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Vol XXXVII No. 49

Tuesday, November 12, 2002

  Chaos knock out defending champs
By HEATHER VAN
HOEGARDEN

Last week, Cavanaugh sported shirts that read, "Leave no doubt." However, many did doubt the Chaos until the end. In a game that featured big plays, the biggest play came at the end of the game by Cavanaugh quarterback Meg Meyers. ... [more]


PE dominates BP in 20-12 semifinal
By LISA REIJULA
Sports Writer

"Next stop, Stadium!" was the cheer chanted from the Pasquerilla East sideline after the hall's 20-12 victory over Breen-Phillips in Sunday's semifinal. PE dominated BP from the opening minutes of the game. The Pyros scored on the opening drive and then ... [more]


Field goal sends Siegfried back to the Stadium
By PAT LEONARD
Sports Writer

John Nowak's kick sailed through the uprights and the Siegfried Ramblers rushed the field raising their white helmets. They had done it, and they wanted everyone to know: Siegfried will return to the Stadium. With a 23-yard field goal by Nowak ... [more]


Defending champ Dillon ousted by Alumni
By JUSTIN SCHUVER
Sports Writer

Usually there's nothing all that special about a 3-yard pass to a wide receiver. Yet that pass may have been the one of the most important in the game as Alumni knocked defending champion Dillon out of the playoffs with an ... [more]


Miami reclaims top spot; Irish still ranked third
By ERIC CHANOWICH and ERIX SENDELBACH

After five weeks of dancing among the top five, the Hurricanes have finally regained their No. 1 spot in the Sendwich Index. Miami used a solid road win against Tennessee and a loss by former No. 1 Oklahoma to ascend ... [more]


Salas defeats teammate Connelly to win title
By MARK ZAVODNYIK
Sports Writer

Despite a silence that filled the air at the Eck Tennis Pavilion, Notre Dame's Alicia Salas prevailed to win the singles championship of the Eck Classic. The reason for the lack of cheering was that Salas faced freshman teammate Lauren Connelly ... [more]


Ugly, but a win
Irish struggle in win over EA Sports All-Stars
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Sports Writer

It wasn't pretty, but it was a win. Despite connecting on just 4-of-19 3-point attempts and withstanding a late charge from the EA Sports All-Stars, the Irish won their final exhibition game of the season Monday, 81-64. "Like Coach says, it's ... [more]


Off week allows Irish to heal bodies and minds
By ANDREW SOUKUP
Sports Writer

The lethargy began in the final 72 seconds against Florida State, when the Irish surrendered a pair of meaningless touchdowns in garbage time. It continued against Boston College, when the Irish suffered their first loss of the season. And the lackluster ... [more]