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GREG VACEK'S WEB ROUNDUPThursday, May 19, 2022

May 19, 2022 By Greg Vacek Leave a Comment

Pirate Press: ECU Headlines

VIEW FROM THE EAST
Pirates grind to success
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Golf Adds Fuller To 2022-23 Roster ecupirates.com

ECU club baseball team heading to another World Series WNCT 9

247 Sports

  • PODCAST: ECU extends winning streak to 11, plus some recruiting talk
  • Where ECU sits in the latest projected regional fields

ECU baseball: Pirates ready for Houston, final series of regular season Greenville Daily Reflector (sub req’d)

Around the American Athletic Conference

American Athletic Conference

  • South Florida’s Corrick Makes Conference History As 2022 USA Softball Collegiate Player Of The Year Top 3 Finalist
  • Wichita State’s Shutout of Oklahoma Highlights Midweek Action

UCF baseball beats Bethune-Cookman ahead of final regular-season series Orlando Sentinel

Stop, thief! UH catcher Anthony Tulimero excels at nabbing base stealers Houston Chronicle

Former Bison quarterback Patterson to transfer to Temple INFORUM

 

Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond

Raleigh News & Observer

  • Joey Baker, Duke basketball captain and reserve forward, enters transfer portal
  • Who could Duke add to roster? What players in transfer portal, NBA draft are saying
  • As NIL debate continues, ACC looks to navigate ‘turbulent’ future for college sports

WRAL

  • Can a collective help NC State compete in NIL game? Former hoop star heading new effort for Wolfpack
  • Scott Wood on NC State’s Pack of Wolves NIL collective: ‘Long term, this is here to stay’
  • Former UNC forward Ademola Okulaja dies at age 46

Columbia The State

  • ‘It makes sense’: Why NCAA eliminating signing limits helps South Carolina football
  • What to expect from new Gamecock, incoming transfer Meechie Johnson
  • Freddie Kitchens, former NFL head coach, hired to South Carolina football staff
  • State of the program: Where does South Carolina baseball stand under Mark Kingston?

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Georgia Bulldogs’ NCAA financial report shows big profits
  • Bradley: NIL money + transfer portal = chaos

 

Nuggets and Briefs:  National and Professional articles of interest

The Associated Press

  • Live updates | PGA Championship gets underway
  • Curry’s 21 points, 12 boards lead Warriors in Game 1, 112-87
  • Saban calls out Texas A&M for using NIL deals to buy players
  • Dustin Johnson looking to get back on track at PGA
  • Cole’s OT goal lift Hurricanes past Rangers for Game 1 win
  • Scherzer exits with injury to side, Mets deck Cards 11-4
  • Tkachuk scores 3, Flames beat Oilers 9-6 in Game 1
  • FIFA picks 6 female referees, assistants for men’s World Cup
  • US Soccer equalizes pay in milestone with women, men

WRAL

  • Canes top Rangers in OT to take Game 1
  • Hurricanes’ Slavin named Lady Byng Trophy finalist

Raleigh News & Observer

  • Hurricanes courted disaster against Rangers, rescued themselves before it was too late
  • Hurricanes’ beat Rangers thanks to Ian Cole’s special moment. Here’s how it happened
  • Hurricanes surge past Rangers in overtime take 1-0 Stanley Cup playoff series lead

Charlotte Observer

  • Chelsea FC is set to play in Charlotte this summer. Here’s what to know
  • Panthers rookie may be NFL’s fastest player. He’s more than a track guy playing football
  • Panthers Mailbag: When are the Panthers going to trade for Baker Mayfield? And more.

Washington Post

  • It took a revolution, but the U.S. women’s soccer team got what it deserved
  • U.S. women’s and men’s national soccer teams close pay gap with ‘game-changing’ deal
  • You can learn a lot about life from Rich Beem
  • At PGA, reigning champ Phil Mickelson’s absence is ‘elephant in the room’
  • Amid Nats’ reboot, Mike Rizzo and Dave Martinez are in last guaranteed year

Atlanta Journal Constitution

  • Braves blow late leads, fall to Brewers
  • ‘It’s part of it’: How Braves players handle social media’s dark side

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