The University of Notre Dame's president Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. held a news conference at 11 AM ET this morning to discuss the passing of Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C.
One of Notre Dame's all-time greats -- FATHER TED -- died late last night at the age of 97.
It's being reported that Fr. Ted celebrated his last Mass at 11:30 AM ET yesterday morning with his family -- he left for Heaven exactly 12 hours later...
As Fr. John Jenkins, C.S.C. wrote in his email to the Notre Dame family early this morning:
"He is now with Our Lady, whose university he served so well, and with the Lord."
Father Ted's funeral Mass will be this Wednesday, March 4th at 2:00 PM ET at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart.
It's an eighty-four year tradition at the University of Notre Dame...
The 84th Annual Bengal Bouts Finals will take place this Friday night at Purcell Pavilion. Eighteen Notre Dame students are left in the nine weight classes.
Notre Dame football's Tyler Plantz will be fighting in the HEAVYWEIGHT class -- should be quite a night!
The man is also a Hall of Famer in the game of life...
Former Notre Dame student-athlete Jerome Bettis was in Pittsburgh today to announce his foundation's involvement with Allegheny County and the city of Pittsburgh in launching a teen summer job program.
You're going to want to watch Notre Dame Football's "tire-tug" -- you'll see incoming freshmen Tristen Hoge and Jerry Tillery. That's Tillery winning the final tug on the video...
One of the all-time great IRISH AMERICANS -- Don Keough -- died this morning from pneumonia at the age of 88.
The world knows him as the man who ran Coca-Cola for many years. The Notre Dame family knows him for his wisdom -- as a member of the Board of Trustees, his passion and his generosity:
Keough Hall -- a men's dorm on campus
Keough School of Global Affairs -- Notre Dame's first new college in almost 100 years, which will open up in 2017
Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies
Endowed Chairs, Summer internships in Ireland
Etc.,
Keough, who served as the Chair of Notre Dame's Board of Trustees from 1986 - 1991 -- sent five of his kids to Notre Dame.
The #4 ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish took on the #8 Louisville Cardinals tonight and beat them 68 - 52 in front of a national television audience.
The win puts the IRISH at 26 - 2 on the season and 13 - 1 in the ACC. Notre Dame is now 8 - 1 on the season against ranked teams.
Notre Dame was led by Jewell Loyd's 20 points, Taya Reimer's "perfect" night going 8 for 8 from the field for 16 points and Brianna Turner's 7 blocked shots as the Irish put the game away with a 16 - 0 run in the second half.
The #10 ranked Fighting Irish of Notre Dame beat Boston College 87 - 70 this afternoon to go 24 - 4 on the season and 12 - 3 in the ACC. Here's some of the offensive highlights:
Field Goals: 66%
3 PT Field Goals: 53.8%
Free Throws: 83.3%
Assists: 19
Turnovers: 9
Here's where Notre Dame's offense ranks in NCAA national statistics:
Field Goal %: 50.8% / 2nd in the country
Assist to Turnover Ratio: 1.66 / 4th in the country
Notre Dame All-American Emma Reaney swam the third fastest time in the country last night winning the 100 Breaststroke in a time of 58.72 at the ACC Swimming & Diving Championship!
Tonight she returns to the pool to swim the 200 Breaststroke -- an event in which she set the AMERICAN RECORD last year at the ACC Championship!