| Vol XXXIII No. 93 |
Tuesday, February 29, 2000 |
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Heavyweights bring heavy hitting to semifinals
By BILL HART
Sports Writer
If Sunday's quarterfinals are any indication, tonight's Bengal Bout semifinals should provide plenty of hard-hitting action. But unlike the lighter weight classes, upsets have yet to appear on the radar screen. If anything, this should lead to some of the most ... [more]
Irish split Tobacco Road trip
By KEVIN BERCHOU
Sports Wriiter
The results came as no surprise. When the members of the Notre Dame women's tennis team glanced at the schedule and saw that they would be playing two ranked teams on the road on consecutive days, they knew they were in ... [more]
ND leaves Arkansas with three wins
By RACHAEL PROTZMAN
Sports Writer
Junior Jennifer Sharron and sophomore Jarrah Myers led Notre Dame in competition this weekend as they were named to the Morning News Invit-ational all-tournament team. The Irish, now 7-4 overall, finished 3-3 over the weekend with wins over Virginia and Arkansas. ... [more]
Irish take first, second at Classic
Special to The Observer
National powers, including Miami (Ohio), Northern Illinois, Eastern Michigan and Virginia Tech, trekked to Gymnastics Michiana to challenge the gymnastics club at the prestigious Clover Classic. Clubs from the Big 10 — Illinois, Indiana, Ohio State and Purdue — also attended. ... [more]
Semifinals bring tough competition to ring
By KERRY SMITH
Assistant Sports Editor
Rivalry heats up in the ring tonight when semifinal action resumes in the 70th annual Bengal Bouts. With the field narrowed to just four in each weight division, every punch becomes more critical as the competition grows tougher with each bout. ... [more]
Roeder resigns after 4-win season
By KATIE McVOY
Sports Writer
Saint Mary's head basketball coach Dave Roeder resigned last week after four years of service. After a long, frustrating season, the Saint Mary's basketball team finished the season with a 4-22 record. "Dave wanted to let someone else step up and ... [more]
Top fighters, newcomers meet in lightweight semifinals
By BRIAN BURKE
Sports Writer
The lightweight classes in the Tueday semifinal round of Bengal Bouts feature both top returning contenders looking to take the final step towards a championship bout and several newcomers vying for a shot at a title. 120 Pound Division The 120-pound ... [more]
Irish shut down opponents, improve record to 7-3
By RACHEL BIBER
Sports Writer
You can bet the Irish ate their spinach before they headed into the weekend's competition. Notre Dame muscled up and surrendered only two points between the two matches they played, beating both Northwestern and 63rd-ranked Purdue 6-1 and improving its dual-match ... [more]
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