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Men's Basketball Opens Season

Nov. 15, 1999

Notre Dame Fighting Irish (0-0) at    OHIO STATE Buckeyes (0-0)

Date: Tuesday, November 16, 1999
Place: Value City Arena (19,100), Columbus, Ohio
Event: First Round, Preseason NIT
Time: 8:30 p.m. EST
Television: espn2 (Dave Barnett, Bill Raftery)
Radio: Host Communications Inc. (Jack Lorri, Jack Nolan) originates the Notre Dame Radio Network (includes WNDV-1490 AM and WNDV-92.9 FM in South Bend, WEFM-95.9 FM in Michigan City and selected games on WMAQ-670 AM or WAUR-930 AM in Chicago).

TONIGHT’S GAME:
The University of Notre Dame basketball team opens the 1999-2000 season tonight as it takes on Ohio State of the Big Ten Conference in the first round of the Preseason NIT.

Notre Dame posted a 14-16 record last season and a 8-10 mark in BIG EAST play. The Buckeyes had a 27-9 record and advanced to the NCAA Final Four.

The winner of tonight’s first round game plays the winner of the Davidson at Siena first round game (7:00 p.m. EST tonight) on Thursday at a site and time to be announced.

The first regularly-scheduled Irish home game is at 2:00 p.m. EST on Sun., November 21, against St. Francis (Pa.).

Notre Dame begins its fifth season of BIG EAST play at 7:30 p.m. EST on Wed., January 5, against defending national champion Connecticut at the Hartford Civic Center.

The BIG EAST home opener is at 7:30 p.m. EST on Wed., January 12, against Boston College.

IRISH IN OPENERS:
Notre Dame has an overall record of 76-18 in season-opening games. The Irish had won six-straight openers until Miami of Ohio topped the Irish last year in the lid-lifter by a 76-65 count. The last time Notre Dame opened the season on the road was 1992-93, a 52-50 win over Loyola of Chicago at the Rosemont Horizon.

THE NOTRE DAME-OHIO STATE SERIES:
Tonight’s game is the 11th meeting between Notre Dame and Ohio State and the Buckeyes lead the series by a 6-4 count. The two teams have not met since the 1973-74 season, when the Irish took a 75-72 overtime victory in Columbus. The two teams met eight times between 1911-36 and once during the 1972-73 and 1973-74 seasons.

NOTRE DAME VS. THE BIG TEN:
Notre Dame has an overall record of 221-191-1 against the current members of the Big Ten Conference. Notre Dame has lost five-straight games against Big Ten foes with its last victory coming on Nov. 29, 1994, an 80-79 overtime victory over Indiana at the Joyce Center. The last time Notre Dame beat a Big Ten team on the road was Dec. 7, 1977, an 88-48 win over Northwestern.

PRESEASON NIT:
Tonight’s game marks the third appearance for the Irish in the Preseason NIT. In 1986, Notre Dame lost at home in the first round to Western Kentucky by an 80-63 score. In 1990, Notre Dame defeated Fordham (56-46) and Iowa (77-68) at home to advanced to the finals in New York and lost to Arizona (91-61) in the semifinals and Duke (85-77) in the consolation game.

As an assistant at Kansas, Notre Dame head coach Matt Doherty participated in the event twice. The Jayhawks won both the 1993 and 1997 events.

HEAD COACH MATT DOHERTY:
Notre Dame head basketball coach Matt Doherty is in his first year in charge of the Fighting Irish program and his first season as a collegiate head coach.

Doherty previously served as an assistant coach at Kansas for seven seasons from 1992-99 as the Jayhawks advanced to the NCAA tournament in each year, including a trip to the 1993 Final Four.

Doherty previously served as an assistant coach at Davidson for three seasons from 1989-92.

Doherty is a 1984 graduate of North Carolina and helped lead the Tar Heels to the 1982 NCAA title. Doherty became just the second player in Atlantic Coast Conference history, joining North Carolina’s Walter Davis, to accumulate 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400 assists in a career.

MURPHY HONORED BY BIG EAST:
Notre Dame sophomore forward Troy Murphy (Morristown, N.J.) was named first team preseason all-BIG EAST for the 1999-2000 season by the league coaches. The honor was announced at BIG EAST Conference Media Day on Wed., October 25, 1999, and was held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City.

Also named to the first team was: Khalid El-Amin of Connecticut, Johnny Hemsley of Miami, Erick Barkley of St. John’s and Etan Thomas of Syracuse.

The second team was Kevin Freeman of Connecticut, Isaac Hawkins of Pittsburgh, Bootsy Thornton of St. John’s, Jason Hart of Syracuse and Marcus Goree of West Virginia.

The preseason player of the year was El-Amin and the preseason rookie of the year was Ajou Deng of Connecticut.

PRESEASON HONORS FOR MURPHY:
Murphy earned 1999 BIG EAST rookie-of-the-year honors last year after averaging 19.2 points per game and 9.9 rebounds to lead the Irish in both categories.

In addition to the BIG EAST honors, Murphy has already garnered a number of preseason accolades heading into the 1999-2000 campaign, including:

? Second Team All-America, Dick Vitale’s College Basketball

? Second Team All-America, Basketball News

? Honorable Mention All-America, Athlon

? Ranked second in country among centers, Dick Vitale’s College Bas- ketball

? Ranked fourth in country among power forwards, Lindy’s

? Ranked 11th in country among power forwards, The Sporting News

? First Team All-BIG EAST, Dick Vitale’s College Basketball

? First Team All-BIG EAST, Dick Vitale’s College Basketball

? First Team All-BIG EAST, The Sporting News

? First Team All-BIG EAST, Lindy’s

? Best NBA Prospect in BIG EAST, Lindy’s

? Best Rebounder in BIG EAST, The Sporting News

? All-Windex Team (The kids can really clean the glass), Dick Vitale’s College Basketball

CARROLL SPENDS SUMMER WITH USA TEAM:
Notre Dame freshman guard Matt Carroll (Horsham, Pa.) spent the summer as a member of the USA Basketball Junior National Team that played in the FIBA World Championships, which were held in Portugal in August. The United States won the silver medal in the event.

Carroll played in seven of the eight games the United States played and scored a combined 16 points to go along with three rebounds and four steals. He scored eight points in the United States’ opening round win over China.

IRISH PLAY EXHIBITIONS:
Notre Dame prepared for the upcoming season with a pair of exhibition games.

Notre Dame opened its exhibition season on Fri., November 5, with a 94-74 win over the International Select All-Stars.

Murphy was the leading scorer in that game with 28 points and 11 rebounds while Carroll had 20 points, including a three-for-three performance from three-point field goal range. Freshman forward Jere Macura (Split, Croatia) came off the bench to score 13 points while junior guard Martin Ingelsby (Philadelphia, Pa.) had 10 points.

Notre Dame lost to Marathon by a 105-81 on Thur., November 11. Murphy again was the leading scorer for the Irish with 28 points as sophomore David Graves (Lexington, Kent.) had 16 points, Carroll scored 12 and sophomore Harold Swanagan (Hopkinsville, Kent.) had 11.

TICKETS ON SALE:
Tickets are currently on sale for the 1999-2000 basketball season.

Season tickets for all 18 home games are priced at $154 (plus $15 for handling per order) and available in the bleacher seats.

A special four-game Saturday package is available and includes the Vanderbilt (Dec. 4), Pittsburgh (Jan. 22), St. John’s (Jan. 29) and Connecticut (Feb. 12) games. That package is priced at $30 (plus $15 for handling per order).

Single game tickets are now on sale at $15 for the lower arena (when available) and $8 for bleachers.

IRISH ON ESPN:
Notre Dame will make a minimum of three appearances on ESPN this season and one on espn2. The Irish game against Ohio State in the first round of the preseason National Invitation Tournament will be televised on espn2 (Nov. 16 at 8:30 p.m.). If Notre Dame advances to the semifinals and finals of the tournament, those games will be televised on ESPN.

Notre Dame games scheduled for ESPN are: Sat., February 19, at Seton Hall, 9:00 p.m. EST, Sat., February 26, at Miami (Fla.), 7:00 p.m. EST, Wed., March 1, vs. Syracuse, 9:00 p.m. EST.

NOTRE DAME ON CHICAGO RADIO:
WMAQ-AM radio will carry Notre Dame basketball games in the Chicago market again this season as part of the Notre Dame Basketball Radio Network originated by Host/USA. In addition, Chicago’s WAUR-AM will also broadcast selected Irish games.

WMAQ-AM (670), with its 50,000-watt clear channel signal, covers a larger geographic area than any other radio station in Chicago. The station’s other sports properties include the Chicago Bears and the Chicago Blackhawks and the station is also affiliated with CNN Radio.

Notre Dame basketball games on WMAQ this season include: Dec. 4 against Vanderbilt, Dec. 11 at Miami (Ohio), Dec. 18 vs. VMI, Jan. 16 at Syracuse, Jan. 22 vs. Pittsburgh, Jan. 25 vs. Miami (Fla.), Jan. 29 vs. St. John’s, Feb. 6 at Pittsburgh, Feb. 8 at Villanova, Feb. 12 vs. Connecticut, Feb. 19 at Seton Hall, Feb. 26 at Miami (Fla.) and March 4 at Georgetown.

Six more Irish games will be carried in the Chicago area on WAUR-AM (930). They include: Nov. 16 at Ohio State, Nov. 30 at Indiana, Dec. 8 vs. Valparaiso, Jan. 5 at Connecticut, Feb. 23 vs. Providence and March 1 vs. Syracuse.

IRISH SIGN THREE
University of Notre Dame basketball coach Matt Doherty announced on Nov. 12 that three players have signed national letters of intent and plan on enrolling at Notre Dame in the fall and playing for Doherty’s squad. The three are: Torrian Jones, a 6-4, 185-pound guard from Fairless Hills, Pa., and Pennsbury High School, Tom Timmermans, a 6-11, 235-pound center from Driehuis, Netherlands and the Blue Ridge School in Dyke, Va., and Chris Markwood, a 6-5, 185-pound guard from South Portland, Maine and South Portland High School.

Jones averaged 17 points per game last year at Pennsbury for head coach Frank Sciolla as the team won 26 games – the most in school history. The team played in the District One championship game and lost in the second round of the state tournament. Jones earned first team all-conference and all-area honors and averaged 22 points per game in seven post season contests. In his junior year, Jones shot 50.2% from the field and 43.8% from three-point field goal distance.

Markwood earned first-team all-state honors last season at South Portland, averaging 21.5 points, 6.3 assists, 4.9 rebounds and four assists for head coach Tony DiBiase Markwood earned first team all-conference honors last year and was named conference MVP. His AAU team in Maine has been the state champions for the past three years.

Timmermans averaged 12.5 points per game last year at Blue Ridge for head coach Bill Ramsey along with 10 rebounds. The team finished 19-6 on the season – third in the state among independent schools.

IRISH ON THE RADIO
Host/USA originates the Notre Dame Basketball Radio Network for the 12th consecutive year in 1999-2000.

Jack Lorri will handle the play-by-play of all Notre Dame basketball games and this season marks his 31st year announcing Irish games. Lorri spent his first 14 years with Notre Dame as sports director of WTRC-AM in Elkhart, Ind., and then five years doing games on WGN-AM in Chicago before teaming up with Host/USA. He served as sports director for WSJV-TV in Elkhart for 13 years beginning in 1967 and did play-by-play for Kentucky football and basketball on WLAP in Lexington in 1961-63. Lorri also served as sports director of the Tribune Radio Network in Chicago.

Jack Nolan handles the color commentary on the network. He has been a sports anchor at WNDU-TV, the NBC affiliate in South Bend, for more than a decade. He has done play-by-play of Irish basketball on both television and radio as well as on live telecasts of Notre Dame football. He is also the host of WNDU’s highly successful Saturday and Sunday morning news broadcasts.

Stations scheduled to be on the Notre Dame Basketball Radio Network this season are: WMAQ 670 AM in Chicago, WAUR 930 AM in Chicago, WNDV 1490 AM and 92.9 FM in South Bend, WEFM 95.9 FM in Michigan City, Ind., WLUV 96.7 FM and 1520 AM in Rockford, Ill., KHEP 1280 AM in Phoenix, Ariz., KATD 990 AM in San Francisco, Calif., KSAR 92.7 FM in Conway, Ark., and KIND 1010 AM in Independence, Kan.

All radio broadcasts of Notre Dame basketball games can also be heard through the World Wide Web at www.und.com.

NOTRE DAME STARTING LINE:

No. Player Pos Ht. Wt. Class PPG RPG Other Notes:
3 Troy Murphy PF 6-10 237 So. 19.2 9.9 53.8 FG% ’99 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year
34 David Graves SF 6-6 208 So. 12.3 3.9 40.7 3FG% Second-leading scorer on team last year
42 Harold Swanagan C 6-7 252 So. 6.1 3.8 64.5 FG% Scored in double figures in eight games last year
13 Matt Carroll SG 6-6 200 Fr. 2-time AP Penn. player of year
21 Jimmy Dillon PG 6-2 178 Sr. 2.8 1.3 15.6 min./game Has played 85 career games

NOTRE DAME OFF THE BENCH:

No. Player Pos Ht. Wt. Class PPG RPG Other Notes:
11 Ivan Kartelo C 6-11 247 Fr. Injured leg in ISAS game
15 Jere Macura F 6-9 218 Fr. 13 pts. off bench vs. ISAS
22 Mike Monserez G 6-6 192 Fr. MVP of Ohio high school tournament last year
24 Martin Ingelsby PG 6-0 182 Jr. 8.2 1.9 122 assists. Committed just one TO every 11.2 minutes
43 Sklyard Owens F 6-4 220 Fr. 2.0 1.9 67.6 FG% On scholarship this season
44 Todd Palmer F 6-6 216 Sr. 1.8 1.3 43.3 FG% Averaged 5.8 min./game last season