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Vol XXXIIII No. 75

Thursday, February 3, 2000

  Signing day is happy `Holiday' for Davie, Irish
TIM CASEY
Sports Writer

Bob Davie hadn't heard from him in a few days. No one at the Holiday home in San Antonio, Texas, was answering the phone. Frustrated with reporters and recruiting analysts calling on a daily basis, Carlyle Holiday decided he had had ... [more]


Irish climb to bring down Mountaineers
BRIAN KESSLER
Sports Editor

Last night, the Irish looked more like mountaineers than West Virginia did. Notre Dame was at the bottom of the hill, trailing 33-16 with 6:29 left in the first half and it was an uphill climb from there. A 19-5 run ... [more]


Belles upset Hornets
KATIE MCVOY

The Saint Mary's basketball team found the magic Tuesday, upsetting Kalamazoo College with a 62 - 51 win. The Hornets came into the game with a 7-3 conference record and a fourth-place ranking in the MIAA. Before last Saturday, the Belles ... [more]


Who knew Jimmy Dillon could dunk?
BRIAN CHURNEY
On the Hot Corner

The sports world has been pretty active lately. The Super Bowl was upon us. College basketball teams are trying to get on and off of the elusive bubble, and current and ex-Florida college football players are doing what they do best, ... [more]


Graves, Irish enhance team efforts, gain confidence
KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Assistant Sports Editor

The Irish proved that their roster runs deeper than Troy Murphy. With a balanced team effort at home Wednesday night, they dismantled West Virginia 79-64. Four Irish players scored in double digits, led by sophomore David Graves and freshman Matt Carroll ... [more]


Chasing recruits lacks glamour
TIM CASEY
Sports Writer

It was 8 at night, 12 inches of snow covered the ground and they were trapped in a small rental car, heading to Columbia, S. C. On their way to visit a recruit, they felt something ricochet off the side of ... [more]