Sports
- Baseball: Meyer slam key to Irish comeback (By CHRIS FEDERICO Sports Writer)
The Irish knew they would get a game from Central Michigan Thursday evening at Frank Eck Stadium. They knew that the Chippewas carried six players with batting averages above .300, that they had won nine of 11, and that they were looking to steal away a game from the highly-ranked Notre Dame team.
- Big East Women's Tennis Championship: ND, Miami set to write latest chapter in rivalry (By ANDREW SOUKUP Associate Sports Editor)
Notre Dame vs. Miami. The Hurricanes vs. the Irish. Catholics vs. Convicts.
- Women's Lacrosse: Irish battle Hoyas for top spot in Big East (By ANTHONY BISHOP Sports Writer)
The Notre Dame women's lacrosse team will battle No. 5 Georgetown this Sunday for the top spot in the Big East. Both teams are undefeated in the league and tied for first.
- Softball: Belles power up, sweep Calvin in double header (By MOLLY McVOY Senior Staff Writer)
The long ball propelled Saint Mary's to a two game sweep of Calvin College Thursday, 8-0 and 13-12.
- Men's Lacrosse: No. 5 Irish take on GHLL conference foe Fairfield (By JOE LICANDRO Sports Writer)
After a perfect four game homestand, the men's lacrosse team takes its top 5 ranking and 10-1 on the road to face Fairfield in a Great Western Lacrosse League match-up.
- NFL Draft: Davie projects increasing number of draft picks (By MIKE CONNOLLY Sports Writer)
The 2000 Notre Dame football team will receive one final, unofficial evaluation this weekend at the 2001 NFL Draft. As many as five Irish seniors could be selected this weekend — a noticeable improvement compared to the 2000 draft when only Jarious Jackson was selected in the last round.
- Big East Men's Tennis Championship: `Deja vu all over again' as Irish head to Miami (By KATIE HUGHES Sports Writer)
The No.14-ranked Notre Dame men's tennis team heads to the University of Miami this weekend for the a Big East Championship full of both bitter deja vu and the confidence of experience.
- Bookstore Basketball XXX: Pemchenko tops Oops I Crapped My Pants, 21-18 (By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN Senior Staff Writer)
It wasn't pretty, but Pemchenko defeated Oops I Crapped My Pants 21-18 Thursday.
- Women's Tennis: Belles clinch Saint Mary's first-ever MIAA title (By KATIE McVOY Associate Sports Editor)
Saint Mary's defeated Calvin 8-1 Wednesday to clinch the regular season MIAA championship for the Belles. The conference championship is the first ever for Saint Mary's.
- Baseball: Pitch to the top (By JEFF BALTRUZAK Assistant Sports Editor)
To be 31-5-1 and ranked second in the country, quality pitching isn't a luxury, it's a necessity. Under assistant coach Brian O'Connor, the Irish pitching staff has been simply dominant this season, sporting a 2.61 staff ERA — the best in the country.
Inside
- Ready to graduate? (Kathleen O'Brien Senior Staff Writer)
One month until graduation, an event I've looked forward to for a long time.
Viewpoint
- Learning to fully appreciate time (Joanna Mikulski Innsbruck Stimme)
My preparations for next semester and return to the United States have begun. Over the past two weeks, I have picked classes, finalized rooming plans and chosen a date on which to fly home, the 15th of June. The calendar on my desk screams April. I will board that plane in less than two months. Time flies.
- Quote of the day (Mahatma Gandhi activist)
- An appeal for increased campus security (Christopher Fuchs senior)
You wake up for another delightful day of classes. You shower, dress, grab your books and head off to class. Since the University has not used its $237 trillion endowment to install moving sidewalks you need another means of getting to DeBartolo. "Ah, trusty bicycle," you think as you head toward the bike racks. But as you approach the spot where you last left your bike, you freeze.
- Take time to find out about the issues that affect our lives (Maureen Capillo LeMans Hall)
I am writing in direct response to Gina Maccarone's letter to the editor that appeared in yesterday's edition of The Observer.
News
- Holtz emphasizes dreams (By COLLEEN McCARTHY Assistant News Editor)
In 1966, long before his glory days as the head football coach at Notre Dame, Lou Holtz thought things couldn't get much worse.
- White House honors Irish champions team (By JASON McFARLEY News Editor)
After being honored by area politicians and the U.S. Senate, Notre Dame's champion women's basketball team will next have its day at the White House.
- This is the story of a hall u Carroll takes home `Hall of the Year' award (By LAURA ROMPF Associate News Editor)
- University plans new hotel, larger law school (By SCOTT BRODFUEHRER News Writer)
As construction winds down on at least three campus buildings, the University is planning the next wave of construction projects, including a larger law school and a new hotel.
- Women find vocation in hearts (By MYRA McGRIFF Saint Mary's Editor)
Scene
- You've gotta Regatta Campus prepares for Fisher Hall's annual contest of speed, style and seaworthiness (By C. SPENCER BEGGS Assistant Scene Editor)
Spring is in the air (well, sometimes it's snow, but mostly it's spring). The entire campus buzzes with activity. Barefooted basemen play Whiffle Ball on North Quad and Frisbee fanatics swarm on South. But, as the student body tries to soak up the sparse rays from the South Bend sky, Fisher Hall is gearing up to ring in the spring with style. One word is on every Fisherman's lips this week: regatta.
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