2021-22 Men's Basketball Roster

#3 Prentiss Hubb 2020-21 Men's Basketball Roster

Guard


Height 6-3
Weight 176
Class Senior
Hometown Upper Marlboro, MD
High School Gonzaga
Eligibility Junior
Twitter @PHubb_3
Prentiss Hubb - Men's Basketball - Notre Dame Fighting Irish
  • 2021-22 All-ACC Preseason Second Team
  • 2020-21 Third-Team All-ACC
  • 2020-21 Team Captain
  • 2020 Notre Dame Outstanding Playmaker Awardwinner

2021-22

  • Dominated the end of overtime in the victory against Boston College (2/16/22), hitting a turnaround bank shot to put the Irish up three points with 10 seconds remaining. He then stole the BC inbounds pass, was fouled and hit both free throws. After BC hit a three pointer with three seconds remaining, Hubb then hit two more free throws to seal the game. He ended up with six points and one steal in the game’s final 10 seconds.
  • Keyed the rally that fell short against Virginia Tech in the ACC quarterfinals (3/10/22) with a season-high 23 points, shooting 8-for-12 from the field with three three pointers and five assists.
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    Scored eight of his 13 points in the second half of the victory over Georgia Tech (2/26/22), leading the Irish with six assists.

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    Cut apart the Syracuse (2/23/22) zone in the victory, posting a season-high 10 assists while pulling down a career-best eight rebounds. His three pointer with 3:38 left extended a two-point lead to five – a lead the Irish would maintain the rest of the way in a 10-point victory.

  • Started the Irish scoring with a three pointer to set the tone at NC State (2/5/22), then posted another turnover free performance with 13 points, three three pointers, four assists and two steals. 
  • Scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half of the victory at Miami (2/2/22) while posting six assists with just one turnover. Hit back-to-back three pointers to key a 22-6 run for the Irish in the second half to take control of the game. 
  • Sealed the victory over Virginia (1/29/22) with two free throws with four seconds remaining, providing the four-point game-winning margin. Also posted his second consecutive game without a turnover. 
  • All over the stat line in the win over NC State (1/26/22) with 11 points, 5 assists, career-high match 2 blocks and played all 40 minutes without committing a single turnover. 
  • Flashed his full court game in the victory at Louisville (1/22/22) with 13 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists with just one turnover. 
  • Shook off five turnovers in the game at Howard (1/17/22) to make the game-winning play, driving past the Bison defense with a left-handed lay up with :12 seconds remaining, pushing the Irish to a 71-68 win. 
  • Became the ninth player in Notre Dame history with 500 assists at Virginia Tech (1/15/22). 
  • Connected on a corner three pointer in overtime to provide the go-ahead bucket for the Irish in the eventual victory at Georgia Tech (1/8/22), finishing the game with 10 points and nine assists. 
  • Scored 13 of his 15 points in the second half to help Notre Dame rally from down eight points twice at Pittsburgh (12/28/21) for the victory. His fade away jumper with five seconds remaining ended up as the game winner. 
  • Connected on three three-point field goals for the second consecutive game against Texas A&M Corpus Christi (12/22/21) while dishing out five assists. 
  • Returned to the starting lineup against Western Michigan (12/20/21) and responded with nine points, four assists and three rebounds in 30 minutes. 
  • Led the Irish with 15 points off the bench on three-of-four shooting from three-point range at Boston College (12/3/21).

2020-21

  • Led the Irish to victory over No. 11/11 Florida State (3/6/21) with a game-high 22 points, including two clutch driving baskets late in the game to seal the victory. Also finished a career-best seven-of-eight from the free throw line with four rebounds and five assists.
  • Scored a career-high 28 points, including a Notre Dame ACC second-half record with 23 in the second half, as the Irish tried to rally at Boston College (2/27/21). Also tied the Notre Dame mark for field goals in an ACC game with 12.
  • Made all the winning plays down the stretch in the victory at Duke (2/8/21), including a 28-foot three-point shot with 37 seconds remaining to put the Irish ahead by five points. In the game’s final six minutes, Hubb registered four assists and five points.
  • Recorded his second consecutive double-double at Georgia Tech (2/6/21), scoring 15 points with 10 assists.
  • Missed last 4:30 of first half vs. Wake Forest (2/2/21) with two fouls, but came out in second half to score 10 points and add 10 assists, his second double-double of the season.
  • Flashed his outstanding full court game in the victory at Pittsburgh (1/30/21) with 17 points, five-of-seven shooting from three-point range and nine assists.
  • Scored 22 points, 17 in the first half in the loss to No. 20/19 Virginia Tech (1/27/21).
  • Followed up the BC contest with another stellar effort at Miami (1/24/21), leading the Irish with 19 points on 7-of-12 shooting, 5-for-7 from three-point range with nine assists.
  • Played perhaps the most balanced game of his career against Boston College (1/16/21), recording his second career double-double with 13 points and 10 assists, adding five rebounds and three steals.
  • Scored 13 of his 18 points in the second half of the victory over Bellarmine (12/23/20), hitting three of seven three pointers with three assists and no turnovers.
  • Secured the victory at Kentucky (12/12/20) by scoring nine of the team’s final 11 points, including a clutch 3FG on the wing and two drives to the hoop.
  • Led the Irish with a career-best 26 points and six assists in the battle against No. 22/20 Ohio State (12/8/20), notching his 10th career 20-point game.
  • Played all 40 minutes of the home opener with Detroit Mercy (12/6/20), leading the Irish with 18 points and eight assists.
  • Scored a team-high 23 points with four three-point field goals in the season opener at No. 13/12 Michigan State (11/28/20).

2019-20

  • Capped the season with 14 points and nine assists in the victory over Boston College (3/11/20) in the first round of the ACC tournament.
  • Scored 19 points in the first half against Florida State (3/4/20), a team single-game first-half high, on the way to 24 points and six assists vs. the Seminoles.
  • Shook off a poor shooting night to make two key plays down the stretch in the victory at Boston College (2/26/20). His three pointer at 3:44 in the second half provided the first lead for the Irish since early in the first half. After Boston College took a one point lead with eight seconds remaining, Hubb took the inbound pass, drove the length of the court and found T.J. Gibbs for an open shot in the paint. Gibbs connected to provide the one-point game-winning margin (62-61).
  • Posted his second career double-double with 15 points and 10 assists in the victory over Miami (2/23/20).
  • Logged his seventh 20-point game of the season, highlighted by a 15-point burst in the second half to propel the Irish to a 15-point rally and defeat North Carolina (2/17/20), while also posting his 12th game this season with five or more assists.
  • Keyed Notre Dame’s rally at No. 5/6 Florida State with 24 points, five three-point field goals and going a perfect five-for-five from the free throw line.
  • Powered the Irish to a road victory at Georgia Tech (1/15/20) with 20 of his game-high (and career-high) 25 points in the second half. Closed out the contest by scoring 12 of Notre Dame’s final 20 points and sealing the game by shooting five-of-six from the free throw line in the game’s final minutes.
  • Led the Irish with a career-high 24 points on nine-of-14 shooting at NC State (1/8/2020).
  • Responded from an ill-timed technical foul at Syracuse (1/4/2020) to make two key winning plays. His three-pointer (career-best sixth) with 1:20 left tied the game at 84-84, then converted two shots at the free throw line with 18 seconds remaining to provide the game-winning point.
  • Exploded for 17 points in the second half of the victory against UCLA (12/14/19) eventually logging his second 20-point game of the season. Shot five of nine from three-point range in the second half against the Bruins while adding six assists.
  • Record his first career double-double against Detroit Mercy (12/10/19) with 13 points and a career-best 11 assists.
  • Scored a 22 points with five three-point field goals at No. 9/11 North Carolina (11/6/19) to open the season. Also led the Irish in assists (six) at UNC.

2018-19

  • Logged 1,110 minutes during his freshman season, becoming the third true freshman in program history to participate in over 1,000 minutes (Chris Thomas, 1,255 and Jerian Grant, 1,232).
  • Finished the season with 131 assists, the seventh-best total for a freshman in program history.
  • Turned in another solid performance at Louisville (3/3/19) with 16 points, six assists and two steals in 39 minutes.
  • Posted perhaps his best all-around game of this rookie season at Florida State (2/25/19) with 17 points, career-best seven rebounds, three assists and a steal in 39 minutes.
  • Just missed first career double-double with 11 points and a career-best nine assists against Wake Forest (2/19/19).
  • Played the entire game at No. 4/4 Virginia (12/16/19) and handled the ball with poise, committing just one turnover against one of the nation’s best defenses, finished the game with seven points, two assists and three rebounds.
  • Returned to double figures and responded to the challenge of No. 2/2 Duke with 13 points, four assists and three rebounds – connection on three three-point field goals for the fourth time in 2018-19.
  • Followed up the BC game with a career-best 18 points in his first game in Chapel Hill, hitting four three-point field goals for the second consecutive game in a six-point loss at No. 13/15 North Carolina.
  • Was planning to come off the bench against Boston College (1/12/19) but was thrust back into the lineup with the loss of T.J. Gibbs to illness in warm ups. Responded with the best game of his young career, scoring 16 points with four three-point field goals while playing 39 minutes in the victory over the Eagles.
  • Provided the game-winning points against Boston College, driving to the basket, getting fouled and sinking both free throws with 2.8 seconds remaining, putting the Irish ahead 67-66 in an eventual 69-66 victory.
  • Joined Nate Laszewski and Dane Goodwin in the starting lineup against Boston College (1/12/19) – becoming the first trio of true freshmen to start for the Irish since the 1999-2000 season and first trio of true freshman to win in a starting role  since LaPhonso Ellis, Elmer Bennett and Keith Tower against Portland on January 9, 1989.
  • Reached double figures in scoring (10) for the fourth-straight game against Illinois (11/27/18) – all four games marking his first four career starts.
  • Carried the Irish through a hard-fought first half with Duquesne, scoring 10 of his career-high 14 points in the first 20 minutes. Also hit a career-best three three-point field goals vs. the Dukes.
  • Earned first career start against William & Mary (11/17/18) and responded with 11 points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal. Brought the crowd to its feet with a memorable dunk on a drive down the baseline late in the game.
  • Made his Notre Dame debut against UIC (11/6/18), playing 18 minutes off the bench. Keyed a first-half run for the Irish with a corner three-point field goal (first of his career), then an immediate steal in the back court to set up a free throw situation for the Irish.

HIGH SCHOOL

  • Ranked No. 94 on the final Class of 2018 ESPN player rankings.
  • Suffered a knee injury in the summer of 2017 and was sidelined for the entirety of his senior season at Gonzaga.
  • Was among the top-40 rated recruits in the nation before the knee injury.
  • Led Gonzaga through two Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) championships (2016 and 2017) and is a two-time WCAC first-team all-conference selection.
  • Averaged 13.9 points per game and led Gonzaga to the 2017 WCAC championship with a 32-5 record in 2016-17.
  • A three-time Under Armour All-American selection.
  • Twice invited to the Steph Curry Under Armour skills camp.
  • Teammates at Gonzaga with Miami (FL) sophomore guard Chris Lykes.
  • Member of the DC Premier on the AAU circuit.

PERSONAL

  • Son of Linda Henson-Hubb and Prentiss Hubb, along with brother Carlos and sister Tiffany.
  • Enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters with a major in film, television and theatre (television studies concentration).