| Vol XXXV No. 6 |
Tuesday, September 4, 2001 |
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ND BASEBALL: Irish upset at the Eck
Mainieri stays, Tamayo leaves in eventful summer
By NOAH AMSTADTER
Sports Editor
Following the 1994 season, Pat Murphy resigned as Notre Dame's baseball coach to take the same position at Arizona State. "To college baseball this [job] is Notre Dame football," Murphy said back in 1994. "I don't think I could go to ... [more]
Irish upset at the Eck
No. 4 FIU tops Notre Dame 5-4 in decisive game 7
By NOAH AMSTADTER
Sports Editor
Editor's note: In a four-part series, The Observer examines perhaps the successful Irish spring sports season ever. The series continues Wednesday. The look on Paul Mainieri's face said it all. The Notre Dame baseball coach shed a tear, having just seen ... [more]
SMC VOLLEYBALL: Belles drop home opener to Bethel
By B.J STREW
Sports Writer
The Belles volleyball team inched toward victory — scoring more points in each of its three games — but never quite earned a win as it fell to Bethel College in Monday night, (30-16, 30-25, and 30-28). With the loss, the ... [more]
FOOTBALL: Jones back practicing
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Associate Sports Editor
It was a familiar sight, almost. In the throng of players coming from the football practice fields behind Moose Krause Stadium to the locker rooms inside Notre Dame Stadium, running back Julius Jones walked slowly by himself. He clutched his helmet ... [more]
SMC SOCCER: Belles drop 2 close matches in Tennessee
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
The Belles couldn't quite shake the mud off of their shoes this weekend at the Rhodes College tournament in Tennessee, dropping their first two games of the season. An all night rainstorm on Friday that lasted through Saturday morning made the ... [more]
SMC GOLF: Belles swing into 9th place
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
The Belles golf team started off its season with somewhere to go. Finishing this weekend's Ferris State Tournament in 9th place among a strong field of Division I and II schools, the Belles are looking for a good season. "We looked ... [more]
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