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Vol XXXIII No. 125

Wednesday, April 19, 2000

  Corrigan tallies 100th win as Notre Dame beats Army
STEVE KEPPEL
Sports Writer

The men's lacrosse team's win over Army last Saturday marked the 100th Irish career win for 12-year head coach Kevin Corrigan. This game was also the third straight win for the Irish who have stepped up their play immensely in ... [more]


Knish secures victory for Saint Mary's over Albion College
KATIE McVOY
Assistant Sports Editor

The Saint Mary's tennis team upped its league record to 5-2 and broke its three-game losing streak as it defeated Albion College 6-3 Tuesday. The highlight of Tuesday's match was Annie Knish's game clinching singles match that lasted almost three hours. ... [more]


Irish dominate in doubleheader sweep of Chicago St.
BRIAN TRAVERS
Sports Writer

Irish pitchers got the job done once again, allowing only three runs as Notre Dame (28-9) took two games from Chicago State (14-15) Tuesday night at Eck stadium. Four Irish pitchers combined to throw a one-hitter in game two as the ... [more]


Losses drop Belles to seventh in MIAA
By KAREN SCHAFF
Sports Writer

Saint Mary's dropped to seventh place in the MIAA after going 2-2 in Sunday and Monday's games to push their season record 16-13. Saint Mary's hosted Man-chester College on Sunday, winning the first game 5-4 in nine innings. The Belles had ... [more]


Irish look to recover at Akron
By KEVIN BERCHOU
Sports Writer

After a lost weekend which saw scores soar and morale plummet, the squad will be looking to reprise earlier season successes in their last regular season tournament of the season this weekend at the Akron Invitational. The Invite represents Notre Dame's ... [more]


Teams fall without star players Wojcik, Doherty
KERRY SMITH
Sports Editor

Some of Bookstore's top-ranked teams could have used a little help from the men's basketball coaching staff Tuesday. No. 29 Shocker and No. 30 We've Got Your Wojo, missing their star players Irish head coach Matt Doherty and assistant coach Doug ... [more]