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Vol XXXV No. 102

Friday, March 1, 2002

  MEN'S TENNIS: No. 7 Irish
travel to LaJolla
By JOE LINDSLEY
Sports Writer

The Notre Dame men's tennis team is leaving behind South Bend this weekend as they travel to sunny LaJolla, Ca. for the Pacific Coast Doubles tournament. This annual event does not actually count towards Notre Dame's record as it is not ... [more]


HOCKEY: Irish prepare for final weekend
By CHRIS FEDERICO
Assistant Sports Editor

Heading into the final weekend of regular season play, the Notre Dame men's hockey team hopes to keep its three-game winning streak alive and build up some momentum for the upcoming CCHA playoffs. The Irish will play host to the conference ... [more]


WOMEN'S TENNIS: Irish hope to extend home winning streak
By COLIN BOYLAN
Sports Writer

The 20th-ranked Notre Dame women's tennis team will try to extend its three-match winning streak when it concludes a six-match homestand this weekend. The Irish face Wisconsin on Friday at 4 p.m. and Ohio State Saturday at 1 p.m. in the ... [more]


MEN'S BASKETBALL: Time to say goodbye
Walk-on Thomas brings energy, humor to Irish
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Associate Sports Editor

Saturday afternoon, Charles Thomas will run onto the basketball court for pre-game warm-ups right behind David Graves and ahead of Ryan Humphrey and Harold Swanagan. Before the game, Thomas will be introduced — along with Graves, Humphrey and Swanagan — as ... [more]


MEN'S BASKETBALL: Irish close out home season with Senior Day
By JOE LICANDRO
Sports Writer

Saturday will be an emotional day for seniors Ryan Humphrey, David Graves, Harold Swanagan and Charles Thomas as they play the final home game of their careers for Notre Dame. This year's Senior Day will take on an added dimension for ... [more]


BASEBALL: Irish look beyond injuries, head south
By JOE HETTLER
Sports Writer

With numerous players injured during last weekend's University of New Orleans Classic, the Notre Dame baseball team lost two out of three games. But instead of making excuses about their losses, head coach Paul Maineri and the Irish are looking forward ... [more]


MEN'S LACROSSE: Irish ready for Ivy League Penn
By JOE LICANDRO
Sports Writer

As if last Saturday's overtime loss against Penn State was not enough, the Notre Dame men's lacrosse team received some more bad news yesterday when starting midfielder Matt Howell suffered a knee injury in practice. The sophomore, who scored his first ... [more]