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ND Women's Soccer: Crunch Time

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In Irish coach Randy Waldrum's 13 years as head coach, never has Notre Dame gone on the road to start the Big East tournament. But this season has been a year of firsts for the defending-national champion Irish, who are now thrust headfirst into the role of underdog heading into a matchup at No. 15 Marquette in the Big East quarterfinals.




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Irish face unique task against triple option

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High school coaches across the nation have modeled their offenses on it. Division I defenses have been blindsided by it. Yet this season, five teams have discovered how to limit it. Through thick and thin, Navy employs the option offense with the unwavering discipline the Academy embodies.


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Owens: Irish move on from loss as Orlando awaits them (Oct. 28)

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To the weathered and longtime Notre Dame fan, it may seem like the thundercloud that has seemingly hovered above the program for the past 18 years has reappeared. With the Irish primed to take a significant step toward reviving a program rich with tradition, Notre Dame lost a 31-17 debacle to archrival USC last Saturday.


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Walk-on Tansey balances football with Navy ROTC

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After time expires on Notre Dame's annual contest against Navy, the players from both teams will join together, united, listening to their alma maters. But for one Irish player, the post-game tradition will not be the only time he stands beside his Brothers in Arms.


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Derby Day!

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The annual battle between Notre Dame and USC goes by many names — The Battle for the Jeweled Shillelagh and the greatest intersectional rivalry game in college football among them — but let's call it what it really is: an all-or-nothing proposition. There are no moral victories in a rivalry game.


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An incredible asset'

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Each Saturday in the Notre Dame locker room, a warrior applies eye black to his face and quietly envisions his role in the battle that is about to ensue. If MantiTe'o seems contemplative, it's because he is — in everything he does.


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Recruiting: Visitors leave ND impressed

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A week after hosting its largest group of visiting recruits in recent memory, Notre Dame will host no official visitors this weekend against Navy, Irish recruiting expert Mike Frank said. While a number of 2013 players will make unofficial visits to campus, the focus on the 2012 signing class is still largely on the aftermath of last week's bonanza of visitors — and Notre Dame seems to have done well.





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Lewis-Moore out for year

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Following Saturday's 31-17 loss to USC that effectively ruined any Irish BCS Bowl-game aspirations, Notre Dame was dealt another blow when senior defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore's season was ended due to a knee injury.





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Varsity four boat takes fifth in prestigious race

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The Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston annually brings together some of the world's top rowing competition from the high school, collegiate and club levels. In the championship four-race, only one university finished ahead of the Irish.