UNDER THE DOME
Irish student-athletes excelling
on the field and in the classroom
Ryann DeJarld — Volleyball
The freshman libero finished with 28 digs in a heartbreaking
3-2 loss at home against Syracuse Oct. 4. It marked the 11th
most digs in a single game in program history in the rally-scoring
era (2001-present).
The high school second-team Under Armour All-American set
her career high (30) earlier this season against Hofstra Sept. 5.
Her 229 total digs as of Oct. 7 were a team high.
Isabella DiLisio — Women's Golf
The freshman is off to a strong start in her college career, notch-
ing a runner-up finish while helping the Irish win the team title
by 30 strokes at the Chip-N Club Invitational Oct. 5-6 in Lincoln,
Neb. She fired a 2-under-par 214 to finish just two strokes behind
the medalist.
The 2014 Hewlett-Packard Scholastic Junior All-American shot
a 6-under-par 66 in the second round, compiling seven birdies
and just one bogey to tie the school single-round record.
Patrick Hodan — Men's Soccer
The senior midfielder picked up his first goal of the season in
a 4-2 home win over Marquette Sept. 29, and also contributed
an assist in the Irish victory.
The 2014 All-American's goal gave Notre Dame a 1-0 lead
in the 19th minute, and his assist to senior defender Michael
Shipp evened the score at 2-2 in the 73rd minute, setting up the
eventual Irish come-from-behind win.
Molly Seidel — Cross Country
The senior overcame midweek illness to finish third overall in
the Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational held at Burke Golf Course
in South Bend Oct. 2.
The 2014 All-American in both cross country and track com-
pleted the 5,000-meter race in a time of 16:28.3, barely trailing
the winning time of 16:22.9 from North Carolina State freshman
Ryen Frazier.
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