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Vol XXXV No. 13

Thursday, September 13, 2001

  FOOTBALL: Tragedy leaves field empty
Irish-Purdue contest cancelled following attacks on New York and Washington D.C.
Andrew Soukup
Associate Sports Editor

In light of Tuesday's terrorist attacks, Notre Dame and Purdue have cancelled Saturday's scheduled football game, administrators from both schools announced yesterday. The game is rescheduled for Dec. 1. The decision to cancel Saturday's game resulted from a recommended moratorium on ... [more]


Attacks postpone athletic events
Noah Amstadter
Sports Editor

Following a Big East Conference announcement to postpone all league competition through Sunday, five Notre Dame teams have either cancelled or postponed events scheduled for this weekend. Big East conference commissioner Michael Tranghese suspended all Big East competition after consulting with ... [more]


SMC SOCCER: Belles to play today
Katie McVoy
Associate Sports Editor

Life goes on. And it will be going on today at Saint Mary's. At 4 pm. this afternoon the Belles will take a step beyond tragedy and take on the Flying Dutch of Hope College in the first athletic match-up at ... [more]


NCAA leaves game decisions to conferences
Andrew Soukup
Associate Sports Editor

The NCAA has decided to give individual conferences and teams the authority to postpone football games on Saturday rather than make one decision, conference commissioners announced Wednesday All 10 Division I football conference commissioners, in a mid-afternoon conference call, agreed to ... [more]


ND WOMEN'S SOCCER: Blast cancels competition
Joe Licandro
Sports Writer

In the wake of Tuesday's tragedy, the sports world does not seem so important any more. A day after one of the darkest moments in Amer-ican history, it came to no surprise that all Irish athletic competition scheduled through Sunday was ... [more]