February 17, 2008

Irish Escape Jersey with 3 Point Win Over Rutgers

Author: Frankie V | Filed Under Notre Dame Basketball

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Notre Dame rebounded from Wednesday’s loss in Storrs by escaping New Jersey with a 3 point 71-68 win over Rutgers. As has historically been the case, the Irish struggled at times playing on Rutgers home court and had to hold onto the win after leading by 8 at half time.

Notre Dame Box Score

STARTERS FGM-A FTM-A REB AST PTS
Rob Kurz F 4-11 2-2 14 0 11
Zach Hillesland, F 2-6 1-2 6 0 5
Luke Harangody, F 5-16 0-1 8 2 10
Tory Jackson, G 7-13 2-5 8 10 17
Kyle McAlarney, G 5-12 2-2 2 3 16
Jonathan Peoples, G 1-2 0-0 0 0 2
Luke Zeller, F-C 1-3 0-0 1 0 3
Ryan Ayers, G-F 3-4 0-0 4 0 7
TOTALS 28-67 7-12 43 15 71

Tory Jackson turned in one of his best performances in an Irish uniform with 17 points, 10 assists, and 8 rebounds - two board shy of his first career triple double. Overall, Notre Dame had four players in double figures led by Jackson’s 17 - Harangody (10), McAlarney (16), and Kurz (11).

Notre Dame won despite a sub par game from sophomore center Luke Harangody. Harangody came up two rebounds shy of his seventh consecutive double-double and his 10 points were his second lowest output of the season. He struggled from the field hitting just 5 of 16 attempts from the floor and made only one trip to the free throw line.

The Irish held on to the victory despite Harangody’s struggles and improved their chances at a first round bye in the Big East Tournament.

Notre Dame is now 4-7 all time against Rutgers with 3 of those wins coming under the guidance of Mike Brey.

Below is some video from ESPN with some highlights for those of you, like me, who do not get ESPNU even though you may be already paying extra for Sports Pack on Comcast and can’t switch to Direct TV because Comcast doesn’t make your local Comcast Sports Net available to satelitte providers which would then mean you’d miss all of the Phillies, Sixers, and Flyers games. Thanks Comcast, you’re AWESOME.

February 9, 2008

34 and Counting for Hoops Team

Author: Frankie V | Filed Under Notre Dame Basketball, Picks of Destiny

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ND’s men’s basketball team won its 34th consecutive home game in a row on Saturday with a nail biting victory over rival Marquette.

Five Irish scored in double figures - Luke Harangody (18), Tory Jackson (14), Kyle McAlarney (12), Luke Zeller (11), and Zach Hillesland (10) - and Haranfody added 11 boards for his 5th straight double-double.

Here’s some highlights from Brey’s post game presser:

On ND’s play at the end of the game:

We played smart. We did a good job not giving up the three-point shot on their last few possessions. Our fans certainly helped us.”

On the success of Notre Dame’s bench players…

Luke Zeller is in such a rhythm right now. Ryan Ayers stepped up again with 9 points today.”

On the upcoming game at UConn:

“We need some rest. This one was a heck of an emotional and physical investment. We need to get our legs back under us before we go to Storrs (Connecticut) and face as hot of a team as us right now. I think they’re better than when we played them in the second game of the (conference) season, but I also think we’re better. I know that they want to get their hands on us.”

On the play of Tory Jackson:

“He was really good. He’s one of the big reasons we are in such a rhythm. When your point guard is playing as well as he is, that certainly helps the rest of the team out.”

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