| Vol XXXV No. 23 |
Thursday, September 27, 2001 |
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MEN'S TENNIS: Fall season heats up.
Irish open season this weekend at Tom Fallon Invite
Rachel Biber
Sports Writer
Although the chilling weather is making a return to South Bend, the fall season is just warming up for the Irish men's tennis team as it head into the Tom Fallon Invitational this weekend at home. Coming off an impressive 17—7 ... [more]
Fisher deserves more
Mike Connolly
Sports Writer
With 1:42 remaining in the first quarter against Michigan State, Notre Dame's offense finally came to life at its own 20 yard line. Tony Fisher ran for 49 yards on six carries to bring the Irish to the Michigan State 26-yard ... [more]
WOMEN'S BLUE LEAGUE: Chaos jails Crime with 28-0 victory.
Joe Hettler and Phillip Koesterer
Sports Writers
Too many big plays and too much defense proved to be just too much for the Off-Campus interhall football team Tuesday night, as it fell to Cavanaugh 28-0. The Chaos used their passing game to roll past the Crime (0-3) on ... [more]
SMC SOCCER: Belles hope to improve on winning streak
Katie McVoy
Associate Sports Editor
The ice has been broken and now the Belles are looking to heat up the season. After getting two solid wins under its belt, Saint Mary's is looking to improve its winning streak to three in a game against Indiana Tech ... [more]
Remedies for Notre Dame football
Colin Boylan
Sports Writer
OK, so the Notre Dame football team is 0-2 and suddenly those long Saturday afternoons are looking like a splendid time to catch up on some homework for your classes next week. Indeed, these can be trying times for a Notre ... [more]
WOMEN'S GOLD LEAGUE: Pangborne hopes to weasle by PE
Aaron Ronsheim and Matt Furrie
Sports Writers
On Thursday night the Pasquerilla West Weasels and Pangborn Phoxes will have two different mindsets. The Phoxes are coming off a winless season and looking towards the future while the Weasels are hoping to continue their march into the post-season. "We ... [more]
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