Men's Lacrosse: Second-half surge
Despite trailing 5-1 at halftime Sunday, the No. 6 Irish dominated the third and fourth quarters to rally for a 9-7 victory over Georgetown on the road.
Despite trailing 5-1 at halftime Sunday, the No. 6 Irish dominated the third and fourth quarters to rally for a 9-7 victory over Georgetown on the road.
Despite losing two of their three games against Syracuse, the Irish had a successful weekend, raising over $10,000 for South Bend Memorial Hospital in their Strikeout Cancer doubleheader Saturday.
The Irish could not have planned a better way to end the regular season.
Saint Mary's faced its toughest competition this year at the Illinois Wesleyan Spring Fling, and rose to the level of play, placing fifth of 18 teams, with a total score of 660 over the two-day tournament.
The Irish survived Friday night's slugfest for a 10-9 win and rallied for a 6-5 walk-off win against the Bearcats on Saturday, but slumping Cincinnati prevented a Notre Dame sweep with a 6-2 victory in Sunday's get-away game.
When sophomore defensive end Aaron Lynch missed practice last Wednesday, rumors began to swirl. Now, what was first feared has been realized - Lynch is transferring, the football program announced Friday morning.
This weekend the Belles will travel to Normal, Ill., for Illinois Wesleyan's annual Spring Fling Tournament to compete in their biggest meet of the season thus far.
Although the season has ended for Notre Dame, some of its top fencers will compete in the United States Fencing Association's national championships this weekend in Virginia Beach, Va.
The Irish will be participating in a meet of different sorts this weekend when they travel to Louisville for the Border Battle meet.
Coming off a dominant win over Providence, the No. 6 Irish are looking to extend their winning streak to eight as they travel to conference rival Georgetown.
After a big win over Texas A&M, the Irish will try to continue their success when they face Louisville this weekend in their last match before the Big East tournament starts.
The Irish will attempt to halt a five-game losing streak when they host a three-game conference series against Cincinnati this weekend.
Anyone who follows sports has heard the phrase, "Offense wins games, but defense wins championships."
After nearly three weeks off from competition, the Irish will return to action this weekend when they travel to Charlottesville, Va., for the Virginia Invite.
After seeing its nine-game winning streak snapped in a 7-6 extra-inning loss to Rutgers on Wednesday, Notre Dame looks to get back on track when it hosts Syracuse on Saturday at Melissa Cook Stadium to kick off an 11-game homestand.
For Irish coach Christine Halfpenny and No. 7 Notre Dame, this week felt like February all over again - and not just because of the weather.
The Belles, winners of three of their last four contests, look to continue their recent winning ways and move into the top four of the MIAA in a doubleheader at Olivet this afternoon.
Irish seniors and co-captains Kristy Frilling and Shannon Mathews will play their final match on Notre Dame's campus Saturday as No. 19 Notre Dame takes on No. 40 South Florida.
With the whole match riding on her performance, freshman Kayle Sexton showed maturity and toughness beyond her years. Sexton, playing at the No. 2 singles spot, clinched a 5-4 win for the Belles over Bethel with a dominant performance in her third set.
Traveling to Hope College, Saint Mary's split its doubleheader Wednesday against its conference foe, taking the first contest in a 3-0 shutout while losing the second, 9-7, in an 11-inning thriller.