| Vol XXXIIII No. 82 |
Monday, February 14, 2000 |
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Irish knock off champs, again
Kartelo's block seals Notre Dame victory
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Assistant Sports Editor
After losing two Big East games on the road last week, the Irish decided they were not going to drop three straight. Even if that meant earning a second upset over defending national champion Connecticut (17-6, 6-4 Big East), which is ... [more]
Notre Dame routs Red Storm in biggest win of season
By KERRY SMITH
Assistant Sports Editor
When the Irish stepped on the court Saturday, they were out to make a statement. After a disappointing team effort in their win over the Pittsburgh Panthers earlier in the week, the Irish needed to prove that they deserved a No. ... [more]
Saint Mary's breaks records, finishes fifth in MIAAs
By NELLIE WILLIAMS
Sports Writer
Breaking an unprecedented five records over the course of the MIAA Championships, the Belles slid into fifth place in the final seconds of the competition, proving they could pull it out when it counted. Placed fourth after Thursday's day of races, ... [more]
Irish split weekend with Mavericks, retain fifth-place
By MATT OLIVA
Sports Writer
Two Notre Dame hockey teams showed up this weekend, as the Irish split the weekend series with the Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks. After dropping Friday night's game to the Mavericks, 3-1, the Irish came back on Saturday with a convincing win, 7-4, ... [more]
Connecticut's Calhoun needs to stop complaining
Brian Kessler
sports editor
Connecticut head coach Jim Calhoun intends to send a letter to Notre Dame officials for the inapropriate treatment of his star player Khalid El-Amin. Apparently Calhoun took notice of the Notre Dame student section's "batard children" chant which was directed at ... [more]
Seniors lead in Indianapolis
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Assistant Sports Editor
Seniors Jen Engelhardt and Chris Cochran continued their string of first-place finishes with individual victories in the Cannon IV Classic this weekend in India-napolis. Cochran won the 200-meter dash in a time of 21.30 seconds. Racing on a 200-meter banked track, ... [more]
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