| Vol XXXV No. 82 |
Friday, February 1, 2002 |
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ND WOMEN'S SWIMMING: Drowning the Wildcats
No. 13 Notre Dame topples No. 16 Northwestern 201-99 to remain undefeated
By NOREEN GILLESPIE
Sports Writer
For Notre Dame's face-off against Northwestern, the plan was simple: break up the Wildcats' first place finishes, and earn enough seconds and thirds to sneak ahead in the point spread. But Thursday night at Rolfs Aquatics Center, the competition didn't exactly ... [more]
ND WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Irish head east to pillage the Hall
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
The type of Big East opponent the Irish face on Saturday was a common one last season — an unranked team that Notre Dame topped by a large margin earlier in the season. But for this year's Irish team, this is ... [more]
MEN'S BASKETBALL: Shooting for the tourney
Notre Dame hopeful heading into Seton Hall
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Associate Sports Editor
A firm believer in the law of averages, Mike Brey figured the Irish were long overdue to break out of their seven-game shooting slump. With the way the Irish had practicing recently, the Notre Dame head coach figured Notre Dame would ... [more]
MEN'S TENNIS: Weekend serves up Buckeyes, Wildcats
By RACHEL BIBER
Sports Writer
With two matches ahead of them this weekend, the Irish men's players are shooting for nothing less than two more wins. Following a huge win over Duke on Tuesday to improve to 4-1, Notre Dame will host 24th-ranked Ohio State on ... [more]
TRACK AND FIELD: Records could fall at Meyo Invitational
By DAVE COOK
Sports Writer
There are many titles that Luke Watson has earned during his tenure at Notre Dame. He has been named an All-American several times over, 3,000-meter steeplechase champion in the Big East, All-Big East team and more. But there is one ... [more]
ND WOMEN'S TENNIS: Road doesn't get easier after victory
By COLIN BOYLAN
Sports Writer
As far as polls are concerned, the 69th-ranked Michigan Wolverines should have been no match for the 13th-ranked Notre Dame women's tennis team. But don't try to tell the Irish that. "Michigan's very good," said head coach Jay Louderback. "By the ... [more]
SMC SWIMMING: Belles take on
conference foes
By NATALIE BAILEY
Sports Writer
The Saint Mary's swimming and diving team hosts Hope and Albion Colleges at the Rolfs Aquatic Center Saturday at 3:30 p.m.. The meet includes the men from Hope and Albion as well. As the swim season draws to a close, the ... [more]
HOCKEY: Irish hope to heat up on home ice
By CHRIS FEDERICO
Assistant Sports Editor
With just eight games left to go in the regular season, the Notre Dame hockey team needs to get on a roll, beginning tonight when they take on Alaska-Fairbanks in the Joyce Center. "[We need] to get hot," Irish captain ... [more]
SMC BASKETBALL: Belles ready for Knights
By JOE LINDSLEY
Sports Writer
Nasty winter weather caused the cancellation of Saint Mary's much anticipated opportunity for revenge against Alma College on Wednesday night. The Belles will now play two home games this weekend. The Calvin Knights come to the Angela Athletic Facility for the ... [more]
FENCING: Undefeated men not overlooking Cardinal
By MATT LOZAR
Sports Writer
After a successful meet at New York University last weekend, the Notre Dame fencing team looks to maintain its focus at this weekend's Air Force Dual meet in Colorado Springs. The No. 2-ranked men's team went unbeaten at NYU, bringing ... [more]
TRACK AND FIELD: Records could fall at Meyo Invitational
By DAVE COOK
Sports Writer
There are many titles that Luke Watson has earned during his tenure at Notre Dame. He has been named an All-American several times over, 3,000-meter steeplechase champion in the Big East, All-Big East team and more. But there is one ... [more]
ND WOMEN'S TENNIS: Road doesn't get easier after victory
By COLIN BOYLAN
Sports Writer
As far as polls are concerned, the 69th-ranked Michigan Wolverines should have been no match for the 13th-ranked Notre Dame women's tennis team. But don't try to tell the Irish that. "Michigan's very good," said head coach Jay Louderback. "By the ... [more]
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