| Vol XXXIV No. 76 |
Tuesday, January 30, 2001 |
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Grow, Love win sprints to spur squad past Spartans,
Crop of young speedsters look promising in dual
By NOAH AMSTADTER
Assistant Sports Editor
She may have had a bandage wrapped around her leg, but Irish sophomore sprinter Kymia Love hardly looked restrained during Friday's 88-71 Notre Dame victory over Michigan State. Love fought off teammate Kristin Dodd to win the 400 meters in a ... [more]
Redwine returns from injuries to leap career best
By NOAH AMSTADTER
Assistant Sports Editor
Quill Redwine isn't injured anymore. The Irish junior jumper — who has missed much of the last two seasons with various leg injuries — excelled in both the horizontal and vertical leaps Friday night, winning both the high jump and triple ... [more]
Guy guides Irish by winning singles title
By STEVE KEPPEL
Sports Writer
Kimberly Guy led the 13th-ranked women's tennis team as she won the adidas College Invitational in Orlando, while three of the doubles teams advanced to the quarterfinals and semifinals. The Irish faced Duke and Florida, two of the top ranked teams ... [more]
Zasowski blocks 40 Bulldog shots in 4-3 win over Yale
By JEFF BALTRUZAK
Sports Writer
On Sunday, all the Yale Bulldogs could see was a determined human wall with "Notre Dame" emblazoned across the chest. Irish goalie Tony Zasowski turned away 40 Yale shots in route to a Irish 4-3 win over Yale in New Haven, ... [more]
Belles look past loss to conferences
By JANEL MILLER
Sports Writer
The Belles swimming and diving team ended its regular season with another close loss, this time to Kalamazoo, 122-12. "Everyone swam really well and we're not disappointed with our performance," said captain Olivia Smith. "As of right now, we're swimming ... [more]
Irish squads post 5-0 weekend, defeat Northwestern
By MIKE CONNOLLY
Sports Writer
The men's fencing team got back to basics Sunday at Evansville while the women's side knocked off its top Midwest rival, Northwestern, as both teams posted 5-0 weekends at the first Midwestern meet of the season. The No. 2 men cruised ... [more]
Irish bowlers can't match nation's best
Special to The Observer
The Blue and Gold Classic lived up to its advance billing, as the top teams from all over the country tripped to Beacon Bowl for the Tier 1 national event. The Notre Dame bowling club finished 28th in the tournament. This ... [more]
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