Sports

Could Staph Infections Hurt NDNU Students April 29, 2012

Over the past few weeks, sev- eral members of the soccer team have been forced to sit out games because of an intense bacterial infection and rash, which could be linked to a common injury on the field they play on. According to the Facilities department, they do not currently test Koret Field for the [...]

Could Staph Infections Hurt NDNU Students April 29, 2012

Over the past few weeks, sev- eral members of the soccer team have been forced to sit out games because of an intense bacterial infection and rash, which could be linked to a common injury on the field they play on. According to the Facilities department, they do not currently test Koret Field for the [...]

Tennis for NDNU Next Year? April 29, 2012

Marcus Hightower The NDNU Women’s Tennis team faces an uphill battle heading into next year with the departure of three seniors and a team already short on participants. The team endured a long season this past year finishing with a winless record and having forfeited many matches due to a lack of athletes. An ideal [...]

No NDNU Cheering April 29, 2012

Fans tend to do crazy and insane things to show their sup- port for a team. They wear crazy costumes, like hats that resemble a panda or color their faces with the team colors. However, there are select indi- viduals that tend to take cheering to a negative level. When a student enters the gym [...]

The next steps of the NDNU athletes February 15, 2012

After graduation, how do college athletes become professionals?

Jeff Ford’s New Challenges November 2, 2011

There are not many people in the world that can take a potentially career ending injury and say it was a good thing. Then again, there are not many people in the world like Jeff Ford. The NDNU senior, in his final year on campus, ruptured his Achilles tendon after a scrimmage practice. The effects [...]

New Lacrosse Coach to Lead The Way November 2, 2011

If you’re new to Notre Dame, chances are you may not have known we had a lacrosse team. If you knew Notre Dame had a lacrosse team, you may have seen a few of their players walking around carrying some type of sticks that have different sized baskets attached at one end. Well that “basket” [...]

The New Argo Mascot November 2, 2011

Not only did NDNU change the logo of the school this past summer, but they also had a few additions to their personnel, mainly in the Motivation Department. As the crowds pile in to most NDNU athletic events, most students have at least wondered: “Does this school have a mascot?” Chances are you did not know one [...]

Two Soccer Player Profiles November 2, 2011

Name: Isiah Castro Age: 22 Hometown: Watsonville, California Major: English Class: Senior Soccer Position: Goalkeeper Brief Bio: Castro has been playing goalkeeper for 16 years now and transferred to NDNU in 2009 from Evergreen Valley College. Before that he transferred from University of Cincinnati to Evergreen. He also played at Watsonville High. He heard about [...]

Coach Ron Chell: mentor, friend, family man October 4, 2011

Soccer coach will be missed but his impact he made on lives while coaching or being a friend will be remembered forever.

Trail blazers of NDNU – Track and Field Team March 21, 2011

The NDNU Track and Field team explains it’s goals for next year and how you can become a member.

NDNU Mens Lacrosse Preview February 23, 2011

Find out how the mens lacrosse team is performing this season.

Promising Start for the Lady Argos January 29, 2011

On January 18, the Argos faced off against their rival, Grand Canyon University at home in Gleason Gym. Laura Zasly finished the game with a high of 14 points, while Mullins nearly missed a double-double, scoring eight points and having 14 rebounds. The Argos fought a tough battle, but could not pull off a win. [...]

Koret Field’s Hours Changed January 29, 2011

Over the last six years, NDNU, the Belmont City Council and neighbors have been arguing back and forth like angry little siblings over the rules and regulations regarding the use of Koret Field. That bickering may finally be over. Belmont Community Development Director, Carlos Demelo, announced that during the Council’s meeting on January 11, an [...]

Argo Men look to Rebound and Finish Strong January 29, 2011

NDNU men’s basketball team currently has a record of 3-13 overall, with a 1-5 record in the PacWest conference heading into the middle of the season. While the record doesn’t have a very nice ring to it, Coach George Pouo says the team is looking to finish the season executing the same type of intelligent [...]

NDNU men’s basketball: The struggle of 2009-2010 January 21, 2011

The Argonauts Men’s Basketball team has struggled in past seasons; however, a growing crop of young players and some talented transfers look to have the team competing for the Pacific West Conference title. The team finished with a disappointing six wins and 21 losses in the 2009-2010 season, but the upcoming 2010-2011 season looks to [...]

NDNU Koret Field-The ongoing debate November 22, 2010

The controversial decision that will determine the fate of NDNU’s use of Koret field was postponed at the City Council meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 9.

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