Monday, December 10, 2007

South Bend, Indiana; Dec. 10, 2007

ABE

▪Mathematics: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7-8 p.m., in ABE for month of December.
▪Academic Fun Fair: The Academic Fun Fair will end Thursday.
There are still puzzles, games, interesting projects and exhibits.
Volunteers are needed to set up and work exhibits. See Andrea in ABE.
▪ Poetry Jam: Every Tuesday, 7-8 p.m., Starting Over Room.
Read a favorite poem.
Share your own work.
Just listen, relax and enjoy.
▪Creative Writing: The final Creative Writing session will be Thursday, 7-8 p.m., Starting Over Room.
▪Dead Poets Society: Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., ABE Room. All are welcome.
We will discuss short stories and poems.
▪Science Club: Science Club is no longer meeting.
The ABE staff hopes to revive Science Club and Creative Writing when new volunteers become available, according to Andrea in ABE.
▪All of the above activities count toward ABE hours.

Herald Sports

Soccer

(2-seed) Wake Forest Men 1, (10-seed) ND 0:
Austin Da Luz scored a golden goal for the host Demon Deacons in quarterfinal action of the NCAA tournament.
The Irish had trouble with the host team’s pressure in the first half, but outshot the Deacons 5-4 in the second half.
ND finishes the season with a 14-5-5 record.

(14) Florida St. Women 3, (11) ND 2: Florida State’s Amanda DeCosta scored the game-winner in the 72d minute in a rematch of the 2006 semifinal game of the NCAA Women’s Tournament.
The Irish had two streaks broken: a 17-game winning streak and a string of 708 minutes without trailing in a game.
Carrie Dew and Elise Weber knocked in the Irish goals. ND outshot the Seminoles, 16-7, and had a 7-1 advantage in corner kicks.
The loss prevented the Irish from going to the NCAA finals for the seventh time.
ND finishes with a 19-5-2 record, just missing a fifth straight 20-plus victory season.
The Seminoles lost to USC in the championship game, 2-0.

Basketball

St. Mary’s 82, Tri-State 68:
Alison Kessler scored 23 points and grabbed a personal-best nine rebounds for the visiting Belles (3-4, 1-1 MIAA) Saturday afternoon.
ND Men 108, Northern Illinois 62: Kyle McAlarney and Rob Kurz scored 17 points each as the Irish (7-2) won their school-record 25th consecutive game at home.
Luke Harangody added 14 points and 12 rebounds.
ND Women 61, Purdue 48: Ashley Barlow scored 19 of her career-high 22 points in the second half as the visiting Irish (8-1) won their sixth straight. It was the first win in nine tries for ND at Mackey Arena.
Charel Allen added 10 points. Lindsey Schrader grabbed 10 rebounds to go with eight points.
Danielle Campbell had 13 points, seven rebounds and six blocks for the Boilermakers (3-5).
Hockey
ND Icers win pair at Princeton:
Sixth-ranked Notre Dame (16-4-0) extended its win streak to nine games with a pair of wins at Princeton this weekend.
The Irish came from behind Friday night to post a 4-2 win and dominated from the opening face-off Saturday night enroute to a 7-0 win.
Defenseman Dan Venard had the first multi-goal game of his career Saturday night. Freshman Brad Phillips started in goal and recorded his first career shutout with 24 saves.

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