| Vol XXXVII No. 63 |
Friday, December 6, 2002 |
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ND Volleyball: Looking to take the next step
Irish host first 2 rounds of the NCAA Tournament and look to get past the second round for the first time since 1995
By MATT LOZAR
Sports Writer
Since 1995, the Irish have won 150 matches, including an 87-4 regular season conference record. They have also won six Big East regular season titles and six Big East tournament titles. With all those victories and championships, the Notre Dame volleyball ... [more]
Mens Basketball:
Miller to face former Maryland teammates
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Sports Writer
Had Mike Brey have known, he never would have agreed. Had Brey known he was going to receive a senior transfer from Maryland, he never would have given a verbal commitment that pitted the Irish and the Terrapins against each other. ... [more]
Hockey: Irish play host to Falcons
By JUSTIN SCHUVER
Sports Writer
The Irish hockey team hopes to give their fans an early Christmas present as Notre Dame takes on Bowling Green in a two-game series that will be the last home games for the Irish in 2002. The Irish (5-6-2, 4-6-0 CCHA) ... [more]
ND Womens Basketball: Irish need to turn up heat against Devils
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
It will have to be a new Notre Dame team that takes the floor on Saturday. The unfocused Irish squad that was on thin ice against Valparaiso on Wednesday will certainly fall through if it can't focus and cool off the ... [more]
SMC Basketball: Belles have high hopes for home tourney
By HEATHER VAN HOEGARDEN
Sports Writer
This weekend will be a true test for the Saint Mary's basketball team as the Belles host the Saint Mary's Roundball Classic. Joining Saint Mary's in the tournament are the University of Chicago (1-3), 2002 Division III NCAA Tournament qualifier Savannah ... [more]
ND Womens Swimming: Irish aim for repeat performance against Pitt
By PAT LEONARD
Sports Writer
Boasting senior leadership and quality individual efforts, the Notre Dame womens swimming and diving looks to build on its 3-1-1 start Saturday against Pittsburgh. Last year, the Irish defeated the Panthers in the season's opening meet 223-27 by winning 14 of ... [more]
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