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South Bend Motor Speedway holding 'Last Lap' race May 25
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The South Bend Motor Speedway is celebrating the final races of its final season next weekend. Fans and supporters are encouraged to come out and enjoy the track one final time. "Join us as we celebrate the history of the SBMS and share one last weekend...
Late-night shot put steals the show at Penn boys track sectional that took two days to end
MISHAWAKA — Gage Goralski cocked his left leg back one time. Then a second. Then a third. On the fourth time, he moved his whole body as well, lunging forward to throw the shot put one last time. It landed 51 feet and 3 inches later, bringing an end to night one of the Penn boys track and field sectional at 10:34 p.m. ...
Bremen's Luke Kincaid is triple event winner at Plymouth boys track IHSAA Sectional
Bremen junior Luke Kincaid was a triple-event winner and led the Lions to a runnerup team finish at the Plymouth IHSAA Boys Track and Field Sectional Thursday night. Kincaid won the 800-meter race (2:03.61), the 1,600 (4:31.01) and anchored Bremen's winning 4x800 relay team (8:25.14). The other three members of that squad are Dylan Goff, Matthew Urbina and Hudson Fox.
Students react to Harrison Butker commencement speech
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- After going viral, after his graduation speech at a small catholic college, Kansas City Chief's kicker Harrison Butker, stirred up anger, debate, and even praise from all corners of the internet. In the speech, Butker touched on several controversial topics like women as homemakers, the LGBTQ...
Softball Game Preview: Bremen Plays at Home
The Bremen Lions will look to defend their home field on Friday against the Wawasee Warriors at 5:00 p.m. The timing isn't great for Bremen: they have been struggling with four straight losses at home, while Wawasee has snatched up three consecutive wins on the road. Bremen lost 16-1 to...
Ride of Silence honors cyclists killed while riding
GOSHEN, Ind. (WSBT) — Local cyclists killed while riding were remembered in Goshen Wednesday night. It's part of the annual Ride of Silence to honor cyclists who have been hit by distracted or careless drivers. Our area has seen at least 14 deadly cycling crashes in the past six...
‘Silent Ride’ takes place in Goshen honoring cyclists hit by distracted drivers
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) -Every year on the third Wednesday in May, cyclists from all around the world join to call attention to the importance of sharing our roads with bicyclists. Across the globe, rides of silence honor cyclists who have died after being struck by careless or distracted motorists.
Notre Dame cheer captains reflect on school year, college careers
Tim Yuro is going to miss putting smiles on people’s faces. The graduate student, who joined the Notre Dame cheerleading team at the end of his freshman year in 2020, said his college experience would not have been nearly the same without “cheer.”. “I would not have as...
‘We've been working towards that for a while:' Irish post strong cross country, track and field seasons
Women earn podium finish at cross country nationals, men place inside top 15. As has become the program standard, Notre Dame cross country enjoyed a strong season in the fall, highlighted by the Irish women placing fourth at the NCAA Championship in November. That marked the team’s top finish at the national meet since 2004 and second-best in school history.
Missed opportunities cost Notre Dame softball streak of NCAA Tournament appearances
Notre Dame softball’s season was summarized over the course of two games at the ACC Tournament in Durham, North Carolina. The Irish entered with their season on the line. Qualifying for the tournament as the final squad in a 10-team field, Notre Dame needed to win four consecutive games to capture the title and the NCAA Tournament auto bid that would come with it.
Irish reach second round of NCAA Tournament in 18-win season
The Notre Dame women’s tennis team has a lot to celebrate about 2024, starting with an 18-10 record on the season, its best finish since the 2016-2017 season. One of the highlights of the team’s season was an upset win on April 12 over then-No. 21, ACC rival Duke. In Notre Dame’s first defeat of Duke since entering the ACC in 2014, the Irish got the win with two doubles wins (senior Julia Andreach and graduate student Page Freeman as No. 1 and senior Yashna Yellayi and junior Nibi Ghosh as No. 2). Andreach, Yellayi and sophomore Bojana Pozder also took wins in the singles competition to hand Duke a loss.
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