PTS REB AST PF
Dia Thompson 0 0 0 0
Han Huffman 0 0 0 0
Mich Mabrey 3 2 0 1
Taya Reimer 6 4 1 4
Whity Holloway 0 0 0 0
Jewell Loyd 21 6 5 2
Brianna Turner 11 5 2 4
Madison Cable 9 6 1 2
Kat Westbeld 8 7 2 1
Lindsay Allen 5 3 5 1
. PTS REB AST PF
Eliz Williams 18 11 1 0
Azura Stevens 13 10 1 0
Ka'lia Johnson 6 5 3 3
Erin Mathias 3 4 0 0
Mercedes Riggs 0 0 0 2
Reb Greenwell 4 5 1 5
Amber Henson 4 1 1 3
Kendall Cooper 2 3 1 1
It's good to see westbeld improve and add tough minutes. Her with turner and Reimer could be awesome the next two years. What happened to mychal? Is she injured?
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McGraw said Keyes represents the standards represented by Notre Dame women's basketball.
"Our program is more than basketball," McGraw said of Keyes. "This is a historic event for every woman who ever played at Notre Dame, just to know that at such a male-dominated school it's great to have the first endowment (of a head coaching position) be for the women. The reaction has been positive everywhere. There's a lot of buzz about this.
"It's important to me that we build strong confident women. We want women who can go out into the world and make a difference. We want them to feel that way when they're here, that they have made a difference. We want them to continue to do that through the alumni association, in their communities, wherever they go."
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NOTRE DAME, Ind. - Although the University of Notre Dame women's basketball team already held its official Pink Zone game (known nationally as Play4Kay) back on Feb. 1, defeating Wake Forest, 92-63 at Purcell Pavilion, the Fighting Irish continue their drive to raise funds for breast cancer research.
At Monday's home game against No. 8/7 Louisville (7 p.m. ET on ESPN2), Notre Dame will be supporting the Pink Zone/Play4Kay initiative, while also giving local fans the chance to help the cause in the event they were not able to attend the Feb. 1 Wake Forest game due to poor weather in the South Bend area that afternoon.
Donation buckets will be stationed at Gates 8, 9 and 10 of Purcell Pavilion for fans to offer monetary contributions for the Pink Zone/Play4Kay cancer awareness drive. There also will be numerous Pink Zone/Play4Kay items up for sale at designated tables located in Heritage Hall on the upper concourse on the north side of Purcell Pavilion (opposite the team benches).
For Monday's game against Louisville, the Notre Dame players will wear special white uniforms with pink and navy blue trim, as well as pink sneakers, while the Fighting Irish coaching staff also will be outfitted in various pink items.
The Fighting Irish have raised nearly $750,000 in donations for Pink Zone/Play4Kay during the past six seasons, including better than $125,000 last year (among the most in the nation by a Division I program).
Once again this year, all funds raised by Notre Dame during its Pink Zone campaign will be divided between a local recipient (the Foundation of St. Joseph Regional Medical Center) and a national charity (the Kay Yow Cancer Fund).
For more information on the 2015 Notre Dame Pink Zone initiative, please visit the event's official web site: Page Redirection.
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Notre Dame is the only school in the nation with both the men's and the women's basketball teams ranked this week in the Associated Press top 10. The Irish men's and women's basketball teams have a combined record of 48-6. The Gonzaga men's and women's teams are a combined 47-5, and the Kentucky men's and women's teams are 45-6.
Coach Mike Brey's Irish men are 23-4 overall and 11-3 in the Atlantic Coast Conference, two games behind first-place Virginia.
Coach Muffet McGraw's Irish women are 25-2 overall and 12-1 in the ACC, standing in first place by a one-game margin over Florida State and Louisville.
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