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Vol XXXIIII No. 68

Monday, January 24, 2000

  Notre Dame sweeps into fifth place
Dusbabek, Carlson lead ND to wins over WMU
By MATT OLIVA
Sports Writer

Despite trailing 3-1 with less than four minutes remaining in the third period, the Irish hockey team did not panic and rallied for a 4-3 overtime victory over the Western Michigan Broncos. The win in the first game of the two- ... [more]


Irish regain confidence with win
By BRIAN KESSLER
Sports Editor

After a two game losing streak, it would be easy for the Notre Dame basketball team to question its confidence heading into Saturday's Big East showdown with Pittsburgh. For freshman Jere Macura, however, it may have been a harmless game of ... [more]


Green leads Irish over Hurricanes
By KERRY SMITH
Assistant Sports Editor

Danielle Green left the Hurricanes seeing red as she led the Irish to a 76-54 win in Miami on Saturday. Stepp-ing up for the Irish on offense, Green stole the limelight as she tallied a game and season-high 22 points and ... [more]


West, Mishka lead Irish to victory in first meet of year
Three men post NCAA qualifying marks
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Assistant Sports Editor

Phil Mishka and Marshaun West put their senior leadership into play Friday, leading the Irish to victory with individual wins that met NCAA qualifying standards. The men's squad started off the season by beating Western Michigan, Ball State and Michigan State ... [more]


Irish break records, finish second in season opener
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Assistant Sports Editor

Freshmen Jamie Volkmer and Tameisha King began their Notre Dame track careers in a big way, setting three school records between them in leading Notre Dame to a near-victory Friday. "You've got to love it," head track and field coach Joe ... [more]


Irish prove they're deadly from downtown
Kathleen O'Brien
assistant sports editor

Irish fans may know Matt Carroll can knock down a three and that David Graves can get into a groove from behind the arc. But they never saw the Irish drain 14 three-pointers in a game like they did Saturday in ... [more]