WHO: | Notre Dame vs. CSUN |
WHAT: | 2021-22 Season/Home Opener |
WHERE: | Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center |
WHEN: | Saturday, November 13, 2021 | 12 p.m. ET |
TICKETS: | Available at und.com/buytickets |
LIVE STATS: | Available at und.com/mediastats |
TV: | ACC Network Extra | Play-by-Play: Chris Frick | Analysis: Mike Lightfoot |
RADIO: | Play-by-Play: Tony Simeone | Live locally on WSBT-AM 960/FM 96.1, worldwide on und.com |
2021-22 FIGHTING IRISH – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The University of Notre Dame men’s basketball team begins the 2021-22 season against CSUN (0-1) at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday, November 13, in Purcell Pavilion. The Irish will look to maintain a perfect 21-0 mark in home openers during the Mike Brey era against the Matadors, who return two starters from a 9-13 squad in 2020-21 that finished 8th in the Big West Conference.
BACKCOURT
PRENTISS HUBB – 26 pts, 11 ast in two exhibition victories • preseason All-ACC Second Team • leads all returning ACC players in career assists (445) • the 445 career assists are the fifth-most for any active NCAA player entering their fourth season of action • led the Irish in scoring (14.6) and three-point field goals made (65) last season • one of five major conference players to reach 100 assists in league play last season.
CORMAC RYAN – 24 pts, 7 ast in two exhibition victories • started 16 of 25 games in his first year with the Irish last season • scored 21 points in the first half in the victory at Duke last year, eventually scoring career-best 28 points • shot .344 from 3FG range last season.
DANE GOODWIN – 26 pts, 10 reb in two exhibition victories • has seen action in 91 career games, making 30 starts • posted career highs of 11.8 ppg and 5.2 rpg in 2020-21 • one of the best free throw shooters on the team, boasting a .821 career average from the stripe.
TREY WERTZ – Returned from sprained ankle vs. St. Norbert, tied for team lead with 15 points on 5-of-7 from behind the three-point arc • planned to sit out 2020-21 season after transferring from Santa Clara until all underclassmen transfers were given immediate eligibility in December of 2020 • appeared in 21 games making 14 starts, shooting .429 from three-point range • hit the game-winning 3FG at the buzzer vs. WF in 2021 ACC tournament.
BLAKE WESLEY – 40 minutes played in exhibition games with 12 pts, six assists and two steals • first South Bend, IN, public school MBB prospect to sign with Notre Dame since 1985 • consensus four-star prospect • athletic backcourt player expected to be an immediate key contributor.
J.R. KONIECZNY – (pronounced Ko-NEZZ-knee) Six points in 25 minutes of action in two exhibition games • all-time leading scorer in St. Joseph County history (1,996) • joins classmate Blake Wesley as the first Northern Indiana Conference players to sign with Notre Dame since 2012 (D. Jackson, A. Torres).
TONY SANDERS JR. – Logged nine minutes in two exhibition victories • athletic wing player who saw action in 14 games during his rookie season.
ROBBY CARMODY – Has suffered season-ending injuries in his first three seasons on the Irish roster • continues to push through rehab with no set date to return to the court • started his first two career games at ND before injuries.
ELIJAH MORGAN – Walk on member of the program has earned the staff’s trust to be inserted into the lineup at any time • has played in 22 career games with one start.
ALEX WADE – Saw first action at ND vs. Nazareth, two minutes with a steal • first-year walk on joined the Irish in the summer of 2021 • four-year varsity captain at Cathedral Catholic.
FRONT COURT
NATE LASZEWSKI – 17 points, 21 rebounds in two exhibition victories • posted 12 games with nine or more rebounds in 2020-21 • improved FG% 19 percent, 3FG% 11% and RPG by 3.1 last season • scored over 20 points four times last season and has five 20-point games in his career.
PAUL ATKINSON, JR. – Saw first action in over 600 days in two exhibition wins with 30 points, 19 rebounds in the two victories • 2019-20 Ivy League Player of the Year at Yale • did not participate in 2020-21, as the Ivy League cancelled all intercollegiate athletics • ranked by ESPN+ as the fourth-best transfer prospect in 2020-21 • boasts a .661 career field goal percentage – top for any returning NCAA Division I player this year – and led Ivy League in FG% all three seasons in which he competed.
MATT ZONA – Logged nine minutes in two exhibition games with six total rebounds • saw action in 14 games last season • developing into a key rebounder, screener on the Irish front line.
ELIJAH TAYLOR – Active in first career appearance vs. Nazareth with 7 reb in 10 minutes of action • missed 2020-21 while recovering from ankle surgery • athletic front court player will provide depth on the Irish front line.
IRISH ITEMS – BY THE NUMBERS
1 |
Since 2000-01 (first year of the Mike Brey era), Notre Dame has led the NCAA in assist/turnover ratio (1.44). |
2 |
Notre Dame and CSUN will be meeting for just the second time. On Jan. 31, 1994, the Matadors visited Purcell Pavilion and the Irish earned a 76-58 victory, led by 20 points and 15 rebounds from current Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams. |
7 |
Notre Dame will confer an NCAA Division I men’s basketball-best seven degrees in the spring of 2022 – undergraduate degrees to R. Carmody, D. Goodwin, P. Hubb, N. Laszewski, C. Ryan and T. Wertz, along with a graduate degree to P. Atkinson Jr. |
21 |
Notre Dame is 21-0 in home openers during the Mike Brey era. The program is 107-11 all-time in home openers. |
30 |
Game streak of double-digit scoring performances for Paul Atkinson Jr. entering Saturday afternoon’s contest. Atkinson hit double figures in all 30 games he played at Yale in 2019-20. The last time he did not score double figure points was against LSU (he had nine points) in the first round of NCAA tournament. |
66 |
Or .661 to be precise – graduate student Paul Atkinson Jr.’s career field goal percentage – which leads all returning NCAA Division I players this year. The 2019-20 Ivy League Player of the Year graduate transferred to Notre Dame during the offseason. Atkinson was 7-for-11 in the first exhibition victory vs. Nazareth. |
73 |
Notre Dame’s free throw percentage during the Mike Brey era, the best in the ACC and third-best of any power conference program. |
255 |
Games won by Notre Dame with Mike Brey and Associate Head Coach Anthony Solomon on the coaching staff. Solomon returns for his third stint with the Irish this season and with him on the sidelines, Mike Brey has won .676 percent of the games he has coached at Notre Dame. |
445 |
Career assists for senior Prentiss Hubb, the most for any returning ACC player and the fifth-most that any active NCAA player has compiled in three season of action. |
448 |
Wins at Notre Dame for Mike Brey, the most in school history and the ninth-most for any NCAA coach at his current school. |
5294 |
The 2021-22 team will be the most experienced, statistical-wise, of the Mike Brey era (2000-01 – current), with the most returning GS, MP, FGM, 3FGM, FTM, AST and points (5294). |
HOME OPENERS
- Under Mike Brey, the Irish are 21-0 in home openers.
- Historically, the Irish are 107-11 (.907) in home openers.
- Notre Dame won 26 consecutive home openers from 1922-23 through 1947-48.
- Most common home opener opponents in Notre Dame history – Lewis Institute/Armour Institute (which combined to be the Illinois Institute of Technology, 15), Kalamazoo (12), St. Joseph’s (IN) (six) and Valparaiso (five).
SEASON OPENERS
- Notre Dame is 19-2 all-time in season openers during the Mike Brey era (2000-01 to present).
- Historically, the Irish are 97-21 (.822) in season openers.
- Under Mike Brey, the Irish have began the season on the road just three times. In 2017-18, the Irish helped DePaul dedicate WinTrust Arena on Nov. 11, earning a 72-58 victory. The last two seasons, the Irish have started the year with losses against ranked teams on the road – 76-65 at No. 9/11 North Carolina in 2019-20 and 80-79 at No. 13/12 Michigan State in 2020-21.
TRANSFER DEBUTS
Graduate student Paul Atkinson Jr. will make his debut with the Irish on Saturday afternoon against CSUN. Of all the transfer players of the Mike Brey era, Atkinson’s career parallels Dan Miller the most, who played three years at Maryland before transferring to Notre Dame for his senior season of eligibility in 2002-03.
Below are the debut games for all of the transfers into the program of the Brey era (* – game started):
Name |
Year |
Opponent |
FG |
3FG |
FT |
REB |
TP |
AST |
TO |
BLK |
STL |
MP |
Ryan Humphrey |
2000-01 |
*Sacred Heart |
7-10 |
1-1 |
4-5 |
9 |
19 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
28 |
Dan Miller |
2002-03 |
*Belmont |
5-13 |
2-6 |
7-9 |
10 |
19 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
3 |
30 |
Dennis Latimore |
2004-05 |
*Harvard |
2-10 |
0-0 |
2-2 |
8 |
6 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
1 |
30 |
Ben Hansbrough |
2009-10 |
*North Florida |
5-6 |
5-5 |
4-4 |
2 |
19 |
4 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
31 |
Scott Martin |
2010-11 |
*Georgia Southern |
2-7 |
0-3 |
3-3 |
5 |
7 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
22 |
Garrick Sherman |
2012-13 |
Evansville |
0-1 |
0-0 |
3-4 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
2 |
0 |
15 |
Juwan Durham |
2018-19 |
UIC |
1-3 |
0-0 |
4-4 |
3 |
6 |
0 |
2 |
6 |
0 |
14 |
Cormac Ryan |
2020-21 |
*at Michigan State |
3-12 |
3-7 |
4-4 |
1 |
13 |
3 |
3 |
0 |
1 |
36 |
Trey Wertz |
2020-21 |
Duke |
3-7 |
1-1 |
2-2 |
3 |
9 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
20 |
HUBB AMONG NATIONAL LEADERS IN CAREER ASSISTS
Prentiss Hubb’s 445 career assists are noteworthy without any qualifiers, but a further look at the numbers shows that the Upper Marlboro, MD, native is among the national leaders. He is sixth among all active Division I players in career assists who have played three seasons or less (see below) and enters the season tied for 21st in career assists for all active players.
DIVISION I CAREER ASSIST LEADERS – THREE YEARS OR LESS
Player |
Team |
Seasons |
Games |
Assists |
|
1. |
RJ Cole |
UConn |
2017-current |
90 |
517 |
2. |
Andrew Nembhard |
Gonzaga |
2018-current |
99 |
507 |
3. |
Cameron Parker |
Montana |
2018-current |
77 |
486 |
4. |
Marcus Carr |
Texas |
2017-current |
92 |
477 |
5. |
Jalen Pickett |
Penn State |
2018-current |
76 |
463 |
6. |
Prentiss Hubb |
Notre Dame |
2018-current |
91 |
445 |
Camren Wynter |
Drexel |
2018-current |
85 |
445 |
ATKINSON JR. LEADS ALL RETURNING NCAA PLAYERS IN CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
Graduate student Paul Atkinson Jr. not only brings over 1,000 career points and the 2019-20 Ivy League Player of the Year trophy to the Notre Dame roster, his amazing career field goal percentage ranks him at the top for all active NCAA players. Atkinson Jr. also is just the second active Division I player and only major conference player to average over .600 career field goal percentage entering the 2021-22 season.
DIVISION I ACTIVE CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS
Player |
Team |
Height |
Seasons |
FGM |
FG% |
|
1. |
Paul Atkinson Jr. |
Notre Dame |
6-9 |
2017-current |
422 |
.661 |
2. |
Zachary Simmons |
North Texas |
6-10 |
2017-current |
480 |
.637 |
3. |
Nick Muszynski |
Belmont |
6-11 |
2018-current |
567 |
.596 |
4. |
K.J. Williams |
Murray State |
6-10 |
2018-current |
431 |
.586 |
5. |
Bryce Nze |
Butler |
6-7 |
2016-current |
470 |
.582 |
IRISH WELCOME BACK MOST EXPERIENCED TEAM OF THE BREY ERA
Notre Dame is in an unusual position this season and welcomes back, by far, its most experienced group of players since the Mike Brey era began in 2000-01. With the additions of Trey Wertz (two seasons at Santa Clara) and Cormac Ryan (one season at Stanford) last season, then adding Paul Atkinson Jr. (three seasons at Yale) the Irish boast a veteran group of players who have seen a significant amount of college basketball action.
As shown below, the Irish return the most career starts, minutes played, field goals, field goals attempted, three point field goals, three point field goals attempted, free throws, free throws attempted, defensive rebounds, total rebounds, assists and points of any team in the Brey era:
Statistic |
GS |
MP |
FG |
FGA |
3FG |
3FGA |
FT |
FTA |
DR |
REB |
AST |
PTS |
2021-22 Returning Team |
350 |
14389 |
1879 |
4186 |
641 |
1885 |
895 |
1225 |
1599 |
2111 |
1157 |
5294 |
Previous Returning High |
257 |
11083 |
1355 |
2953 |
456 |
1351 |
843 |
1139 |
1232 |
1784 |
1011 |
3933 |
Previous Returning High Year |
01-02 |
19-20 |
00-01 |
19-20 |
19-20 |
19-20 |
00-01 |
00-01 |
08-09 |
08-09 |
08-09 |
00-01 |
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTED BY 1,000 POINT SCORERS
Notre Dame has produced 65 1,000 point scorers throughout the history of the program with 24 of those players reaching that statistical milestone during the Mike Brey era (2000-01 – current). Of the 85 players who have suited up for Notre Dame under Mike Brey, 36 of them were recruited by the staff and exhausted their eligibility with the Irish – 20 of those players have scored more than 1,000 points in a career.
School |
All-Time 1,000 Point Scorers |
1,000 Point Scorers since 2000-01 |
North Carolina |
77 |
20 |
Louisville |
69 |
18 |
Duke |
67 |
20 |
Villanova |
67 |
28 |
NOTRE DAME |
65 |
24 |
Syracuse |
63 |
20 |
Kansas |
62 |
20 |
BREY-ERA TENETS SHOW THROUGH IN STATISTICAL RANKINGS
In his 22 years on the Notre Dame bench, Mike Brey’s teams have developed certain tenets they can be counted on to display – take care of the ball, defend without fouling, shot making and free throw percentage excellence. Those traits are reflected in Notre Dame’s statistical rankings, compared to all NCAA teams and the ACC, since the Brey era began in 2000-01.
NCAA Statistical Ranking Since 2000-01 |
ACC Rank |
Statistic |
Notre Dame Number |
1 |
1 |
Assist/Turnover Ratio |
1.44 |
1 |
1 |
Least Amount Of Fouls Per Game |
15.0 |
2 |
1 |
Opponent FT Attempts Per Game |
15.4 |
4 |
1 |
Least Amount Of Turnovers Per Game |
11.0 |
7 |
2 |
Total Assists |
10,988 |
9 |
1 |
Free Throw Percentage |
.733 |
9 |
1 |
Three Point Field Goals Made Per Game |
8.1 |
10 |
1 |
Assists Per Field Goals Made |
.605 |
19 |
5 |
Points Scored |
51,940 |
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 12 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.
The NCAA has been tracking the least amount of fouls committed in a season since 1993. Notre Dame is the only team since 1993 to lead the country in least amount of fouls more than twice and the Irish finished the 2020-21 season second in the NCAA.
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 |
12.4 |
1 |
1 |
2020-21 |
12.8 |
2 |
2 |
IRISH INK NATIONALLY-RANKED RECRUITING CLASS
The University of Notre Dame men’s basketball program and Glenn and Stacey Murphy Head Men’s Basketball Coach Mike Brey have announced that three prospective student-athletes have signed National Letters of Intent to attend Notre Dame and compete for the Fighting Irish in 2022-23.
The three-member class is composed of forwards Dom Campbell and Ven-Allen Lubin, along with guard J.J. Starling. All three are consensus top-100 players and four-star prospects which provide the Irish the 15th-ranked recruiting class by 24/7 Sports (fifth-best in the ACC) and the 18th-rated (fourth-best in the ACC) group from Rivals.
“Our new staff started with a plan in June and I really like how we stayed focused and committed while being on the road in June and July, then followed through when the visits on campus took place,” Brey said.
“It was a fabulous team effort by our coaching staff to get a three man class that will be part of a bright future for Notre Dame basketball. Our fans will love to watch these guys play and grow as part of our program.”
Dom Campbell | Forward | 6-9, 265 | Phillips Exeter Academy (NH) | Scarborough, ME
“Dom is a gifted low post guy with great hands and footwork. He has the ability to carve out space and step out as well. He can make really good decisions with the ball in his hands.”
– Mike Brey
Rivals 4 Star – 96th overall, 11th power forward
24/7 4 star – 120th overall, 17th power forward, 2nd state
Ven-Allen Lubin | Forward | 6-8, 220 | Orlando Christian Prep | Orlando, FL
“Ven-Allen is a position less basketball player. He has the ability to post up, face up, run and change ends. He also brings great length on the defensive end.”
– Mike Brey
Rivals 4 Star – 63rd overall, 8th power forward
24/7 4 Star – 114th overall, 22nd power forward, 18th state
ESPN 4 star – 75th overall, 12th power forward, 14th state
J.J. Starling | Guard | 6-4, 195 | La Lumiere School (IN) | Baldwinsville, NY
“J.J. is an explosive guard. You can’t pigeonhole him as a point guard or a two man, he does a little bit of everything. The most infectious thing is his energy and charisma that he plays with. He really engages his teammates and leads on the floor.”
– Mike Brey
Rivals 4 Star – 40th overall, 8th point guard
24/7 – 33rd overall, 7th point guard, 1st state
ESPN – 27th overall, 6th point guard, 3rd state