| Vol XXXIV No. 41 |
Wednesday, October 25, 2000 |
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Michigan loss ends Irish winning streak on the road
By RACHAEL PROTZMAN
Sports Writer
The Notre Dame volleyball team ended its road winning streak with a loss to Michigan last Wednesday while edging Rutgers and Seton Hall at home to remain undefeated in the Big East. No. 21 Notre Dame fell hard in game one ... [more]
Davie promotes improved offense
By KEVIN BERCHOU
Sports Writer
While the strength of the Notre Dame football team has been its defense all season long, head football coach Bob Davie was more eager to discuss his improved offense Tuesday. With a once direction-less offense finally establishing an identity, the whispers ... [more]
Irish focus on rest of regular season play
By NOAH AMSTADTER
Assistant Sports Editor
While most students found rest and relaxation during fall break, the Irish men's soccer team experienced a week of highs and lows that culminated in a Sunday afternoon loss to Rutgers that mathematically eliminated Notre Dame from contention for a spot ... [more]
Belles put up fight against Britons
By SARAH RYKOWSKI
Sports Writer
Although they didn't pull an upset victory against the Albion Britons, the Belles of Saint Mary's stayed closer than expected. The Belles kept their deficit to one in the first half and ended the game 5-1, a far cry from the ... [more]
Dillon faces possibility of playing for Ireland national team
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Associate Sports Editor
Jimmy Dillon, Notre Dame's starting point guard a year ago, may find himself changing from the red, white and blue of the United States to the orange, white and green stripes of Ireland in coming months. Dillon, a 6-foot-2 player from ... [more]
King faces pressures at World Junior Championships
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Associate Sports Editor
Intense training workouts, poor timing and culture shock led Tameisha King to perform below her potential in the World Junior Championships in Santiago, Chile last week. "It didn't go well at all," King said of her long jump showing. "It was ... [more]
Irish finish regular season undefeated with Michigan win
By KEVIN BERCHOU
Sports Writer
In a fitting end to a near-perfect regular season, the top-ranked Notre Dame women's soccer team scored a 5-1 victory on the road over the Michigan Wolverines Tuesday to finish a season unbeaten (17-0-1) for the third time in school history. ... [more]
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