| Vol XXXIIII No. 53 |
Tuesday, November 16, 1999 |
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Irish claim Big East title with dramatic victory
By MATT OLIVA
Sports Writer
The Irish came back from two games down to Georgetown to claim the Big East regular season title on Sunday. With a perfect 11-0 conference record, Notre Dame claims the title for the fourth time in the last five years. The ... [more]
Ratay leads women to victory
By KERRY SMITH
Assistant Sports Editor
EOS Malbas may have put the first points on the board, but Notre Dame had the last laugh Monday night as the Irish won their second straight exhibition game 76-51. EOS Malbas started off strong with a quick steal and lay-up ... [more]
Irish take on Buckeyes in Preseason NIT
By BRIAN KESSLER
Sports Editor
The Matt Doherty era officially begins tonight when Notre Dame and Ohio State square off in the first round of the preseason NIT in Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeyes are ranked No. 4 in the country and are fresh off last year's ... [more]
Belles place 28th at Regional Champs
BY MOLLY McVOY
Assistant Sports Editor
The last race has been run. The Belles cross-country team finished its season at the Regional Championships at Ohio Northern University on Saturday. Saint Mary's finished 28th of 35 teams represented from Ohio, Michigan and Indiana. "It was a kind ... [more]
Irish women receive at-large bid to NCAA Champs
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Assistant Sports Editor
The Irish women's cross country team received the best surprise possible yesterday — an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships on Nov. 22. The Irish finished fourth in the district meet Saturday. The top two teams from each of nine ... [more]
Women's team laps competition
By NOREEN GILLESPIE
Saint Mary's Editor
Powering their way to an unbeaten record so far this season, the Irish women swimmers and divers improved to 6-0 with three dual meet wins this weekend. Beating Miami of Ohio 223-77, the women secured two additional victories by defeating Kenyon ... [more]
Notre Dame falls to 0-3 with loss to Pittsburgh
By NOREEN GILLESPIE
Saint Mary's Editor
The men's swimming and diving team didn't have much more luck than the football team did in warding off the Pittsburgh Panthers. Securing wins in only three of 16 events Saturday, the Irish men's record fell to 0-3 with the loss ... [more]
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