| Vol XXXV No. 123 |
Friday, April 12, 2002 |
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Dead Kennedys pound World Class Fishermen
By MIKE CONNOLLY
Senior Staff Writer
Five skilled anglers could not overcome the political power and basketball skills of a family from Massachusetts as Dead Kennedys beat World Class Fishermen, Master Baiters 21-11 on the first day of Bookstore Basketball XXXI on Stepan Courts. The Dead Kennedys, ... [more]
Fullback position has promising possibilities
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
While questions swirl around who will play key positions on the Notre Dame offense — quarterback and running back, for example — running backs coach Buzz Preston seems confident about who will be playing fullback for him. Even though seniors Mike ... [more]
Women battle two ranked opponents
BY COLIN BOYLAN
Sports Writer
As its season winds down, the Notre Dame women's tennis team might be tempted to start looking ahead to the Big East Tournament in Miami, Fla. However, two tough matches remain before the Irish can focus their attention on Miami's sunny ... [more]
Irish seek perfection
By JOE LINDSLEY
Sports Writer
The seventh-ranked Notre Dame men's tennis team is just one match away from achieving an unblemished record at home this season. A win over 16th-ranked Kentucky on Saturday would make this season's Irish squad the first to go undefeated at the ... [more]
Belles have busy sports weekend ahead
By NATALIE BAILEY and DONNA LUBBERS
Sports Writers
Saint Mary's softball hosts Alma for a doubleheader Saturday at 1 p.m. Wrapping up a week filled with rescheduled games and cancellations, the opportunity to play a game will be a welcome change, even if it is against the highest ranked ... [more]
Lacrosse: It's all in the family
By: JOE LICANDRO
Sports Writer
If you take a quick glance at this year's media guides for the Notre Dame men's and women's lacrosse teams, you will notice that the last names Simon and Shearer appear on each team's roster. This is no coincidence. For Eric ... [more]
Baseball: Pitt rallies for win in split
Panthers' 6-run inning sparks comeback in first game of Big East doubleheader
By: JOE HETTLER
Assistant Sports Editor
For a head coach whose team had just beaten a conference rival by 10 runs, Paul Mainieri was surprisingly frustrated. The Notre Dame coach's aggravation stemmed from his teams missed opportunities in the first game of a double header against ... [more]
Softball: Streaking Irish grab 11th straight victory
By: MATT LOZAR
Sports Writer
Purdue came to Ivy Field on Thursday and met a hot Notre Dame softball team, and the Irish sent the Boilermakers home just like their previous 10 opponents — losers. Using timely hitting and another great pitching performance, Notre Dame beat ... [more]
Women's Lacrosse: No. 7 Blue Devils will test Irish
By: CHRIS COLEMAN
Sports Writer
It's tournament time for the women's lacrosse team. While it may not be the NCAA tournament that the Irish are ultimately playing to reach, this weekend's three-team round robin hosted by the Irish has some perennial powers matching up. Today the ... [more]
Track: New Irish faces look to win at Tom Botts Invite
By: DAVE COOK
Sports Writer
New events are not the only changes that come along with the transition from the indoor track and field season to the outdoor season. Along with these new events comes a new group of emerging stars who are making a name ... [more]
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