| Vol XXXVII No. 141 |
Wednesday, May 7, 2003 |
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BASEBALL: Just not enough
Irish fail to convert chances in 8-4 loss
By: JOE HETTLER
Sports Editor
Pete Ogilvie didn't pitch well Tuesday against Michigan, but his teammates didn't help him much either. Michigan used a strong pitching performance from starter Drew Taylor (5-1) and two RBIs each from Brock Koman, Jake Fox and Matt Butler to upset ... [more]
BASEBALL: It's test time for the Irish
By: JOE HETTLER
Sports Editor
The biggest test for the Irish baseball team isn't in Finance or Biology next week. It's against Rutgers and West Virginia. Sure the players have to study for exams during the next several days. And there's that game against Oakland tonight ... [more]
ND SOFTBALL: Irish fail to hold off No. 6 Demons
By: JUSTIN SCHUVER
Sports Writer
Notre Dame came up just short in their chance at revenge against No. 6 DePaul, losing 4-3 in nine innings. The Blue Demons had defeated the Irish 11-2 back on March 14, the largest losing margin so far this season for ... [more]
BOOKSTORE XXXII: Dursi takes top honor
By: MATT LOZAR
Associate Sports Editor
He made the biggest shots at the end of the game and for that, Joe Dursi from Bookstore Basketball champion RBC was named the MVP of the 2003 Tournament. For their four-year dedication to the tournament, Brian Ostick and Abbey Coons ... [more]
Thomas enters NBA Draft
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Sports Writer
With a broad grin on his face and his parents proudly looking on, Chris Thomas declared Tuesday he would forego his final two years of college eligibility and enter the NBA Draft. But the 6-foot-1 guard left the door ajar for ... [more]
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