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There was no surprise Notre Dame women's basketball would be hosting the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. Late season struggles dropped the Fighting Irish to a No. 3 seed, however.
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Africanews on MSNCentral African opposition leads mass protest against Touadéra’s third-term bidThe Republican Bloc for the Defense of the Constitution (BRDC) has vowed to keep up the pressure, promising more protests in ...
Thousands of people in the Central African Republic protested against President Faustin Archange Touadera's plans to seek a ...
Thousands have protested plans of Central African Republic's president to run for a third term with the backing of ...
An official says a Kenyan UN peacekeeper has been killed in an ambush in the far east of the Central African Republic.
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The Irish, on their home court, took care of business like a team hosting a NCAA Tournament game should. Here are three takeaways. Maddy Westbeld promised one day early she was ready, and proved ...
SOUTH BEND – Three thoughts as No. 3 seed Notre Dame (27-5) women’s basketball opened the 2025 NCAA Tournament on Friday with a 106-54 victory over No.14 Stephen F. Austin at Purcell Pavilion ...
SOUTH BEND – Three thoughts as No. 3 seed Notre Dame (27-5) women’s basketball opened the 2025 NCAA Tournament on Friday with a 106-54 victory over No.14 Stephen F. Austin at Purcell Pavilion... How ...
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