| Vol XXXV No. 35 |
Monday, October 15, 2001 |
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ND WOMEN'S SOCCER: Irish offense explodes with 7 goals
JOE LICANDRO
Sports Writer
What a difference a week of practice can make. The problem for the Notre Dame women's soccer team this season has not been creating scoring chances, but simply finishing them by finding the back of the net. But that changed Friday ... [more]
MEN'S SOCCER: Irish defense records shutout
BRYAN KRONK
Sports Writer
Judging from the scorers for Notre Dame in its match on Sunday, it seemed like history was repeating itself. Just like in Thursday's match against West Virginia, Devon Prescod struck first for the Irish and Erich Braun added a nail in ... [more]
WOMEN'S INTERHALL GOLD LEAGUE: BP defense halts Lyons
PHIL KOESTERER
Sports Writer
All it takes is one big play to break the game wide-open and secure a victory. In Thursday night's 6-0 defeat of Lyons, Breen Phillips got just such a play from defender Kelly Landers. On the first play of the game, ... [more]
Rushing past West Virginia
Irish rely on dominant running game to defeat West Virginia 34-24
By CHRIS FEDERICO
Sports Writer
If Justin Smith's fourth-quarter interception seemed familiar, it should have. Four years ago in the same stadium, then-Notre Dame senior Ty Goode, playing because starter Allen Rossum suffered a concussion on the third play of the game, intercepted a Marc Bulger ... [more]
Holiday gets Irish out of muddy rut
By MIKE CONNOLLY
Outside Looking In
A heavy rainstorm like Saturday's can wash a quarterback right out of a game. But while Mountaineer quarterback Brad Lewis struggled, Notre Dame's Carlyle Holiday thrived. Neither quarterback had stellar passing numbers. Lewis was 9-23 for just 91 yards. Holiday's numbers ... [more]
Irish offense grinds out best performance
By KATIE McVOY
Associate Sports Editor
The Irish ran away with the game. Literally. During Saturday's win against West Virginia, Notre Dame posted eight season-high rushing marks, totaling 345 yards and returning to the heart of Irish football. "We just know we have to go out there ... [more]
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY: Unexpected raises expectations
Irish finish in second place after Shay, Conway drop out of race
KATIE HUGHES
Sports Writer
It was the unexpected that showed what could be expected from the Irish for the rest of the season. Expect stepping up, expect responding to pressure, and expect some serious depth. In Saturday's Pre-National Meet at the Furman cross country course ... [more]
ND WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY: Unexpected raises expectations
Bee sting, cramp drop Irish to 11th place finish
KATIE HUGHES
Sports Writer
The uncontrollable controlled the Irish during Saturday's race. Competing in Pre-Nationals at the Furman cross country course in Greenville, S.C., No. 24 Notre Dame took 11th place, scoring 385 points, despite individual struggles that kept the team from performing to capability. ... [more]
ND VOLLEYBALL: Irish sweep to bring home 2 Big East wins
5-foot-3 Aldrete leads Irish to win
NOAH AMSTADTER
Sports Editor
With the help of a 5-foot-3 middle blocker, the Notre Dame women's volleyball team stopped a late game three rally to sweep Rutgers Sunday afternoon (30-22, 30-23, 33-31). The match marked the second Big East win of the weekend for the ... [more]
SMC SOCCER: Belles get stuck in the mud
KATRINA KALASKY
Sports Writer
The bad weather that has plagued the Belles all season hit with a vengeance on Saturday and left Saint Mary's stuck in the mud. The Hornets of Kalamazoo dominated with an 8-0 victory, as the unpleasant weather on Saturday played a ... [more]
HOCKEY: Dutchmen ice Irish with 7-4 weekend win
MATT ORENCHUK
Sports Writer
Just when things were looking up for the members of the Irish hockey team, they found themselves back at the bottom. Euphoria struck when Notre Dame forged a 3-2 lead against Union College in the third period thanks to Rob Globke's ... [more]
ND WOMEN'S GOLF: Irish hope to breeze to top 5 finish
JOE LINDSLEY
Sports Writer
The Notre Dame women's golf team battled 30 mile-per-hour winds as they practiced for the tournament at Alvamar Golf Club in Lawrence, Kansas Sunday. Today, with another windy day expected, the Irish will take on the weather as well as some ... [more]
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