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Jackie J for 10 pts.

Dani fouled. Split the pair.


PF#3 on Nixon blocking.


All scrubs on the floor.

Abby, Nixon, Cosgrove, Dnai, and Benz

Abby with 15 footer. 6 pts on 3-4 shooting

Dani lost the ball on the drive.

Cosgrove Dreb.

nixon knocked to the floor by FSU center, Meyers. FOULED OUT

Nixon makes the pair.

In the books. ND 97-70
 

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FINAL #4 ND 97 #24 FSU 70

FINAL #4 ND 97 #24 FSU 70

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TEAM	1	2	3	4	T
FSU	22	16	12	20	70
UND	28	24	22	23	97


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STATS FSU ND		
FG%	34%	53%
FGs	24-70	36-68
3FG%	41%	55%
3FGs	9-22	6-11
FT%	100%	86%
FTs	13-13	19-22
TOs	14	10
PtsOffTO	13	14
TotReb	36	43
DefReb	24	34
Off Reb	12	9
2ndChPts	6	11
BenchPts	6	12
PtsPaint	20	42
FstBkPt	13	10
Blocks	1	5
Steals	8	8
Assts	13	25
Times Tied:	1
Time Tied:	0:52
Lead Chg:	0
LeadTime	0:00	39:08
 

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UND Specialty Stats
Bench Points 12
Points In Paint 42
Points off Turns 14
Opp Turnovers 14
2nd Chance Points 11
Off Rebounds 9
Fastbreak Points 10
Layups 13-22
Dunks 0-0
Times Tied 0
Times Taken Lead 0
Possessions 76
Scores 45
Avg Poss Time (sec) 0
Pts Per Possession 1.276
Scoring % 59.2
Turnover % 13.2
Time Leading 39:08
Time Trailing 0:00
Time Tied 0:52
 

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#	Player	PTS	FG	3FG	FT	OR	DR	REB	A	PF	TO	BL	ST	MIN	+/-
3*	MABREY	9	4-6	1-3	0-0	0	2	2	6	1	0	0	1	32	25
5*	YOUNG	10	4-6	0-0	2-2	1	3	4	5	2	1	0	2	31	18
11*	TURNER	13	4-6	0-0	5-6	0	6	6	4	1	1	5	0	28	25
24*	OGUNBO	27	9-16	5-7	4-4	1	8	9	5	1	0	0	2	33	26
32*	SHEPARD	26	12-22	0-0	2-2	3	5	8	2	2	2	0	1	34	26
0	NIXON	3	0-1	0-0	3-4	0	1	1	0	3	2	0	0	9	6
12	PROHAS	6	3-4	0-0	0-0	1	4	5	2	1	2	0	2	23	5
22	COSGROV	0	0-1	0-1	0-0	0	1	1	0	0	0	0	0	3	3
30	VAUGHN	0	0-3	0-0	0-0	1	0	1	0	0	0	0	0	1	0
33	PATTERS	3	0-3	0-0	3-4	1	2	3	0	0	2	0	0	6	1
40	BUTLER	0	0-0	0-0	0-0	0	0	0	1	0	0	0	0	2	0
TM	TEAM		-	-	-	1	2	3		0	0				
TOTALS	       97	36-68	6-11	19-22	9	34	43	25	11	10	5	8		
GAME PCT	        52.9	54.5	86.4				
THIS HALF      45	16-31	2-6	11-12	5	20	25	12	5	6	3	1		
HALF PCT	        44.4	50.0	100.0				
THIS QTR       23	8-13	0-2	7-8	0	8	8	6	2	2	0	1		
QTR PCT	               61.5	0.0	87.5


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PLAYER	       PTS	REB	FG	AST	EFF
24 OGUNBO	27	9	9-16	5	36
32 SHEPARD	26	8	12-22	2	25
11 TURNER	13	6	4-6	4	24
5 YOUNG	10	4	4-6	5	18
 
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#	Player	PTS	FG	3FG	FT	OR	DR	REB	A	PF	TO	BL	ST	MIN	+/-
10*	WEBER	0	0-1	0-1	0-0	0	0	0	1	0	1	0	0	7	-8
12*	EKHOMU	26	6-14	3-4	11-11	0	3	3	6	2	1	0	1	40	-27
13*	WOOLFOL	15	6-13	3-6	0-0	0	2	2	1	5	0	0	1	27	-19
15*	GILLESPIE	17	7-22	3-8	0-0	2	9	11	4	3	1	0	1	38	-26
32*	MYERS	6	2-8	0-1	2-2	4	1	5	0	5	3	1	2	20	-16
3	LASSITER	0	0-2	0-2	0-0	0	2	2	1	1	2	0	1	17	-14
24	JONES	6	3-7	0-0	0-0	3	4	7	0	0	3	0	2	30	-11
31	WILKIN	0	0-3	0-0	0-0	0	2	2	0	0	3	0	0	22	-14
TM	TEAM		-	-	-	3	1	4		0	0				
TOTALS	        70	24-70	9-22	13-13	12	24	36	13	16	14	1	8		
GAME PCT	        34.3	40.9	100.0				
THIS HALF	32	11-39	4-11	6-6	8	11	19	5	9	4	1	4		
HALF PCT	        20.0	25.0	100.0				
THIS QTR	20	7-19	2-3	4-4	4	6	10	2	6	2	0	2		
QTR PCT	        36.8	66.7	100.0


FSU Top Performers
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PLAYER	       PTS	REB	FG	AST	EFF
12 EKHOMU	26	3	6-14	6	27
15 GILLESPIE	17	11	7-22	4	17
13 WOOLFOLK	15	2	6-13	1	12
24 JONES	6	7	3-7	0	8

FSU Foul Trouble
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Player	PFs
13 WOOLFOLK,NAUSIA	5
32 MYERS,VALENCIA	5
15 GILLESPIE,KIAH	3
 

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interesting game ---- hopefully some of what we saw there will continue to grow.

1. As mentioned above, Arike seemed oddly motivated to pay attention and hustle on defense --- revolutionary.
2. Brianna seemed to want to match Jess' attitude as to physicality on several plays.
3. Abby played really hard like she always does, but in this game looked more fully relaxed about being on offense.
4. The whole team seemed more "vital" (or even werewolfy) moving around defensively --- some of that was Muffet's brilliant match-up zone defense where it looks like one guard at the top but the other stands just behind her until the opposition chooses a side --- then fast to the ball, talking interchanges, re-set re-shape --- really buffooned FSU for the second two-thirds of the game. Abby liked playing in that, and Arike cooperated with real hustle and I even saw her talking to her centers as to when a baseline sleeper would being sneaking behind.

Beyond that: interesting that there was a team players meeting and then this happened. Arike's frank post-game interview said that "we were playing bad", "we asked about what legacy we wanted to leave", "I've been lackadaisical" --- intriguing. One wonders if any of her own teammates told her about that lackadaisical play, especially on defense, and about bad shot taking.

Whereas Abby might be becoming an acceptable sub, there is still no one else showing it (Kara Lawson knows exactly what our problems are going forward as she talked about zero depth.) Mykayla Vaughn might have had a chance to show today had Jess not accidentally KOd her. Hopefully no lasting concussion. Nixon .... wow .... just lost all confidence and like an ordinary high school player swimming with piranha. (mixed metaphor, sorry.)

I have no idea as to what quality that "Mock draft" has which was shown late in the game. I did note that Jackie was our highest drafted choice --- hope that's totally fictitious and no Jewel Loyd early leave is coming. What a disaster THAT would be. That also hints to me that real experts might be seeing Arike as the Super Scorer-gunner but not a lot else (hopefully her defensive effort this game changes that.) Jess and Brianna were also "drafted" in the first round by the way.
 
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End of 1, So Car Leads CT 27-23

End of 1, So Car Leads CT 27-23

Gamecocks hit 10 of first 11 shot to jump out to 10 point lead. Then they came back to earth hitting only 2 of the next 10 shots.
 

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AP Top 25 Week 15

AP Top 25 Week 15

After Miami Loss and FSU Win, ND drops 2 slots to #6.

ND has season WINS over:
2 UL
8 MQ
9 ORS
13 ZAGS
14 IA
21 FSU
28 Drake

LOSSES
4 CT
20 MIA
UR UNC



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RK	TEAM REC PTS TREND
1 Baylor (22) 21-1 694 -
2 Louisville (3) 23-1 664 -
3 Oregon (3) 23-1 653 -
4 UConn 21-2 607 1
5 Mississippi St 22-1 596 1
6 Notre Dame 22-3 553 -2
7 Maryland 22-2 522 3
8 Marquette 21-3 513 -
9 Oregon St 20-4 436 -2
10 Stanford 19-4 423 1
11 South Carolina 17-5 403 1
12 NC State 21-2 400 -3
13 Gonzaga 22-2 363 -
14 Iowa 19-5 329 2
15 Texas 19-5 294 -1
16 Syracuse 18-5 277 -1
17 Kentucky 19-5 206 2
18 Iowa State 18-5 205 4
19 Arizona State 16-6 202 1
20 Miami 21-5 186 5
21 Florida State 20-4 146 3
22 Texas A&M 18-5 126 -4
23 Rutgers 17-6 105 -3
24 Michigan State 16-6 65 -1
25 South Dakota 22-3 42 1
Others receiving votes: Utah 32, UCF 26, Drake 8, UCLA 8, Rice 6, Missouri 3, Boise St 2, Minnesota 2, Ohio 1, So. Dakota St 1, WVU 1

Dropped from rankings: Utah 17
 
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NCAA WBB TOURNAMENT REVEAL 2.11.19

NCAA WBB TOURNAMENT REVEAL 2.11.19

ALBANY
1 MSS
2 CT
3 ORS
4 MIA

PORTLAND
1 OR
2 NCS
3 IOW
4 ZAGS

GREENSBORO
1 BU
2 ND
3 MD
4 SC

CHICAGO
1 UL
2 STAN
3 MARQ
4 ISU

Charlie Creme critical of Regional "Balance" or imbalance. He finds Albany and Portland easier than Greensboro and Chicago. Debbie Antonelli agreed.
 

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Women's Basketball 2/12/2019 12:56:00 PM

Ogunbowale Advances in Ann Meyers Drysdale Award
Recognized as one of the top 10 shooting guards


SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Women's Basketball Coaches Association announced the 10 candidates for the 2019 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award on Tuesday, with Notre Dame senior guard Arike Ogunbowale among those named. The annual award, now in its second year, recognizes the top shooting guard in women's NCAA Division I college basketball.

A national committee comprising of top college basketball personnel determined the watch list of 20 candidates in October, which has now been narrowed to just 10. In March, five finalists will be presented to Ms. Meyers Drysdale and the Hall of Fame's selection committee. Fans will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite finalist at www.hoophallawards.com.

The winner of the 2019 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award will be revealed in partnership with the WBCA at the Women's Final Four in Tampa, Florida. Last season, Mississippi State's Victoria Vivians was named the inaugural winner of the Ann Meyers Drysdale Shooting Guard of the Year Award.

This season, Ogunbowale averages 21.0 points per game which ranks 14th in the country. The senior is also averaging 4.0 assists and 1.8 steals, while also ranking top 20 in the nation in free throw makes (115).

Since the turn of the year, Ogunbowale has displayed dynamic scoring in quarters, tallying double digit points in a period on seven separate occasions.

The Milwaukee native is now just 56 points away from tying the Notre Dame scoring record of 2,357 points set by Skylar Diggins-Smith.

For more information and the latest updates on the 2019 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award, log onto www.hoophallawards.com and follow @hoophall and #MeyersAward on Twitter and Instagram.

2019 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Candidates
Aari McDonald Arizona
Darby Maggard Belmont
Cierra Dillard Buffalo
Katie Lou Samuelson Connecticut
Candice White Fresno St.
Maci Morris Kentucky
Asia Durr Louisville
Arike Ogunbowale Notre Dame
Teniya Page Penn St.
Kiana Williams Stanford
*Players can play their way onto and off of the list at any point in the 2018-19 season*


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Women's Basketball 2/11/2019 11:10:00 AM

All Five Starters Land on Naismith Trophy Midseason Watch List
Record number from Notre Dame


ATLANTA – The Atlanta Tipoff Club announced the 30 women's basketball players included on the midseason watch list for the 2019 Citizen Naismith Trophy Women's Player of the Year award on Monday. A record five Notre Dame players made the list with Marina Mabrey, Arike Ogunbowale, Jessica Shepard, Brianna Turner and Jackie Young.

Notre Dame looks to claim its first Citizen Naismith Trophy for Women's Player of the Year since Ruth Riley in 2001. One Irish in particular, junior guard Jackie Young, has a little history with the Naismith Trophy – winning the high school version of the award in 2016.

On March 4, the competition will narrow as the midseason team of 30 becomes 10 national semifinalists. The four finalists will be announced on March 22, and the 2019 Citizen Naismith Trophy for Women's Player of the Year will be announced on April 6.

All five starters average over 12.5 points per game, accounting for 90 percent of the team's scoring, for an offense that ranks third in the country. The Irish have posted a 22-3 overall record against the nation's No. 1 strength of schedule, earning the No. 1 ranked RPI.

The Irish also rank in the top 10 nationally in assists, blocks, field goal percentage, free throw attempts and makes, total rebounds and scoring margin.

All five are certainly leaving their mark as well. Ogunobwale is on pace to break the all-time scoring record. Mabrey is on pace for most career three-pointers. Turner is challenging for the all-time blocks record. In addition, Shepard has already achieved over 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds for her career.

2019 Citizen Naismith Trophy Women's Midseason Team
NAME CLASS POSITION SCHOOL CONFERENCE
Kristine Anigwe Sr. C/F California Pac-12
Kalani Brown Sr. C Baylor Big 12
Bridget Carleton Sr. G Iowa State Big 12
Chennedy Carter So. G Texas A&M SEC
Kaila Charles Jr. G Maryland Big Ten
Napheesa Collier Sr. F UConn AAC
Lauren Cox Jr. F Baylor Big 12
Sophie Cunningham Sr. G Missouri SEC
Crystal Dangerfield Jr. G UConn AAC
Asia Durr Sr. G Louisville ACC
Megan Gustafson Sr. F Iowa Big Ten
Ruthy Hebard Jr. F Oregon Pac-12
Natisha Hiedeman Sr. G Marquette BIG EAST
Anriel Howard Sr. F Mississippi State SEC
Megan Huff Sr. F Utah Pac-12
Sabrina Ionescu Jr. G Oregon Pac-12
Marina Mabrey Sr. G Notre Dame ACC
Tiana Mangakahia Jr. G Syracuse ACC
Tynice Martin Jr. G West Virginia Big 12
Teaira McCowan Sr. C Mississippi State SEC
Beatrice Mompremier Jr. F Miami ACC
Maci Morris Sr. G Kentucky SEC
Arike Ogunbowale Sr. G Notre Dame ACC
Satou Sabally So. F Oregon Pac-12
Katie Lou Samuelson Sr. G UConn AAC
Jessica Shepard Sr. F Notre Dame ACC
Destiny Slocum So. G Oregon State Pac-12
Alanna Smith Sr. F Stanford Pac-12
Brianna Turner Sr. F Notre Dame ACC
Jackie Young Jr. G Notre Dame ACC


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Naismith Trophy
ND has 5 candidates
CT 3
OR 3
BU 2
MSS 2

MIA has 1

UNC has none.
 

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Women's Basketball 2/12/2019 8:28:00 PM

Game 26 Preview: Boston College
Irish Complete Home-And-Home with the Eagles

Game 26: #6/6 Notre Dame (22-3, 9-2) vs. Boston College (14-10, 3-8)
When: Wednesday, Feb. 13 | 7 pm ET
Where: Chestnut Hill, Mass.
| Conte Forum (8,606)
Watch: ACCN Extra
Listen: Pulse FM 96.9/92.1/103.1 | Bob Nagle (PxP) | Listen Online
Live Scoring: Sidearm
Notes: Notre Dame
Social: @NDWBB


NOTRE DAME, Ind. - The No. 6 Notre Dame women's basketball team has five games remaining in the regular season and up next for the Fighting Irish is a road clash at Boston College on Wednesday, Feb. 13. The Irish look for ACC win No. 10 when they challenge the Eagles at 7 p.m. ET inside the Conte Forum, streaming live on ACCN Extra.

CHASING SKYLAR / 2,000 POINT CLUB
Senior guard Arike Ogunbowale is closing in on the Notre Dame all-time scoring record. First off, Ogunbowale surpassed the 2,000 career point milestone Dec. 16 vs. Binghamton, becoming the fifth Irish player to do so.

Ogunbowale enters Wednesday's game with 2,301 career points. Up next:
No. 2 Beth Morgan - 2,322 points
No. 1 Skylar Diggins - 2,357 points


LAST TIME VS BOSTON COLLEGE
On Jan. 20, the Irish earned a 92-63 win over Boston College inside Purcell Pavilion. Notre Dame received double-doubles from both Jackie Young and Jessica Shepard, while Arike Ogunbowale dropped a game high 24 points.

FOUR IN THE TOP 50
The Irish currently boast four players in the top 50 nationally in shooting percentage:
17. Shepard - 60.2 percent
20. Turner - 59.1 percent
30. Young - 55.0 percent
50. Mabrey - 52.5 percent

Young continues to be the most efficient guard in Notre Dame's arsenal. Her .550 shooting percentage ranks 4th nationally among just guards.

As a team, the Irish are shooting 51.4 percent, which ranks third in the country, while Oregon takes the top spot at 52.6 percent.

MABREY ON FIRE
Over last five games: Mabrey has converted 19-of-33 from beyond the arc - which ranks 5th in the country in that span. Mabrey has shot 57.6 percent in those five games, which ranks 4th best in that span with a minimum of 15 makes.

Mabrey tied the best stretch of her career (2016-17 season) with three straight games of 20 or more points from Jan. 27-Feb.3. She shot a blazing 16-of-23 from three, connecting on 69.6 percent.

NO. 3 ON FIRE FROM THREE
Mabrey has raised her season three-point shooting percentage from .425 to .469 over the last five games. That number ranks 5th in the country. Mabrey has also raised her three-point field goals made per game from 2.3 to 2.7, which ranks 5th in the ACC.

Mabrey's 247 career treys surpassed her position coach Beth (Morgan) Cunningham for 3rd all-time. Up next is Sheila McMillen with 249. Alicia Ratay holds the top spot with 262.

TURNER BLOCK PARTY
With a season high tying five blocks in three straight games, no other player in Division I has a better block average or total blocks in February than Turner.

Furthermore, Turner has collected 32 blocks over the last eight games, including her season high of five four times in that span.

NAISMITH DEFENSIVE POTY MIDSEASON LIST
No surprise that the two-time ACC Defensive Player of the Year found herself on the Naismith Women's Defensive Player of the Year Award Midseason Watch List.

Turner is averaging 2.7 blocks per game, which leads all players in the ACC and ranks 10th in the nation.

Turner is currently chasing Notre Dame great Ruth Riley for the all-time mark (370 career blocks), sitting with 331 blocks heading into Wednesday's matchup.
 

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ND @ BC Tonight

ND @ BC Tonight

RealTimeRPI Prediction ND 85 BC 65
Winning Probability 82.9%



Massey Prediction ND 93 BC 69
Winning Probability 98%
 

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Ionescu would be hard to vote against for that award ... does everything on the court at elite levels. Durr sometimes bides her time then goes monster on the opposition.

Having four starters shooting between 52-60+% and a team average of 51% should tell everyone something. I have a hard time with that.
 

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Ionescu would be hard to vote against for that award ... does everything on the court at elite levels. Durr sometimes bides her time then goes monster on the opposition.

Having four starters shooting between 52-60+% and a team average of 51% should tell everyone something. I have a hard time with that.


The 5th starter is only shooting 45.5%. She's the 6th leading point scorer in the nation. Her 21 ppg average is 14th in the nation. She's only 17th in the nation in Free Throws Made.
 

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Rico drove up court, passed to Marina who's 3 rimmed out. Young Oreb, kicked out to Rico at the back of the key ... nothing but net.



ND up to 13-4

Game is less than 6 minutes old and Shep has 4 rebs.
 

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1ST QUARTER 3:42 ND 17 BC 4

Abby and Dani have already logged 2 minutes of PT. Abby 1-2 at Foul Line with 1 DReb. No stats for Dani yet.
 

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I obviously wish Arike nothing but net all the time.

But that ten percent shooting average differential can lose games. If the others couldn't get shots within Muffet's offense and someone HAD to heave it up there, that would be different, but the other ladies (especially the Jess/Brianna high-low) have proved that they can get offense going even right off the bat.

On less sure ground, I also think that the gunning keeps Jackie thinking she shouldn't aggressively pursue her own offense, and just take the scraps from the missed shots. It might even affect the subs when they get court time --- "should I ever shoot or not?"

But --- we still have so much talent that if we are hot and interested defensively we just might beat everybody again --- there is certainly no team that we cannot beat this year.



p.s. I remember a summer league teammate telling me about a guy he played with. This guy was fantastic offense and once-in-a-Blue-Moon defense. He got matched up with a decent player in one game who was not a star. He scored 32 points and his "man" scored 26. Some of the guys tried to point out that he'd let his man score 12 points over his average and they'd lost by 5. He said: "how many he get?" "26." "How many I get?" "32." "Well, you guys's who lost the game."

Person had no clue about the impact of him taking shots away from his teammates while they labored with defense all night. OK. That clown was an extreme case. But just scoring is, as we all know, not the entirety of good basketball, nor involving teammates fully. If Arike would just show the defensive intensity that she showed during most of last game, I and everyone would not begrudge her the "extra" shots --- she'd make up for the occasional bad misses with shutdown/takeaway defense. That's what I'm hoping for.
 
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ND opened with 8-0 run. BC scored twice and then Irish went on 10-0 run.



Dani got a stat ... walked.

BC on 6-0 run, 20-11

Bri answers in the paint.

Shep Dreb, outlet pass too far ahead of Jackie, ... o.b turnover
 

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End of 1 ND 22 BC 11

End of 1 ND 22 BC 11

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Game Stats	ND BC
Points 22	11
FG	7-13	3-19
FG%	53.8	15.8
3P	1-4	0-7
3P%	25.0	0.0
FT	7-11	5-6
FT%	63.6	83.3
Rebs 15	8
ORebs 3	3
DRebs 12	5
Ties 0	0
Lead Changes 0	0
Time with Lead 9:44	0:00
Lead % of Game 97.3	0.0
Last Lead -
Last Lead: Time -
Largest Lead 15	0
Largest Lead: Score 20-5	-
Largest Lead: Time 2:58 (1st)	-
Assists 4	1
Turnovers 8	4
Bench Points 1	2
Blocks 0	1
On Court Points 21	7
Fastbreak Points 2	2
Steals 2	2
Points off Turnovers 8	6
Points in the Paint 10	6
Second Chance Points 5	4
Personal Fouls 4	6
 

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11 B. TURNER
24 A. OGUNBOWALE
3 M. MABREY
32 J. SHEPARD
5 J. YOUNG
12 A. PROHASKA
33 D. PATTERSON
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G	*	9	3-5	60.0	2-4	50.0	1-2	50.0	2	0	2	1	2	0	1	1	0	8.0	33.65	1.000	9
G	*	9	1-4	25.0	0-1	0.0	0-2	0.0	0	0	0	0	0	0	0	1	0	-3.0	20.84	.222	2
F	*	9	0-1	0.0	0-0	0.0	4-4	100.0	6	1	5	2	2	0	1	1	0	10.0	20.33	.444	4
G	*	10	2-3	66.7	0-0	0.0	1-1	100.0	2	2	0	2	1	0	1	1	0	8.0	17.06	.500	5
G		5	0-0	0.0	0-0	0.0	1-2	50.0	2	0	2	0	0	0	0	1	0	2.0	6.76	.200	1
F		3	0-0	0.0	0-0	0.0	0-0	0.0	0	0	0	0	1	0	0	0	0	-1.0	12.81	.000	0
 

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Marina long two inside the key NG

Jackie Reb, kicks out to Arike, TREY GOOD!
 

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Shep drove the left side of the lane, pulled up and dished to Bri for the layup.

ND 31-13
 

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BC Timeout

6:55 - 2nd

ND 33 BC 13


ND shooting 57% overall, 63% from FL ... but 8 turnovers. Shep and Rico, two each.
 

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Shep 10 pts, 9 rebs with almost 5 minutes to play in the first half.

ND doubled up on BC, 37-18

Shep just picked up PF#2 ... to the bench.
 
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