| Vol XXXIII No. 26 |
Tuesday, September 28, 1999 |
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Notre Dame splits matches with Wyoming, Colorado St.
By MATT OLIVA
Sports Writer
The Notre Dame volleyball team managed a split in this weekend's matches against Wyoming and Colorado State. The Irish (6-3) went to five games to knock off the Cowgirls 15-8, 6-15, 15-11, 11-15, 15-8. They then traveled to Fort Collins, Colorado ... [more]
Cavanaugh defeats Farley, 8-6
By STEVE KEPPEL
Sports Writer
The game Sunday between Cavanaugh and Farley wasn't decided until a flurry of events in the game's last few minutes gave Cavanaugh an 8-6 victory. "It was a battle of the defenses," said Farley captain Jenn Ross. The first half was ... [more]
Keenan routs Stanford, earns bragging rights
By KEVIN BERCHOU
Sports Writer
When the Keenan Knights beat their arch-rival Stanford Griffins 20-0 on Sunday, they won much more than their 16th consecutive interhall football game. They garnered an entire year's worth of building bragging rights. In a much-anticipated renewal of one of the ... [more]
Lewis looks for first win of season against Lyons
By JASON KROMPINGER
Sports Writer
There will be a lot of intense women's interhall football action this Tuesday night, and it will start off at 7 p.m. with Lyons Hall squaring off against Lewis. The 0-2 Chicks are led by team captain Beth Wild, and are ... [more]
Tradition losing its significance
By TED FOX
Sports Columnist
As I write this, history is coming to a conclusion. It isn't the end of the world, although to some baseball fans, it might be signaling the approach of the apocalypse. No, this is a conclusion to a long chapter of ... [more]
Taylor's score gives Belles tie
By MOLLY McVOY
Assistant Sports Editor
Excitement continues to be the word of the day for Saint Mary's soccer. The Belles finished Monday's game in a 1-1 tie at Bethel College, going into double overtime for the second consecutive time. The Belles are off to their ... [more]
Water polo team sweeps matches
Observer Staff Report
The men's water polo team hosted the first of two division tournaments this weekend at Rolfs Aquatics Center. The Irish swept all four games with a combined score of 75-35, improving their record to 7-2. Goalie Brendan Doherty made more ... [more]
St. Ed's failed conversion gives Sorin 7-6 victory
By RACHEL BIBER
Sports Writer
Sorin's duo of Luke Beuerlein and Greg Carney started right where they left off last week. Carney hauled in a long pass downfield from Beuerlein on the opening play of the game. Receiver Antoine Tobias, however, put the points on ... [more]
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