| Vol XXXIV No. 121 |
Wednesday, April 11, 2001 |
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Murphy declares eligibility for NBA draft
Kathleen O'Brien
Senior Staff Writer
Two-time Irish All-American Troy Murphy bought himself a little time Tuesday. In what was essentially an "I'll decide later" announcement, the Notre Dame junior added his name to an ever-growing list of underclassmen entering the NBA Draft, but left open the ... [more]
No. 4 Irish claim close victory against Cougars
Jeff Baltruzak
Assistant Sports Editor
The No. 4 Irish baseball team continued one of its finest seasons ever, defeating Chicago State at home Wednesday 5-2 to run their record to 26-5-1. The loss dropped Chicago State to 4-22, with pitcher Nick Troy losing his fifth decision ... [more]
Howard stands alone at tailback
Noah Amstadter
Sports Editor
Less than eight months ago, Irish tailback Terrence Howard considered leaving Notre Dame because of a lack of playing time. Now, he is the only tailback left standing. Tony Fisher, Howard's roommate who gained 607 yards last fall, is out following ... [more]
Lacrosse joins Saint Mary's athletics
Katie McVoy
Associate Sports Editor
Spring training for the soccer team won't be the only place goals are being scored on the Saint Mary's campus this spring. The athletic department has recently announced the creation of a new intramural lacrosse team that may net some prospective ... [more]
ND returns home to face Purdue
STEVE KEPPEL
Sports Writer
The eighth ranked Notre Dame women's tennis team is on a roll after winning their 19th victory of the season by defeating Illinois 4-3 last week. The Irish are now at 19-4, their best start ever under head coach Jay Louderback ... [more]
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