The Fightin' Irish of Notre Dame did two things today -- they beat Ohio State 3 - 1 earning a trip to tomorrow afternoon's CCHA Final against the winner of the Miami of Ohio vs. Michigan game this evening. And, they definitely clinched a spot in the NCAA Tournament...
Here's a link to the highlights, post game press conference and post game coverage:
The last CCHA FINAL FOUR will be played today and tomorrow in Hockeytown -- as the Fightin' Irish of Notre Dame play Ohio State at 1:05 PM ET and Miami of Ohio and Michigan play at 4:35 PM ET. The winners play tomorrow at 2:05 PM ET.
Tip-off is scheduled for 9:45 PM ET tonight on CBS -- as the Notre Dame Fightin' Irish begin NCAA Tournament play against Iowa State at the University of Dayton Arena. Here's a link to the pre-game coverage:
The President of the United States took a verbal jab at the University of Notre Dame's basketball jersey on ESPN this week -- so, Mike Brey is sending that jersey to the White House.
The University of Notre Dame's Morris Inn is undergoing a significant renovation/expansion project that is going to produce a world-class hotel for on-campus guests. You'll enjoy this "fly through" virtual tour of what the Morris Inn will look like this September when it re-opens its doors -- along with a second link to the LIVE WEBCAM following the construction project:
The Cleveland Cavaliers announced today that they've signed former Notre Dame basketball star Chris Quinn to a contract. Quinn has been playing in the NBA's Development League for the Tulsa 66ers. Here's the story:
It may not look like it outside -- but Spring has returned to Notre Dame -- as the Fighting Irish football team hit the practice field for the first day of Spring Practice.
Looks like Stephon Tuitt (#7) has hit the weight room!
The Stayer Center for Executive Education opened its doors this past week -- and let me tell you -- this building is spectacular! Here's a link to a short little slide show of Notre Dame's newest campus facility.
The photo above is of a stained glass window in the St. Matthew Chapel inside the Stayer Center.
Bloomberg Businessweek just released their rankings of the top undergraduate Business Schools in the country and for the FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR -- the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business is ranked #1!
I believe this is the first time a university has been ranked #1 -- four consecutive years!
The first practice of the Spring Season, here at the University of Notre Dame, took place at 8 AM ET "inside" at Meyo Field inside the Loftus Sports Center. After practice, Brian Kelly met with the media to talk about his Fighting Irish football team:
The University of Notre Dame football team begins Spring Practice this week -- leading up to the 83rd Annual Blue Gold Game on April 20th. To kick things off, Coach Kelly met with the media at NOON ET today -- here's the follow-up media coverage:
The Fighting Irish of Notre Dame begin their quest for a third straight trip to the Final Four via Iowa City, IA "When" they make it -- they will probably be the only team not to play a game on their home court in the NCAA tournament.
Game I'm most concerned about -- the potential to have to play Iowa on their home court in a Second Round game -- the #2 team in the tournament did not deserve that...
It didn't take long for the media to weigh-in on what lies ahead for the IRISH:
Notre Dame head football coach Brian Kelly made the trip to Breezy Point, Queens this past week to visit the ravages of Hurricane Sandy. Coach Kelly and his Kelly Cares Foundation has pledged financial help to the Catholic Club -- a popular community center that was destroyed in the storm.
The only #1 seed to have to go on the road to play ALL of their games to make it to New Orleans for the FINAL FOUR -- the Fightin' Irish of Notre Dame. The other #1 seeds; Baylor, Stanford and UCONN will play their first two games at home...
The (31-1) IRISH will begin their NCAA Championship run in Iowa City, IA this Sunday at 5:05 PM ET against the #16 seed (19-14) University of Tennessee Martin.
She'll be wearing "blue and gold" next fall in Purcell Pavillion -- Taya Reimer was just named the National Player of the Year by McDonald's! The 6'-3" forward will be joining the IRISH this next season -- along with three other top high school stars.