| Vol XXXIV No. 116 |
Wednesday, April 4, 2001 |
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Kartelo plans to transfer at end of semester
Kathleen O'Brien
Senior Sports Writer
Sophomore center Ivan Kartelo told The Observer Tuesday he plans to transfer from Notre Dame at the end of the school year. "I didn't feel happy playing basketball," Kartelo said confirming rumors that had been swirling since late this season. Kartelo, ... [more]
Duff's work may earn start
Noah Amstadter
Sports Editor
Hard work. That is the key for Irish rising sophomore Vontez Duff this spring. With the departure of senior Brock Williams, who has declared himself eligible for the NFL draft, Duff is one of the leading contenders for the vacated cornerback ... [more]
Cardinals take advantage of Irish errors
Chris Federico
Sports Writer
So far this year, the Irish baseball team has not often been an offensive powerhouse, relying instead on outstanding pitching and solid defense to win ballgames. Last night for the first time, the defense failed to show up for the Irish, ... [more]
Confident Belles look to serve up conference victory
JENNIFER BARTALINO
Sports Writer
After last Saturday's wins against Adrian College and Aquinas College, the Saint Mary's tennis team is hot on the trail of another victory. This afternoon at 3 p.m., the Belles face off against the Britons of Albion College in a home ... [more]
Saint Mary's aims for important wins
Katie McVoy
Associate Sports Editor
The Saint Mary's softball team is hoping that April showers will bring two MIAA wins to add to Saturday's rainy day victory over Adrian College. The Belles (9-8) are coming off of a weekend split with the Bulldogs that left them ... [more]
Victories bring rowers confidence
Todd Nieto
Sports Writer
The women's crew team defeated both Michigan State and the University of Dayton this weekend. On Saturday, the team raced at Michigan State in the best of three races. Because of ice on Michigan State's 2,000-meter course, the teams competed on ... [more]
Irish blast Buckeyes 13-4 in GWLL opener
Mike Connolly
Sports Writer
With the Ohio State Buckeyes' attention focused on Notre Dame's player of the year candidate David Ulrich, two other Irish attackmen exploded for four goals each as Notre Dame defeated Ohio State 13-4. Seniors Tom Glatzel and Jon Harvey each scored ... [more]
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