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Vol XXXVII No. 87

Wednesday, February 5, 2003

  FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Willingham to reveal class of 2007
Irish have 19
By PAT LEONARD
Sports Writer

This afternoon, Tyrone Willingham will announce the results of his first full recruiting effort as head coach of Notre Dame football. With 19 recruits orally committed, Irish coaches now wait on two top prospects — teammates defensive end Victor Abiamiri and ... [more]


BASEBALL: Cubs GM opens season for Irish
By CHRIS FEDERICO
Sports Writer

Last year, former Los Angeles Dodgers' head coach and Hall of Famer Tommy LaSorda set the tone for what would be one of Notre Dame baseball's best seasons by delivering the key speech at the team's opening night dinner. Tuesday, the ... [more]


MENS TENNIS: Irish find first win on road
By JOE LINDSLEY
Sports Writer

After fruitlessly looking for a win in their first four matches of the season, the Irish finally triumphed Tuesday with a road win at Wisconsin. And in case anyone were to suggest Wisconsin was too easy of an opponent, Notre Dame ... [more]


SMC BASKETBALL: Belles badly need win against Hope
By TREY WILLIAMS
Sports Writer

After fruitlessly looking for a win in their first four matches of the season, the Irish finally triumphed Tuesday with a road win at Wisconsin. And in case anyone were to suggest Wisconsin was too easy of an opponent, Notre Dame ... [more]


WOMENS BASKETBALL: Minus Wicks, Irish try to move forward
By JOE HETTLER
Sports Editor

Another challenge presents itself for the Notre Dame womens basketball team Wednesday night, and it's not just the visiting Georgetown Hoyas. Tonight's matchup between two Big East foes that have each lost three of their last five conference games will mark ... [more]


MENS BASKETBALL: Irish head into second half with great start
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Sports Writer

The first half of the Big East season treated the Irish better than any other year. Now, the second half begins tonight against Seton Hall. "This is one of the best starts we've had since I've been here," Matt Carroll said. ... [more]