| Vol XXXVII No. 116 |
Wednesday, March 26, 2003 |
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ND Womens Lacrosse: Lackluster first half too much for Irish to overcome
BY ANDY TROEGER
Sports Writer
Forced to play from behind after trailing 3-0 six minutes into the game, Notre Dame was unable to pick up its first win over a ranked team this season in falling to No. 17 Ohio State 12-9 this afternoon at Moose ... [more]
ND Softball: No problems in beginning the home season this year
BY MATT LOZAR
Associate Sports Editor
Last year, the Irish played their first home game 12 days after their home opener was initially scheduled. This year, there will be no wait. With today's forecast calling for mostly sunny skies and a high of 54 degrees, Notre Dame ... [more]
ND Womens Tennis: Doubles teams lead Notre Dame to win over Michigan
BY JOE LINDSLEY
Sports Writer
When the No. 27 and No. 28 teams met on the hardcourt Tuesday, a close match was expected. Notre Dame pulled ahead from the start and prevented Michigan from securing an upset as they won 5-2 in their second to last ... [more]
SMC Tennis: Belles hope for good weather at Valparaiso
BY LISA REIJULA
Sports Writer
The Saint Mary's tennis team is hoping for a little cooperation from the weather as they travel to Valparaiso in the second attempt at playing a match with the Crusaders. On March 19, the match was postponed due to rain. "Last ... [more]
Womens Basketball: Severe Upset
Severe scores 17 on way to Irish upset of
BY KATIE McVOY
Senior Staff Writer
The few hundred Notre Dame fans in Manhattan, Kan. Tuesday night were making more noise than nearly 12,000 Kansas State fans. Due to another outstanding Irish defensive effort, the Wildcats' 22-game home win streak broke right along with the Wildcats' tournament ... [more]
Baseball: Doherty impresses in opener
BY BRYAN KRONK
Senior Staff Writer
A new season at Eck Stadium began with a new face on the mound performing the same old dominating routine for Notre Dame, as freshman Ryan Doherty hurled his way to a win in his first career start in the 8-3 ... [more]
Mens Basketball: Old friends Thomas and Gardner to meet
Irish point guard impresses coach with his improved control of tempo
BY ANDREW SOUKUP
Sports Writer
They first met on an Indianapolis basketball court. One was two years older than the other, but that didn't stop them from becoming fast friends even as they clashed at rival Indiana high schools. One won Mr. Basketball honors and headed ... [more]
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