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Oct. 12, 2015 Issue

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ND SPORTS chowecki — who initiated Panken's goal with a throw‑in — has started in at least 18 matches every season since his sophomore year, but he noted that both himself and the team can still learn from such a big win. "I think one of the things we learned from the game was to keep our com‑ posure," Lachowecki said. "We're up 2‑0 and give up a goal there, not to panic. Those are lessons you can take down the road. "You'll give up goals and penalties like that, and whether you agree or not you have to keep playing and can't panic. Stay the road and keep work‑ ing." The Irish followed the Virginia win with a 4‑2 victory over Marquette Sept. 29. Notre Dame (7‑2‑1) heads to Raleigh, N.C., for a matchup against North Carolina State Oct. 4, before returning home to host Michigan Oct. 7. ✦ Irish Roundup CROSS COUNTRY Both the Irish men and the women were off over the Sept. 26 weekend. They hosted the Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational Oct. 2 at the Notre Dame Golf Course in South Bend. MEN'S GOLF The Irish were off over the Sept. 26 weekend. Notre Dame competed in the Tar Heel Invitational Oct. 3-4 at Chapel Hill, N.C. WOMEN'S GOLF Notre Dame was off over the Sept. 26 weekend. The Irish next participated in the Chip-N-Club Invita- tional Oct. 5-6 at Lincoln, Neb. WOMEN'S SOCCER (8‑2‑1) The No. 16 Irish fell 1-0 at home to then-No. 3 Florida State Sept. 27. The Irish managed seven shots in the contest, but the Seminoles earned a huge edge in shots on goal at 6-1. The defeat dropped Notre Dame to 1-2 in ACC play. The Irish looked to get back in the win column at Miami Oct. 2. VOLLEYBALL (5‑9) Notre Dame dropped two home ACC contests in 3-0 fashion to Louisville Sept. 25 and No. 17 Florida State Sept. 27. The Irish hung around with the Cardinals in the first set and actually led 22-18 at one point, but they couldn't finish the job and Louisville emerged with a 25-23 set win. The Cards then swept the Irish with 25-19 and 25-16 set victories. Notre Dame also competed with the Seminoles in the first two sets, but fell in both 25-20 and 25-21, before dropping the final set 25-12. The Irish next hosted Boston College Oct. 2 and Florida State Oct. 4 at Purcell Pavilion. — Jordan Wells

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