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GREG VACEK'S DAILY WEB ROUNDUPThursday, July 4, 2019

July 4, 2019 By Greg Vacek 1 Comment

ECU baseball players excelling during summer ball …Macy hired at JUCO school…UConn going broke a cautionary tale for UCF, USF and other Group of 5 schools …University of Memphis initiates outside investigation into women’s basketball program…UH coach Dana Holgorsen has a familiar foe to start…UNC and NC State got the OK to sell alcohol in stadiums. Now, how do they make it work?…The Nats are surging, but their eighth-inning problem hasn’t gone away…Cubs Class AA affiliate calls out Colin Kaepernick, draws Betsy Ross flag on infield dirt…Bernard Tomic fined more than $56,000 for ‘embarrassing’ loss at Wimbledon

Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

The Bradsher Beat: A bit of whimsy can spice up the off-season Bonesville.net

Greenville Daily Reflector

  • Macy hired at JUCO school
  • Connelly: president’s visit will have positive impact on Greenville

247 Sports

  • Five of the most explosive players on ECU’s 2019 roster 
  • Opponent preview: No time like the present for Wolfpack’s future

ECU baseball players excelling during summer ball Washington Daily News

 

Around the American Athletic Conference

UConn going broke a cautionary tale for UCF, USF and other Group of 5 schools | Commentary Orlando Sentinel

Memphis Commercial Appeal

  • University of Memphis initiates outside investigation into women’s basketball program
  • Tiger-by-Tiger evaluations: New strength coach breaks down basketball roster

Houston Chronicle

  • UH coach Dana Holgorsen has a familiar foe to start
  • UH football: Five most important games in 2019

South Florida defensive players to watch against SMU 247 Sports

American Athletic Conference commissioner not concerned about Connecticut departure Annapolis Capital

2019 AAC win total picks, predictions: UCF, Memphis face biggest goals entering the season CBS Sports

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Raleigh News and Observer

  • UNC and NC State got the OK to sell alcohol in stadiums. Now, how do they make it work?
  • Crack open an Old Tuffy: New Belgium made a beer just for Wolfpack fans
  • Mark Kingston, Gamecocks add late JUCO commit with near .500 batting average
  • Duke’s Zion Williamson adds another ACC award to his haul

Norfolk State’s challenging slate next season includes games at Ole Miss and Bradley Norfolk Virginian Pilot

Charleston Post and Courier

  • Clemson top 10 wide receivers: Sammy Watkins WRU era vs. Jerry Butler era
  • AD, baseball coach face no College of Charleston disciplinary action over settlement

Mountain West future on line as TV talks take place Las Vegas Review-Journal

Marshall football player shot in the back released from hospital NBC Sports

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

New York Times

  • Cori Gauff’s Wimbledon Run Continues
  • Short One Star, U.S. Women Just Called for Another
  • U.S. Olympics Chief Received $2.4 Million Severance Amid Scandal
  • Netherlands Beats Sweden and Will Face U.S. in World Cup Final

Washington Post

  • Netherlands hits its first Women’s World Cup final but will have to punch up vs. mighty U.S.
  • The Nats are surging, but their eighth-inning problem hasn’t gone away
  • Stephen Strasburg tosses immaculate inning as part of a gem vs. Marlins
  • Isaiah Thomas and the Wizards have found each other in their hours of need
  • Wizards apply for disabled player exception with John Wall possibly missing season
  • Cubs Class AA affiliate calls out Colin Kaepernick, draws Betsy Ross flag on infield dirt
  • Jared Lorenzen, former Kentucky quarterback who played in the NFL, dies at 38
  • Bernard Tomic fined more than $56,000 for ‘embarrassing’ loss at Wimbledon
  • Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie give U.S. men’s national team ‘solutions’
  • After an ‘overcrowded’ Everest season, two climbers try to forge a new route
  • All-star John Means and six-run ninth lift Baltimore Orioles past Tampa Bay Rays

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Comments

  1. Mark Barber says

    July 4, 2019 at 9:47 pm

    Pretty sure it’s JULY 4, not June 4. Lol

    Reply

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