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UConn cut an 11-point Notre Dame halftime lead to 53-52 with 21 seconds left in the third quarter, but Hidalgo made a 3 at the buzzer. Notre Dame reeled off the first six points of the fourth ...
The Notre Dame star posted 29 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists and three steals to lead the No. 8 Fighting Irish in a 79-68 win over the Huskies on Thursday. UConn, now 8-1, entered Thursday as ...
Notre Dame forced UConn into 3-of-16 shooting from 3-point range, while the Fighting Irish were 10 for 18 behind the arc. Takeaways. Notre Dame: Liza Karlen, a 6-foot-2 forward, suited up for the Fighting Irish for the first time since suffering a left ankle sprain in Notre Dame’s exhibition game against Davenport.
No. 7 Notre Dame rolled past No. 3 UConn 74-60 at Purcell Pavilion in the Jimmy V's Women's Classic, marking a great win following the Irish’s two-point upset loss to No. 20 Maryland on Thursday.
The Connecticut Huskies and Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball teams are two of the more successful teams in women's collegiate basketball. The UConn Huskies have won eleven national championships, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] while the Notre Dame Fighting Irish have nine Final Four appearances, [ 3 ] with two National Championships in 2001 and 2018.
Notre Dame's Jewell Loyd [23] and UConn's Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis [24] were both first round picks in 2015, while UConn's Breanna Stewart [25] and Moriah Jefferson [26] were first round picks in 2016. The last of the game's starting players to be drafted was Notre Dame's Lindsay Allen, [27] who was a second round pick in 2017.
Notre Dame 49 5 Notre Dame: 69* 12 Missouri State: 65 5 Notre Dame: 59: South Bend, Indiana: 13 Middle Tennessee 46 4 North Carolina: 62 13 Middle Tennessee: 67: 1 Penn State 49 2 Connecticut: 66: 6 Colorado: 49 11 UC Santa Barbara: 76: 11 UC Santa Barbara: 56: Santa Barbara, California: 3 Houston 52 3 Houston: 62: 14 Green Bay: 47 11 UC Santa ...
Notre Dame forced UConn into 3-of-16 shooting from 3-point range, while the Fighting Irish were 10 for 18 behind the arc. Takeaways. Notre Dame: Liza Karlen, a 6-foot-2 forward, suited up for the Fighting Irish for the first time since suffering a left ankle sprain in Notre Dame’s exhibition game against Davenport.