| Vol XXXIV No. 28 |
Thursday, September 28, 2000 |
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Faine living up to expectations in second year
By TIM CASEY
Assistant Sports Editor
Jeff Faine felt the pain. Around this time last year, as a freshman, Faine sat on the bench during games, was getting knocked around on the practice field and struggled in the classroom. Not exactly what the high school All-American anticipated. ... [more]
Frosh Guertin, Warner making immediate impact
By KEVIN BERCHOU
Sports Writer
Oftentimes recruiting in college sports is a bit like playing the lottery. A coach will target a select group of players he thinks will best help his team, before sitting and waiting, hoping his efforts pay off. That being the case, ... [more]
BP keeps playoff hopes alive with 18-0 victory
By ANTHONY BISHOP, KATIE HUGHES and BRIAN SHARP
Sports Writers
In a game that could propel one team into the playoffs and destroy all hopes for a postseason for the other, Breen-Phillips defeated Farley, 18-0. Top play by both teams lit up the field in a defensive battle that was broken ... [more]
Kreher serving up sensational season for Irish
By RACHAEL PROTZMAN
Sports Writer
Junior Kristy Kreher has come out from the shadows of second and third in Irish volleyball statistics to set the pace as she has finally topped the lists for Notre Dame. Even as the statistical leader of the Irish, Kreher still ... [more]
Belles take second in tourney
By KATIE MILLER
Sports Writer
Saint Mary's golf team took second in a league tournament on Wednesday. Following Albion College's low score of 356, the Belles' overall total was 370. Hope College followed with a total of 378 while Kalamazoo came in fourth. Coach Theresa Pekarek ... [more]
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