| Vol XXXVII No. 19 |
Friday, September 20, 2002 |
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Cross Country: Breaking away
Irish look to continue success in National Catholic Championship
By: JOE LINDSLEY
Sports Writer
Every September, both the mens and womens cross country teams welcome squads from many of the nation's Catholic colleges and universities to the Burke Memorial Golf Course for the National Catholic Championships. And every September, with about 28 colleges in attendance, ... [more]
Mens Interhall: Knott hopes to turn around winless season
By: JUSTIN SHUVER, LISA REIJULA and PAT LEONARD
Sports Writer
In 2000, Knott faced Sorin for the interhall football championship. In this year's matchup, the stakes aren't quite as high but that doesn't mean that the teams are taking the game any less lightly. The Juggs are especially anxious to get ... [more]
Womens Tennis: Young players look to contribute right away
By: MARK ZAVODNYIK
Sports Writer
Some say that age is nothing but a number. That is exactly what the Notre Dame womens tennis team believes as it heads into the season-opening Prince Cup Invitational in Columbus, Ohio. After graduating numerous monogram winners, the Irish have welcomed ... [more]
Volleyball: Another Michigan team to challenge Irish
By: MATT LOZAR
Sports Writer
Notre Dame volleyball coach Debbie Brown wants her team to treat Wednesday's loss against Purdue just like a win in preparing for Saturday's contest against Michigan. "After any win and loss, we just get back in the gym and work on ... [more]
Womens Interhall: Potter works magic in Breen-Phillips win
By: JUSTIN SHUVER and TREY WILLIAMS
Sports Writers
A pair of speedy sophomore wide receivers and an efficient quarterback proved the difference as Breen-Phillips shutout Pasquerilla West 27-0 in Gold League interhall action Thursday night. Sophomore wide receiver Lauren Ohlenforst had two touchdown receptions, and fellow sophomore Lindsay Walz ... [more]
Womens Soccer: No. 7 Irish seek to avenge last year's loss
Notre Dame ready for Big East rival Rutgers
By: JOE LICANDRO
Sports Writer
Payback will be on the mind of the Notre Dame women's soccer team this weekend. Last year, Rutgers shocked Notre Dame 2-1, marking the first time an Irish womens soccer team had ever lost a game to Rutgers. Tonight at 7:30, ... [more]
Mens Soccer: Large crowd sees Bradley upset Irish
By: JOE HETTLER
Associate Sports Editor
The biggest crowd to ever watch a mens regular-season soccer game at Bradley didn't go home disappointed Thursday night. The Braves scored two second-half goals, including the game winner with less than nine minutes remaining, to hand the No. 5 Irish ... [more]
Womens Golf: Irish begin season at Michigan State
By: ANDY TROEGER
Sports Writer
In the past few years, Notre Dame has made an increased commitment to its golf programs with the building of the Warren Golf Course and the hiring of full-time coaches John Jasinski and Debby King. The womens golf team hopes to ... [more]
Not this time, not this year
After five consecutive losses, the Irish are looking to turn the tide and win success in the goal posts
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
With just under eight minutes left in the game, with the wounds from the previous season's victory still tender, with the memory of a slip that cost them the game still fresh in their minds, the Irish fell back into a ... [more]
Looking for the true testament
Katie McVoy
Associate Sports Editor
The first question Tyrone Willingham was asked at his weekly press conference was in reference to the significance of facing another black head coach in this weekend's game a-gainst Michi-gan State. He an-swered in his usual straightforward manner. "I think I ... [more]
Watson back on the field where he belongs
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Sports Writer
It killed Courtney Watson to watch the Irish defense from the sideline instead of lining up at his familiar inside linebacker position. After he spent most of the Thursday night before the Maryland game developing a friendship with the porcelain throne ... [more]
Jenkins never misses out on practice or a play
By JOE HETTLER
Associate Sports Editor
There has been one constant at every Notre Dame football practice during the past three seasons — Omar Jenkins. Jenkins has not missed a practice since he came to Notre Dame and his work ethic has helped the junior become one ... [more]
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