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Cunningham hits a 3 with 9 seconds to play to tie the game.

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MSST wins on the road over Mizzou.

MSST wins on the road over Mizzou.

Mizzou ball at midcourt.

Blair draws a charge on a Mizzouri player passing while moving.

MSST hits FTs for 4 pt win.

Mizzou had a disasterous 3Q getting outscored 18-6 to erase a 9 pt Mizzou halftime lead.
 

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2nd NCAA Reveal

2nd NCAA Reveal

1. UConn (Albany Regional)
2. Mississippi State (Kansas City Regional)
3. Louisville (Lexington Regional)
4. Notre Dame (Spokane Regional)
5. Oregon,
6. Baylor,
7. South Carolina
8. Florida State
9. Texas,
10. UCLA;
11. Tennessee;
12. Georgia,
13. Maryland;
14. Missouri;
15. Michigan,
16 Texas A&M
 

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Got mid court seats to the Duke game - hope our little guy is done with his cold by then so we can all enjoy a Lady Leprechaun beat down of some Dookies.

They really need to move up to 2 or 3 so they can stay closer to home in their regional - Spokane would suck.
 

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No. 5 Irish Top Tar Heels, 94-62 :: Notre Dame Women's Basketball :: UND.COM :: The Official Site of ND Athletics

NOTRE DAME, Ind. -- The No. 5 University of Notre Dame women's basketball team topped North Carolina, 94-62, on Thursday night for program win No. 950.

Marina Mabrey collected a season-high 25 points and eight assists, spurring Notre Dame's best passing game of the season against the Tar Heels (14-8, 4-5). The Irish (21-2, 9-1), which totaled a season-best 28 assists, won their 20th straight at Purcell Pavilion.

"We played pretty well defensively," Karen and Kevin Keyes Family Women's Basketball Head Coach Muffet McGraw said. "We were identifying the shooters and had some great awareness.

"Koko gave us great minutes as always off the bench. She showed great energy, great momentum, and she shot the ball well. She really settles us down when she's in the game."

How It Happened
Notre Dame opened the game with an 11-2 run, during which the Irish shot 5-for-7 from the field, all resulting in the Tar Heels calling a timeout just under two minutes into the contest. By the end of the period, the Irish claimed a 26-11 lead, earning nine assists on 11 field goals.

The Irish defense continued its pressure in the second quarter, forcing a North Carolina scoring drought that lasted 3:43 midway through the second period, then later creating another drought over the final 2:42 of the quarter. All-in-all, the Irish limited the Tar Heels to four points in the final 6:56.

Marina Mabrey (16 points) and Arike Ogunbowale (13 points) each had double digit points by the midway point, as Notre Dame took a 51-21 advantage into halftime.

Notre Dame entered the fourth quarter with a 69-37 lead. Ogunbowale connected on three straight three-pointers to begin the period, giving her a season-high-tying four threes in the game. Kristina Nelson and Danielle Patterson combined to score the next 11 points and send the Irish to a 94-62 victory over North Carolina.

Player of the Game
Marina Mabrey recorded a season-high 25 points with eight assists against North Carolina. Mabrey, who tallied 16 first-half points, turned in her sixth game of the season with 20-plus points and third in the last five games. Mabrey shot 9-for-15 from the field as her nine made field goals tied her season high.

Stat of the Game
Notre Dame dished out a season-high 28 assists as a team on Thursday. The Irish were led by Marina Mabrey's season high tying eight assists in the game.

Notes

Notre Dame leads the all-time series, 7-1, over North Carolina, and have won five straight. The Irish are 3-0 at home against the Tar Heels.
Today's victory marked the 950th in program history.
Irish are 71-3 all-time in ACC play.
Irish have won 20-straight inside Purcell Pavilion.
Irish have won 47 consecutive conference games at home.
Arike Ogunbowale's 24 points marks her 15th game of 20-plus points, which leads the ACC. Ogunbowale reached a season high of five assists for the third time.
With 11 points tonight, Kristina Nelson has reached double-digits for two straight games.
The Irish have shot over 50 percent in seven of the last nine halves.
Irish defense has forced over 20 turnovers in four of the last six games.
With 37 seconds left in the game, Nicole Benz connected on a three-pointer, securing her first basket of her collegiate career.
Mabrey has tied her season high of five steals for the fourth time in the past seven games.
Shepard's six assists tied her career high for the third time.
Last two home conference games, the Irish have won by an average margin of 42.5 points.
Up Next
The Irish return to the bright lights and national spotlight of ESPN2 this Sunday when they travel to Cameron Indoor Stadium to challenge No. 19 Duke at 1 p.m. ET.


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FINAL with PT minutes

FINAL with PT minutes

Official Basketball Box Score
North Carolina vs Notre Dame
2/1/18 7 pm ET at Notre Dame, Ind. (Purcell Pavilion)

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                           TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
30 Jaelynn Murray...... f  2-3    0-0    0-0    2  0  2   5   4  0  2  1  0  12
44 Janelle Bailey...... c  4-14   0-0    3-6    6  4 10   4  11  1  3  2  1  37
01 Taylor Koenen....... g  4-16   0-3    0-0    4  6 10   2   8  3  3  0  0  38
10 Jamie Cherry........ g  5-11   3-7    2-2    1  1  2   4  15  6  5  0  3  39
22 Paris Kea........... g  5-16   3-7    0-0    0  4  4   1  13  3  5  0  3  35
04 Jocelyn Jones.......    1-4    0-0    2-2    3  3  6   1   4  1  0  0  0   7
11 Emily Sullivan......    2-2    0-0    0-0    2  1  3   1   4  0  1  2  1  13
15 Olivia Smith........    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  1  0  0   3
20 Leah Church.........    1-4    1-4    0-0    0  0  0   0   3  0  1  0  0  14
34 Naomi Van Nes.......    0-0    0-0    0-0    0  0  0   0   0  0  0  0  0   2
   TEAM................                         2  2  4             1
   Totals..............   24-70   7-21   7-10  20 21 41  18  62 14 22  5  8 200
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TOTAL FG% 1st Half:  9-33 27.3%   2nd Half: 15-37 40.5%   Game: 34.3%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  2-10 20.0%   2nd Half:  5-11 45.5%   Game: 33.3%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half:  1-2  50.0%   2nd Half:  6-8  75.0%   Game: 70.0%    2


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HOME TEAM: Notre Dame 21-2, 9-1
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                          TOT-FG  3-PT         REBOUNDS
## Player Name            FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF  TP  A TO BLK S MIN
23 Jessica Shepard..... f  3-6    0-0    2-6    3  5  8   1   8  6  3  1  1  24
33 Kathryn Westbeld.... f  3-5    0-1    0-0    2  3  5   0   6  2  0  0  0  23
03 Marina Mabrey....... g  9-15   3-7    4-4    2  3  5   1  25  8  2  1  5  32
05 Jackie Young........ g  3-11   0-0    1-4    3  3  6   0   7  4  2  0  3  31
24 Arike Ogunbowale.... g  9-18   4-8    2-2    2  3  5   1  24  5  1  0  4  31
02 Kaitlin Cole........    0-2    0-2    0-0    0  0  0   1   0  0  1  0  1   8
20 Nicole Benz.........    1-2    1-2    0-0    0  0  0   0   3  0  0  0  0   4
21 Kristina Nelson.....    5-6    0-0    1-1    1  4  5   4  11  2  3  1  1  24
32 Danielle Patterson..    3-6    0-0    2-6    1  1  2   0   8  1  1  0  1  17
40 Maureen Butler......    1-1    0-0    0-0    0  2  2   0   2  0  0  0  0   6
   TEAM................                         5  3  8
   Totals..............   37-72   8-20  12-23  19 27 46   8  94 28 13  3 16 200

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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 21-39 53.8%   2nd Half: 16-33 48.5%   Game: 51.4%  DEADB
3-Pt. FG% 1st Half:  3-6  50.0%   2nd Half:  5-14 35.7%   Game: 40.0%   REBS
F Throw % 1st Half:  6-8  75.0%   2nd Half:  6-15 40.0%   Game: 52.2%    6


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Officials: Bryan Brunette, Denise Brooks, Mark Resch
Technical fouls: North Carolina-None. Notre Dame-None.
Attendance: 7617
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Score by Periods                1st  2nd  3rd  4th   Total
North Carolina................   11   10   16   25  -   62
Notre Dame....................   26   25   18   25  -   94

Points in the paint-NC 16,ND 48.
Points off turnovers-NC 12,ND 27.
2nd chance points-NC 22,ND 14.
Fast break points-NC 2,ND 10.
Bench points-NC 11,ND 24.
Score tied-1 time. Lead changed-0 times.
Last FG-NC 4th-00:55, ND 4th-00:37.
Largest lead-NC None, ND by 41 4th-07:31.
NC led for 00:00. ND led for 39:40. Game was tied for 00:20.
 

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McGraw Post Game Press Conference - North Carolina

McGraw Post Game Press Conference - North Carolina

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Mabrey, Ogunbowale lead way in another Notre Dame blowout
By Anthony Anderson Tribune Correspondent Feb 1, 2018 Updated Feb 1, 2018

SOUTH BEND — Notre Dame is really something these days.

More specifically, the Irish keep punishing their opponents by 30-something.

Ruling from the get-go and even reaching this latest 30-point margin by halftime, No. 5-ranked Notre Dame pounded North Carolina, 94-62, in women’s college basketball Thursday night at Purcell Pavilion for its sixth straight victory.

"Notre Dame is a great team; offensively they are just incredible," North Carolina coach Sylvia Hatchell said. "Defensively, they are deceptive, more than you think they are. We turned the ball over a lot (22), which we haven't been doing. They exposed our youth, our inexperience, our weaknesses."

Marina Mabrey scored a season-high 25 points — all within the first three quarters — and added season highs of eight assists and five steals, as the Irish improved to 21-2 overall, 9-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

ND is tied atop the ACC with Louisville, which cruised by host Virginia on Thursday in a battle of the other 8-1 league clubs.

Arike Ogunbowale added 24 points for the Irish to go with five assists and four steals, and Kristina Nelson netted 11 points off the bench.

"I think the past two games we really showed how we can share the ball and that's nice to see," Mabrey said.

ND forward Kathryn Westbeld was poked in the right eye late in the third quarter and the eye later swelled shut. Coach Muffet McGraw said afterwards that Westbeld is “day-to-day.”

"We've had a doctor and an opthalmologist look at her already," McGraw said. "There's no structural damage. It's just swollen shut. So she'll be day-to-day."


Notre Dame captured its fourth straight win of 30 or more points, tying a program record within conference play. The 1998-99 squad originated the feat with Big East victories over Seton Hall, St. John’s, Syracuse and Providence.

The overall mark for consecutive 30-point wins is five, achieved early in the 2014-15 season.

The Irish were sharp at both ends of the court from the outset.

They set up several easy baskets in transition with takeaways out of their aggressive 2-3 zone, and they crisply found mismatches and open scoring angles on offense.

In the process, they finished with a season-high 28 assists, including six by Jessica Shepard, who matched her career high.

"I like the unselfishness we showed out there," McGraw said.

"I thought we played very well defensively through the first three quarters. Our (2-3) zone was good and we identified their shooters. Defensively, we are more committed and we're playing harder on defense."

Notre Dame built a 51-21 advantage by halftime.

A 9-0 run gave the Irish an 11-2 lead in the opening 2:30. They added two spurts of 7-0 in the second quarter, then closed that period with another 9-0 run.

Mabrey had 16 points and three steals by the half. Ogunbowale added 13 points, all five of her assists and three steals by the break, while Shepard had eight points, eight rebounds and five of her assists before Notre Dame headed back to the locker room.

ND outscored the Tar Heels 30-4 in paint points, 10-0 in fast-break points and 15-3 in points off turnovers in the opening half.

The Irish hit 21-of-39 field goals in the half for 54 percent to the Heels’ 9-of-33 for 27 percent, and outrebounded the visitors 28-15.

"They are always good offensively," Hatchell remarked. "They have excellent size and their system is very good. You take one thing away and they make you pay for it somewhere else."

North Carolina was paced by Jamie Cherry with 15 points, Paris Kea with 13 and Janelle Bailey with 11. Also the Heels’ three top scorers were held more than 12 points below their collective average of 51.3, and they didn’t pick up 26 of their combined 39 until the second half.

Notre Dame, which won its 20th consecutive home game, visits No. 19 Duke for a 1 p.m. contest Sunday on ESPN2.It’s ND’s last encounter of the regular season against a team that’s currently ranked.

After that game, the Irish are off until hosting Georgia Tech on Feb. 11, their lone one-week idle stretch of the ACC season.
 

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#5 ND @ #19 Duke Sunday 1pm ET ESPN2

#5 ND @ #19 Duke Sunday 1pm ET ESPN2

No. 5 Irish Engage No. 19 Duke This Sunday on ESPN2 :: Notre Dame Women's Basketball :: UND.COM :: The Official Site of ND Athletics



Game 24: #5/5 Notre Dame (21-2, 9-1) at #19/19 Duke (18-5, 7-3)
When: Sunday, Feb. 4 | 1:00 pm ET
Where: Durham, N.C. | Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Watch: ESPN2 | WatchESPN | Pam Ward, Gail Goestenkors, Courtney Lyle
Listen: Pulse FM 96.9 / 92.1 | Bob Nagle (PxP)


NOTRE DAME, Ind. – The No. 5 University of Notre Dame women’s basketball team carries its momentum into Cameron Indoor Stadium this Sunday, when the Irish (21-2, 9-1) engage in another ranked showdown, this time at No. 19 Duke (18-5, 7-3). The game will be broadcasted nationally on ESPN2, starting at 1 p.m. ET.

WHO’S HOT
Graduate student Kristina ‘Koko’ Nelson has made the most of her time off the bench as of late. Over the last four games, Koko has doubled both her season scoring and rebounding averages with 9.5 points and 5.8 rebounds, respectively. In fact, Koko has reached double-digit points in two straight games, tallying 11 points at both FSU and vs UNC, knocking down a season best five made field goals in each.

Koko leads the team in field goal percentage, converting 63.4 percent from the floor. During conference play, Koko is averaging 7.3 points on 63.8 percent shooting.

The Georgia native now has four double-digit scoring performances this season, which tops the three she had in her career entering her final year.

IRISH ROLLING
With Notre Dame’s 94-62 victory over North Carolina on Feb. 1, the Irish captured its fourth straight win of 30 or more points, tying a program record within conference play. The 1998-99 squad originated the feat with Big East victories over Seton Hall, St. John’s, Syracuse and Providence. The overall mark for consecutive 30-point wins is five, achieved early in the 2014-15 season, spanning Nov. 21-30

DEALS AND STEALS
In ACC play only, the Irish rank first in assists (20.6), steals (10.9), turnover margin (+3.9) and assist-to-turnover ratio (1.4), proving that Notre Dame is clicking on multiple fronts right now. The Irish have surpassed the 20-assist mark three times over the last four games, including a season best of 28 vs the Tar Heels on Feb. 1. Defensively the Irish have collected at least 14 steals on five occasions over the last six games.

One can certainly thank junior Marina Mabrey for the statistical surge. Mabrey averages 5.4 assists in ACC play, which ranks second, and has dished out a season best eight assists both vs Boston College on Jan. 14 and vs UNC. Overall, Mabrey has been the very definition of consistency, dishing out 5+ assists in 11 of the past 13 games.

On the defensive end, Mabrey has tied her season high of five steals four times in the last seven games. The junior averages 2.9 steals per game in ACC play, which ranks second.

BIG-GAME JACKIE
Sophomore Jackie Young has proven to be very reliable in big-game situations. In the past three games vs top-10 teams, Young has produced the following: 23 points at No. 3 Louisville, 18 points vs No. 6 Tennessee and 16 points at No. 8 FSU -- thus averaging 19.0 points.

DEFENSE THRIVING
The Irish continue to up the defensive ante as of late. In fact, Notre Dame’s defense has forced a total of 129 turnovers that resulted in a combined 141 points over the last six games. The Irish have forced over 20 turnovers in four of the last six games.

UNC -- 22 turnovers resulting in 27 points
FSU -- 17 turnovers resulting in 15 points
Pitt -- 19 turnovers resulting in 25 points
Boston College -- 20 turnovers resulting in 20 points
Tennessee -- 28 turnovers resulting in 28 points
Clemson -- 23 turnovers resulting in 26 points

CAREER VS DUKE
Notre Dame is 15-1 all-time vs Duke, with the lone loss occurring back on Nov. 22, 1997. The Irish have since won 13 straight.

The two squared off twice last season, with the Irish claiming a 62-58 victory at home, then an 84-61 win at the ACC Tournament. Arike Ogunbowale scored a team high 21 points in the latter.

ABOUT THE BLUE DEVILS
No. 19 Duke enters with an 18-5 overall record and 7-3 mark in ACC play. After suffering back-to-back losses to Miami and No. 3 Louisville to kick off league play, the Blue Devils have rebounded by winning seven-of-eight, including three in a row.

Lexie Brown (20.6 ppg), Rebecca Greenwell (12.9 ppg) and Haley Gorecki (11.5 ppg) all average double-figures. All three shoot above 41.0 percent from three, rank in the top-45 nationally in three-point shooting percentage and are the main reason the Blue Devils rank second in the nation shooting 41.6 percent from beyond the arc.

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Anthony Anderson SBT 2/3/18

SOUTH BEND — As surging Notre Dame tries to take surging Duke out, the Irish may have to do so without Kathryn Westbeld, who looks like she’s been duking it out.

The availability of the senior forward for Sunday’s nationally televised 1 p.m. women’s basketball contest could be a game-time decision, coach Muffet McGraw said Saturday.

While the acute swelling around Westbeld’s purpled right eye has begun to go down after she was poked during the third quarter of Thursday’s 94-62 victory over North Carolina, she was held out of the practice the Irish engaged in Saturday afternoon shortly before departing for Durham, N.C.

“We’re hopeful, but she’s questionable,” McGraw said of Westbeld.

If Westbeld doesn’t play, recently hot Kristina Nelson will get the start, according to the coach, while the scholarship portion of ND’s bench will be chopped in half to a solitary freshman, Danielle Patterson.


Expect zero sympathy for the No. 5-ranked Irish (21-2, 9-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) from the No. 19 Blue Devils (18-5, 7-3).

Just like Notre Dame, Duke’s lost a key player for all of this season because of a knee injury that was suffered in the NCAA Tournament last season. That’s Kyra Lambert for the Devils, Brianna Turner for the Irish.

Likewise similar to ND, Duke’s been slammed again this season. Though the Devils can’t match the three players that the Irish have lost to season-ending knee injuries, they did lose heralded freshman point guard Mikayla Boykin for the rest of the winter in early December.

And just like the Irish with Westbeld, the Devils have a starter who’s questionable for Sunday in Haley Gorecki. The sophomore sharpshooter who is averaging 11.5 points sat out Thursday’s 77-59 win over Georgia Tech with a hip injury and is listed as “day to day” in Duke’s pregame media notes.

It may not matter. Just as ND has done, the Devils have forged forward.

They’ve won seven of their last eight, the loss an overtime decision at rival North Carolina.

Furthermore, for their game with the Irish, they’ll be home, where they’ll be aiming for a program-record 31st straight regular-season victory.

“It’s always hostile because the crowd is always right behind you,” McGraw said of Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Duke is engineered by ACC Player of the Year candidate Lexie Brown. The senior guard leads the ACC in scoring (20.6) and steals (3.7) besides averaging 4.1 assists.

Brown’s part of a trio with Gorecki and senior Rebecca Greenwell who have carried the Devils to 41.6 percent marksmanship from 3-point land, ranking the team third in the nation.

All three are shooting 41.9 percent or better outside the arc. They’ve combined to drain 137-of-318 triples.

“It’s going to be difficult. We might have to play some man-to-man,” said McGraw, whose club has gone almost exclusively with an increasingly effective zone lately. “We’ll have to see how it goes, but we didn’t do a good job on (Florida State’s) Imani Wright, and that was just one (player), so to guard three of ’em as well as they shoot it will be difficult. But we’re getting smarter, we’re getting better, we’re more active.”

“You gotta know where they are in the zone and shade towards that side,” Irish guard Marina Mabrey said of the challenge Duke presents, “while still keeping the high post covered and getting out there with a hand up to contest the shots.”

Mabrey’s coming off her most productive game of the season in the win over Carolina. The junior notched or matched season highs with 25 points, eight assists and five steals. She went 9-of-15 from the field with three triples and 4-of-4 at the line.

As a team, the soaring Irish rang up their fourth straight league victory by 30 or more points, matching a 19-year-old standard, and won their sixth straight game overall.

In their last five, beginning with the second half of the Tennessee contest, they’ve pummeled their opponents 428-252, and that includes a pair of top-10 victims.

Duke’s been nowhere near that overwhelming, but the Devils have won each of their last three by at least a dozen points. They’re looking to make ND their second ranked victim of the season, having downed Oregon State, and they fell just 66-60 earlier this month at No. 3 Louisville — the same place the Irish suffered their 100-67 aberration loss.

With six league outings remaining for each, the Cardinals and ND are tied atop the ACC at 9-1. Virginia’s next at 8-2, followed by Duke and North Carolina State at 7-3.
 
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Starting Lineups

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POS # NAME CLASS
g 03 Marina Mabrey JR
g 05 Jackie Young SO
f 23 Jessica Shepard JR
g 24 Arike Ogunbowale JR
f 33 Kathryn Westbeld SR

Dukies
POS # NAME CLASS
g 04 Lexie Brown SR
c 21 Bego Faz Davalos SR
g 23 Rebecca Greenwell SR
f 25 Jade Williams FR
f 35 Erin Mathias SR
 

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School)
2	Haley Gorecki	G	6-0	RSo.	Palatine, Ill. (William Fremd)
4	Lexie Brown	G	5-9	RSr.	Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett/Maryland)
5	Leaonna Odom	F	6-2	So.	Lompoc, Calif. (Chaminade)
11	Sofia Roma	C	6-2	RJr.	Richmond Hill, N.Y. (Wagner College)
12	Mikayla Boykin	G	5-9	Fr.	Clinton, N.C. (Clinton)
14	Faith Suggs	G/F	6-1	Jr.	Flossmoor, Ill. (Homewood Flossmoor)
15	Kyra Lambert	G	5-9	Jr.	Cibolo, Texas (Samuel Clemens)
21	Bego Faz Davalos	C	6-3	RSr.	San Luis Potosi, Mexico (Technologico De Monterrey)
23	Rebecca Greenwell	G	6-1	RSr.	Owensboro, Ky. (Owensboro Catholic)
25	Jade Williams	F/C	6-5	Fr.	The Colony, Texas (The Colony)
30	Emily Schubert	C	6-4	RFr.	Elizabethton, Tenn. (Elizabethton)
32	Jayda Adams	G	6-0	Fr.	Irvine, Calif. (Mater Dei)
35	Erin Mathias	F/C	6-4	Sr.	Pittsburgh, Pa. (Fox Chapel Area)
44	Madison Treece	F	6-4	Fr.	St. Peters, Mo. (Rock Bridge)
 

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Both teams shooting poorly, ND 2-8, Duke 2-9

Nice pass from Rico to Koko for 2 underneath

Tie game
 

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Timeout 4:36 1Q

Tied at 5


ND getting killed on the boards

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Total Rebounds	4	11
Offensive Rebounds	1	6
Defensive Rebounds	3	5
 

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Mabrey trey, ND 8-5

Koko 2 straight Drebs

Koko playing for Shep
 

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Mathias drive the lane takes out Koko with both players hitting the deck. NO CALL.
 

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Shep in for Kat.

Shep reb. outlet pass to Mabs down the farside, feeds Young for the layup.
 

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ND had 10-0 run but Duke has hit back to back baskets.

Shep pass to Koko down low, back to Shep for the layup ... stuffed. FOUL

Shep hit the FT 13-9.

Greenwell hit Trey at the buzzer.
 

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End of 1, ND 13 DU 12

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Matchup ND DUKE
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FG Made-Attem	4-13	5-19
Field Goal %	30.8	26.3
3PT Made-Atte	1-4	2-6
Three Point %	25.0	33.3
FT Made-Attem	4-6	0-0
Free Throw %	66.7	0.0
Total Rebounds	9	15
Offensive Rebs	1	7
Defensive Rebs	8	8
Team Rebounds	0	0
Assists	4	2
Steals	3	3
Blocks	1	2
Turnovers	4	5
Team Turnovers	0	0
Total Turnovers	4	5
Personal Fouls	1	4
Technical Fouls	0	0
Flagrant Fouls	0	0
 
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STARTERS	FG	3PT	FT	OREB	DREB	REB	AST	STL	BLK	TO	PF	PTS
J. Shepard F	0-1	0-0	2-2	1	1	2	0	0	0	1	0	2
K. Westbeld F	1-2	0-0	0-0	0	2	2	0	1	0	1	0	2
M. Mabrey G	1-3	1-3	0-0	0	1	1	2	1	0	2	0	3
A. Ogunbowale G	0-5	0-1	0-0	0	2	2	1	0	0	0	0	0
J. Young G	1-1	0-0	2-4	0	0	0	1	0	0	0	1	4
BENCH	    FG	3PT	FT	OREB	DREB	REB	AST	STL	BLK	TO	PF	PTS
K. Nelson F	1-1	0-0	0-0	0	2	2	0	1	1	0	0	2
L. Thompson G	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0
K. Cole G	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0
N. Benz G	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0
TEAM	  4-13	1-4	4-6	1	8	9	4	3	1	4	1	13
 	       30.8%	25.0%	66.7%

Duke
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STARTERS	FG	3PT	FT	OREB	DREB	REB	AST	STL	BLK	TO	PF	PTS
E. Mathias F	0-2	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	1	0	0	0
J. Williams F	1-4	0-0	0-0	2	0	2	0	1	0	0	1	2
B. Faz Davalos C	0-0	0-0	0-0	2	1	3	0	0	0	1	0	0
R. Greenwell G	2-4	2-3	0-0	0	6	6	0	0	0	0	1	6
L. Brown G	1-4	0-2	0-0	0	0	0	2	2	0	2	0	2
BENCH	    FG	3PT	FT	OREB	DREB	REB	AST	STL	BLK	TO	PF	PTS
L. Odom F	1-2	0-0	0-0	1	0	1	0	0	0	1	1	2
F. Suggs F	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	1	1	1	0
S. Roma C	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0
H. Gorecki G	0-3	0-1	0-0	0	1	1	0	0	0	0	0	0
M. Boykin G	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0
TEAM	   5-19	2-6	0-0	7	8	15	2	3	2	5	4	12
 	       26.3%	33.3%	0.0%
 

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Kat steal of Duke pass, Mabs pull up at the foul line for 2

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ND by 1
 

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Mabs got the Dreb, took it upcourt, pulled up for a TREY!

18-16
 

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Greenwell Trey, 9 pts, 7 rebs

Without Greenwell ND would be running away with the game.
 

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Rico Dreb, takes it upcourt and shoots over 3 Dukies for 2.

Young with a wide open Trey

ND by 4
 

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Koko deuce, answered by Mathias.

Koko at the Line, makes 2.

ND by 3
 
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