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August 2012

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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UNDER THE DOME door hockey game next February at Chicago's Soldier Field. The Irish will play Miami University as part of a doubleheader dubbed the Hockey City Classic at a press conference in the Windy City in early July. "Growing up in Chicago, it's al- • Notre Dame announced it would play its first out- MISCELLANEOUS NOTES ter freestyle race. He was one of 12 Notre Dame men who swam at the event in Omaha, Neb. Junior Kelly Ryan had a strong performance at the Trials, finishing 20th and 25th in her two backstroke events. • On the track, rising sophomore Irish junior frank Dyer finished 13th in men's 400-me- ways been a dream to watch college hockey in our city," said rising senior defenseman Sam calabrese, who grew up in the suburb of Park Ridge, Ill. Calabrese is one of six Irish players from the Chicago United States at the inaugural FIBA 3x3 World Champi- onships in Athens, Greece, in late August. The three- time All-American will be aiming for her fifth gold medal in international competition, with the most recent vic- tory coming last summer at the 2011 World University Games. • Rising sophomore swimmer emma Reaney didn't area. The game is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 17. • Junior point guard Skylar Diggins, will represent the qualify for London, but had an impressive showing at the U.S. Olympic Trials. She finished 13th overall in the 200 individual medley after sitting in ninth place fol- lowing her first heat with a time of 2:14.79. Reaney also placed in the top 50 of three other events. American scholars for the 2011-12 school year. Seniors Becca Huffer and Katie allare joined freshmen ashley armstrong and Kelli Oride to become the biggest group of golfers to make the list in program history. To qualify, each golfer had to compete in at least half of the team's tournaments and maintain a 3.5 GPA or higher. — Dan Murphy to finish the 10,000-meter distance race. He took home 11th place with a time of 31:09.94. Incoming freshman Danielle aragon finished fifth in the semifinals of the 800 meters. • Four Notre Dame women's golfers were named All- Want to stay up-to-date with all the Irish news? Like Us On Facebook and Follow Us On Twitter! www.facebook.com/blueandgoldillustrated www.twitter.com/BGInews AUGUST 2012 18 onships in Barcelona in the middle of July. Barber ran the 400-meter hurdles race in 57.63 seconds to claim her first international medal and the top time of any American. Sophomore Jake Kildoo was the first American man Kaila Barber won a bronze medal at the IAAF Junior World Champi-

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