| Vol XXXIV No. 86 |
Tuesday, February 13, 2001 |
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Irish look to jump in poll after 3-0 weekend
By STEVE KEPPEL
Sports Writer
It was a great weekend for Notre Dame women's tennis as they went 3-0 and will most likely move into the top 10 this week. The Irish lost only one team point as they defeated Virginia Tech 7-0 on Friday, eighth-ranked ... [more]
No. 2 Irish knock off No. 1 Cardinal at Invite
By MIKE CONNOLLY
Sports Writer
The No. 1 sign at the top of Grace Hall will burn a little brighter after the No. 2 men's fencing team knocked off No. 1 Stanford 18-9 this weekend at the Duke Invitational. The Irish should ascend to the top ... [more]
Athletes suit up for
charity
Katie McVoy
Inside Saint Mary's Sports
An athlete's schedule: 7 a.m. - get up, go work out 9 a.m. - noon - class Noon - lunch with the team 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. - class 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. - serve the community 7 p.m. ... [more]
Irish falter against Duke, regroup with Iowa win
By RACHEL BIBER
Sports Editor
After falling to fifth-ranked Duke 6-1 on Saturday, the 30th-ranked Irish men's tennis team regrouped for a convincing 7-0 defeat over Iowa on Sunday. Notre Dame, which now stands at 4-2, knew a victory over Duke on Saturday was a long ... [more]
LaRose earns 3rd-team All-American honors
Special to The Observer
Connor LaRose, a three-year starter and captain of the Notre Dame men's soccer team in 2000, was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/ adidas Men's College Scholar All-America Third Team. LaRose was among 67 collegiate players honored ... [more]
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