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April 6, 2008
Drowsy Drive Awareness Day
Tartan Day
Anniversary - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
From ecupirates.com
-ECU
Wins Game Two Of Double Header 4-2
-ECU
Fall In Game One, 6-5 In 13 Innings
-Play
Cancelled Saturday At Pirate Intercollegiate
-Softball
Series Opener Cancelled Due To Rain
From Bonesville.net
-BVL
Box Score:
East Carolina 4, Southern Miss 2
BVL
Box Score:
Southern Miss 6, East Carolina 5 (13)
Southern Miss splits pair
Hattiesburg American
Eagles end long day with a win, 2 losses
Jackson Clarion Ledger
From
southernmiss.com
-Golden
Eagles Fall in Second Game of the Doubleheader to ECU
-Baseball
Defeats ECU in Game One, 6-5 in 13 Innings
Panthers have options in first round
Another Round 2 possibility is East Carolina's Chris
Johnson, who has a very different style from Mendenhall and Stewart.
Charlotte Observer
From
the
Greenville Daily Reflector
-Maness
helps ECU salvage doubleheader split
After dropping a 6-5, 13-inning baseball game against
Southern Miss Saturday afternoon, East Carolina handed the ball to
freshman pitcher Seth Maness to start the nightcap of a doubleheader.
-Chris
Carter memorial tournament at BVCC May 9
From
the New Bern Sun Journal
-Questions
looming over ECU depth chart
-Rookies
make noise for Pirates
April 5, 2008
National Birding Day
National Love Our Children Day
Tangible Karma Day
Birthday - Booker T. Washington (educator)
From ecupirates.com
-ECU-Southern
Miss Baseball Rained Out
-ECU
In Fourth At Pirate Intercollegiate
-Spring
Football Notebook No. 12
-Softball
Schedule Altered For Weekend
-ECU
Tennis Tripleheader Postponed Saturday
Talk FM:
TOT (Craig Goess, Jr., Dr. Rick
Niswander)
Bonesville.net
Alabama transfer making splash with ECU
Greenville Daily Reflector
Southern Miss baseball rained out vs. ECU
Hattiesburg American
USM-East Carolina baseball rained out
Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Bumgarner will pitch in Hickory
Right-hander Shane Mathews, formerly of St.Stephens High
and East Carolina, is in extended spring training in Sarasota, Fla.
Hickory Daily Record
Giants System Roundup- Opening Night
Adam Witter, getting the chance to be the regular
starting catcher for the first time in his career, clubbed a two-run
homer down the line as part of the only inning when the Defenders could
get anything going at the plate.
scout.com
From YAHOO! Sports
-Virginia
DE on the verge of unofficial visits
"I�ve been in touch with Virginia Tech, Connecticut,
Illinois, East Carolina and Stanford. Those are some of the schools
showing interest."
-Perez-Means
starts to consider visits
I�m hearing from a lot
of other schools including Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State,
Illinois, West Virginia, Notre Dame, East Carolina and Tennessee
April 4, 2008
National Walk to Work Day
Alcohol-Free Weekend
Hospital Admitting Clerks Day
School Librarian Day
Victims of Violence Holy Day
Anniversary - NATO
Birthday - Maya Angelou (poet)
National Tomb-Sweeping Day/Qing Ming Festival (China)
From ecupirates.com
-ECU
Set To Host Ironwood Pirate Intercollegiate
-Quarterback
Brett Clay Announces Retirement
-Pirate
Gameday Central
From the East Carolinian
-More
experience could mean more results
-Pitching
absences have produced a new leader
Knee injury ends ECU QB's career
Raleigh News and Observer
For Conn, it's all about deception
You think of baseball's most successful closers and you
think of big, strapping guys with 96 mph fastballs and dead-eyed stares
such as Boston Red Sox phenom Jonathan Papelbon.
Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Talk FM:
TOT (Dick Couch)
Bonesville.net
From
the Spartanburg Herald-Journal
-McElveen
Gets Good Look At Clemson
He will attend one day summer camps at Clemson, USC,
Wofford, NC State, Georgia and East Carolina.
-Scott
Won't Get To Clemson This Week
He has offers from Clemson, USC, Virginia, North
Carolina, NC State, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, East Carolina
and West Virginia.
-Louisville
Warming To Frost
Frost attended a junior day at East Carolina.
-Play
Making LB Has USC Offer
April 3, 2008
Tweed Day
Don't Go to Work Unless it's Fun Day
Birthday - Washington Irving (author)
Anniversary - Pony Express Mail Service
From Bonesville.net
-Myatt:
View from the 'ville
�
Part two: Spring football tour
-BVL Box Score:
East Carolina 11, Campbell 2
Talk FM:
TOT (Lee Greenwood)
From ecupirates.com
-Whitehead's
Slam Paces Pirates Over Camels
Pirates Collect 14 Hits In 11-2 Win
-Pirates
Stun No. 16 North Carolina In Split
Pirates Defeat First Ranked Team Of Season
-Spring
Football Notebook No. 11
ECU Preps For Second Scrimmage, Releases First Depth
Chart
-Pirates
Sail Past Gardner-Webb, 5-2
-Lind
Takes Home Third C-USA Weekly Honor
Fresh faces lead No. 24 Pirates
Greenville Daily Reflector
Whitehead helps No. 24 Pirates slam Camels
Trent Whitehead�s grand slam into The Jungle helped power
the No. 24 East Carolina Pirates to an 11-2 thumping of the Campbell
Camels.
Washington Daily News
For Raynor, path from Benson to big
show is through Zebulon
Raleigh News and Observer
Softball's winning streak comes to an end
The Tar Heels (33-7-1) split a doubleheader with East
Carolina in the last game of an 11-game homestand at Anderson Stadium.
The Daily Tar Heel (UNC-Chapel Hill)
April 2, 2008
International Children's Book Day
National Day of Hope
Paraprofessional Appreciation Day
Reconciliation Day
National Fun Day
National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day
From Bonesville.net
-BVL
Box Score:
N.C. State 4, East Carolina 3
Talk FM:
TOT (Jennifer Holtz, Scott Senatore)
From ecupirates.com
-No.
24 Pirates Fall To Wolfpack 4-3
Eryk McConnell scattered six hits over five innings and
Chris Schaeffer collected a career-high four hits as the N.C. State beat
No. 24 East Carolina 4-3 Tuesday night inside Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair
Stadium.
-Lady
Pirate Tennis Falls At Charleston, 4-2
From
the Greenville Daily Reflector
-ECU's
rally fizzles
Pirates' comeback attempt falls short against rival N.C.
State
-ECU
sets course for massive food drive
Pitching Shuts Down No. 24 East Carolina,
4-3
Sunday's rainout against North Carolina in Cary had
unintended consequences for NC State's game Tuesday against No. 24 East
Carolina. The rainout meant that Eryk McConnell, the Wolfpack's normal
Sunday pitcher, was available to face the Pirates on Tuesday, and
McConnell and three of the Pack's front-line relievers combined to
defeat the Pirates 4-3 at Clark-LeClair Stadium.
gopack.com
Wolfpack slips past No. 24 Pirates
When East Carolina and N.C. State meet on the baseball
field, two things are certain: one-run games and large crowds.
Washington Daily News
No. 24 ECU falls to N.C. State, 4-3
New Bern Sun Journal
Pack picks off win vs. Pirates
Raleigh News and Observer
April 1, 2008
April Fools Day
National Fun Day
International Tatting Day
From Bonesville.net
-Bailey:
From the Anchor Desk
� Important
time for spring football
Talk FM:
Bailey (Todd Fitch, C. Hemeyer, T.
Gibson)
Talk FM:
TOT (Gary Dean, Brian Rowsom)
From ecupirates.com
-Pirate
Baseball Back In Top-25
-Pirate
Gameday Central
-Spring
Football Notebook No. 10
After completing their first official intra-squad
scrimmage of the spring Friday, the East Carolina Pirates returned to
Hight Field inside the Cliff Moore Practice Complex Monday afternoon and
turned in a determined two-hour workout in full pads.
From
the Greenville Daily Reflector
-Pirates
host Wolfpack
After winning its first Conference USA series this season
at UCF over the weekend, the East Carolina baseball team goes back out
of league for a couple of games this week, beginning with tonight's home
contest against N.C. State.
-Breaking-
Quarterback pleads guilty to DWI
Kass sentenced
East Carolina quarterback Rob Kass pleaded guilty to
driving while impaired on Monday morning.
New Bern Sun Journal
Pirates to battle the Wolfpack
Washington Daily News
From the East Carolinian
-New
season produces same quarterback situation
No decision on starter has been made yet
-Baseball
team evens conference record
-Founders
Week continues with commemorative celebration of the Centennial
Convocation
Highlighting the spirit of ECU's
first 100 years
Howell mentions favorites
Yahoo! Sports
March 31, 2008
Bunsen Burner Day
National "She's Funny That Way" Day
Seward's Day
Take Your Parents to the Playground Day
Anniversary - Eiffel Tower
From Bonesville.net
-O'Brien:
Pirate Notebook No. 341
� Football
can't replicate hoops frenzy
-BVL Box Score:
East Carolina 10, Central Florida 1
From ecupirates.com
-ECU
Takes C-USA Series From No. 19 UCF
-Softball
Tops Tulsa In Series Finale
-Pirates
Finish 12th At Furman Intercollegiate
From
the Greenville Daily Reflector
-ECU
takes series against UCF
-Magazine
ranks ECU among top primary care medical schools
Baseball Drops First Home Series of the Year in 10-1 Loss
to ECU
ucfathletics.com
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April 6, 2008
KU cools heels
Kansas beats tar out of UNC-CH
Lawrence (KS) Journal-World
From
the Raleigh News and Observer
-Tar
heels deflated
-Jayhawks
jump on, wear down Tar Heels
No doubt about which team played better
Durham Herald-Sun
Sophomores shine in scrimmage
Charleston (WV) Gazette
Hokies inch closer to a few answers after
scrimmage
Hampton Roads Daily Press
New AD gets taste of Tiger football
New Orleans Times Picayune
Gruden joins USC's coaching clinic
Greenville (SC) News
Presbyterian WR dies in accident on I-26
Columbia (SC) State
Seahawks finally lose, and win, too
Wilmington Star-News
April 5, 2008
Wilmington is knocking on door
Omaha World-Herald
Roy, this isn't Kansas
School is still in his heart, although his departure
broke a few
Charlotte Observer
From
the Raleigh News and Observer
-This
title would belong to Roy's own boys
-It's
time to focus on present, not past
-Chapel
Hill plans for fans
-Now,
it's a waiting game for Canes
-Duke's
Alleva hired by LSU
-Tar
Heels cancel scrimmage
-Shunick
hurls Pack past Demon Deacons
LSU picks Alleva as athletic director
Durham Herald-Sun
April 4, 2008
McKillop wins national award
Charlotte Observer
Other Curry close by
Liberty landed the Davidson star's younger brother.
Roanoke Times
Do Heels have the edge in Duke rivalry?
Durham Herald-Sun
From
the Raleigh News and Observer
-Final
Four teams benefit from playing close to home
The road to the Final Four this year was a short one and
not just for the Tar Heels.
-Town
prepares for celebrations
-Chapel
Hill mayor sends gift to Kansas
-Canes
need to win, or else
For the Carolina Hurricanes, a win tonight over the
Florida Panthers will clinch their fourth division title in the past
nine seasons. A loss, and their playoff fate is out of their hands.
More theft charges for ex-USC women�s
basketball players
Greenville (SC) News
A word of caution in midst of USC honeymoon
Anderson Independent
From
the Columbia (SC) State
-Strictly
business | Darnell piles up homers as he eyes future
-Do
you believe in miracles- Nike does not
Rich Rod's lawyer uses slavery analogy in
regard to coach's buyout
Charleston (WV) Daily Mail
Arnett might be answer for home-run threat
Charleston (WV) Gazette
UNCW, Moss talking about a new deal
Wilmington Star-News
Zorn busy convincing skeptics he's ready
to lead Redskins
Hampton Roads Daily Press
April 3, 2008
Young receivers aim to fill big shoes
"We're going to create as much competition with those
guys as we can," said wide receivers coach Kevin Sherman. "If we go
against our defense every day � we'll be ready for the season opener
against East Carolina."
Virginia Tech Collegiate Times
Groh removes J'Courtney Williams from
Cavaliers
Roanoke Times
College baseball notes: Rams are struggling in all phases
of the game
Richmond Times Dispatch
There will be no winners in Rodruiguez,
WVU battle
Huntington Herald-Dispatch
From
the Charleston (WV) Daily Mail
-Don't
fret- WVU offense won't be all that different
-Thursday
hearing will be first round in Rodriguez legal battle
College basketball notes- Larranaga signs
extension
Greensboro News-Record
Walk-ons ready for some football at ODU
Hampton Roads Daily Press
From
the Greenville (SC) News
-Georgia
sweeps Clemson
-Rivals
say USC's Horn brings total package
Canes bounce right back
Raleigh News and Observer
From
the Charlotte Observer
-LeBron
leaves; Bobcats still lose
-Curry
returns favor, watches LeBron play
-Curry
to appear on `Late Night with Conan O'Brien'
-Chanticleers
pull away from Deacs
April 2, 2008
From
the Greenville (SC) News
-Clemson
assistants top $1.5 million
Despite a dramatic surge in football coaches' salaries
during the past decade, Clemson University's athletic department remains
on solid financial footing, athletic director Terry Don Phillips said
Monday, but he wonders "where it's going to stop."
-Horn
could make $1.19 million in a season at USC
From
the Columbia (SC) State
-�This
is a great job�
Horn hits the ground running as he sets forth high goals
standards for men�s program
-Multi-year
deals offer assistants stability
-Womens
basketball duo faces charges
Horn plans to make USC relevant nationally
Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Jayhawks are just an opponent ... right!
Durham Herald-Sun
From
the Roanoke Times
-Lewis
eyes opportunity
In a new role as starter, Virginia Tech tailback Kenny
Lewis Jr. wants to make defenders miss.
-UVa
linebacker Williams charged with larceny
2008 Big East Team-by-Team Schedule
Breakdown
After a warm-up against Villanova to kick things off, the
Mountaineers non-conference schedule gets nasty the rest of the way with
trips to East Carolina and Colorado along with the mid-season showdown
against Auburn.
College Football News
WVU to take on Liberty in �09 opener
West Virginia University has scheduled a football game
with Liberty University for Sept. 5, 2009, in Morgantown.
Beckley Register-Herald
WVU QBs will be on field at the same time
Charleston (WV) Daily Mail
3 recruits cleared to play for WVU
Charleston (WV) Gazette
New facilities boost to program
A new locker room and training complex has the Tribe
fired up for spring football.
Hampton Roads Daily Press
Buckeyes bounce Ole Miss from NIT
Memphis Commercial Appeal
From
the Raleigh News and Observer
-Duke's
Alleva a finalist for LSU AD post
-NHL:
Canes letting it slip away
-NBA:
Johnson supports Vincent
21 and counting for Seahawks
Wilmington Star-News
April 1, 2008
Duke AD will meet with LSU
Durham Herald-Sun
LSU cuts list of AD hopefuls to six
New Orleans Times Picayune
From
the Greenville (SC) News
-Gamecocks
will introduce Horn as men's basketball coach today
-Clemson,
USC, Furman take short trips to face rivals in baseball
From
the Columbia (SC) State
-The
new face of USC hoops
USC finds its man in WKU coach; Darrin Horn brings
trapping, up-tempo style to Gamecocks
-Spurrier
reserved in judgment
It�s about time we see all No. 1s
Anderson Independent
From
the Raleigh News and Observer
-KU
fans can't forget
-Olympic
medal survives blaze
Two-time Olympic medalist Michelle Burgher was happy to
find her bronze medal amid the ashes of her home at the Trestles
Apartments in Raleigh on Sunday.
-Bobcats'
Richardson honored
From
the Charlotte Observer
-Davidson
loss cleared up some brackets
-Facing
Kansas awkward for Williams, Tar Heels
-Historic
final weekend in hoops
-Hansbrough,
Beasley top AP All-America picks
Curry makes second team; for first time ever, no seniors
on first team
-Panthers
gain pair of 7th-round draft picks
A Run for the Ages- Davidson's dazzling streak of
victories in NCAA Tournament inspired many
Winston Salem Journal
Back at Davidson ...
On the scene as a community soars with every basket
SI.com
Drawing women's crowds challenge
Hampton Roads Daily Press
Wake recruit doesn�t face suspension
Greensboro News-Record
UNCW student killed in 2-car crash; 3
injured
After a year at East Carolina University, McLeod
transferred to UNCW
Wilmington Star-News
March 31, 2008
From
the Charlotte Observer
-Wildcats'
run comes to an end
Underdog Wildcats miss last-second shot as No. 1 Jayhawks
secure Final Four berth
-Wildcats
one shot away
-When
pain fades, Wildcats could savor their ride
-Curry
earns Regional honor, NCAA record
From
the Detroit Free Press
-No
magic left at end; Curry's great ride over with double team, pass
-Jayhawks
gang up to defend Curry
-Coach
McKillop leads Davidson with honesty and integrity
From
the Raleigh News and Observer
-Heels
will play Kansas
-Jilted
Jayhawks remember Roy
From
the Columbia (SC) State
-Schools
mum on Horn hiring
-Gamecocks
brush off cold to quiet Kentucky
-Southern
Cal stakes out S.C. talent
WVU resumes spring practice
Charleston (WV) Daily Mail
Special delivery
Denny Hamlin is the first Virginian to win at
Martinsville since Ricky Rudd in 1998.
Roanoke Times
WrestleMania delivers knockout performance
Orlando Sentinel
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April 6, 2008
From
the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Douglas-Roberts,
Rose lead Tigers into title game
-Dorsey
delivers boards, tough-Love defense
-Douglas-Roberts
slams doubters
-Unstoppable
Rose: Tiger freshman scores 25 points, continues NCAA run to greatness
-Tigers'
defense frustrates Collison at every screen
-Tiger
scrimmage a mixed bag
Memphis Advances to the NCAA Championship
conferenceusa.com
We can all see why Tigers are smiling
St Louis Post-Dispatch
Tigers prove how good they can be
Raleigh News and Observer
From
the Houston Chronicle
-Memphis
crusades for its dreams
-Rice
takes 2 in baseball; UH, A&M also win
From
the Jackson Clarion-Ledger
-AD
shoots down Eustachy reports
Southern Miss athletic director Richard Giannini said
Saturday that there has been no contact made by Oregon State to
interview USM men's basketball coach Larry Eustachy for its head
coaching position.
-Walk-on
RB Kirksey shines in scrimmage
From
the
New Orleans Times Picayune
-DE
Scott stands out in TU scrimmage
-Tulane's
hitters miss the mark
From
the Tulsa World
-After
CBI win, TU eyes its future
-Antle
antes up at TU
Every position available at UTEP
El Paso Times
Fans, former stars turn out for Marshall
practice
Huntington Herald-Dispatch
Herd shows toughness in Hoot �n� Holler
drill
Beckley Register-Herald
From
the Dallas Morning News
-SMU
football strictly business, not for show
-Even
without QBs, SMU's Jones has options
April 5, 2008
From
the Tulsa World
-TU
wins title
The wild frenzy began shortly after the Reynolds wrap.
-Hurricane
home crowd enjoys a Reynolds wrap
-TU
fans show up in droves
From
the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Tigers
loose, free in trip to San Antonio
-Rose's
phenomenal tournament run has drawn attention of NBA, nation
-Tigers,
fans have reason to be giddy
-Tigers
sport elaborate galleries of body art that depict their origins,
attitudes, influences, families
From
the Houston Chronicle
-UCLA,
Memphis get ready for heavyweight tilt
-UH's
McKiver scores 20 in coaches' showcase game
Herd excited about coaching additions
Charleston (WV) Daily Mail
April 4, 2008
Breakdowns and analysis of each
Conference USA team's schedule
College Football News
Around Conference USA - Football
USA Today
From
the Tulsa World
-CBI
championship is on the line
-Sleeper
dream team- Tulsa's elite seven
From
the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Calipari
'disappointed' in Allen, but 'it's not as though we'll abandon him'
-Cal:
Look deep when considering my team
-Thursday's
wrap at the Final Four
Run to Final Four helps unite city
Memphis rallies around basketball team.
Raleigh News and Observer
(AP)
Final Four contenders ready to decide true
No. 1
Houston Chronicle
Snyder has LBs, plans to use them
Charleston (WV) Gazette
MU's Snyder not concerned with loss at
center
Charleston (WV) Daily Mail
Finding the Keyes to success
Huntington Herald-Dispatch
Murder charges brought in shooting of
Memphis football player
Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Positions changes, injuries and surprises
at UCF spring practice
Orlando Sentinel
April 3, 2008
From
the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Tigers'
guard Allen suspended
Backup point guard Andre Allen was suspended Wednesday
from the University of Memphis basketball team and did not make the trip
to San Antonio for the Final Four.
-Overdue
hug can't heal hurt for Dorsey
-Team
tragedy: '85 Tigers had talent, but troubles haunt them
-Jesse
Jackson visits Tigers
-Rebels
turn back Tigers in baseball
From
the Tulsa World
-Bradley
gets even
Tulsa's championship hopes were drowned in a sea of red
on Wednesday night.
-Cost
to host CBI is high, but result is priceless
From
the Huntington Herald-Dispatch
-Herd's
first day a success
-Snyder
seeing a more athletic Herd
From
the Charleston (WV) Daily Mail
-Snyder
is all smiles after day No. 1
-Marshall
press box renamed to honor Salvatore
Keedy's streak ends, but Blazers bop
Tide
Birmingham News
No. 15 Rice baseball drops 3-2 decision to
Dallas Baptist
Houston Chronicle
April 2, 2008
From
the Tulsa World
-CBI
title possible tonight
A Tulsa win will wrap up the championship series.
-Ready
to lead
-Cox
unable to acquire CBI game
Subscribers of the DirecTV satellite service can watch
the game on channel 669.
-TU
Notebook- Making adjustments
-Tulsa
changes schedule
Sutton sits out Troy game after injuring
back
Whether or not he will suit up Friday for the first game
of the series against East Carolina is up in the air.
Hattiesburg American
Shuffle changes UAB football schedule
Birmingham News
Memphis, UAB dates switched
Jackson Clarion-Ledger
From conferenceusa.com
-Memphis
Basketball/NCAA Final Four Notes
-Southern
Miss Opens 10 Game Homestand with a 7-4 Win over Troy
-Tulane
Uses Team Effort To Down McNeese State, 10-3
-Record
Crowd Watches UCF Baseball Falter to USF, 17-4
From
the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Tigers'
run in NCAA tourney puts city in spotlight for all the right reasons
-Tigers
in it to win it
-U
of M using inside track to win games
-Douglas-Roberts,
Rose Wooden Award finalists
-Tales
of the Tigers: Fans share favorite stories
From
the Hattiesburg American
-Bowden
has been dominating
-Nebraska
to return in 2013
From
the Houston Chronicle
-Rice
capitalizes on five errors by Texas for 7-3 win
-State
of Cougars won't make Maggard run for hills
From
the Huntington Herald-Dispatch
-Pass-happy
C-USA ushers in Herd's new 3-4 defense
-Marshall
baseball cruises past Flyers
Herd begins quest to find new QB
Charleston (WV) Gazette
Depth a source of excitement for Snyder
Beckley Register-Herald
UTEP Miners feature depth at QB
El Paso Times
April 1, 2008
From
the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Storylines
off the court, and teams on it, make for great Final Four expectations
-Douglas-Roberts
named first-team All-American
-U
of M's success benefits campus
Publicity may boost donations, students
-In
their third straight Final Four, these Bruins certainly look a lot like
the Tigers
-Previewing
Tiger baseball this week
From
the Tulsa World
-Game
1 goes to TU
Tulsa ushered championship basketball's return in style
on Monday night.
-TU
tops Bradley in Game 1 of CBI Finals
-Home
a haven for Hurricane
-TU
Notebook- Series shifts to Bradley
Marshall begins spring football practice
Huntington Herald-Dispatch
From
the Charleston (WV) Daily Mail
-Herd
could be strong at defensive line
-Chan
Gailey thinks Garner will help Herd at QB
Owls baseball team has plenty of questions
to answer
Houston Chronicle
From
the Orlando Sentinel
-Positions
changes, injuries and surprises at UCF spring practice
-UCF
runner Philip Smith injures knee
DB play more critical than ever
Charleston (WV) Gazette
March 31, 2008
From
the Memphis Commercial Appeal
-Memphis
advances to Final Four with 85-67 win over Texas
-Tiger
victory provides sweet relief
-They're
back: After 23-year absence, Tigers in Final Four
-None
better: Tigers' Rose puts on a show vs. Longhorns
-Tigers'
Douglas-Roberts finds a way
-For
a change, shooting not foul for Tigers
-UM
Replay: Tigers vs. Longhorns
From
the Houston Chronicle
-UT
guards find Memphis' defense hard to handle
-Rice
drops baseball series in C-USA; Tech, Texas win
From conferenceusa.com
-Memphis
Advances To NCAA Final Four
-Weekend
Baseball Roundup
Southern Miss Ends Rice's 40-Series Home Winning Streak
-Cougars
Swept at San Diego State Sunday
-Southern
Miss Rallies For 8-7 Win Over Rice Sunday
-Tulane
Wins C-USA Series At UAB With 12-10 Sunday Victory
Blog:
CUSA-Jeckel and Hyde
espn.com
MU coaches stay busy during spring break
Huntington Herald-Dispatch
From
the Tulsa World
-CBI-
A sign of tournaments to come
-Ready
to lead
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