| Vol XXXV No. 20 |
Monday, September 24, 2001 |
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Same Play, same result
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Associate Sports Editor
Not again. It was bad enough that Notre Dame lost to Michigan State — again. It was bad enough that one big play gave the Spartans the go-ahead touchdown — again. But to have a short pass designed to get a ... [more]
Make it five in a row
Michigan State makes big plays, Notre Dame makes big mistakes
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
Michigan State had it. Notre Dame didn't. Charles Rogers exploded past the Irish defense for a game-winning touchdown. Mike Labinjo exploded through the Irish offense to stop Nick Setta's fake field goal. And Michigan State exploded past Notre Dame for the ... [more]
Seniors battle hard in tough loss to Spartans
By NOAH AMSTADTER
Sports Editor
As the Irish fell to the Spartans for the fifth year in a row Saturday, the pain couldn't have been worse than what members of the Irish senior class felt. The seniors will graduate without ever posting a win against Michigan ... [more]
Irish runners take titles
Shay makes history as first four-time winner in Irish first place finish
By KATIE HUGHES
Sports Writer
As the Irish claimed No. 1 at the National Catholic Invitational on Friday, senior All-American Ryan Shay made tournament history on by becoming the first runner to win the National Catholic Invitational title four times. Shay and Luke Watson both finished ... [more]
Handley leads Irish to second place finish in National Catholic Invite
By KATIE HUGHES
Sports Writer
Junior Jen Handley took first and led the Irish to a second place team finish at the National Catholic Invitational Friday at the Notre Dame golf course. The defending champion carried on the tradition of Notre Dame domination, becoming the sixth ... [more]
Clouds rain first victory on Belles
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
It's about time. That sentiment sums up the feelings of the Saint Mary's soccer team as it took home its first victory of the season against Rose-Hulman. After two hard-fought close MIAA losses and a devastating 9-1 loss to Kalamazoo, Sunday's ... [more]
Irish fall prey to Scarlet Knights again
By CHRIS FEDERICO
Sports Writer
The men's soccer team suffered its first home loss of the season Saturday night, falling 3-0 to No. 23 Rutgers (3-1-1). The Irish fell to 2-3 on the season. The Irish had hoped to jump out to a 2-0 conference record ... [more]
Irish squeak by unranked opponent again
By JOE LICANDRO
Sports Writer
Amy Warner's overtime goal saved Notre Dame from tying another unranked opponent at home Friday night against the Villanova Wildcats. Warner scored her second goal of the night in the second overtime to give the Irish a 2-1 win. While the ... [more]
Saint Mary's ties surprising Alma for second
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
It was a solid but surprising finish for the Belles this weekend at Lenawee Country Club. Playing in the final MIAA tournament before the championship, the Belles tied with Alma for a second place finish. Albion, last year's MIAA champion, took ... [more]
Irish sink to last place at Invitational
By JOE LINDSLEY
Sports Writer
The Notre Dame men's golf team did more than fall short of their goal of winning the Earl Yestingmeier Invitational in Yorktown, Ind. Sunday. They finished last. The Irish had a 54-hole team total of 908, placing them at the ... [more]
Meyers seriously injured during Belles loss
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
The Belles lost more than their game on Friday as leading player Angie Meyers suffered a possible season-ending injury. During a 3-2 loss to Adrian, Meyers incurred an injury that will affect the team for the rest of the season. "We're ... [more]
Kreher helps Irish find Big East victory
By NOAH AMSTADTER
Sports Editor
Kristy Kreher found her game, and so did the Irish. In their Big East season opener, the Irish (5-3) dispatched the Orangewomen of Syracuse in three games (30-22, 30-15, 30-16) at the Joyce Center. Kreher, the Big East Preseason Player of ... [more]
Belles improve in MIAA meet
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
A seventh place finish may not seem like a victory. But for a team that has finished last in every conference meet for the last four years, seventh place was a victory. Despite a soggy course, the Saint Mary's cross country ... [more]
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