WNCT to host 2025 Spring Pregame Show for ECU football
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — East Carolina football will have it's annual Spring football game on Saturday, April 26 at noon. It will be the last time fans will see ECU football inside Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium until the season starts this fall.
Before the Spring game kicks off, be sure to tune in to the 2025 Spring Pregame Show hosted by WNCT's own, Brian Bailey and Pirate Football Play by Play commentator Jim Szoke. Coverage will begin at 11am, including interviews with head coach Blake Harrell, assistant coaches, and former players.
The pregame show will be streaming on live at WNCT.com. You can listen to the show on the ECU Sports Network, 94.3 The Game.
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