Sports
Women's Lacrosse: Halfpenny welcomes familiarity of year two
Robison: Respect LeBron, he's earned it (Feb. 14)
Full disclosure: I'm a LeBron hater. I hate what he did to the city of Cleveland. I hate that he decided to collude with two other superstars to form a basketball machine. My hate dates all the way back to his Cleveland days when he walked up to Gilbert Arenas, who was playing for my hometown Wizards in the playoffs, and interrupted him between free throws by speaking into his ear and patting him on the chest. At that point, any likability LeBron had in my eyes disappeared. That was in 2006.
SMC Swimming & Diving: Belles complete first day at MIAA championsips
The Belles ended the first day of the MIAA championships at Jenison High School in Jenison, Mich., on Wednesday with one event in the books.
Projected Lineup: Baseball
C: No. 30 Forrest Johnson, Junior, Did not play in 2012
Men's Lacrosse: Stout backline thrives on symbiotic relationship
The Irish play on an artificial surface in Arlotta Stadium, but Irish coach Kevin Corrigan speaks about his team in natural terms. Corrigan describes the dynamic between his All-American senior goaltender John Kemp and the rest of the defensive unit as a "symbiotic relationship."
Projected Lineup: Men's Lacrosse
Goaltender: No. 1 John Kemp, Senior, 16 GS, 6.27 GAA, .637 save percentage
Condra excels in Ottawa
Even with the fairly recent development of the NHL Winter Classic, very few hockey players get the opportunity to play the high-level outdoor games, matches the participants say are reminiscent of their childhood days on the pond.
Projected Lineup: Women's Lacrosse
Goaltender: No. 33 Ellie Hilling, Senior, 10.9 GAA, 44.9 save percentage, 12-5 record
Hefferon: Johnson takes talents to pitch (Feb. 13)
"HA-ha!"
SMC Swimming and Diving: Belles head to conference meet
Saint Mary's will complete their season and look to place highly this weekend at the annual MIAA championships in Jenison, Mich.
Bengal Bouts: Prelims kick off 83rd Bouts
In training they solidified their bonds of camaraderie, but in the ring those bonds will no longer matter - at least for 10 minutes.
Men's Tennis: Irish fall to Wildcats
Despite No. 29 Notre Dame's best efforts, No. 7 Kentucky came back from behind to win a close 4-3 match Tuesday afternoon at the Hilary J. Boone Varsity Tennis Center in Lexington, Ky. The squad's record now stands at 5-4, with all losses attributed to ranked opponents.
Turning the Corner
Heading into last year's court-storming upset of then-No. 1 Syracuse, Notre Dame was 3-3 in conference play and 11-8 overall. The Irish won that game and the next eight and closed out the Big East season on a 9-2 tear.
SMC Basketball: Belles prepare for Senior Night
Coming off a 72-61 loss to Alma on Saturday, Saint Mary's commemorates senior night Wednesday, with the Belles playing host to Hope in their season finale.
Track and Field: Mesidor makes the jump to ND
The Irish may be the defending Big East indoor conference champions, but even the athletes who contributed last year, including sophomore long jumper Keith Mesidor, know they must improve in order to repeat this weekend in Geneva, Ohio. This means setting lofty goals, something that Mesidor in particular is used to.






