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TEAM	1	2	3	T
LOU	19	16	4	39
UND	20	13	11	44


STATs UL ND
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FG%	33%	35%
FGs	14-42	12-34
3FG%	14%	17%
3FGs	2-14	1-6
FT%	75%	70%
FTs	9-12	19-27
TOs	4	12
PtsOffTO	15	6
TotReb	22	34
DefReb	14	21
Off Reb	8	13
2ndChPts	3	16
BenchPts	3	3
PtsPaint	16	18
FstBkPt	4	13
Blocks	1	4
Steals	3	2
Assts	7	10
Times Tied:	14
Time Tied:	2:17
Lead Chg:	10
LeadTime	15:48	6:56
 

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32 SHEPARD,JESSICA	3

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1 EVANS,DANA	3
3 FUEHRING,SAM	3
11 CARTER,ARICA	3
23 JONES,JAZMINE	3
25 DURR,ASIA	3
33 DUNHAM,BIONCA	3
 

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Looking better. Louisville playing tougher than I thought they would be
 

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Mabs aggressive reb, feed to Rico on the drive for 2. ND by 6

Mabs PF #3

Rico Steal from Durr, feed to Turner GOOD.

Evans Trey!

Mabs long deuce

Feuhring deuce

Carter fouled Rico, Carter PF#4

Controversy over Rico rolling feet over Carter's head while both on the floor. A couple of UL players grabbed Rico's feet. Refs reviewing. Now talking. Mulling it over. Hoping for a commercial. Finally a call. Both coaches called over. Foul on Carter. Floor movement incidental. They could have called fouls on UL players for escalating. Walz contended Rico tried to kick Carter. Refs disagreed.

Rico makes FTs ND by 5.


Turner slapped UL Reb away. Rico drove and pased in traffic, turnover steal by uL


Vaughn putback of own shot. ND by 7.

Vaughn draws Offensive foul. Foul on Evans PF#4.
 

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Rico THREE to beat the buzzer!

ND closes with 7-0 run

End of 3Q ND by 10
 

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ND DOMINATES 3Q 24-12

ND DOMINATES 3Q 24-12

ND Winning at the Foul Line 21-12

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TEAM	1	2	3	T
LOU	19	16	12	47
UND	20	13	24	57


STATs UL ND
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FG%	33%	40%
FGs	16-48	17-43
3FG%	20%	29%
3FGs	3-15	2-7
FT%	75%	72%
FTs	12-16	21-29
TOs	6	13
PtsOffTO	15	11
TotReb	25	39
DefReb	17	25
Off Reb	8	14
2ndChPts	3	18
BenchPts	6	5
PtsPaint	18	24
FstBkPt	4	17
Blocks	1	5
Steals	4	3
Assts	9	12
Times Tied:	14
Time Tied:	2:20
Lead Chg:	10
LeadTime	15:48	11:53
 

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#	Player	PTS	FG	3FG	FT	OR	DR	REB	A	PF	TO	BL	ST	MIN	+/-
3*	MABREY	8	2-5	1-3	3-4	0	1	1	2	2	4	1	1	27	9
5*	YOUNG	14	4-12	0-1	6-6	3	2	5	3	1	2	0	0	28	13
11*	TURNER	12	5-9	0-0	2-6	3	1	4	0	2	1	2	0	27	10
24*	OGUNBO	11	3-10	1-3	4-4	0	4	4	6	1	1	1	1	29	10
32*	SHEPARD	7	2-4	0-0	3-5	3	11	14	1	3	4	0	0	22	6
0	NIXON	0	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	1	1	0	2	1	0	0	4	-1
12	PROHASK	2	0-0	0-0	2-2	1	0	1	0	0	0	0	0	2	-1
30	VAUGHN	3	1-3	0-0	1-2	2	3	5	0	0	0	1	0	5	1
33	PATTERS	0	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	1	5	3
TM	TEAM		-	-	-	2	2	4		0	0				
TOTALS	     57	17-43	2-7	21-29	14	25	39	12	11	13	5	3		
GAME PCT	          39.5	28.6	72.4

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THIS HALF	24	9-16	2-2	4-6	3	7	10	6	5	2	2	2		
HALF PCT	    56.3	100.0	66.7

UND Offense
LAST FG 00:02 3PTR #24 OGUNBOWALE (47-57)
LAST LD 57-47 @ 3rd-00:02
LRG LEAD 10 @ 3-00:02

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PLAYER	PTS	REB	FG	AST	EFF
24 OGUNBOWALE	11	4	3-10	6	15
32 SHEPARD	7	14	2-4	1	14
5 YOUNG	14	5	4-12	3	12
11 TURNER	12	4	5-9	0	9

UND Foul Trouble
Player PFs
32 SHEPARD,JESSICA 3

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#	Player	PTS	FG	3FG	FT	OR	DR	REB	A	PF	TO	BL	ST	MIN	+/-
3*	FUEHRING	6	2-3	0-0	2-2	0	2	2	0	3	1	0	0	19	-8
11*	CARTER	5	2-7	1-5	0-0	0	1	1	2	4	0	0	0	26	4
23*	JONES	0	0-4	0-0	0-2	2	2	4	0	3	0	0	0	10	-12
25*	DURR	27	8-16	1-6	10-12	1	4	5	2	3	3	0	2	30	-7
33*	DUNHAM	6	3-6	0-0	0-0	0	4	4	1	3	0	1	1	24	-6
1	EVANS	3	1-8	1-3	0-0	0	0	0	3	4	1	0	0	20	5
5	ROBINSON	0	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	3	-4
21	SHOOK	3	1-5	1-2	0-0	2	3	5	1	2	0	0	1	17	-3
24	LAEMMLE	0	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	2	-4
TM	TEAM		-	-	-	3	1	4		0	1				
TOTALS	50	17-49	4-16	12-16	8	17	25	9	22	6	1	4		
GAME PCT	34.7	25.0	75.0				
THIS HALF	15	3-12	2-5	7-10	3	5	8	2	7	4	0	1		
HALF PCT	18.2	25.0	70.0				
THIS QTR	3	1-1	1-1	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0		
QTR PCT	100.0	100.0	0

LOU Offense
LAST FG 09:46 3PTR #25 DURR (50-57)
LAST LD 37-36 @ 3rd-08:28
LRG LEAD 7 @ 2-02:34

LOU Top Performers
PLAYER PTS REB FG AST EFF
25 DURR 27 5 8-16 2 23
33 DUNHAM 6 4 3-6 1 10
3 FUEHRING 6 2 2-3 0 6
21 SHOOK 3 5 1-5 1 6

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Player	PFs
1 EVANS,DANA	4
11 CARTER,ARICA	4
3 FUEHRING,SAM	3
23 JONES,JAZMINE	3
25 DURR,ASIA	3
33 DUNHAM,BIONCA	3
 

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Durr Trey opens the quarter.

Rico Layup
Rico Jumper
Rico draws Evans PF#5!
Rico makes FT

Rico layup waived off. Foul pushoff


Turner foul #3

Carter J , ND by 8

UL 30 sec Timeout.
 

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ND 40 rebs to UL 25

Pt Off TOs UL lead reduced to 19-14

ND 14 ORebs to 8

2nd Chance Pts 18-3

Shep called PF#4 on pushoff on a shot.

Robinson for UL 2

ND 30 sec Timeout

ND by 6
 

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Durr 27 points

Rico 16

ND has Rico, Turner, and Young in Double Figures

Durr only UL player over 8.



LOU 6-0 RUN OVER 1:40
LOU FGs: 3 OF LAST 3

UND 3 TURNS LAST 2:24
UND SCORING DROUGHT 2:24
 

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17 t/o's by ND...and many missed free throws and still somehow leading.

Worst game I've seen the ladies play in awhile.
 
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2pt lead with less than 2 to go. haven't watched a WCBB game this fun in a while.
 

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Young J NG
Vaughn reb NG!
Vuaghn putback GOOD.

Durr 3 NG

Mabs foul going for reb

Dunham reb, stripped going up for the shot by Turner.

Turner Turnaround in the land GOOD

Robinson answers. ND by 8

UL traps Rico ball goes over backcourt. UL could have been called for body check. Announcers agree.

Shep back on court.

Turner off the rim. Fouled by Dunham #4.

Turner missed both . ND by 6


Fuehring putback cuts lead to 4.

Young drive NG Dunham reb, putback NG!

ND ball. Shep reb

Rico has pocket picked. Another turnover. Carter cuts ND lead to 2.

ND timeoug


Mabs handoff to Rico, Rico drives for 2, ND by 4

Carter drives for 2 over Shep

Full court press. Turner inbound to Young, Cross lane pass to Turner for 2. ND by 4

Rico Rebound off Carter shot.

Young running down the clock.

RICO TREY! ICE!

Durr missed 3.

ND team Reb

Dunham FOUL Unsportsmanlike conduct. Fouled out. Evans and Dunham have both fouled out. Carter has 4. 3 others have 3.

ND Shep has 4, Turner and Mabs 3.
 

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Rico really stepped up in the second half. Had a rough first half. She is such a clutch shooter when the pressure is on.
 

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Rico shooting two. Makes both.


Shep inbound to Rico who weaves through traffic for the layup AND 1. GOOD!


Rico 26 points

Durr 29 points

ND by 10! 17.3 to play.


Rico picks Durr's pocket

Fuehring Foul Unsportsmanlike conduct. OF#4

Rico makes both FTs 30 points. ND by 14.

UL timeout with 11 seconds to play.
 

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#1 BEATS #2 Knocking UL From Unbeaten Ranks

#1 BEATS #2 Knocking UL From Unbeaten Ranks

ND won 3 of the 4 Quarters, losing the 2nd by 3, Winning the 1st by 1, the 3rd by 12, and the 4th by 4 for the 14 point win.

ND had +17 at Free Throw Line
ND dominated Rebs 48-32
ND +15 2nd Chance Pts
ND +17 Fast Break Pts
ND -10 Turnovers



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TEAM	1	2	3	4	T
LOU	19	16	12	21	68
UND	20	13	24	25	82


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STATs UL  ND	
FG%	38%	45%
FGs	26-68	25-56
3FG%	20%	38%
3FGs	4-20	3-8
FT%	75%	74%
FTs	12-16	29-39
TOs	8	18
PtsOffTO	25	16
TotReb	32	48
DefReb	19	30
Off Reb	13	18
2ndChPts	5	20
BenchPts	12	7
PtsPaint	32	36
FstBkPt	6	23
Blocks	4	6
Steals	6	4
Assts	14	14
Times Tied:	14
Time Tied:	2:17
Lead Chg:	10
LeadTime	15:48	21:44
 

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#	Player	PTS	FG	3FG	FT	OR	DR	REB	A	PF	TO	BL	ST	MIN	+/-
3*	MABREY	8	2-6	1-3	3-4	0	1	1	2	3	4	1	1	37	13
5*	YOUNG	14	4-15	0-1	6-6	4	2	6	5	1	2	0	0	38	17
11*	TURNER	16	7-11	0-0	2-8	4	2	6	0	3	2	3	0	37	11
24*	OGUNBO	30	8-15	2-4	12-12	0	5	5	6	2	4	1	2	39	14
32*	SHEPARD	7	2-4	0-0	3-5	3	12	15	1	4	5	0	0	30	7
0	NIXON	0	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	1	1	0	2	1	0	0	4	-1
12	PROHAS	2	0-0	0-0	2-2	1	0	1	0	0	0	0	0	2	-1
30	VAUGHN	5	2-5	0-0	1-2	4	4	8	0	0	0	1	0	8	4
33	PATTERS	0	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	1	5	6
TM	TEAM		-	-	-	2	3	5		0	0				
TOTALS	        82	25-56	3-8	29-39	18	30	48	14	15	18	6	4		
GAME PCT	          44.6	37.5	74.4				

THIS HALF	 49	17-29	3-3	12-16	7	12	19	8	9	7	3	3		
HALF PCT	          56.3	100.0	66.7				

THIS QTR	 25	8-13	1-1	8-10	4	5	9	2	4	5	1	1		
QTR PCT	               61.5	100.0	80.0

UND Offense
LAST FG 00:24 LAYUP #24 OGUNBOWALE (66-77)
LAST LD 82-68 @ 4th-00:11
LRG LEAD 14 @ 4-00:11

UND Top Performers
PLAYER PTS REB FG AST EFF
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24 OGUNBO	30	5	8-15	6	33
32 SHEPARD	7	15	2-4	1	14
11 TURNER	16	6	7-11	0	13
5 YOUNG	     14	6	4-15	5	12

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32 SHEPARD,JESSICA 4
3 MABREY,MARINA 3
11 TURNER,BRIANNA 3
 

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Very impressed with Vaughn so far.

AO with an fantastic 2nd half.

Poorly played game until the end for the Lady Irish with the missed free throws and t/o's.
 

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3*	FUEHRING	8	3-5	0-0	2-2	2	2	4	1	4	1	0	0	28	-15
11*	CARTER	9	4-12	1-7	0-0	1	1	2	4	5	0	1	0	36	3
23*	JONES	0	0-4	0-0	0-2	2	2	4	1	3	1	0	0	11	-21
25*	DURR	29	9-20	1-8	10-12	1	5	6	2	3	4	1	2	40	-12
33*	DUNHAM	10	5-11	0-0	0-0	2	5	7	1	5	0	1	2	33	-3
1	EVANS	3	1-8	1-3	0-0	0	0	0	3	5	1	0	0	21	1
4	ROBINS	0	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	-2
5	ROBINSO	6	3-3	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	1	1	0	1	1	12	-7
21	SHOOK	3	1-5	1-2	0-0	2	3	5	1	2	0	0	1	18	-8
24	LAEMMLE	0	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	2	-6
TM	TEAM		-	-	-	3	1	4		0	1				
TOTALS	       68     26-68	4-20	12-16	13	19	32	14	28	8	4	6		
GAME PCT	        38.2	  20.0	75.0				

THIS HALF	33	12-31	2-9	7-10	8	7	15	7	13	6	3	3		
HALF PCT	        18.2	  25.0	70.0				

THIS QTR	21	10-20	1-5	0-0	5	2	7	5	6	2	3	2		
QTR PCT	               50.0	20.0	0

LOU Offense
LAST FG 00:18 LAYUP #25 DURR (68-78)
LAST LD 37-36 @ 3rd-08:28
LRG LEAD 7 @ 2-02:34

LOU Top Performers
PLAYER PTS REB FG AST EFF
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25 DURR	29	6	9-20	2	23
33 DUNHAM	10	7	5-11	1	15
3 FUEHRING	8	4	3-5	1	10
5 ROBINSON	6	0	3-3	1	9

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1 EVANS,DANA 5
11 CARTER,ARICA 5
33 DUNHAM,BIONCA 5
3 FUEHRING,SAM 4
23 JONES,JAZMINE 3
25 DURR,ASIA 3
 

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In the 4th Q, UL did not go to the Free Throw Line.

Meanwhile Rico sank 8 and scored 20 points.
 

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1. Muffet wins the second half again.This time I think that she mainly got into them about pride. Jackie to point guard was also a good call, but we really got into their shirts.

2. We are the most physical by far that I've seen in years. We beat them with power (they were quicker, faster passers and weavers of offense, but once the ball went up it was over. )

3. Arike boggles the mind as usual. Such a wild talent. I could have never coached her --- GOD bless Muffet.

4. Jess ... at the beginning of the season I said that if she didn't lose her strength (weight loss) or her aggression (smelling the roses of a success year), then she'd be our true Bell Cow. What an ass-kicking rebounding performance! I believe that Jess is inspiring others to do this too --- Vaughn particularly has started to throw her muscle around. Brianna looks more physical in attitude as well.

We ain't as "pretty" as a typical Muffet team, but I can't imagine too many wanting to play us down under the boards.

Marina will get there. She will not only get her consistency back, but will have games where she single-handedly tears up the opponent's defense and the nets smell like a burnt fire pit after she gets through with them.

We good.
 

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Women's Basketball 1/10/2019 9:10:00 PM

Second Half Surge Lifts No. 1 Irish Over No. 2 Cardinals, 82-68
Ogunbowale scored 26 of her game-high 30 points in the second half


NOTRE DAME, Ind. – The No. 1 Notre Dame women's basketball team used a strong second half to push past No. 2 Louisville, 82-68, in front of a sold out crowd Thursday night at Purcell Pavilion. The Fighting Irish (15-1, 3-0) outscored the Cardinals (14-1, 2-1) 24-12 in the third quarter to shift momentum after a back and forth first half. Arike Ogunbowale, recently named to the Wooden Award Top-25 Midseason Watch List, was the closer for the Irish as she scored the final 12 points to secure the win.

Ogunbowale paced the Irish with 30 points on the night, including 26 in the second half. Ogunbowale was one of three Irish starters to score in double figures, joined by Brianna Turner (16 pts.) and Jackie Young (14 pts.). The Irish dominated the rebounding battle to a tune of 48-32 which led to 20 second-chance points. Jessica Shepard led the Irish with 15 rebounds, her sixth game this season with 10 or more.

How It Happened
It was a game of runs in the first quarter as Notre Dame went up 7-5 at the 7:04 mark - followed by a 6-0 Louisville run - then an 8-0 Irish run - and finally a 6-0 Cardinals dash before the game began to settle down. A few buckets from the charity stripe from Shepard, Ogunbowale and Young pushed the Irish ahead 20-19 at the end of the period.

The Cards began the second on an 8-1 scoring spree, forcing a Notre Dame timeout at the 7:11 mark. Though, the Irish only mustered two made field goals for the quarter, they chipped away by getting to the free-throw line. In fact, Notre Dame went 9-of-12 for the quarter and were 17-of-23 at the half, drawing 15 team fouls from Louisville. All-in-all, the Cardinals boasted a slight 35-33 advantage by the midway point.

In the third quarter, Young led the Irish with four points in a 6-0 spurt to retake the lead halfway through the quarter on the back of lockdown defense. The Irish defense held the Cardinals to just 2-for-11 from the floor for the quarter. To end the third, Notre Dame went on a 7-0 run capped by a Ogunbowale three at the buzzer.

The Notre Dame lead grew in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter after an "old-fashioned three-point play" from Ogunbowale. The Cardinals chipped away at the lead and brought it down to 66-64 after a Mykasa Robinson lay-up with 2:41 remaining. Ogunbowale halted the Louisville run with a jumper out of the timeout and closed the game out by scoring the final 12 points for the Irish in the 82-68 win.

Player of the Game
Ogunbowale turned it on after halftime with 26 of her 30 points coming in the second half. She tallied her fifth 30-point game of the season to go along with six assists and five rebounds.

Up Next
The Irish remain at home to host Wake Forest on Sunday, Jan. 13. Tip-off is set for 1 p.m. EST, streaming live on ACCN Extra.
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Ogunbowale helps Irish beat Cardinals in 1-2 showdown
Associated Press 10:09 PM CT

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- As far as Arike Ogunbowale and coach Muffet McGraw were concerned, No. 1 Notre Dame's 82-68 victory over No. 2 Louisville on Thursday night was just another Atlantic Coast Conference game in January.

"Any game in the ACC is a big win; there's a lot of great teams and a lot of upsets going on," Ogunbowale said after scoring 26 of her game-high 30 points in the second half to help the Fighting Irish overcome 18 turnovers to beat the Cardinals in the 59th No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown in women's college basketball history and the second involving Notre Dame this season.

"That was just a great basketball game," McGraw said after her Fighting Irish (15-1, 3-0) won their eighth straight and first game since regaining the top spot from Connecticut, which beat then-No. 1 Notre Dame 89-71 on Dec. 2 in the last meeting of the top two teams. "For 1 vs. 2, it was everything you wanted to see. It was a great win in terms of the conference, but it's still early and we've got a lot of games to play."

It was Ogunbowale's 37th straight double-digit scoring game -- she had just five points in Notre Dame's 100-67 loss at Louisville on Jan. 11, 2018.

Brianna Turner, who missed Notre Dame's two losses last season to Louisville while recovering from ACL surgery, added 16 points on 7-of-11 shooting, six rebounds and three blocked shots. Jackie Young had 14 points and five assists for the Irish, who got 15 rebounds from Jessica Shepard to win the battle of the boards, 48-32.

"We were trying to get the ball to Bri a lot and with good reason," McGraw said of the height advantage the 6-foot-3 and 6-foot-4 Shepard gave Notre Dame over Louisville.

Asia Durr scored 29 points and Bionca Dunham had 10 for the Cardinals (14-1, 2-1).

"We just came up a few points short," Louisville coach Jeff Walz said. "I thought our kids played hard. I thought it was a really good basketball game. If you look at the score, it was a 14-point game. If you were there, it was not. We fought."

The Cardinals cut a 10-point deficit to two twice in the fourth quarter, the last at 68-66 with 1:48 remaining, but Turner's basket and Ogunbowale's 3-pointer with 40 seconds remaining propelled the Irish to a 14-2 finish.

Ogunbowale, who had a team-high six assists, scored seven of her final 12 points from the foul line as Louisville, which was whistled 28 times for personals and lost Dunham, Arica Carter and Dana Evans, saw Notre Dame finish 29 of 39 from the free-throw line.

"I kept challenging our kids that you can't worry about it -- if you foul out you foul out," Walz said. "If we have to leave at the start of the fourth quarter because there's no one left, we'll get home early."

Durr, who made 9 of 20 shots from the field but was just 1 of 8 from beyond the 3-point line, scored 19 points in the first half, including 12 straight for her team in a 3:47 span between the first and second quarters en route to a 35-33 halftime lead.

Notre Dame's biggest lead of the half was four points, 15-11, when Turner converted a pass from Ogunbowale at 3:12 of the first quarter. Durr scored Louisville's next eight points to make it 19-16 before the Irish took a 20-19 lead on two free throws each by Ogunbowale and Young.

An 8-1 run by Louisville to start the second quarter gave the Cardinals a 27-21 lead and forced McGraw to call a timeout. At that point, Louisville had forced eight turnovers while not committing one.

Louisville's lead reached seven twice in the second quarter, the last time at 35-28 on Dunham's layup with 2:38 to play. Notre Dame, which hit just two field goals in 14 attempts (14 percent) in the quarter, closed on a 5-0 run, all from the free-throw line as Louisville forced 11 turnovers.

"We just did not take care of the ball and credit their defense," McGraw said. "We weren't getting any flow or rhythm to the offense. And defensively, I was disappointed how we defended Durr."

Ogunbowale nailed a 3-pointer just before the buzzer to give the Irish a 57-47 lead going into the final quarter. Louisville made just 2 of 11 shots in the quarter and had four turnovers to two by Notre Dame.

"I was just trying to be aggressive; they were getting a lot of fouls," Ogunbowale said.

BIG PICTURE

Louisville: The Cardinals, who entered the game having forced 185 turnovers in their last nine games, forced 11 in the first 20 minutes against the Irish. Louisville converted them into 15 points. Plus Arica Carter and Dana Evans each had three personals at halftime and Durr drew her third at the 6:42 mark of the third quarter.

Notre Dame: The Irish, who came into the game averaging 89.1 points with the help of 53.1 percent shooting in their last six victories, were held to just 33 points in the first half on 8-of-27 shooting (29.6 percent). But the Irish stayed close with a 29-17 effort on the boards and Louisville's foul trouble.

STATS AND STUFF

Notre Dame finished the game shooting 44.6 percent (25 of 56) but held Louisville to 38.2 percent (26 of 68) including the 2-of-11 (18.2 percent) effort in the third quarter. Louisville made just 4 of 20 3-pointers, with Carter, who had made 10 of 15 in her first two ACC games coming in, finishing at 1 for 7 in addition to Durr's 1 of 8. Louisville outscored the Irish 25-16 in points off turnovers, but the Irish were 36-32 in points in the paint and were 20-5 in second-chance points and 23-6 on the fast break.
No. 1 has now beaten No. 2 37 times in 59 games. Notre Dame is now 2-6 in 1 vs. 2 games. Notre Dame has now won 52 straight conference games (ACC and Big East) in the Purcell Pavilion, which was sold out (9,149) for the third time this season (Connecticut and Lehigh, for McGraw's 900th win as a coach).
 

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A couple of points.........I thought the Irish were playing very careless the first half. Passes were slow and into traffic. Ball handling was sloppy. Fortunate not be be down by more at the half. Knowing Muffet, I was certain the ladies would look much better in the second half.

I'm surprised the difference in rebounding was so great as it appeared that the Cards had the advantage.

A good win, but it also gives Muffet some things to work on.
 

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A couple of points.........I thought the Irish were playing very careless the first half. Passes were slow and into traffic. Ball handling was sloppy. Fortunate not be be down by more at the half. Knowing Muffet, I was certain the ladies would look much better in the second half.

I'm surprised the difference in rebounding was so great as it appeared that the Cards had the advantage.

A good win, but it also gives Muffet some things to work on.

I actually think most of those remained somewhat of an issue in the second half too, but our team seemed to come out just pissed and stuck it to them defensively in the third quarter. The fourth some of that wore off and Louisville clawed back into the game until Arike took over, which was marvelous.
 
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