Lady Pirates working on pace, nerves…UConn Baseball: Michael Woodworth’s Early Promotion Fueled by Better At-Bats and ‘Straight Fastballs’; joining Woodworth on Friday night was former ECU slugger Bryant Packard…Bearcats out to prove 2018 was no fluke…Zion Williamson out for summer league with bruised knee…Back from paternity leave, Max Scherzer rocks Royals to sleep…Kawhi Leonard and Paul George to Join the Clippers in a Stunner…Sunday feast of U.S. soccer has a bitter aftertaste for some; USWNT chasing fourth Women’s World Cup title in final against the Netherlands; Mexico and USA meet again in Gold Cup final…A Wimbledon Rarity: A Late-Round Matchup Between American Men; What’s Next, Cori Gauff? Adoration, Then Her Toughest Match Yet; Serena Williams Reminds the Wimbledon Field That She Is Still a Force
Pirate Press: ECU Headlines
Pirates working on pace, nerves Greenville Daily Reflector
Ex-ECU tailback Tyshon Dye dies after drowning at lake WITN 7
Former Clemson football player Tyshon Dye drowns in Georgia park Sporting News
Ex-Clemson, ECU tailback drowns in lake Fayetteville Observer
Former Clemson running back Tyshon Dye dies in drowning accident United Press International
Around the American Athletic Conference
Marshall football opponents: Bearcats out to prove 2018 was no fluke Charleston Daily Mail
Akok Akok working quietly, diligently to improve his game for UConn men Hartford Courant
Georgia linebacker Kobe Wilson becomes Memphis football’s 14th commitment Memphis Commercial Appeal
Ferd Lewis: Mountain West Conference always willing to take a swipe at rival American Athletic Conference Honolulu Star-Advertiser (sub req’d)
Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond
Raleigh News and Observer
- Zion Williamson out for summer league with bruised knee
- He’s not the biggest guy on the field, new Gamecock defender has ‘tackled them all’
Whatever Happened To … former ODU basketball star Drew Williamson? Norfolk Virginian Pilot
Nuggets and Briefs: National and Professional articles of interest
New York Times
- Kawhi Leonard and Paul George to Join the Clippers in a Stunner
- Serena Williams Reminds the Wimbledon Field That She Is Still a Force
- With No Argument on Substance, Critics Take Aim at U.S.’s Style
- Zion Williamson Lives Up to the Hype, at Least for One Night
- What’s Next, Cori Gauff? Adoration, Then Her Toughest Match Yet
- A Wimbledon Rarity: A Late-Round Matchup Between American Men
Washington Post
- Back from paternity leave, Max Scherzer rocks Royals to sleep
- Max Scherzer won’t play in All-Star Game, still expected to be in Cleveland
- Winners (Clippers) and losers (Lakers) from the Kawhi Leonard-Paul George bombshell
- Kawhi Leonard picks Clippers and partnership with Paul George
- ‘Locked on and still hungry,’ U.S. soccer enters World Cup final aware of its legacy
- The World Cup has been a smash. But women’s soccer still craves an elusive goal: Lasting impact
- Sunday feast of U.S. soccer has a bitter aftertaste for some
- Mexico and USA meet again in Gold Cup final
- USWNT chasing fourth Women’s World Cup title in final against the Netherlands
- Meet the Netherlands World Cup team that will try to shock the world
Charlotte Observer
Carolina Panthers’ most famous fan ‘went on to heaven today,’ former star player says Raleigh News and Observer
Atlanta Journal Constitution
- Chandler Parsons gets fresh start with Hawks after three years of frustration
- After early noise, Braves offense goes quiet in loss to Marlins
- Snitker encourages Swanson that All-Star call still could come
- Atlanta United must move past ‘embarrassing’ defeat to get ready for Red Bulls
Charleston’s Emma Navarro cruises to first-round win at the Junior Wimbledon tournament Charleston Post and Courier
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