| Vol XXXIII No. 126 |
Thursday, April 20, 2000 |
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Hildebrandt heads to Australia
By SARAH RYKOWSKI
Sports Writer
Gretchen Hildebrant is ready to represent Saint Mary's in the land down under. Hildebrandt, assistant athletic director and head women's swim coach will participate in the World Amateur Triathlon Championships in Perth, Australia next week. "It's the first time she's gone ... [more]
Runners head to Indianapolis
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Associate Sports Editor
The Notre Dame track and field teams will fill out the race entries this weekend with the Indy Relays in Indianapolis. Most of the team has not competed since a home meet on April 1, since weather canceled running events the ... [more]
Teams emphasize talent, endurance in round of 64
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
Associate Sports Editor
Carpe Diem went home Tuesday night disappointed, after bowing out of the Bookstore Basketball tournament with a 21-15 loss to No. 11 Hit Squad. The five guys' spirits soon lifted, when they received a phone call saying Hit Squad had been ... [more]
Irish, Pirates battle for Big East
By NOAH AMSTADTER
Sports Writer
Last year, the Pirates and Irish came out of their season battle with a draw, as each team won two of the four games the teams played. This year, a resurrected Irish team sports a 29-8 record as they begin their ... [more]
Irish must play strong at home
By SARAH RYKOWSKI
Sports Writer
The Notre Dame women's laxers will seek redemption in their contests at home this weekend against Columbia and Harvard. Seeking to improve on a disappointing 4-8 season campaign, the Irish will look to come up with some wins. "It's a ... [more]
Second-seeded Irish prepare for Georgetown, Villanova
By RACHEL BIBER
Sports Writer
The hunt for the Big East championship is on, and the Irish are in the thick of the fight. As the 29th-ranked Notre Dame men's tennis team travels to Coral Gables, Florida this weekend for the Big East Championships, they will ... [more]
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