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Vol XXXIII No. 37

Thursday, October 14, 1999

  SMC Drops first home match to Calvin 5-0
By SARAH RYKOWSKI
Sports Writer

The Saint Mary's soccer team dropped another game Wednesday to Calvin College. The 5-0 defeat was the Belles' first home loss for the 1999-2000 season. "I thought we came out really flat to begin again," head coach Jason Milligan said. "Later ... [more]


Belles best Britons in bittersweet victory
By KATIE MCVOY
Sports Writer

It was a bittersweet evening for the senior members of the Saint Mary's volleyball team Wednesday at Angela Athletic Facility. The Belles beat Albion College 3-1 during the final home game of the season as seniors Agnes Bill, Mary Rodovich and ... [more]


This, that and the other
Brian Churney
On the Hot Corner

The ever-changing world of sports has given us too many stories this week and not nearly enough time to write them! Friday night marks the beginning of another Irish basketball season. Midnight madness is upon us. With a women's team that's ... [more]


Ratay leads Irish to third place finish at invitational
Special to The Observer

Sophomore Steve Ratay and the Notre Dame men's golf team continued their strong fall season by placing third Tuesday at the 19-team Xavier Provident Invitational. It was held at the par-71, 6,808-yard Grizzly Tournament Course at the Golf Center at Kings ... [more]


Bill sisters team up on and off volleyball court
By KATIE MCVOY
Sports Writer

Everyone has heard of the phrase "Like father, like son," but what about "Like sister, like sister?" In a family where sibling rivalry never found a home, Agnes and Ann Bill found true friendship while being teammates. Senior Agnes and freshman ... [more]


Sachire draws top seed in ITA tourney
Special to The Observer

Irish senior Ryan Sachire was named the top seed of the 64-player draw of the 1999 Intercollegiate Tennis Association Men's All-American Championships. The All-American is favored in the second leg of the ITA grand slam that begins Thursday at the ... [more]