| Vol XXXIV No. 114 | Monday, April 2, 2001 |
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Thousands welcome Irish back to campus
Niele Ivey climbed off the bus, onto a platform and held the NCAA Championship trophy high in the air. Everyone exploded into cheers. "This moment passes anything I've ever experienced in my entire life," said head coach Muffet McGraw. More than 2,500 students and supports lined Notre Dame Avenue to welcome the women's basketball team back to campus. "You've been supportive all year," McGraw said as the crowd chanted, "We're No. ... [more]
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Global poverty indicates class war, involving us
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National Champions: Riley's two free throws with 5.8 seconds seals win
ST. LOUIS Ruth Riley hit the two most important free throws of her life to give Notre Dame a 68-66 victory over state rival Purdue and its first ever women's basketball national championship. "I can't describe it," said Irish coach Muffet ... [more]
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Last Team Standing
Moments make history. Sunday night against Purdue, the Notre Dame women's basketball team had a lot of moments — and made a lot of history. "It's the greatest moment in our basketball history at Notre Dame," head coach Muffet McGraw gushed ... [more]
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