| Vol XXXIIII No. 67 |
Friday, January 21, 2000 |
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Irish fencers prepare for life after '99 season
By MIKE CONOLLY
Associate Sports Editor
For the first time in four years, the Irish fencers begin a season without All-Americans Sara Walsh, Myriah Brown, Luke LaValle and Nicole Mustilli on the roster. Even with the loss of so much talent in the Class of 1999, the ... [more]
A Decade Ago
Brian Churney
The decade is over.. It's 2000 at last So lets take some time to look back at our past Sports have changed a ton in ten short years Much more than you think.. more than it appears Let's try to remember ... [more]
Irish look to move up in CCHA with series against Western Michigan
By Matt Oliva
With only twelve games remaining in Notre Dame's regular season schedule, the Irish are looking to improve their playoff position starting with this weekend's home series against Western Michigan. The Irish (8-13-5) are tied with Nebraska-Omaha and Miami for seventh-place ... [more]
Irish fencers prepare for life after '99 season
By MIKE CONNOLLY
Associate Sports Editor
For the first time in four years, the Irish fencers without All-Americans Sara Walsh, Myriah Brown, Luke LaValle and Nicole Mustilli on the roster. Even with the loss of so much talent in the class of 1999, the fencing program has ... [more]
Injured Irish test skills against No. 26 Huskies
By MOLLY MCVOY
Assistant Sports Editor
This weekend will be a test of what Notre Dame's men's tennis team is made of. They open the season against the 26th ranked Washington Huskies in the Ice Volleys in Minneapolis. They may go without as many as three of ... [more]
Notre Dame opens year indoors
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Assistant Sports Editor
With five returning All-Americans from a 1999 season in which both the men's and women's squads had their best-ever finishes in the Big East conference, the Notre Dame track teams are aiming for the top of the league in 2000. "We ... [more]
Three Domers lead USA to Australian Cup
By MIKE CONNOLLY
Associate Sports Editor
With the stars of the 1999 Women's World Cup sitting out due to a salary dispute with USA Soccer, three members of the Irish women's soccer team had the opportunity to play on the U.S. National team and compete in the ... [more]
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