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6 posts tagged "Holy Cross men’s tennis"

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Holy Cross tennis eyes conference championships

Thomas Zwiller | Thursday, January 26, 2023

Wednesday at noon, the Holy Cross College men’s and women’s tennis teams both got the news they had been waiting for all off-season: both teams placed in the top 25 of their respective NAIA Tennis Coaches’ Preseason Polls. The men’s team leaped from No. 24 all the way to No. 16 and is now the highest-ranked

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Young Saints tennis team exudes optimism for future success

Madeline Ladd | Friday, May 13, 2022

Demonstrating the momentum they have been carrying year after year, the Holy Cross men’s tennis team recently finished off a successful season. Going 13-8 overall and 5-1 in their conference, the Saints also earned their first-ever Top-25 national ranking. The team placed second in the conference championships, falling short to Cardinal Stritch University. The Saints

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Tri-Campus Roundup: Saints men’s tennis moves onto conference finals, Irish host Duke in ACC tournament

Nate Moller | Friday, April 29, 2022

Saints men’s tennis beats Judson in CCAC tournament The Holy Cross men’s tennis team was victorious on Thursday in the CCAC tournament, beating Judson by an overall 4-3 scoreline. Freshmen Perry Gregg, Karel Blom, and Ciaran McCarthy all won their singles matches. Gregg and McMurphy won in straight sets and Blom won a narrow three-set

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Commencement 2020: Sports

Observer Sports Staff | Friday, May 15, 2020

The 2019-20 year was ripe with intriguing storylines, heartbreaking and uplifting moments and even some history-making all across the Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s and Holy Cross communities. Check the links below to see the Observer Sports Department’s coverage of every tri-campus sport, even those whose seasons never came to fruition. Notre Dame Football: Irish, Book

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Holy Cross men’s tennis season comes to an abrupt halt

Nate Moller | Friday, May 15, 2020

The 2020 Holy Cross men’s tennis season ended almost as soon as it started due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so there is not too much to recap. In fact, the team only had a chance to compete in two matches. When asked about a season highlight, even head coach Eric Mahone admitted that the season

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Saints begin conference play, continue strong starts in multiple sports

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Men’s Soccer  The Holy Cross men’s soccer team hit the road this weekend to take on Governors State in Chicago. The frigid air of the Windy City did not seem to favor the Saints (6-2, 2-1 CCAC); when the game kicked off at 9 p.m., wind speeds were clocking in at nearly 13 miles per

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As the spring semester begins, an increasing numbe As the spring semester begins, an increasing number of conversations in classrooms, faculty offices and dorm rooms have been occurring around the potential of AI in education.

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On Thursday evening, hundreds of Notre Dame studen On Thursday evening, hundreds of Notre Dame students, staff and faculty weathered the northern Indiana winter to gather in the Morris Inn Smith Ballroom. 
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On a snowy South Bend night, Holy Cross men’s an On a snowy South Bend night, Holy Cross men’s and women’s basketball took on Roosevelt University in a double header at McKenna Arena.

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Associate news editor Liam Price shares his unforg Associate news editor Liam Price shares his unforgettable experience as Saint Mary’s associate news editor in his latest inside column. 

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The Muir Matches Measure is a validated visual mea The Muir Matches Measure is a validated visual measure of job burnout created by Muir and published with Charles Calderwood, a psychology professor at Virginia Tech, and Dorian Boncoeur, an assistant professor for the Mendoza College of Business. 

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