| Vol XXXIII No. 20 |
Monday, September 20, 1999 |
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Irish drop to 0-3 against Big Ten
By KATHLEEN O'BRIEN
 The Big Ten Conference again proved to be bad news for the Irish football team. Notre Dame came away just shy of victory for the third straight week against a Big Ten team, giving up 16 points in the fourth quarter ... [more]
Irish not about to give up
Brian Kessler
 Hey, juniors and seniors, does this seem familiar? That's right. Two years ago, the Irish were sitting at 1-3 and things were looking down. So what do we do now? Ask for Davie's head? Question the play calling, yet again? Give ... [more]
Irish receivers shine against Spartans
By MIKE CONNOLLY
 Looking past poor clock management, turnovers and a 1-3 record, a shining jewel can be found in an otherwise dismal season. Javin Hunter, Raki Nelson and Bobby Brown have emerged to become one of the best trios of Irish receivers in ... [more]
University reports three possible NCAA violations
TIM LOGAN
 More legal questions surround Notre Dame's athletic department after the University announced Friday that it reported three more potential violations to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Coming while Notre Dame awaits an NCAA decision in the Kimberly Dunbar case, these ... [more]
Notre Dame men fall to Connecticut
KERRY SMITH
 The Notre Dame men's soccer team dropped its second game of the season Sunday, to nationally-ranked Big East rival Connecticut in a tough overtime decision. Ranked at the 19th spot and last year's Big East champion, the Huskies outscored the Irish ... [more]
Irish split two in Lone Star state
MIKE CONNOLLY
 The sixth-ranked Notre Dame women's soccer team was shut out for the first time in 55 games when they fell 1-0 to Southern Methodist University Sunday at the College Women's Classic. The Irish finished the Classic with a 1-1 record after ... [more]
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