Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football
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UNDER THE DOME Irish student-athletes excelling on the field and in the classroom TOP OF THE CLASS ries over Georgetown and Villanova to help extend Notre Dame's six-game winning streak. Brindock's performance landed her on the Big East Weekly Honor Roll Oct. 22. She was averaging 9.38 assists per set (sixth in the conference) and had topped 30 in 13 matches through Oct. 23. She is one of four players with a weekly conference award for the Irish this season. Maggie Brindock — Jr., Volleyball The Rockwall, Texas, native recorded 59 assists in victo- win over Providence Oct. 20. It was his fourth multiple-goal game of the season, and all three goals came in less than 10 minutes during a second-half shooting spree. Finley, who transferred from Duke two years ago, led the No. 7 Irish with 14 of the team's 36 goals through Oct. 23, including four game winners. Ryan Finley — Sr., Men's Soccer Finley scored his first hat trick at Notre Dame in a 3-0 more get Notre Dame off to a second-place start at the Georgetown Invitational, the final event of the team's fall schedule. Earlier in October, Wingo placed second individu- ally in the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational in Muncie, Ind. He closed that tournament with consecutive one-under-par 69s to salvage a rough start and claim the best finish in his young collegiate career. Tyler Wingo — So., Men's Golf Eight birdies in his first two rounds helped the Irish sopho- that finished 12th out of 40 teams at the Head of the Charles in Boston. Meyers' crew raced a field of Olympic medalists from around the world and other colleges. They beat out 24 other university teams, including last year's national champions, Virginia. Meyers was one of six members of the rowing team named 2012 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Scholar Athletes. Abby Meyers — Sr., Rowing Meyers rode shotgun for Notre Dame's varsity eight boat