East Carolina Board of Trustees Chairman Kieran Shanahan described the place the Pirate faithful have been inhabiting this fall as “the wilderness,” and that seems accurate if that wilderness is also dry and sweltering like a desert. Fans in the Pirate Nation have been trudging along, thirsty and scorched, suffering a glut of disappointments, wondering if what looks like a … [Read more...]
The Bradsher BeatSantos developing knack for English, winning
Two years ago, Gustavo Santos was trying to adjust to life in the United States. He couldn’t speak English very well, practices were run differently than in Brazil and he had rarely competed in a short-course pool. Last week at the Georgia Tech Invitational, Santos gave a clear indication that he had fully acclimated to life as an American collegiate swimmer. He won the … [Read more...]
ECU NewsNo official developments on the AD hiring front
Wednesday's meeting of the East Carolina Board of Trustees ended without a public announcement, even though the board was expected to finalize the terms for the hiring of a new athletic director. In the meeting's open session, Chairman Kieran Shanahan informed the media that nothing would be announced at the conclusion of the closed personnel meeting, and after two hours in … [Read more...]
The Bradsher BeatMillbrook High keeping keen eye on Tyler Snead
For every young player who trots in from the sideline in his first college game and makes a big play — an athlete like East Carolina wide receiver Tyler Snead — there is a community of former high school teammates and coaches, like the crowd at Millbrook High School in Raleigh, cheering that player on. Snead, who came to Greenville as a walk-on and is generously listed in … [Read more...]
The Bradsher BeatPirates leave upheaval behind in 3-0 start
It was just one intense, triumphant minute in the second quarter of the East Carolina women’s team’s 59-47 win over Grand Canyon on Wednesday, but that sixty seconds gave the Pirates permanent possession of the momentum and reminded coach Chad Killinger of two factors that propelled ECU to 3-0 — experience and coachability. After a hot start powered by Destiny Campbell’s … [Read more...]




