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News Nuggets, 09.23.04
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'Where's the beef?' will not be a valid
beef this season for fans that have expressed dissatisfaction with some of
East Carolina's recent non-conference basketball schedules.
Games against Clemson and South
Carolina and a regular season opening tournament in Raleigh involving some
formidable competition highlight the Pirates' road challenges in the the
2004-05 schedule announced Wednesday.
Conference USA battles with Cincinnati
and Marquette headline ECU's home slate.
There are 13 games scheduled against
teams that participated in either the NIT or NCAA Tournament last season.
The Pirates begin their season sixth
season under head coach Bill Herrion against Pepperdine on Nov. 17 in the
opening round of the
BCA Invitational at the RBC Center
in Raleigh. Host NC State, Elon, Fairleigh Dickinson, New Orleans, Oregon
State and Sienna are also in the three-day tournament.
ECU opens its 13-game home schedule
against Belmont Abbey on Sunday, Nov. 28.
In other early-season games before diving into the C-USA schedule, ECU will
face South Carolina on Dec. 20 in the Coors Classic Invitational in Mobile,
AL, followed by a first-ever meeting with Clemson on the road on Dec. 29.
The Conference USA Tournament will be
held March 9-12 at the FedEx Forum in Memphis. The top 12 teams in the final
regular season standings will all compete for the league’s automatic NCAA
Tournament bid.
ECU will play two November exhibition
games at home against non-Division I teams.
EAST CAROLINA'S 2004-05 BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE
Day Date Opponent Site Time TV
Thurs. Nov. 4 Newberry (exhibition) 7:00
Thurs. Nov. 11 Barton (exhibition) 7:00
BCA Invitational, Raleigh:
Wed. Nov. 17 Pepperdine 12 p.m.
Thu. Nov. 18 Oregon State or Siena TBA
Fri. Nov. 19 NC State, Elon, Fairleigh Dickinson or New Orleans TBA
Tue Nov. 23 at Gardner-Webb 7:00
Sun. Nov. 28 Belmont Abbey 4:00
Wed. Dec. 1 Toledo 7:00
Tues. Dec. 7 at Western Carolina 7:00
Sun. Dec. 12 Old Dominion 1:30
Fri. Dec. 17 Winthrop 7:00
Coors Classic Basketball Doubleheader,
Mobile, AL:
Mon. Dec. 20 South Carolina 6:30
Wed. Dec. 29 at Clemson 7:00 [Fox Sports
Net South]
Mon. Jan. 3 St. Andrews 7:00
Wed. Jan. 5 South Florida* 7:00
Sat. Jan. 8 at Charlotte* 7:00
Wed. Jan. 12 Cincinnati* TBA
Sat. Jan. 15 UAB* 1:00 [ESPN Plus]
Wed. Jan. 19 at Louisville* 7:30
Sat. Jan. 22 at DePaul* 2:00
Wed. Jan. 26 Saint Louis* 7:00
Sat. Jan. 29 Charlotte* 1:00 [ESPN Plus]
Wed. Feb. 2 at Memphis* 8:00
Sat. Feb. 5 at Texas Christian* 8:05
Sat. Feb. 12 Marquette* 7:00
Wed. Feb. 16 at UAB* 8:30
Sat. Feb. 19 at South Florida* 7:00
Wed. Feb. 23 Southern Miss* 7:00
Sat. Feb. 26 Houston 7:00
Sat. Mar. 5 at Tulane 8:00
Conference USA Tournament, Memphis, TN:
Wed. Mar. 9 First Round TBA [ESPN]
Thurs. Mar. 10 Quarterfinals TBA [ESPN Plus]
Fri. Mar. 11 Semifinals TBA [ESPN Plus]
Sat. Mar. 12 Championship TBA [CBS]
All times listed EST
Asterisk (*) denotes Conference USA game.
Compiled from an ECU Athletics
report.
Miami seeks win and new recruits in Houston
HOUSTON — Houston coach Art Briles looks forward to
the day when a visit from Miami is seen as more than a chance for the
Hurricanes to sustain their recruiting pipeline into Texas.
"We're going to have more kids than usual at the
game," Briles said. "What we're trying to do is figure out how to make
ourselves reach the level that (Miami) is at."
The fourth-ranked Hurricanes (2-0) will roll into
Houston on Thursday night as four-touchdown favorites in a game many don't
expect to be even as competitive as some of their intrasquad scrimmages.
About once a year, Miami plays a game like this — a
nationally televised showdown against a struggling program in some of the
nation's top recruiting spots. The Hurricanes had a game like that last year
against Louisiana Tech in Shreveport.
This season, it was time for a return for Texas.
"Texas has been very good to us," Miami coach Larry
Coker said. "Texas ranks very, very high because ... we've had a lot of
success with Texas players."
The Lone Star State has given the Hurricanes stars
like linebacker Jesse Armstead, defensive tackle Damione Lewis, tight end
Bubba Franks and center K.C. Jones over the years.
Miami currently has 10 players from Texas on its
roster, including three starters — left tackle Eric Winston (Midland), left
guard Tony Tella (Houston) and tight end Kevin Everett (Port Arthur).
Not surprisingly, the Hurricanes will use their
first game in Texas in seven years as a chance to woo some of the state's
best prep talent. Miami already has a commitment from the nation's top tight
end prospect, Martellus Bennett, a senior at Alief Taylor High in Houston.
Several assistants plan to stay behind after the
game, visit high schools across the state and watch a few games Friday
night.
"Texas will get a chance to see 'The U' and see what
it's all about," Winston said.
The Cougars (1-2) already have an idea of what Miami
is about after watching film this week.
"Everybody who watches them recognizes their team
speed," said freshman safety Rocky Schwartz, one of two Florida natives on
the Houston roster. "They're big, fast and strong. It's going to be big for
us to play against them."
Alas, the intimidating mystique of the Hurricanes is
usually the biggest obstacle for most teams in lopsided nonconference
matchups like these. Most teams that play Miami are beaten before they ever
step on the field.
Briles, who was a receiver for the Cougars when they
last beat Miami in 1976, recognizes the challenge of getting his team to
believe it can hang with the 'Canes. Especially after losing 63-13 at No. 2
Oklahoma two weeks ago.
"This game allows us to have to play at a high level
against one of the best teams in the nation, and see where we stack up,"
Briles said. "We're at a point right now where we are trying to become the
football team that we know we are."
For the Hurricanes, who haven't lost to an unranked
opponent in five years, the trip is just another opportunity to strut their
stuff.
"Anytime you can play on national TV it's huge,"
center Joel Rodriguez said. "There's not much going on Thursday except maybe
a 'Friends' rerun."
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