| Vol XXXIII No. 11 |
Tuesday, September 7, 1999 |
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Irish finish second in Shamrock Classic to Pacific
By MATT OLIVA
 The Irish volleyball team capped off a successful Shamrock Classic weekend with a three-game sweep of Louisville. The wins placed Notre Dame, 2-1 for the tournament, second behind Pacific, who went undefeated. Louisville finished third with a 1-2 record, and Northwestern ... [more]
Injuries strike Irish, threaten weekend play
By BRIAN KESSLER
 The Irish will have some injury problems to deal with this week in practice as they prepare for Saturday's game at Purdue. Quarterback Jarious Jackson injured his toe in the fourth quarter of last Saturday's Michigan game, but didn't notify coaches ... [more]
Men's Soccer to host Western Michigan
By KERRY SMITH
 The Notre Dame men's soccer team looks to keep its streak alive when it faces Western Michigan tonight. Strong performances in the season's first two games propelled the Irish to a 2-0-0 record going into their match up with the Broncos. ... [more]
Short, Garcia lead team
Special to The Observer
 Notre Dame senior goalkeeper Gerick Short and freshman midfielder Rafael Garcia earned this season's first Big East weekly honors. Short shared goalkeeper-of-the-week honors with Rutgers' Jon Conway, and Garcia copped the league's rookie-of-the-week-award. The two helped the Irish to shutout ... [more]
Leffers racks up awards
Special to The Observer
 Senior Mary Leffers was named Big East co-player of the week for her strong performances in Notre Dame's four matches last week. Leffers, a middle blocker, shares the honors with Georgetown's Yulia Vtyurina. Leffers led the Irish to a 3-1 record ... [more]
Senior captain Leffers leads Irish in teamwork
By MATT OLIVA
 As the Notre Dame women's volleyball team begins another season, significant changes have taken place and senior captain Mary Leffers is a key part of the new Irish outlook. The Irish are concentrating on being more team oriented and setting specific ... [more]
Water polo team falls
Special to The Observer
 •The men's water polo club dropped its opener Saturday to defending club national champion and No. 1-ranked Michigan, 15-8. On the strength of a four-goal burst, the Irish closed within 11-8 midway through the fourth quarter. The Wolverines rallied, however, to ... [more]
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