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Vol XXXVII No. 8

Thursday, September 5, 2002

  SMC SOCCER: Belles post first win of season
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor

The Saint Mary's soccer team is already off to a better start than its 2001 counterpart. On Wednesday afternoon, it took the field against another young team. The Anderson Ravens came to South Bend with just a year more experience with ... [more]


SMC VOLLEYBALL: Hornets sting Belles in 3-0 win
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor

After a long weekend playing in a tournament, the Belles needed to regain their energy and their strength before beginning conference play. But two days just wasn't long enough. The Saint Mary's volleyball team had it's first disappointing conference loss of ... [more]


SMC Golf: Belles look for first place finish
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor

The Saint Mary's golf team will look to take home it's second all-time conference victory on Saturday. The Belles will head to Pine River Country Club where Alma will host the first of four MIAA golf tournaments. Since the rule change, ... [more]


Room for improvement
By JOE HETTLER
Associate Sports Editor

Ryan Grant was happy Notre Dame won 22-0 against Maryland on Saturday. He couldn't say the same about his own performance, however. "First and foremost we won the game," Grant said. "That was the task that we came there to take ... [more]


Be excited, be enthusiatstic, be cautious
By JOE HETTLER
Associate Sports Editor

Several events occurred after Notre Dame beat Maryland 22-0 last weekend at the Kickoff Classic. u Notre Dame fans across the country saved (the college football) the effort of playing an entire season and declared the Irish national champions. u Tyrone ... [more]


Defensive line has important role against Boilermakers
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Sports Writer

Even after Anthony Weaver graduated, his legacy still lives on with the Irish defensive front. Notre Dame's defensive front — ends Kyle Budinscak and Ryan Roberts and tackles Darrell Campbell and Cedric Hilliard — played a tremendous role in shutting down ... [more]