| Vol XXXV No. 94 |
Tuesday, February 19, 2002 |
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LASORDA PLEASES CROWD
Former Dodgers coach speaks at baseball dinner
By CHRIS FEDERICO
Assistant Sports Writer
Former Los Angeles Dodgers head coach Tommy Lasorda unofficially opened the 2002 Irish baseball season with a speech to Irish players and fans in the Joyce Center Monday night. Notre Dame's season does not begin until Friday but the "ballpark style" ... [more]
SMC BASKETBALL: Belles looking for upset
By JOE HETTLER
Sports Writer
For three Saint Mary's seniors, Elizabeth Linkous, Anne Blair and Jamie Dineen, Saturday's 66-53 upset victory over Kalamazoo was a memorable way to finish out their careers at home. Now they want more. "On Thursday we got together, and we were ... [more]
WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD: Grow leads Irish to Big East title
By DAVE COOK
Sports Writer
Track and field is an individual sport. From start to finish, the individual is in total control of the outcome of the race. But for senior sprinter Liz Grow, teamwork is most important. It is what won the Big East Conference ... [more]
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Irish ready to top Mountaineers
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
At 8 p.m. on Saturday things were questionable for the Irish. On a court where they have a bad history without their go-to player, the Irish were unsure how they would play against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. However, tonight as the ... [more]
ND SOFTBALL: No.14 Irish start rough, finish smooth at Pepsi Classic
By MATT LOZAR
Sports Writer
The Notre Dame softball overcame a rough start to the weekend and won three of its five games at the Arizona Pepsi Classic at the University of Arizona during the weekend. On Friday, the No. 14 Irish started their season against ... [more]
MEN'S TRACK AND FIELD: Freshmen have solid showing in conference meet
By DAVE COOK
Sports Writer
In most college sports, it is usually a senior who makes the biggest impact on the team. Basketball has Ryan Humphrey. Football has Anthony Weaver. But for the Notre Dame men's track and field team it was the freshmen who made ... [more]
MEN'S BASKETBALL: Notre Dame's 'Dutch Treat'
Timmermans knows how to wait to showcase his talent for the Irish
By JOE LICANDRO
Sports Writer
Good things come to those who wait. No one knows this better than Notre Dame sophomore Tom Timmer-mans. After sitting out most of his freshman year behind future NBA first-round draft-pick Troy Murphy and battling knee and ankle injuries during the ... [more]
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