Women's Interhall: Cavanaugh, McGlinn advance to finals in Stadium
No. 1 Cavanaugh 19, No. 5 Pasquerilla West 0
No. 1 Cavanaugh 19, No. 5 Pasquerilla West 0
Notre Dame's win streak in the Purcell Pavilion is still alive — but just barely.
The defending champion fencing squad traveled to Austin, Texas this weekend for the United States Fencing Association's North American Cup, their first national tournament as a squad this season. Twenty freshman and sophomores made the trip for the Irish.
Just three days after completing a two-game sweep over conference foe Alaska, No. 4 Notre Dame will turn its attention to No. 10 Western Michigan today for a rare midweek game.
Notre Dame's season came to a surprising end Monday after they were not selected for one of the coveted 48 spots in the NCAA tournament.
We've entered the part of the college football season where the games truly start to matter. Oklahoma and Alabama are still on the hunt for a national championship despite earlier defeats, while Saturday's losers, Boise State and Stanford, are all but eliminated from contention. For all the chatter about the need for a college football playoff, the BCS system (while inadequate) does create a playoff-type atmosphere for certain games, and that madness will continue all the way up through the conference championships.
No. 3 Sorin 3, No. 7 Alumni 2
The Belles will build on last season's winning record and bring back a familiar roster as they host No. 25 Wheaton in their season opener Tuesday.
LANDOVER, Md. — One man goes down, the next man comes in.
LANDOVER, Md. — Irish coach Brian Kelly said Notre Dame's focus throughout the week leading up to its Shamrock Series game against Maryland was to pick up the tempo and to start fast.
LANDOVER, MD. — Let the record show on Nov. 12, 2011, Notre Dame defeated Maryland by a score of 45-21 at FedEx Field, home of the Washington Redskins of the National Football League.
LANDOVER, Md. — Notre Dame jumped into the polls for the first time since the preseason Sunday. The current three-game winning streak landed the Irish as No. 24 in the AP Top 25, and No. 25 in the USA Today coaches' poll.
See how The Observer's beat writers graded Notre Dame's performance against Maryland on Saturday. Click on the image at right to enlarge.
LANDOVER, Md. — One man goes down, the next man comes in.
In the 1992 movie "A League of Their Own," women get the chance, due to World War II, to play the predominantly male sport of baseball. There are no special rules or major alterations to the game, just extremely athletic women taking the place of men. This movie has brought me to wonder why the women in the interhall program of Notre Dame are not allowed the opportunity to participate in full contact football, like the men. Why are they not allowed to wear pads and tackle? Why are they restricted to flags and "polite blocking"?
Being a freshman in college is a tough experience to endure. Not knowing the lay of the land or anyone who roams it can be frustrating and scary for all who undergo this transition. One of the first questions beginning every school year is, "Which dorm is the most fun?"
If you look at the top five NFL teams by record in the past decade, you find a fundamental, though not all that surprising characteristic shared by each franchise: steady quarterback play.
Notre Dame suffered its second major blow on the injury front in as many weeks Saturday, losing senior center Braxston Cave for the season due to a torn foot ligament sustained during the team's 24-17 victory over Wake Forest. The senior had season-ending surgery Thursday to repair the ligament, but Irish coach Brian Kelly said he expects the Granger, Ind., native to return next season in his final year of eligibility.
During his time at Notre Dame, senior outside linebacker Darius Fleming has always been willing to adapt to new situations, whether it's the change of a base defense or, off the field, learning to cook.