| Vol XXXIII No. 21 |
Tuesday, September 21, 1999 |
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Quarterbacks face uncertainty in off-week
By TIM CASEY
 Jarious Jackson and Arnaz Battle headed off Cartier field side by side Monday night after a long practice, showing no hints of a quarterback controversy. Jackson, in his blue Notre Dame warmup suit, and Battle, sporting a red No. 3 jersey, ... [more]
Irish spike Redhawks in three straight games
By MATT OLIVA
 The Irish women's volleyball team easily knocked off visiting Miami of Ohio Saturday, winning in three straight games. Notre Dame pulled ahead early and never looked back, winning the games, 15-8, 15-1, 15-5, and improving their record to 5-2 overall. Kristy ... [more]
Alumni shuts out Dillon in sloppy game, 9-0
By JASON KROMPINGER
 After a field goal and an interception return, Alumni won an offensively sloppy game, 9-0, against Dillon, and those who expected painstakingly executed plays Sunday got a letdown. It was not until Alumni's second possession that it picked up solid yards ... [more]
Pangborn, McGlinn battle to draw
By RACHAEL PROTZMAN
 Pangborn and McGlinn grabbed a scoreless tie for the first game of the season in a well fought battle Sunday. The best scoring opportunity was for Pangborn as the clock ran out in the first. Pangborn had moved the ball close ... [more]
Irish football team deserves our respect
Ted Fox
 You don't have to be an esteemed sports writer to know that Notre Dame football will be a hot topic on this campus every fall. This is especially true this year, as the annual high expectations are clashing with a 1-3 ... [more]
Carrey leads Sorin over Zahm
By RACHEL BIBER
 Sunday's Zahm/Sorin match-up showcased fine talent, but Sorin's freshman Greg Carney easily stole the show, leading Sorin to a 12-7 win over Zahm. Showing his versatility at wide receiver, strong safety and kicker, Carney was a definite key to the Otter's ... [more]
Knights win 15th straight over Manor
By KEVIN BERCHOU
 The defending champion Keenan Knights upended Morrissey, 14-0, Sunday in the season's opening contest. Keenan's 15th-consecutive victory did not come easily, however. As Morrissey got the ball back on their second possession, the Knights' defense flexed its muscle. After breaking up ... [more]
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