![]() The Irish next compete in the DAC/SMU Invitational in Dallas, April 5-7, before the Big East Championship near the end of the month. 23 women's team claimed first at the Briar's Creek Invitational this past Monday and Tuesday in Charleston, SC, and sophomore Ashley Armstrong claimed the tournament title in a field of 96 with a one-over-par 217. Foilist Gerek Meinhardt put up an impressive 22-1 bout record but fell in a thrilling but ultimately heart-breaking semifinal match with Olympic teammate Alex Massialas of Stanford. Two ND fencers, Lee Kiefer (foil) and Courtney Hurley (epee) won women's weapon crowns and nine earned All-America honors. The Irish men's team heads to the NCAA championships today (Thursday) and will compete through the weekend.įencing: The Irish took home second place overall with 175 points, falling just seven points behind Princeton, in the 2013 NCAA Championships in San Antonio, TX. Reaney came in fifth place swimming the 200 breaststroke, impressively lowering her school record and clocking the ninth-fastest time for a female swimmer in a 25-yard pool in the event's history. Her seven All-America citations are tied for fifth most in school history. Reaney was just the third Irish swimmer in program history to claim a top-five NCAA event victory. Chiang finished 12 th in the 3m springboard. Sophomore Emma Reaney claimed fifth in the 100 breaststroke at the tournament and senior diver Jenny Chiang received Honorable Mention All-America honors. Swimming and diving: Last weekend, the women's team competed in the NCAA championships in Indianapolis, finishing in 16 th place overall in a 43-school field, the best in program history. The Irish face Green Bay this evening (Thursday) then Georgetown in a double-header next Wednesday. Softball: The Irish (22-7, 3-0) swept Seton Hall this past weekend, 3-0, with 10-2 and 10-1 wins to open Big East play on Saturday, followed by a 10-2 victory Sunday. They then play UIC on Tuesday evening and Valparaiso on Wednesday evening, both at home. The Irish face Louisville tonight (Thursday), Friday, and Saturday in Louisville. ![]() Basketballer Pat Connaughton made his season debut, throwing 32 pitches with one strikeout in two scoreless innings. Tuesday night, the Irish beat Kent State, 8-1, at the U. 15 Irish (15-6), went 3-1 over the last weekend, dropping their first match to Seton Hall, 4-3, Friday in Covelski Stadium, but besting the Pirates in Saturday's double-header, finishing both games with a 3-2 win. 20 Louisville on April 5 th and Cincinnati on April 7 th.īaseball: The no. 19 Rutgers, 9-6, and Villanova, 14-2, against whom they opened Big East play. 7 women's team (8-0) earned wins this past weekend over both no. John's this Saturday at home and Marquette on Tuesday in Wilmette, IL. ![]() 1 men's team (6-1, 1-0) claimed a close victory over Rutgers in the team's Big East opener on Sunday. Lacrosse: Happily, despite uninspired play, the newly-no. If they win, they'll play in the regional final at 4:00 p.m. EST, Fox Sports North and ESPN syndication). Cloud State in Toledo this Saturday (1:30 p.m. The Irish begin NCAA playoff competition as the top seed in a mid-west regional match against St. Three Irish players were named to the CCHA All-Tournament Team: center Tynan, right wing Wuthrich, and defenseman Stephen Johns. Assists came from Costello, Johns, Tynan, and Lucia. Wuthrich's goal 29 seconds into the third gave Notre Dame a lead they wouldn't relinquish. After dominating the first period and putting 18 shots on goal to Michigan's 6, the Irish lost momentum late in the period, surrendering a short-handed goal. The Irish had 33 shots on goal and ND goaltender Steven Summerhays made 20 saves on 21 shots, including two great and crucial saves in the third period. Sunday afternoon, the Irish claimed their third Mason Cup (all in victories over Michigan) and their fifth win over the Wolverines this season in a great game that saw goals from Anders Lee, Austin Wuthrich, and Jeff Costello in another just-barely empty net. Assists came from DiPauli, Gerths, Calabrese, and Rust. ND goals came from Tynan, Peter Schneider, and Jeff Costello in an empty net, on a barrage of 44 shots. ![]() Tynan netted the winning goal on a power play in the third period. A 3-1 victory over Ohio State on Saturday got them there.Īgainst Ohio State in the semifinal game, the Irish played extremely well but were locked in a 1-1 tie until T. 9 Irish (25-12-3, 21-8-3-2) claimed the final CCHA title on Sunday with a 3-1 win over Michigan in Detroit. Without further ado, we bring you the results of the last week's Irish match-ups.
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