Gonzaga’s Rui Hachimura in first round
  • Rui Hachimura’s selection by the Wizards breaks barriers and raises expectations in Japan
  • Bruno Fernando drafted 34th overall, will be traded to Hawks
  • Nationals make it a sweep of the Phillies with East-leading Braves up next
  • Nats to extend netting almost all the way to foul poles
  • Max Scherzer is the greatest free agent signing in D.C. sports history
  • U.S. women’s team gains measure of revenge by dispatching rival Sweden
  • USWNT clinches Group F with win over Sweden

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