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January 21, 2010
Severn's girls basketball team has won 14 straight games, and that makes coach Chuck Miller especially wary of Friday night's opponent, Notre Dame Prep. "They beat us up at their place last year and broke our winning streak, so for us it's huge. And the pressure is mounting since we've won 14 in a row," said Miller, whose 13th-ranked team is 14-1 and in first place in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland B Conference Y Division at 9-0. Notre Dame Prep rules in the B Conference X Division at 8-1. The Blazers, 12-2 overall, have a two-game lead over Mount de Sales while Severn has a two-game edge on St. Vincent Pallotti in its division.
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From Sun staff reports | May 19, 2013
Salisbury transfer Eric Law picked up a rebound on the edge of the crease and scored with 13.4 seconds left to cap a historic comeback and give No. 4 seed Denver a 12-11 win over fifth-seeded North Carolina in the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament quarterfinals at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon. The game, played before an announced 7,749, was the first men's lacrosse quarterfinal held at a venue not on the East Coast. Denver, the first team in men's quarterfinal history to win after trailing by five goals or more, will face No. 1 seed Syracuse in the semifinals Saturday afternoon at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
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August 30, 2006
On August 11, 2006, HALLY BRENT DAME; wife of the late William Page Dame, Jr; mother of W. Page Dame, III and Carrington Dame Hooper; survived by five grandchildren, Joseph H. Hooper, III, Harriet Carrington Jaranek, Katherine Brent Moore, William Page Dame, IV and Laura Alexandra Dame; also survived by seven great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at the Church of the Good Shepherd, (Ruxton) on Friday, September 1st at 2 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Pickersgill, 615 Chestnut Avenue, Towson 21204 or to Mount Clare Mansion, 1500 Washington Boulevard, Baltimore, MD, 21230.
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By Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun | May 17, 2013
Friday's editions included a Q&A with Notre Dame Junior midfielder Jim Marlatt. Due to space constraints, here are some more answers from the Clarksville native and River Hill graduate that did not make the cut. How does a guy from Clarksville and River Hill end up in South Bend, Indiana? There was definitely some interest in staying closer to home. I have four younger siblings, including a little brother I'd love to see a little bit more often. But I think the balance between academics and athletics, just how well they take care of their athletes and making sure they do well in school are what really attracted me there.
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August 17, 2006
Harriett C. "Hally" Dame, a homemaker who was active in community and civic affairs, died of stroke complications Friday at Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care. She was 92. She was born and raised Harriett Carrington Brent at her family's home on Jack Frost Lane in Ruxton. She attended the old Greenwood School and a private school in Florence, Italy. She made her debut in 1931 at the Bachelors Cotillon and three years later married William Page Dame Jr., a Baltimore attorney. Her husband died in 1987.
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By GILBERT LEWTHWAITE | June 15, 2000
Being invited to find "epic, tragedy, or farce" in a boating experience was too good an offer to pass up. So I made my way to Baltimore Yacht Basin, a somewhat run-down facility beneath the Hanover Street bridge, to the Dame Quickly, an equally stressed, wooden boat built in 1956, and her owner, Christopher Chase-Dunn. Perhaps not surprisingly, he had the cabin sole up and was renewing the wiring to the bilge pumps that keep the 27-foot Pennant-class sloop afloat. "The pumps must be kept working, or she will go down," he confided in his original e-mail message, which attracted me to his Pier C berth.
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August 28, 2002
Opponent:Notre Dame in Kickoff Classic Site:Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J. When:Saturday, 8 p.m. TV/Radio:Ch. 2/WBAL (1090 AM) Line:Notre Dame by 3
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December 7, 1990
College Lombardi Award -- Awarded to Notre Dame NT Chris Zorich (57 tackles, 3 sacks, 11 tackles for losses).
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November 1, 1998
Notre Dame Prep's Emily Knapp was incorrectly identified in a photograph that appeared in Friday's sports section.The Sun regrets the errors.Pub Date: 11/01/98
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December 7, 2002
Opponent:Notre Dame in BB&T Classic Site:MCI Center, Washington Time:3:30 p.m. TV/Radio:Ch. 54/WBAL (1090 AM)
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By Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun | May 16, 2013
Each week, The Baltimore Sun publishes a Q&A with a college lacrosse player or coach to get you more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is Notre Dame junior midfielder Jim Marlatt , a Clarksville native and River Hill graduate who leads the team's midfielders in goals with 18 and assists with 10. The Fighting Irish (11-4), who are the second seed in the NCAA tournament, will meet seventh-seeded Duke (13-5) in a quarterfinal Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
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By Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun | April 29, 2013
ESPN analyst Mark Dixon, who provided color commentary for No. 7 Loyola's 8-4 victory over No. 13 Johns Hopkins on Saturday, will handle play-by-play duties for the championship final of the America East tournament at Stony Brook this Saturday and then add analysis for the title game of the Ivy League tournament the next day. The former Blue Jays midfielder, who can be followed on Twitter @Dixonlacrosse, discussed No. 3 Notre Dame's candidacy for...
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From Sun staff reports | April 28, 2013
No. 11 Syracuse scored six unanswered goals in the fourth quarter to down No. 3 Notre Dame, 10-4, in the Konica Minolta Big City Classic on Saturday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. After leading 3-1 at halftime, the Fighting Irish (10-3, 4-2 Big East Conference) were held to three shots on goal in the second half as the Orange (11-3, 5-1) put the game out of reach. No. 5 Cornell 17, No. 12 Princeton 11: The Big Red (12-2, 6-0 Ivy League) took a 9-3 first-half lead and held off the Tigers (8-5, 3-3)
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From Sun staff reports | April 21, 2013
No. 19 Connecticut took a 6-4 lead into halftime and never relinquished it, upsetting No. 7 Notre Dame at home, 10-7, in women's lacrosse Sunday. The Huskies (13-1, 5-1 Big East) won all their home games in a season for the first time in program history. The Fighting Irish (11-3, 5-3) scored just three goals in the second half, two by Lauren Sullivan. Morgan O'Reilly had four goals on senior day to lead UConn, Carly Palmucci added a pair of first-half goals and Lauren Kahn scored her team-leading 32nd goal of the season.
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by Richard Gorelick and The Baltimore Sun | April 16, 2013
The Charles J. Busta III lecture series at Notre Dame presents " Cindy Wolf : Mixing Business with Culinary Pleasure" on April 23. Wolf, two-time finalist for the James Beard Foundation award for Best Chef in the mid-Atlantic region, is a partner in Foreman Wolf, which owns and operates Charleston , Petit Louis , Pazo , Cinghiale and Johnny's . The Cindy Wolf lecture is 7 p.m. on April 23 at Notre Dame of Maryland University's...
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From Sun staff reports | April 14, 2013
The No. 6 Notre Dame men's lacrosse team overcame a slow start at home to defeat Big East rival Georgetown, 10-8, on Sunday afternoon. Senior attackman Sean Rogers paced the Fighting Irish offense with two goals and two assists. Notre Dame (9-2, 3-1) fell behind 4-0 by the 6:46 mark of the first quarter but responded with a 6-1 run to claim its first lead of the game early in the third quarter. The Hoyas (5-7, 2-2) became the first team to score five goals in a quarter against Notre Dame since Syracuse on May 1, 2010.
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September 26, 2003
On July 27, 2003, RAYMONDFRAZIER. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 27, 2003, 1 P. M at Notre Dame Preparatory School, 815 Hampton Lane, Towson.
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November 3, 2007
Good morning--Navy fans--Wouldn't you feel more confident about beating Notre Dame if your team hadn't given up 59 points to Delaware?
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From Sun staff reports | April 8, 2013
Senior Eric Law scored in the second overtime period as No. 1 Denver defeated visiting Bellarmine, 11-10, in men's lacrosse Sunday afternoon. The Pioneers' Cameron Flint matched a career high with four goals for his 10th career hat trick. The Pioneers (9-2, 4-0 Eastern College Athletic Conference) recorded 57 shots in the contest, three shy of tying the Division I single-game record, but goalkeeper Dillon Ward finished with 20 saves for the Knights (7-3, 3-3). No. 7 Notre Dame 13, Providence 8: The Fighting Irish ended the game on a 7-2 run in a win over the host Friars (7-5, 1-3)
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From Sun staff reports | April 6, 2013
Cori Murray scored the game-tying goal with 42 seconds left in regulation and the game-winner with 1:57 left in the second overtime as No. 10 Massachusetts (10-2, 2-0 Atlantic 10 Conference) extended its conference winning streak to 22 games with a 12-11 victory over Richmond. The Spiders fell to 3-9 and 0-2. No. 6 Notre Dame 16, Louisville 15, 2OT: Betsy Mastropieri scored three minutes into the second overtime to push the visiting Fighting Irish (9-0, 3-0 Big East Conference)
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