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Former basketball assistant coach Ryan Ayers charged with voyeurism, domestic battery

Observer Staff Report | Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Former Notre Dame men’s basketball assistant coach Ryan Ayers has been charged with three counts of voyeurism and one of domestic battery, amounting to two Level Six felony charges (carrying a sentence of six months-to-2.5 years imprisonment and up to $10,000 in fines) and two misdemeanor charges in the state of Indiana, the South Bend

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Irish assistant coach Ryan Ayers departing program, Robby Carmody undergoes surgery

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, September 22, 2020

The Notre Dame men’s basketball team lost two key pieces early this week. First, Notre Dame Athletics Communications put out a tweet Monday with the news that former Irish guard and current men’s basketball assistant coach Ryan Ayers would be leaving the program. The statement was vague, with the only explanation for Ayers’ departure being

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Irish athletes, coaches address protests inspired by George Floyd’s death

Hayden Adams | Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Editor’s Note: A version of this story was published online June 2. Outrage over the death of George Floyd — an African American man who was killed after a Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes — has spilled over into the sports world. Several prominent athletes and coaches from

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ND struggles to overcome injuries in ACC play, falls in NIT

Charlotte Edmonds | Friday, May 18, 2018

Entering the season with top-15 expectations, Notre Dame was plagued with injuries and a tough conference schedule that resulted in a second-round exit from the NIT tournament. The campaign could be likened to working on a puzzle in which, just when you found one piece, you lost another. However, a season that fell short of

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Top-seeded Practice Squad defends Bookstore Basketball title

Teagan Dillon | Monday, April 30, 2018

The top-seeded Practice Squad earned its second championship in a row on Sunday night after defeating No. 3 seed St. Andrew’s 21-17. After a back-and-forth first half, senior Matthew Mitan sunk the final shot to clinch Practice Squad’s victory. “It was a good game. They put up a really good fight, and they’re a tough

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After a win against Louisville on Saturday, The Ba After a win against Louisville on Saturday, The Basement Breakdown, The Observer’s sports podcast, is back with some Pittsburgh predictions.  Some highlights from the stream include:

🏈Last Saturday’s 12-7 final score against Louisville (0:23)

🏈Taking a look around college football with Georgia falling to Alabama, Florida State getting its first FBS win against North Carolina and the Big Ten returning this weekend. (14:52)

🏈Fact-or Fiction. This episode’s hot takes include: ND’s first defensive touchdown coming against Pitt? Can the Irish produce a 100-yard rusher against the Panthers’ defense? Did the Louisville win actually give Notre Dame the blueprint for beating Clemson? (20:20)

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