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Greg Vacek's Daily Web RoundupThursday, January 23, 2020

January 23, 2020 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

SMU Pulls Away From ECU In Second Half; SMU hands ECU third straight loss…Culture continues to reign supreme for ECU baseball…Dietrich a main attraction during media day…Cincinnati, SMU, Tulsa Earn MBB Wins Wednesday Night…TU throttles Memphis 80-40 for fourth consecutive win…UNC loses tough one in double overtime to Virginia Tech…In 18 Minutes, Zion Williamson Shows Flashes of the Future…Kyle Shanahan regrets one play call in Falcons’ Super Bowl collapse

Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

Bonesville.net

  • The Bradsher Beat on Baseball Media Day
    Pirates digesting influx of new talent
  • Basketball News
    Mustangs top ECU, 84-64

ecupirates.com

  • SMU Pulls Away From ECU In Second Half
  • ECU MTennis Opens Season With Pair Of Home Matches

SMU survives second-half run by ECU en route to blowout win Dallas Morning News

The East Carolinian

  • Culture continues to reign supreme for ECU baseball
  • Swinging into spring softball
  • Pirate golf tees up for the spring season

WNCT 9

  • Pirates fall at SMU, 84-64
  • Online Originals: ECU Baseball hosts 2020 media day

WITN 7

  • SMU drains season-high 15 3s, tops East Carolina 84-64
  • ECU Baseball Media Day 2020

Rivals

  • SMU Avenges Earlier Loss to ECU in an 84-64 Victory in Dallas
  • ECU Getting Ready For Baseball

247 Sports

  • SMU hands ECU third straight loss
  • Recap: SMU dominates East Carolina in second conference matchup
  • ECU Baseball Preseason Player Profile: UTIL Alec Burleson
  • Ten notable quotes from 2020 ECU Baseball Media Day

Greenville Daily Reflector (sub req’d)

  • Dietrich a main attraction during media day
  • Time to shine: Pirates talk hair, baseball, unity at media day
  • New ECU chancellor must be culturally agile, team player

Around the American Athletic Conference

theamerican.org

  • Cincinnati, SMU, Tulsa Earn MBB Wins Wednesday Night
  • Florida’s Kavanagh, Trombetta Named Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-Americans
  • Memphis, Tulsa Pick Up First WBB Conference Wins Tuesday

USF lands two more commitments including Tennessee 1A Mr. Football Tampa Bay Times

Let college athletes cash in, just like their schools already are | Editorial Orlando Sentinel

Cincinnati 89, Temple 82: Highlights, Stats, and reaction from Owls’ loss Memphis Commercial Appeal

13 Notes on 89-82 Cincinnati Road Win Against Temple SB Nation

Last-minute loss to Cincinnati has familiar feel for Owls 247 Sports

TU throttles Memphis 80-40 for fourth consecutive win Tulsa World

Men’s basketball preview: Houston vs. UConn Houston Chronicle

Opinion: Abandon Mountain West for the AAC? Boise State football appears to have options USA Today

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Raleigh News and Observer

  • UNC loses tough one in double overtime to Virginia Tech
  • Despite losses, UNC hopes to emerge a much better team when Cole Anthony returns
  • Losses left Duke introspective, then the Blue Devils went to work winning again

Norfolk Virginian Pilot

  • Landers Nolley ‘about the right stuff’ in Hokies’ victory over UNC
  • Tyrece Radford’s only two points send Hokies to win against North Carolina in double overtime
  • VCU with palm trees? Florida International brings similar style to Old Dominion
  • Luke Loewe’s decision to return has been a major factor in William & Mary’s unexpected success this season
  • Five Hokies football players enter NCAA transfer portal in one day

Charleston Post and Courier

  • Cambridge’s big night lifts No. 16 Auburn over South Carolina
  • Clemson’s ACC football schedule revealed for 2020 season
  • Charleston, Columbia mayors join national effort to ‘save minor league baseball’

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Now a former hoopster, Tech’s Andy Ogletree just might make Masters
  • Georgia Tech comes up short again, this time to No. 6 Louisville

The Associated Press

  • Radford shot lifts Hokies in 2nd OT, 79-77, over UNC
  • Murphy’s late jumper gives Pittsburgh a 74-72 win over BC
  • No. 6 Louisville rallies, then survives Georgia Tech 68-64
  • Petty scores 23 as Tide rolls over Vanderbilt 77-62

Guerin Emig: KU-Kansas State brawl the saddest thing to ever happen in sports’ happiest place Tulsa World

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

New York Times

  • In 18 Minutes, Zion Williamson Shows Flashes of the Future
  • Coco Gauff, Facing Osaka Again, Plans to Be ‘More Aggressive’
  • Eli Manning Announces His Retirement
  • Eli Manning Won Two Super Bowls. Is That Enough for Canton?
  • Mets Name Luis Rojas Manager After Beltran’s Ouster
  • A Rare Good First Week at a Grand Slam for the American Men
  • The Making, and Remaking, of Adama Traoré
  • Mad at the Voter Who Left Jeter Off the Ballot? He’s Not
  • W.N.B.A.’s Maya Moore to Skip Another Season to Focus on Prisoner’s Case

Washington Post

  • Zion Williamson’s flashy debut will test whether he can capture football-mad New Orleans
  • Bradley Beal plays like a boss, but Wizards’ upset bid in Miami falls short in overtime
  • A teacher above all, Morgan Wootten leaves a legacy that extends generations
  • The selling of CTE: How the ‘Concussion’ doctor has built a career on distorted science
  • Big East road woes continue for Georgetown, which falls at Xavier
  • In Japan, sumo is a man’s game. Female wrestlers are pushing their way in.
  • The ‘Soto Shuffle’ and a Nationals dance party make ‘MLB The Show 20’
  • Nolan Arenado could turn tensions with the Rockies into a full-blown crisis

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Anthopoulos wanted Donaldson back, but not at any price
  • Ozuna should produce at plate, but his fielding is questionable
  • In largest comeback win of season, Hawks surge to beat Clippers
  • Shanahan refuses to own his Super Bowl LI mistake
  • Kyle Shanahan regrets one play call in Falcons’ Super Bowl collapse

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