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Sanctions change nothing
Mike Connolly
Associate Sports Editor
Any Notre Dame student who read the media coverage of the NCAA sanctions placed on the Irish football team must have been shocked when they returned to campus and found that everything was continuing normally and the Dome hadnot collapsed. With ... [more]
Murphy struggles in return to Jersey
By BRIAN KESSLER
Sports Editor
Tuesday's showdown with Big East foe Rutgers in Piscataway, N.J., was supposed to be a homecoming for Notre Dame standout Troy Murphy. Instead, the sophomore forward, who hails from Sparta, N.J., received a rude awakening. From the player introductions to posting ... [more]
Irish roll to No. 5 ranking, top of Big East
By KERRY SMITH
Assistant Sports Editor
Every team has a weakness, but finding a weak link when the Notre Dame women's basketball team steps onto the court is becoming an increasingly harder task with each notch the Irish put in the win column. At 14-2, Notre Dame ... [more]
Irish start season 2-1 in Hawaii
Observer Staff Report
The 18th-ranked Notre Dame women's tennis team kicked off its 2000 dual-match season in Kahuku, Hawaii with a 2-1 record with victories over Hawaii and No. 23 Wisconsin and a loss to No. 4 Duke. The Irish were scheduled to play ... [more]
Four Domers appear in NHL draft rankings
Special to The Observer
Four current and future Notre Dame hockey players are listed among the top 160 players on the recently released National Hockey League's Central Scouting Service midseason skater rankings. The Irish total represents the most players listed from any of the 12 ... [more]
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