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Hall of Famer Passes at 40

Coach Keith LeClair succumbs to Lou Gehrig's disease after unflinching years-long battle

LeClair leaves sweeping legacy

Former East Carolina baseball coach Keith LeClair, 40, died Monday but his legend will live on as the Pirates play in a $10 million stadium named in his honor and pursue the College World Series berth he felt the program was destined to achieve. ... More...

A man worth remembering

Over the years that I covered East Carolina University, I got to know a couple of “giants” who left behind them a legacy unmatched by anyone else I have known. ... More from Woody Peele...

Coach's impact will endure

You knew the news was coming at some point. Still, word that former East Carolina baseball coach Keith LeClair had lost his battle with ALS was tough to take. ... More from Brian Bailey...
 

 

 
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McFadden sets sights on succeeding Pinkney

Darryl McFadden, Jr., or D.J. as family and friends call him, wasn’t really into football when he was young.. ... More from Sammy Batten...

 

Thirty years later, Leo's decision still reverberates

Independence Day has come and gone. The Fourth of July fireworks, cookouts and patriotic observances are over for 2006. ... More from Al Myatt...

 

 

One slow month

There are two things I really like about the month of July: July is my birthday month, and those are adding up quickly; and July is the last month of the year without college football. ... More from Brian Bailey...

 

The time to be consumed by football approaches

July is like the virtual calm before the storm around Greenville. Coaches and administrators at East Carolina are getting in their summer vacations in order to hit the ground running in August. ... More from Henry Hinton...

 

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Tests imply steroids down, street drugs up

The NCAA Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports has summarized on ncaa.org some key highlights from a five-year report that indicates positive drug tests for steroids in intercollegiate athletics have dramatically decreased, though the total number of student-athletes tested for steroids has increased. ... More...

 

Another Stallion galloping to ECU

A childhood friendship and relationships built since February have led Jacksonville, NC, linebacker Austin Haynes to choose Greenville as his future home. ... More from Sammy Batten...

 

NCAA labels more prep schools deficient

Two North Carolina schools are on a new list of 16 high schools from which core courses and graduation will not be accepted by the NCAA for the purpose of determining prospects’ initial eligibility to compete in intercollegiate athletics. ... More...

 


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JULY 18, 2006
Myatt: LeClair, deceased at 40, leaves sweeping legacy
Peele: Woody's Ramblings
— A man worth remembering
Bailey: From The Anchor Desk
— Coach's impact will endure
Nuggets: Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond
— ECU's Krog, Hauser recognized for academics
— Central Florida golfer fires record round of 60
— Rutgers drops six sports to trim athletic budget

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Vacek: Today's Web Headlines Roundup
JULY 17
, 2006
Batten: Football Recruiting Report
— McFadden sets sights on succeeding Pinkney
Nuggets: Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond

JULY 16
, 2006
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JULY 15
, 2006
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JULY 14
, 2006
Nuggets: Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond
JULY 13
, 2006
Myatt: View From The 'ville
— Thirty years later, Leo's decision still reverberates

Nuggets: Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond
JULY 12
, 2006
Nuggets: Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond

JULY 11
, 2006
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— One slow month
Nuggets: Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond

JULY 10
, 2006
Hinton: Henry's Highlights
— The time to be consumed by football approaches

Nuggets: Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond
JULY 9
, 2006
BVL: NCAA tests imply steroids down, street drugs up

Nuggets: Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond
JULY 8
, 2006
Nuggets: Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond
JULY 7
, 2006
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— Another Stallion galloping to ECU
BVL: ECU football recruiting thumbnails updated
BVL: NCAA labels more prep schools deficient

Nuggets: Notes from ECU, C-USA and beyond
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