| Vol XXXIV No. 22 |
Wednesday, September 20, 2000 |
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Cancer victim finds strength in meeting with Davie
By TIM CASEY
Assistant Sports Editor
Amidst the sea of gold, green and blue clad Irish fans seated in the south endzone on Saturday were Kevin Clary and his 15-year old son, John. They arrived in South Bend from Pavilion, N.Y. on Friday morning, attended the football ... [more]
Irish battle Vikings to 2-1 non-conference win
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Sports Writer
Freshman Chad Riley had another strong performance for the Irish and Justin Detter scored the first goal of his collegiate career as Notre Dame menÕs soccer team defeated Cleveland State 2-1. ÒWe could have played better, but IÕm satisfied with the ... [more]
Belles plan to get season back on track against Spartans
By SARAH RYKOWSKI
Sports Writer
The Saint MaryÕs soccer Belles are looking to turn around a season slowly slipping from their grips. After three losses in a row and a tie at Olivet, the 2-3-1 Belles face the Spartans of Manchester today, and the players are ... [more]
Davie wants road win to build more team confidence
By BRIAN BURKE
Sports Writer
Despite a 2-1 start that has surprised many of the skeptics, head coach Bob Davie realizes this weekend is an opportunity for the Notre Dame football team to prove even more when it travels to East Lansing to take on Michigan ... [more]
Meyers steps into leading roll for Belles on court
Meyers steps into leading roll for Belles on court
Angela Meyers has come a long way since she began copying her sistersÕ participation in volleyball in fifth grade. ÒI had two older sisters who played, so I would follow them around and was always the little tag-along,Ó she said. Now ... [more]
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