| Vol XXXIIII No. 57 |
Monday, November 22, 1999 |
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Freshman Ratay leads Irish past Toledo
By KERRY SMITH
Assistant Sports Editor
The Irish backcourt lit the spark that blasted the Rockets Saturday night, when Notre Dame opened its season against Toledo with a 68-52 win on the road. While a base of four returning starters to the Irish squad has been key ... [more]
Defensive stand gives Knott first interhall championship
By KEVIN BERCHOU
Sports Writer
Add the Knott Juggernauts to the litany of great interhall football champions. The Juggs staked their claim to being the best men's interhall team of 1999, as they blasted the Sorin Otters 24-6 in game played in Notre Dame Stadium under ... [more]
Murphy keeps Irish in the red
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Assistant Sports Editor
The Irish used a significant height advantage and a career day by sophomore forward Troy Murphy to defeat the St. Francis Red Flash 73-60 Sunday afternoon at the Joyce Center. Murphy scored a career-high 35 points and pulled down 13 rebounds ... [more]
Whirlwinds extinguish Pyros for interhall championship
By RACHEL BIBER
Sports Writer
All of the emotion, tension, and highlights that are expected to unfold on the hallowed grounds of Notre Dame Stadium were witnessed on Sunday as the Whirlwinds of Welsh swept away the championship title from the Pyros of Pasquerilla East 18-12 ... [more]
Sarkesian's score sends Irish to quarterfinals
By MIKE CONNOLLY
Associate Sports Editor
The celebration following Irish sophomore Mia Sarkesian's game-winning goal changed into tense uncertainty about a minute later. Against the Stanford Cardinal in the NCAA tournament, Stanford's Ronnie Fair was awarded a penalty kick, which could have knotted the score at 1. ... [more]
Eagles soar above Irish, 31-29
By KERRY SMITH
Assistant Sports Editor
Last year, Notre Dame made a key defensive stand in the final seconds of the fourth quarter to hold Boston College at bay for the 31-26 Irish win, but Saturday, it was the Eagles' turn to make a stand of their ... [more]
BC uses inspiration to advantage
By TIM CASEY
Sports Writer
Time had expired, the squirrel had crossed the end line and the scoreboard above Notre Dame Stadium read Boston College 31, Notre Dame 29. And as the victorious Boston College players walked off the field, through the tunnel leading to their ... [more]
Irish seniors unable to taste victory
By BRIAN KESSLER
Sports Editor
Following Saturday's 31-29 loss to Boston College, senior defensive end Lamont Bryant pounded his helmet against the ground in frustration like a warrior who just lost his final battle. He should have been able to raise his helmet to the student ... [more]
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