ND MBB vs. Wake Forest

Irish Eye Season Sweep Of Yellow Jackets

NOTRE DAME VS GEORGIA TECH

The University of Notre Dame men’s basketball team (12-8, 3-6) faces its second Atlantic Coast Conference game of the week against Georgia Tech (10-11, 4-6) on Saturday, also marking the second meeting for the Irish and Yellow Jackets of the season. Notre Dame earned its first victory in Atlanta since 2015 with a 78-74 win in McCamish Pavilion on January 15.

  • The Irish and Yellow Jackets will be meeting for the 23rd time, with the all-time series even at 11-11. Notre Dame is 8-5 against Georgia Tech in ACC competition.
  • The series has been dominated by the home team. Georgia Tech is 8-2 against Notre Dame in McCamish Pavilion, while Purcell Pavilion and The Fieldhouse have been just as effective for the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame is 8-2 all-time at home against Georgia Tech.
  • Mike Brey is 9-6 against Georgia Tech. Those six losses have come by a combined 18 points (3.0 ppg).
  • Notre Dame Associate Head Coach Rod Balanis is a 1994 graduate of Georgia Tech and played for legendary Yellow Jacket head coach Bobby Cremins. Balanis was a part of teams that made four trips to the NCAA Championship tournament while earning two Sweet 16 berths and a trip to the 1990 Final Four in Denver, Colorado.
NOTRE DAMEGAME DAY INFORMATION
DateSaturday, February 1, 2020
Time12:00 p.m. ET
Site: Purcell Pavilion
• Notre Dame, IN
• Capacity 9,149
TV: Regional Sports Networks
• Evan Lepler (play-by-play)
• Mike Gminski (analyst)

Radio:Notre Dame Radio Network
• Jack Nolan (play-by-play)
• Zach Hillesland (Notre Dame '09) (analyst)
Available locally on WSBT AM/FM and worldwide on und.com.
Tickets:Tickets are still available at und.com/buytickets

Notre Dame MBB Notes vs. Georgia Tech (PDF)

KELLY TRIPUCKA ENTERS THE PURCELL PAVILION RING OF HONOR

The University of Notre Dame men’s basketball program has announced that Kelly Tripucka (1977-81) will be inducted into the Purcell Pavilion Ring of Honor on February 1, 2020. A three-time All-American and 12th-leading scorer in school history, Tripucka will be the ninth men’s basketball addition to the Ring of Honor, which is the highest honor the program can bestow on a former student-athlete or coach.

Tripucka was an energizing force during one of the most successful periods of men’s basketball at the University of Notre Dame. A Notre Dame legacy, Tripucka’s father, Frank, was a standout quarterback for the Fighting Irish football team and an NFL first-round draft pick in 1949. After a remarkable prep career at Bloomfield High School, Tripucka helped the Irish compile a 92-26 four-year record with each of Tripucka’s teams appearing in the NCAA tournament.

A versatile and athletic player who could drive by slower defenders, post up smaller defenders and shoot over any player, Tripucka saved his more noteworthy performances for Notre Dame’s top-ranked opponents. As a rookie he secured his spot in a talented starting lineup with a 15-point second half against defending national champion and top-ranked Marquette (Feb. 26, 1978) as the Irish erased a 14-point lead for a 65-59 victory.

Later that year Tripucka was named the Most Valuable Player of the Midwest Regional that propelled Notre Dame to the 1978 Final Four by scoring 20 points against Utah in the Sweet 16, then putting up 18 points and 11 rebounds in the Elite Eight victory over rival DePaul.

He also led Notre Dame by scoring 28 points in the legendary double overtime victory over top-ranked and undefeated DePaul (25-0) on February 27, 1980 – a contest considered to this day as one of the most thrilling in the history of Purcell Pavilion.

Upon the completion of his four years at Notre Dame, Tripucka was fourth on the all-time scoring list (1,719), fifth in field goal percentage (.548), third in free throw percentage (.798) and third in free throws made (461). He owns the Notre Dame single-game record for free throws attempted and made, connecting on 23 of 26 attempts against Dayton on February 3, 1979. Tripucka’s teams at Notre Dame claimed 11 wins over top-10 teams including three victories over a top-ranked team (Marquette, DePaul and Virginia).

Tripucka was selected 12th overall by the Detroit Pistons in the 1981 NBA Draft. He earned an all-star berth in his rookie season and spent five successful seasons in Detroit before being traded to the Utah Jazz for Purcell Pavilion Ring of Honor inductee and former teammate Adrian Dantley. After two seasons with the Jazz, Tripucka helped launch the expansion Charlotte Hornets franchise, leading the team with 22.6 points per game during the franchise’s inaugural season.

Over his 10 seasons in the NBA, Tripucka scored 12,142 points (17.2 per game) with 2,703 rebounds and 2,090 assists while earning two All-Star game selections.

TRIPUCKA NOTRE DAME STATISTICS

gp-gs

min/avg

fg-fga

pct

ft-fta

pct

treb

avg

pf

fo

ast

pts

avg

1977-78

31-na

643/20.7

141-247

.571

80-108

.741

161

5.2

52

0

39

362

11.7

1978-79

29-29

807/27.8

143-277

.516

129-151

.854

125

4.3

59

1

47

415

14.3

1979-80

23-23

691/30.0

150-270

.556

115-151

.762

151

6.6

66

2

50

415

18.0

1980-81

29-29

919/31.7

195-354

.551

137-168

.815

169

5.8

81

2

81

527

18.2

TOTAL

112-81

3060/27.3

629-1148

.548

461-578

.798

606

5.4

258

5

217

1719

15.3

TRIPUCKA NBA STATISTICS

gp-gs

min

fg/fga

FT%

ft-fta

pct

treb

avg

stl

blk

ast

pts

avg

1981-82

82-82

3077

636-1281

.496

495-621

.797

443

5.4

89

16

270

1772

21.6

1982-83

58-58

2252

565-1156

.489

392-464

.845

264

4.6

67

20

237

1536

26.5

1983-84

76-75

2493

593-1279

.459

426-523

.815

306

4.0

65

17

228

1618

21.3

1984-85

55-43

1675

396-831

.477

255-288

.885

218

4.0

49

14

135

1049

19.1

1985-86

81-81

2626

615-1236

.498

380-444

.856

348

4.3

93

10

265

1622

20.0

1986-87

79-76

1865

291-621

.469

197-226

.872

242

3.1

85

11

243

798

10.1

1987-88

49-21

976

139-303

.459

59-68

.868

117

2.4

34

4

105

368

7.5

1988-89

71-65

2302

568-1215

.467

440-508

.866

267

3.8

88

16

224

1606

22.6

1989-90

79-73

2404

442-1029

.430

310-351

.883

322

4.1

75

16

224

1232

15.6

1990-91

77-1

1289

187-412

.454

152-167

.910

176

2.3

33

13

159

541

7.0

TOTAL

707-575

20959

4434-9380

.473

3106-3660

.849

2703

3.8

678

137

2090

12142

17.2

IRISH TRADITIONALLY AMONG BEST IN THE COUNTRY AT TAKING CARE OF THE BALL

Notre Dame finished third in the NCAA last season in turnovers per game – posting the fifth consecutive season of ranking in the nation’s top-10 for least amount of turnovers in a game. The Irish are also perennially one of the top teams in the country in assist to turnover ratio.

The Irish have not averaged over 10.0 turnovers per game since a 10.3 mark in 2013-14 (which was still good enough for 26th nationally).

NOTRE DAME TURNOVERS PER GAME, LAST FIVE SEASONS

Season

Turnovers/Game

National Rank

Conf. Rank

Ast/Turnover

National Rank

Conf. Rank

2014-15

9.4

5

2

1.61

4

2

2015-16

10

10

3

1.34

43

5

2016-17

9.5

2

1

1.66

2

1

2017-18

9.9

7

2

1.46

14

3

2018-19

9.3

3

2

1.38

18

3

2019-20

9.8

2

1

1.79

1

1

A DECADE OF ‘NO FOUL’ CONTINUES

One of the mantras of Notre Dame basketball under Mike Brey has been to keep the amount of opponent foul shots down. Defend without fouling is a way of life for Irish basketball and the statistics bear out that trend.

In the last 10 years, Notre Dame has failed to finish among the top 10 in least amount of personal fouls committed just twice. They have also led the country in least amount of personal fouls three times.

NOTRE DAME FOULS PER GAME NATIONAL/CONFERENCE FINAL RANKING

Year

Fouls Per Game

NCAA Raking

Conference Ranking

2009-10

15.1

10

2

2010-11

15.2

11

1

2011-12

13.8

1

1

2012-13

14.1

8

1

2013-14

16.2

15

5

2014-15

15.1

6

1

2015-16

15.1

1

1

2016-17

14.9

4

1

2017-18

13.1

1

1

2018-19

13.8

1

1

2019-20

12.5

1

1

GIBBS SETS NOTRE DAME CAREER ACC SCORING MARK

Senior T.J. Gibbs set the ACC career scoring mark on Wednesday night with a game-high 23 points against Wake Forest, surpassing the mark held by Steve Vasturia (72 games, 739 points).

Player

Seasons

ACC Games

Points

PPG

T.J. GIBBS

2016-current

61

761

12.6

Steve Vasturia

2016-20

72

739

10.3

Bonzie Colson

2014-18

54

696

12.9

V.J. Beachem

2013-17

71

619

8.7

Zach Auguste

2013-16

53

575

10.8

Demetrius Jackson

2013-16

51

549

10.8

Matt Farrell

2014-18

47

491

10.4

John Mooney

2016-current

46

499

10.8

Pat Connaughton

2013-15

36

455

12.6

Jerian Grant

2014-15

18

295

16.4

In terms of all conference action for the Irish, Gibbs ranks 11th on the scoring list with 761 points. Luke Harangody (1,329) and Chris Thomas (1,099) pace the Irish record books in terms of all-time point totals in conference play.

MOONEY SECOND IN THE COUNTRY IN REBOUNDING

Senior forward John Mooney is second in the nation in rebounds per game with a 13.4 average. Mooney is the only Division I player in the country averaging 15-plus points and 13-plus rebounds per game (as of January 30, 2020).

NATIONAL REBOUNDING LEADERS:

Player

School

Reb/Game

Kevin Marfo

Quinnipiac

13.7

JOHN MOONEY

NOTRE DAME

13.4

Willie Jackson

Toledo

12.5

Cletrell Pope

Bethune Cookman

12.1

James Butler

Drexel

11.8

Elyjah Goss

IUPUI

11.5

Daniel Orturu

Minneosta

11.3

Paul Reed

DePaul

11.3

MOONEY CLIMBING THE BREY-ERA CAREER REBOUND CHART

Passing 700 career rebounds against Syracuse, John Mooney became the seventh Mike Brey-era (2000-01- current) player to collect 700 or more rebounds. The see sidebar on page 5 for the all-time rebounding chart, on which Mooney currently ranks 17th.

BREY ERA REBOUNDING TOTALS

Player

Seasons

Rebounds

Luke Harangody

2006-10

1,222

Torin Francis

2002-06

969

Bonzie Colson

2014-18

900

Pat Connaughton

2011-15

823

Zach Auguste

2012-16

822

Jack Cooley

2009-13

792

JOHN MOONEY

2015-20

784

Rob Kurz

2004-08

650

MOONEY GRABS 200 REBOUNDS IN JUST 15 GAMES

John Mooney reached the 200 rebound plateau in just his 15th game played against Louisville on Jan. 11. That matches Blake Griffin (2008-09) for the fastest to 200 rebounds in a season since Tim Duncan did it in 14 games during the 1996-97 season.

FEWEST GAMES TO 200 REBOUNDS, SINCE 1996-97, MAJOR CONFERENCES

Tim Duncan

Wake Forest

1996-97

14

JOHN MOONEY

Notre Dame

2019-20

15

Blake Griffin

Oklahoma

2008-09

15

Luke Harangody

Notre Dame

2008-09

16

Seven Others

16

FEWEST GAMES TO 200 REBOUNDS, SINCE 1996-97, ALL DIVISION I

Tim Duncan

Wake Forest

1996-97

14

Adonal Foyle

Colgate

1996-97

14

JOHN MOONEY

Notre Dame

2019-20

15

Five Others

15

MOONEY SETS CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DOUBLES MARK

With 12 consecutive double-doubles this season, a streak that ended on Saturday at No. 5/6 Florida State, senior John Mooney set the school record for consecutive games with a double-double. Luke Harangody previously held the mark with 11 straight in 2008-09. Mooney is the only Notre Dame player to ever record two consecutive double-double streaks over eight games in a career.

Player

Consecutive Double-Doubles

Year

JOHN MOONEY

12

2019-20

Luke Harangody

11

2008-09

Armand Reo

10

1961-62

LaPhonso Ellis

9

1991-92

John Mooney

8

2018-19

Walt Sam

8

1964-65

MOONEY POSTING DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN 62 PERCENT OF HIS CAREER STARTS

Up to 37 career double-doubles (ninth all-time at Notre Dame), John Mooney has posted nearly all of his career double-doubles in the past two seasons. He has earned a double-double in 36 of 58 starts – a .627 percentage that has not been seen since game starts became an official stat in the 1978-79 season. Expand to just games played against some of the top double-double performers in school history and the .627 percentage remains on the top of the charts.

Player

Double-Doubles

Starts

Double-Double Percentage

Seasons

Walt Sahm

43

68*

.632

1962-65

JOHN MOONEY

37

59

.627

2016-current

Luke Harangody

64

108

.592

2006-10

Bob Whitmore

47

84*

.559

1966-69

Ron Reed

33

61*

.540

1962-65

Bob Arnzen

44

82*

.536

1966-69

Ryan Humphrey

32

60

.533

2000-02

* – career game starts unavailable, total games played statistic used

MOONEY ONE OF JUST SIX  MAJOR CONFERENCE PLAYERS TO AVERAGE A DOUBLE-DOUBLE

Senior forward John Mooney is the only player in the country averaging over 15 points and 13 rebounds per game and one of only six major conference players to average a double-double this season.

MAJOR CONFERENCE PLAYERS TO AVERAGE A DOUBLE-DOUBLE IN 2019-20

Player

Team

Points

Rebounds

JOHN MOONEY

NOTRE DAME

15.9

13.4

Luka Garza

Iowa

23.1

10.7

Daniel Oturu

Minnesota

19.7

11.3

Reggie Perry

Mississippi State

16.9

10.0

Paul Reed

DePaul

15.7

11.1

Tyrique Jones

Xavier

13.3

10.1

MOONEY EYES ACC REBOUNDING MARK

John Mooney finished the 2018-19 ACC schedule averaging 12.6 rebounds per game in ACC play, which was the second-highest since Tim Duncan led the league with a 14.9 average in 1996-97.

So far in 2019-20, Mooney has pulled down 118 rebounds in eight conference games for a 13.1 average.

REBOUND PER GAME AVERAGE, ACC PLAY (since 1988)

Avg

Player

Team

Year

14. 9

Tim Duncan

Wake Forest

1997

13.1

JOHN MOONEY

Notre Dame

2020

12.6

John Mooney

Notre Dame

2019

12.3

Sean May

North Carolina

2005

12.2

Tim Duncan

Wake Forest

1995

11.9

Marvin Bagley III

Duke

2018

MOONEY BECOMES NINTH IRISH PLAYER WITH OVER 600 REBOUNDS IN FINAL TWO SEASONS

Currently the 16th leading rebounder in Notre Dame history, John Mooney has posted much of that production over the past two seasons. In fact, Mooney has pulled down 624 rebounds since the start of the 2018-19 season. Only eight Notre Dame players have posted over 600 rebounds in their final two seasons in an Irish uniform:

600 REBOUNDS – FINAL TWO SEASONS AT NOTRE DAME

Player

Final Two Seasons

Total Rebounds

Tom Hawkins

1957-58, 1958-59

834

Collis Jones

1969-70, 1970-71

741

Walt Sahm

1963-64, 1964-65

708

Mike Graney

1958-59, 1959-60

687

John Shumate

1972-73, 1973-74

684

Ron Reed

1963-64, 1964-65

675

Bob Whitmore

1967-68, 1968-69

659

JOHN MOONEY

2018-19, 2019-20

624

Luke Harangody

2008-09, 2009-10

624

Troy Murphy

1999-2000, 2000-01

607

HUBB IMPRESSIVE ON THE ROAD IN THE ACC

Notre Dame is 2-3 on the road in ACC play this season, earning victories at Syracuse and Georgia Tech while dropping hard-fought contests at No. 5/5 Florida State, NC State and North Carolina. One constant in those five games has been Prentiss Hubb – who has scored 20 points in each of those five ACC road games. Here is a game-by-game breakdown of Hubb on the road in the ACC this season:

Opponent

Date

MP

PTS

FGM

FGA

3FGM

3FGA

FTM

FTA

REB

AST

TO

STL

North Carolina

11/6

37

22

8

17

5

9

1

2

2

6

1

1

Syracuse

1/4

39

22

7

16

6

12

2

2

2

9

4

1

NC State

1/8

39

24

9

14

4

7

2

2

3

2

3

2

Georgia Tech

1/15

34

25

8

16

3

8

6

8

3

3

2

2

Florida State

1/25

39

24

7

16

5

11

5

5

4

1

3

2

Totals

188

117

39

79

23

47

16

19

14

21

13

10

Avg

37.6

23.4

.493

.489

.842

2.8

4.2

2.6

2.0

IRISH BOAST SOLID RECORD FOR ANNUAL HOME-AND-HOME ACC SERIES

Notre Dame faced its traditional ACC rivals – Boston College and Georgia Tech – five times last season. The Irish swept the Eagles, split a home-and-home with Tech and then defeated the Yellow Jackets in the ACC tournament. Notre Dame lost its first game in this four-game series to Boston College in December, but still boasts a 20-6 record against these two opponents in league play since joining the ACC in 2013-14. That mark is the best in the conference against a team’s dedicated home-and-home opponents.

RECORD VS. ACC ANNUAL HOME-AND-HOME OPPONENTS

Team

Opponent

Opponent

Record

NOTRE DAME

Boston College

Georgia Tech

20-6

Duke

North Carolina

Wake Forest

18-7

North Carolina

Duke

NC State

16-8

Syracuse

Boston College

Pittsburgh

16-8

Virginia

Virginia Tech

Louisville

16-8*

* – Virginia repeated with Maryland in 2013-14

Each season since 2013-14, ACC teams have faced their designated home-and-home opponents each year, two other league opponents on a rotating home-and-home basis, five opponents on the road only and five opponents at home only.

STATISTICAL MILESTONES

Notre Dame’s veteran players are approaching, or have reached, some noteworthy statistical milestones:

Player

Milestone

Current Stat

All-Time ND Rank

Brey-Era Rank

Milestones Reached

John Mooney

700 rebounds

784

21

7

T.J. Gibbs

200 3FGM

213

10

10

Juwan Durham

100 blocks

110

9

8

Rex Pflueger

300 assists

312

21

11

Milestones Ahead

Rex Pflueger

130 games

129

8

8

T.J. Gibbs

4000 minutes

3720

9

9

John Mooney

1000 points

981

64

24

John Mooney

800 rebounds

784

15

6

T.J. Gibbs

350 assists

348

16

10

HUBB REACHES 200 CAREER ASSISTS… QUICKLY

Sophomore Prentiss Hubb led the Irish with nine assists in the victory at Syracuse on January 4, 2020, reaching 203 career assists in his 47th game in an Irish uniform. Since 1996-97, that is the fifth-quickest for any player at Notre Dame.

Player

Games to 200th Assist

Date of 200th Assist

Career Assists

Chris Thomas

27

2-23-02 at Miami (FL)

833

Martin Ingelsby

38

12-21-98 Stetson

526

Jerian Grant

41

11-26-12 Chicago State

690

Tory Jackson

43

12-29-07 Brown

694

PRENTISS HUBB

47

1-4-20 at Syracuse

203

DURHAM POSTS TWO NOTEWORTHY DOUBLE-DOUBLES

Senior Juwan Durham responded to the loss of John Mooney (illness) on the front line against Presbyterian with 11 points, 15 rebounds and four blocked shots to record his second career double-double. He followed up with 12 points, 11 rebounds and four more blocks against Fairleigh Dickinson. It was just the seventh and eighth time a Mike Brey era player has recorded 10+ points, 10+ rebounds and 4+ blocks – and the first time since John Mooney did it at North Carolina last season.

Others who have accomplished such a double-double include current Irish assistant coach Ryan Humphrey (2001), Torin Francis twice (2003, 2004), Luke Harangody (2008) and Bonzie Colson (2017).

DURHAM ALREADY AMONG TOP SHOT BLOCKERS IN NOTRE DAME HISTORY

Blocked shots are one of the youngest official NCAA official statistics, only becoming a part of the game boxscore for the 1985-86 season. With that in mind, it is still noteworthy that senior Juwan Durham (who still retains a year of eligibility after 2019-20) has already established himself as one of the top shot blockers in Notre Dame history.

In his first full season at Notre Dame in 2018-19, Durham swatted 63 shots which ranks fifth on the Notre Dame single-season blocked shots list.

This season, Durham pushed his career blocked-shot average to 2.4 and is one of just three Notre Dame players to average over 2.0 blocks per game in their career:

Player

Seasons

Blocks Per Game

Ryan Humphrey

2000-02

2.8

JUWAN DURHAM

2018-current

2.4

LaPhonso Ellis

1988-92

2.1

Durham’s 110 total blocks at Notre Dame currently rank him ninth all-time (see sidebar). Jordan Cornette is the Notre Dame blocked shots record holder with 201 from 2001-05.

PFLUEGER APPROACHING NOTEWORTHY CAREER MILESTONE COMBINATION

Graduate student Rex Pflueger is approaching a combination of career statistical totals that would make him one of just four Irish players to ever reach a unique combination of statistical marks.

Pflueger is approaching 700 points, 400 rebounds, 300 assists and 150 steals in his Notre Dame career – only Chris Thomas (2002-05), David Graves (1999-02) and Tory Jackson (2007-10) have reached those plateaus in combination.

Player

Years

Points (700+)

Rebounds (400+)

Assists (300+)

Steals (150+)

Chris Thomas

2002-05

2,195

528

833

244

David Graves

1999-02

1,746

620

340

202

Tory Jackson

2007-10

1,231

526

694

211

REX PFLUEGER

2015-current

690

397

312

130

PFLUEGER MAKES WINNING PLAYS

Graduate student Rex Pflueger, who missed the final 23 games of the 2018-19 season with a torn ACL in his left leg, returned to the lineup in the season opener this season and has quickly returned to form. Dating back to his freshman season when his last-second tip in in the second round of the NCAA tournament against Stephen F. Austin pushed Notre Dame to the Sweet 16, Pflueger has been making winning plays for the Irish – with the come-from-behind victory over Toledo the latest example.

A breakdown of Pflueger’s big plays over the final three minutes and overtime of the win over the Rockets:

Time Remaining

Play

Led To

Notes

2:51

Steal

Hubb Lay Up

Cut Toledo lead to three

0:29

Steal

Pflueger FT

Cut Toledo lead back to two

1.5 seconds

Assist

Laszewski 3FG

Executed baseline out of bounds play to send game to overtime

4:21 OT

Rebound

Goodwin FG

Rebound first miss in OT

0:25 OT

Lay Up

Pflueger FG

Back door cut to open lay up, give ND lead in overtime

0:01 OT

Free Throws

Pflueger 2 FT

Two free throws provide the winning points

IRISH CLAIM MABC HONORS

The University of Notre Dame capped off a clean run through the 2019 Men Against Breast Cancer Invitational with a 64-62 overtime victory against Toledo on Thursday, November 21. Combined with a victory in the 2018 Gotham Classic Showcase Game, Notre Dame has won 15 of its last 16 in-season tournament contests – a run that includes the 2016 Legends Classic Championship and the 2017 Maui Invitational title.

John Mooney added to his personal trophy case by garnering MABC MVP honors (as voted on by media members attending each contest). Mooney follows up on his MVP honors in the Gotham Classic Showcase game from last season. Graduate student Rex Pflueger and sophomore Dane Goodwin were named to the MABC All-Tournament Team as well.

A look at Mooney, Pflueger and Goodwin’s statistics during the four game MABC Invitational:

Player

MP

FG

FGA

FG%

3FG

3FGA

3FG%

FT

FTA

FT%

REB

REB/G

AST

BLK

STL

PTS

PTS/G

Mooney

118

25

60

.417

5

19

.263

8

17

.471

57

14.3

11

3

5

63

15.8

Pflueger

104

8

27

.296

3

14

.214

8

9

.889

18

4.5

12

1

8

27

6.8

Goodwin

96

20

37

.541

6

13

.462

10

11

.909

17

4.3

4

1

3

56

14.0

A NOTEWORTHY VICTORY

Notre Dame’s 110-71 victory over Detroit Mercy on Tuesday, December 10, saw the Irish post several program-bests and individual career highs. Here is a glimpse at some of the superlatives Notre Dame logged against the Titans:

TEAM SUPERLATIVES

Assists – 33 – tied school record set at Manhattan in 1986, best of Brey era

Three Point Field Goals – 20 – tied school record set vs. Villanova in 2008

Field Goals Made – 41 – tied for second-most of Brey era

Points In Regulation – 110 – most in Brey era (Irish scored 116 points in 4OT vs. Georgetown in 2002)

INDIVIDUAL SUPERALTIVES

Points – 27 – Sophomore Dane Goodwin – also second-most off the bench in the Brey era (Bonzie Colson had 31 vs. Duke in 2016)

Points – 16 – (career-high matching) Senior Juwan Durham

Three-Point Field Goals – 6 – (career-high matching) Senior T.J. Gibbs

Three-Point Field Goals – 5 – Sophomore Dane Goodwin

Assists – 11 – Sophomore Prentiss Hubb

Assists – 8 – Senior T.J. Gibbs

Rebounds – 7 – (career-high matching) Sophomore Dane Goodwin