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GREG VACEK'S WEB ROUNDUPTuesday, June 22, 2021

June 22, 2021 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

 

Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

Quolas, Cone Named To ECU Softball Staff ecupirates.com

Quolas and Cone added to ECU softball staff The East Carolinian

ECU announces hires of two people to softball staff  WNCT 9

Look: Bengals Rookie D’Ante Smith Wears New Uniform for First Time Sports Illustrated

Underdog Pawdcast: 2021 ECU Pirates Football Preview SB Nation

247 Sports

  • COMMITMENT: 2022 WR Brock Spalding chooses ECU
  • Countdown to Kickoff: No. 73 Nishad Strother

Bianco gets extension as Ole Miss coach Greenville Daily Reflector (sub req’d)

LSU baseball coach job board 3.0: With Mike Bianco out, are Tony Vitello, Jay Johnson favorites? The Daily Advertiser

Around the American Athletic Conference

American Athletic Conference

  • Three From The American Named to Walter Camp Preseason All-America Team
  • Four Players from The American Named to All-America Teams

Wes Miller settling in as Cincinnati Bearcats basketball coach Cincinnati Enquirer

UCF launches new program to help athletes with NIL Orlando Sentinel

Owls offer South Jersey star who camped at Rutgers, Pitt 247 Sports

Supreme Court sides with former athletes in dispute with NCAA over rules limiting certain compensation Dallas Morning News

Memphis Tigers get commitment from three-star LB Odom Memphis Commercial Appeal

Former TU linebacker Zaven Collins arrested in Arizona Tulsa World

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Fayetteville Observer

  • N.C. State moves a win away from College World Series final
  • NC State continues to honor Chris Combs at the College World Series

Raleigh News & Observer

  • Here’s how NC State moved to within one win of the College World Series final
  • How Supreme Court’s NCAA decision could affect ACC schools like UNC, Duke and NC State

A&T’s Randolph Ross and Trevor Stewart are headed for Tokyo Olympics Winston Salem Journal

Norfolk Virginian Pilot

  • Dinger for Dad: Virginia’s Logan Michaels hits rare home run to lead Cavaliers past Tennessee in World Series opener
  • Former Oscar Smith star Michael Cherry earns spot on U.S. Olympic team with personal-best time in 400
  • Oregon Inlet boat nets more than $1.6 million for largest Big Rock Blue Marlin prize in tournament history

Charleston Post Courier

Columbia The State

  • Taking stock of South Carolina’s receivers heading toward fall camp
  • After year with Gamecocks, Seventh Woods finds final landing spot for college career
  • Even after losing season, Clemson coach Monte Lee encouraged by team’s future

The Associated Press

  • Supreme Court win for college athletes in compensation case
  • UNC: Bacot returning to Tar Heels for junior season
  • Commissioners dig into CFP expansion; Pac-12 pushes autobids

Houston Chronicle

  • Supreme Court backs payments to student-athletes
  • Facing CWS elimination, Texas has dire need for contact

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

Winston Salem Journal

  • Sports events on the air for Tuesday, June 22
  • LEADING OFF: Franco debut, Kershaw vs Snell, Hendricks hot
  • Morton scheduled to start for Braves at Mets
  • England players Mount and Chilwell to isolate at Euro 2020
  • Hungary’s immunity cards allow packed stands, raise concerns
  • UEFA declines Munich application for rainbow-colored stadium

Will the Hornets good luck streak in the NBA draft lottery continue for a second year?  Charlotte Observer

New York Times

  • Raiders’ Carl Nassib Announces He’s Gay, an N.F.L. First
  • ‘Glove, Hat and Belt’: M.L.B. Begins a New Era of Enforcement
  • Asian Americans on the L.P.G.A. Tour Lift Silence on Racism and Sexism
  • Why Are the Olympics Still Happening? These Numbers Explain It.
  • Ruling Dings N.C.A.A., but It Keeps Rule-Making Power
  • Supreme Court Backs Payments to Student-Athletes in N.C.A.A. Case
  • Denmark Advances at Euro 2020, Winning Where Eriksen Fell
  • Doubters. Haters. Trae Young Has Them. He Doesn’t Care.
  • Mets Try to Improve Workplace Culture With New Guidelines
  • It’s Novak Djokovic’s Wimbledon. Don’t Roll Your Eyes.
  • U.S. Swim Team Will Take 11 Teenagers to Tokyo Olympics
  • Yankees Turn Their Third Triple Play of the Season
  • Jon Rahm, With Drama on His Side at Last, Wins the U.S. Open
  • ‘It Hurts’: Season Is Over Before Nets See How Good Big Three Can Be

Washington Post

  • The Nationals might not finish this fight, but at least they started it
  • Transcript: Q&A with Thomas Boswell
  • Kyle Schwarber’s power surge is a bit of a mystery, and that’s fine with the Nationals
  • ‘Baby Shark’ returns, Kyle Schwarber hits three homers, and the Nationals are suddenly having fun again
  • Carl Nassib becomes first active NFL player to come out as gay
  • Donavan Brazier was a lock to make the U.S. Olympic team in the 800. Then he finished last at the trials.
  • Allyson Felix, so used to coming in first, delivers a second-place finish for the ages
  • The Supreme Court’s decision confirms what we already knew: The NCAA is a con
  • Why the NBA draft lottery could be a big night for Oklahoma City, Orlando and Golden State

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Braves split doubleheader against Mets
  • 5 takeaways from Braves’ doubleheader split vs. Mets
  • Ronald Acuna enjoys interactions with Mets fans in New York
  • Braves go 2-2 in consecutive doubleheaders
  • Hawks ‘handle pressure’ on road, winning three games in Philadelphia
  • You shouldn’t bet against these ‘house money’ Hawks

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