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Irish receive top seed in tournament; road to College Cup will run through South Bend

J.J. Post | Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Notre Dame women’s soccer received a one seed for the upcoming NCAA tournament during the national selection show Monday afternoon.  The Irish will now host as many as four games in the tournament, and will play in South Bend all the way to the College Cup if they continue their winning streak. Head coach Nate

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Albert scores three, but Irish drop ACC semis to Florida State

J.J. Post | Friday, November 4, 2022

Thursday night Notre Dame fell to Florida State in the ACC tournament semifinals, losing 4-2 on penalty kicks after a 3-3 draw. The game got off to an action-packed start, with two goals coming in the first fifteen minutes. It was the Seminoles who opened the scoring, with Clara Robbins powering a header past graduate

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Five takeaways from Irish win against Truman State

J.J. Post | Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Monday night Notre Dame women’s basketball played their first full game open to the public this season, matching up with Division II Truman State in an exhibition. While the difference in overall team quality, and small sample size, limit the amount of takeaways one can have from the lopsided victory, here were five observations that

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Irish to take on Seminoles in ACC Semifinal matchup

J.J. Post | Wednesday, November 2, 2022

This Thursday Notre Dame women’s soccer will take on Florida State in the ACC semifinals at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. The game will be a rematch of an earlier contest between the two foes, during which Notre Dame triumphed 4-0 in South Bend.  But the scoreline doesn’t tell the whole story. While

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Notre Dame women’s soccer advances to ACC semifinals

J.J. Post | Monday, October 31, 2022

Notre Dame women’s soccer advanced to the ACC semifinals Saturday, downing Pittsburgh on penalty kicks. The game wasn’t without regular time fireworks, as the Irish accumulated 26 total shots over 110 minutes of open play. Notre Dame was able to take the lead in the second after senior forward Kiki van Zanten coolly finished a

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Irish defense finds much-needed clutch gene late against Syracuse

J.J. Post | Saturday, October 29, 2022

SYRACUSE, New York — For a moment, early on in the fourth quarter, it felt like Notre Dame was spiraling toward collapse.  Syracuse backup quarterback Carlos Del Rio-Wilson had engineered consecutive scoring drives, finding his rhythm after a shaky start to the tune of a 5-7 and 104-yard performance on those scoring drives. Notre Dame’s

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5 key moments from Notre Dame’s victory in Syracuse

J.J. Post | Saturday, October 29, 2022

SYRACUSE, New York — Saturday afternoon, Notre Dame football notched its fifth win of the season, dispatching Syracuse 41-24 on the road. Here are the five key moments that defined the game Brandon Joseph starts the Irish off early, Orange respond It took one play from scrimmage for Notre Dame to get on the scoreboard.

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Irish rally twice to tie Duke, finish third in ACC

J.J. Post | Friday, October 28, 2022

Notre Dame women’s soccer tied Duke 2-2 Thursday night in an exciting showdown at Alumni Stadium. It was the Blue Devils who struck first, with 2021 freshman All-American forward Michelle Cooper firing a stunning strike off the inside of the post. But the Irish would counter less than five minutes after halftime. Duke brought down

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Irish roll No. 3 Seminoles, 4-0 in statement win

J.J. Post | Monday, October 10, 2022

On Sunday afternoon, Notre Dame women’s soccer notched a massive victory in their quest for an ACC title, taking down No. 3 Florida State 4-0 at Alumni Stadium. The Irish started off hot thanks to sophomore midfielder Korbin Albert, who picked the pocket of a Florida State defender before charging in on net for a

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Notre Dame shut out again, fall to Louisville 2-0

J.J. Post | Monday, October 10, 2022

Saturday night Notre Dame men’s soccer fell 2-0 to Louisville at Alumni Stadium. The Irish held even with the No. 11 Cardinals for most of the match, leading the shot battle 15-5 and controlling large swaths of possession in the first half. But in the second half, Louisville made their chances count. Konstantinos Georgallides fired

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This Thursday, Feb. 16, the 93rd annual Bengal Bou This Thursday, Feb. 16, the 93rd annual Bengal Bouts will begin its preliminary rounds. A men’s boxing tournament that benefits the Holy Cross Mission in Bangladesh, Bengal Bouts seems to perfectly combine two integral aspects of Notre Dame’s identity: a passion for sports and a commitment to social impact.

This week, From the Archives takes a long overdue look at the history of Bengal Bouts. While this tournament predates the Observer by nearly four decades, we uncovered a selection of stories that capture at least a part of the rich history of this Notre Dame tradition.

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At Wednesday evening’s senate meeting, Briana Ch At Wednesday evening’s senate meeting, Briana Chappell, director of gender relations and LGBTQ+ advocacy, highlighted plans to edit the Moreau First Year Experience curriculum to promote values of diversity, equity and inclusion in her report on LGBTQ+ advocacy at Notre Dame this year.

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We asked you to Ask The Observer Sports Department We asked you to Ask The Observer Sports Department and you responded with the request: “Northwestern @ Notre Dame 2014 Football Breakdown”. That game was a heartbreaking loss for a Notre Dame team that had started 6-0 before stumbling down the stretch to a 7-5 record. A bowl game win over LSU salvaged some optimism for the program’s future, but that loss to Northwestern was a shocking result that contributed to one of the more appalling stretches of Irish football in the Brian Kelly era.

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Derick Williams and Hunter Brooke, two sophomore s Derick Williams and Hunter Brooke, two sophomore students campaigning to be Notre Dame’s next student body president and vice president, respectively, plan to “get sh*t done.”

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Sophomores Pablo Oropeza and Griffin McAndrew are Sophomores Pablo Oropeza and Griffin McAndrew are seeking to build stronger connections between the student body and student government if elected student body president and vice president, respectively. 

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Notre Dame students might recognize Daniel Jung an Notre Dame students might recognize Daniel Jung and Aidan Rezner from the student government Instagram page, but the two sophomores are ready to take the next big step to represent the student body.

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