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Vol XXXV No. 33

Thursday, October 11, 2001

  MEN'S TENNIS: And then there was one
Smith only Irish singles player remaining after Taborga, Talarico eliminated
RACHEL BIBER
Sports Writer

As the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American Championships get underway this week at Stone Mountain, Ga., the Irish hope to recover from a lackluster premiere. Seniors Javier Taborga and Aaron Talarico were both defeated in the qualifying rounds of the singles portion ... [more]


SMC VOLLEYBALL: Belles look for a boost
KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor

Tonight's volleyball game will take place amidst a swirl of activity at Angela Athletic Facility. In between Senior Night, intramural championships and a raffle, the Belles will have to be focused enough to beat the Spartans of Manchester. Intramural championships and ... [more]


FOOTBALL: Lockwood faces divided loyalties
ANDREW SOUKUP
Associate Sports Editor

He played for West Virginia. He coached for West Virginia. And now Notre Dame cornerbacks coach David Lockwood is getting ready to coach against West Virginia. "It is unusual," he said. "It is my alma mater, and now I'm going to ... [more]


MEN'S SOCCER: Irish control their destiny
Observer staff report

In the heart of its schedule, the Irish men's soccer team has an opportunity to grab hold of its playoff destiny with several key Big East matchups looming in the distance. That road to the playoffs begins tonight with a ... [more]


WOMEN'S INTERHALL BLUE LEAGUE: Battle of the defenses leaves Lewis on top
BRIAN LONG and KEN CHAMPA\
Sports Writers

Defense reigned supreme as Lewis defeated McGlinn 2-0 on Tuesday night. Absent was the highly touted Chickens offense and the newly-found firepower from McGlinn's Shamrocks. However, both defenses showed up to play, as the sole points of the game came on ... [more]