Former ECU baseball players adjusting to professional ball…The Value Of Being A Two-Way On The USA Collegiate National Team…ECU Board to consider athletic event alcohol sales…In wake of UConn’s exit, don’t be shocked if AAC stands pat …Kevin Durant to Join Nets in N.B.A. Free Agency…Charlotte Hornets will get point guard Terry Rozier to replace Kemba Walker
Pirate Press: ECU Headlines
Insights from Brett
AAC moves forward as UConn looks to the past Bonesville.net
The Value Of Being A Two-Way On The USA Collegiate National Team Baseball America
Former ECU baseball players adjusting to professional ball Washington Daily News
WITN 7
- ECU Board to consider athletic event alcohol sales
- ECU Interim Chancellor Dan Gerlach reacts to proposed state budget
247 Sports
Around the American Athletic Conference
In wake of UConn’s exit, don’t be shocked if AAC stands pat Tampa Bay Times
Ex-UCF kicker Donald De La Haye has no regrets after choosing YouTube over Knights, earns spot in CFL Orlando Sentinel
UConn is moving to the Big East, so what happens next? Hartford Courant
Tulsa World
- TU in the American Athletic Conference: A look back at 5 years and ahead to the future
- TU achievements since moving into the American Athletic Conference
Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond
UGA linebacker Monty Rice takes on larger leadership role Atlanta Journal Constitution
Davidson Wildcats boost nonconference basketball schedule with addition of Auburn Charlotte Observer
South Carolina’s 27 SEC seasons ranked. Do you agree with No. 1? Columbia The State
Nuggets and Briefs: National and Professional articles of interest
New York Times
- Kevin Durant to Join Nets in N.B.A. Free Agency
- Kyrie Irving Commits to Brooklyn, Cementing Nets as Kings of New York
- What to Watch Monday at Wimbledon
- Wimbledon, Wedded to Tradition, Steps Into the Present
Washington Post
- Anthony Rendon is an all-star for the first time, and Max Scherzer will join him in Cleveland
- Fame? Fortune? Sunshine? Rings? No, Kevin Durant chose to play with his friends.
- NBA free agency tracker
- Nets’ master plan will go boom or bust, depending on Kyrie Irving
- Knicks are clear early losers in NBA free agency, while crosstown Nets win the summer
- Brewer: Free agency circus is spoiling the game
- Richard Panik, Capitals reportedly agree to four-year contract worth around $10 million
- At Wimbledon, they keep playing the old favorites
Charlotte Observer
Raleigh News and Observer
- Hurricanes trade for goalie James Reimer, send Scott Darling to Panthers
- Goalie Curtis McElhinney leaving Canes, GM Don Waddell says
Atlanta Journal Constitution
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