[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 292 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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118th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 292
Congratulating the Fighting Irish of the University of Notre Dame men's
lacrosse team for winning the 2023 National Collegiate Athletic
Association Division I Men's Lacrosse National Championship.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
July 12, 2023
Mr. Braun (for himself and Mr. Young) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Congratulating the Fighting Irish of the University of Notre Dame men's
lacrosse team for winning the 2023 National Collegiate Athletic
Association Division I Men's Lacrosse National Championship.
Whereas, on May 29, 2023, the University of Notre Dame Men's Lacrosse Team
(referred to in this preamble as the ``Fighting Irish'') won the 2023
National Collegiate Athletic Association (referred to in this preamble
as the ``NCAA'') Division I title with a 13-9 win over the Duke Blue
Devils in Philadelphia;
Whereas the victory marked the first national title for the Notre Dame lacrosse
program, and the second NCAA title to come to South Bend this year
following the fencing team's third consecutive national championship
victory in March;
Whereas head coach Kevin Corrigan has excelled during his 35 seasons with the
Fighting Irish, having--
(1) the longest active tenure in men's lacrosse at the Division I
level;
(2) built Notre Dame into one of the premier men's lacrosse programs in
the country since his arrival on campus in 1988; and
(3) coached the Fighting Irish to score a combined 58 goals in the 2023
tournament;
Whereas head coach Kevin Corrigan has been supported by the following assistant
coaches and staff: Ryan Wellner, Chris Wojcik, Ryder Garnsey, Rob
Simpson, Joshua Skube, Mandy Merritt, Robby Hamman, Zach Korten, Ron
Powlus, Tayler Davis, and Marshall Terres;
Whereas the full roster of the 2023 national championship Fighting Irish team
comprises the following players: Jeffery Ricciardelli, Thomas
Ricciardelli, Fulton Bayman, Jack Simmons, Colin Hagstrom, Bryce Walker,
Fisher Finley, Chris Fake, Eric Dobson, Emmett Barger, Maximus Schalit,
Ronan Doherty, Brian Tevlin, Jake Taylor, Kevin Lynch, Quinn McCahon,
Maxim Manyak, Reilly Gray, Michael Lynch, Christian Alacqua, Chris
Conlin, Carter Parlette, Will Lynch, Max Busenkell, Ben Ramsey,Will
Maheras, Jalen Seymour, Ross Burgmaster, Casey Doyle, Will Angrick,
Marco Napolitano, Griffin Westlin, Ridge Johnson, Sam Assaf, Jack
Conroy, Jake Sommer, Jeremy Hopsicker, Thomas Porell, Declan Cooke, Mick
Lee, Christian Gallaher, Michael Ridgway, Liam Entenmann, Ryan Sforzo,
Jose Boyer, Will Gallagher, Jonathan Ford, Chris Kavanagh, Pat Kavanagh,
Alex Zepf, Mason Wordelman, Pat Eilers, Nick Harris, Will Donovan,
Conrad Delgado, Griffin Grant, and Logan Gutzwiller;
Whereas senior goalie Liam Entenmann was named the Most Outstanding Player of
the 2023 NCAA Championships, having finished with a season-high of 18
saves while allowing just 9 goals to propel the Fighting Irish to the
championship;
Whereas Jake Taylor, Chris Kavanagh, Eric Dobson, Quinn McCahon, Jeffery
Ricciardelli, and Brian Tevlin each scored twice and Jack Simmons added
a goal and 2 assists; and
Whereas the tradition of the Fighting Irish of excelling in both athletics and
academics continues to advance the sport of men's lacrosse and provide
inspiration for future generations of young athletes: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) congratulates the University of Notre Dame men's
lacrosse team for its victory in the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (referred to in this resolving clause as
the ``NCAA'') tournament claiming the 2023 NCAA Division I
title; and
(2) recognizes the dedication, perseverance, and hard work
of the players, coaches, students, alumni, administration, and
support staff that directly contributed to the victory of the
University of Notre Dame in the NCAA men's lacrosse
championship.
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