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7.10.2009 | General
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio -- Notre Dame College is pleased to announce that the College’s membership application for NCAA Division II has been approved. Notre Dame, currently affiliated with the NAIA, will begin the 2009-10 academic year as a Candidacy Year-One institution in the NCAA Division II membership process.
11.8.2008 | Men's Cross Country
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio – With steady improvement throughout the fall, the Men’s and Women’s Cross Country seasons came to a close on Saturday at the American Mideast Conference (AMC) Championship hosted by Ursuline College. While no Falcon set any records, the men jumped two spots in 2008, to a sixth place finish of 13 squads. The NDC women finished ninth out of 14 AMC schools.
10.18.2008 | Men's Cross Country
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Maybe it was the name "Falcon Invitational" that made Notre Dame Cross Country feel at home Saturday in the event hosted by Bowling Green State University. More likely, NDC's results in Bowling Green are the product of hard work and show a team improving seemingly every week this fall.
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Did You Know...
... that Falcon Football represents the only scholarship football program in the metropolitan Cleveland area?
... that with their 2009 AMC Championship, Notre Dame Softball becomes the first Falcon team to win two conference titles?  Notre Dame has now won three league crowns (Softball two, Men's Soccer one).
... that senior attacker Molly Merrill (Women's Lacrosse) leaves College Road as NDC’s all-time leading scorer, with 144 career goals and 193 total points (144 goals, 49 assists)?
... that NDC Softball's Anna Ball (2006-09) is the NAIA's all-time leader in batting average (.516) and slugging percentage (.862)?
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