In a Jan. 9 interview with The Athletic, nearly two weeks before ... On Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Pirates reaffirmed their offer from a couple of months ago that involved a package that includes ...
The East Carolina women’s basketball team needed to find a few wins to scrub a slow start to American Athletic Conference play. The Pirates, battling the injury bug for the
East Carolina and Temple will hit the court in a matchup of AAC foes. Wednesday's matchup is the first of the season for the two squads.
The American Athletic Conference released its 2025 Preseason Softball Poll. East Carolina was picked fourth out of the 10 teams in the conference. The Pirates
Temple aims to keep its three-game win streak alive when the Owls take on East Carolina. The teams square off Wednesday for the first time this season.
ECU got a big win Saturday vs University of South Florida (10-10, 3-4 American Athletic Conference) 64-55. The victory came as a result of disciplined defense from the opening jump holding to a total of 55 points. Balanced scoring all around, and timely execution, helped the Pirates continue their push in conference play.
After Alex Ante handed the ball off to Seton Hall Prep teammate Anthony Gonzalez at the top of the key, he shuffled down to the low left block for what he presumed would be an awesome view of a game-winning shot by Gonzalez at the end of his dribble drive.
East Carolina University Men's basketball (12-9, 4-4 in American Athletic Conference) will play conference foe Temple University (12-8, 4-3 in AAC). The Pirates will be coming off a
• Ville Koivunen and Vasily Ponomarev, two of the prospects acquired in the Penguins’ Jake Guentzel trade last season, each turned hat tricks. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton had never had two players score hat tricks in the same game.
The Pittsburgh Pirates received good news about the first of two player arbitrations ahead of the 2025 season. MLB Insider Mark Feinsand announced
A new wave of rushing talent is set to take the ACC by storm for the 2025 college football season. The conference boasted eight 1,000-yard rushers this past fall but six of those are off to the NFL Draft,