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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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Saint Mary’s says farewell to lone senior after interrupted season

Hayden Adams | Friday, May 15, 2020

The Saint Mary’s tennis team, like so many other teams across so many other sports across the world, saw its season come to an abrupt and premature end due to the outbreak of COVID-19. Their season began in September with preliminary matches at the Hope College Invitational in Holland, Michigan. The Belles saw players compete

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Belles post strong conference record behind balanced team of senior captains, young talent

Martha Zaytoun | Friday, May 17, 2019

Saint Mary’s finished the postseason with a MIAA Tournament semifinal loss to Kalamazoo. Led by seniors Monica Davy and Elizabeth Preister, the Belles finished in 3rd place in the MIAA conference. “It was one of our best seasons, all things considered,” head coach Dale Campbell said. The Belles (14-10, 6-2 MIAA) won six of their

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Belles meet season goals, look to keep improving

Noah Furneri | Friday, May 18, 2018

The Belles concluded another winning season with a MIAA record of 12-8 and a second seed in the MIAA conference tournament. Head coach Dale Campbell was proud of his team and what they accomplished over the season. “I thought overall we had a great season,” Campbell said. “One of our goals was to get into our conference tournament and

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Saint Mary’s squads prepared to take on fall season

Observer Sports Staff | Thursday, August 31, 2017

Two weeks into the school year, the Belles are preparing for the fall athletics season to begin across all of its fall sports teams. In the coming weeks, competition will begin for cross country, golf, soccer, tennis and volleyball. Saint Mary’s cross country will run its first event Sept. 1 at the Tri-Meet with Olivet and

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Belles continue to progress, reach MIAA semifinals

Brennan Lee | Friday, May 19, 2017

After one of the best seasons in program history, Saint Mary’s fell to Hope in the MIAA semifinals on May 4. The Belles (10-12, 5-3 MIAA) finished in the top-four of the conference to bring them to their fourth-straight MIAA postseason tournament. Coming off the heels of a successful season last year, Saint Mary’s had its

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Belles set to travel to Florida for spring break

Observer Sports Staff | Thursday, March 9, 2017

Tennis Saint Mary’s will play five different schools over spring break, as they travel to Florida in hopes of building upon their 3-3 record. The Belles will open play against UW-La Crosse — who are ranked 15th in the Midwest regional rankings — before meeting St. Scholastica, Goucher, William Smith and St. Norbert. After a

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Belles end regular season with loss to Comets

Observer Sports Staff | Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Basketball The 2016-17 season came to an end for Saint Mary’s on Saturday, as the Belles lost to Olivet on Senior Day in a low-scoring 55-44 contest. The Belles (2-23, 1-15 MIAA) looked in control and potentially on their way to a second MIAA win of the season early on. After leading 8-6 with just

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Belles post lowest score in five years to end fall season on high note

Daniel O'Boyle and Brenna Moxley | Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Golf St. Mary’s placed third on the first day of its last tournament of the fall season this past weekend, but made a huge turnaround Saturday when it posted its lowest score in five years (316) to win the final 18-hole round of the season. Friday resulted in a 327 for the Belles, putting them in

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Belles beat Albion in straight sets ahead of Wisconsin tourney

Daniel O'Boyle and Brenna Moxley | Friday, September 30, 2016

Volleyball For the sixth time in seven games, Saint Mary’s earned a straight-sets victory, beating Albion 3-0 (25-18, 25-23, 25-16) and moving to .500 for the season. The Belles (7-7, 4-3 MIAA) took control early on with four consecutive points to take a 4-1 lead in the opening set, and continued to widen their lead

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