Notre Dame Notes
Notre Dame is coming off a 55-42 win at Seton Hall Wednesday. The 42 points allowed were the fewest ever for Notre Dame in conference play.
Notre Dame's 53 points in this season's first meeting with UConn were the fewest for the Irish in a home game in Irish coach Mike Brey?s 12-year tenure. The Irish are 2-10 all-time at Connecticut, including a 1-8 mark inside the XL Center. Notre Dame's lone win at the XL Center was a 75-70 triumph on Jan. 5, 2000. The Irish have lost six straight games inside the XL Center.
The Irish are allowing just 59.5 points per game through eight conference games, which ranks second in the Big East.
Jack Cooley ? The junior forward has posted a double-double in each of the last two games. Cooley has a team-high six double-doubles this season, which includes four in conference play. He is first among all Big East players with a .591 (78-132) shooting percentage. Cooley is averaging 12.9 points and 9.8 rebounds (second in the Big East) per game in league play.
Eric Atkins ? The sophomore point guard leads the Irish with 12.9 points per game this year. He is shooting 41.4 percent (29-for-70) from 3-point range this season.
Jerian Grant ? Grant is shooting a team-best 78.8 percent (78-for-99) from the free throw line this season. He matched a career-high total with 10 made free throws (on 12 attempts) in Wednesday's win at Seton Hall. He?s averaging 12.8 points and 4.7 assists per game.
Pat Connaughton ? The freshman has started the last two games for Notre Dame and is averaging six points and four rebounds per contest. He has seven steals and three blocks this season.
Scott Martin ? The senior had his season-best five-game double-digit scoring streak snapped on Wednesday at Seton Hall (three points). He is averaging 10.8 points and 8.5 rebounds over the last six games.
Connecticut Overview
Freshman guard Ryan Boatright was suspended for the first six games of the season for an infraction that involved accepting a plane ticket last year while he was playing AAU basketball. He appeared in 10 games before being shelved by the NCAA again the night before playing Notre Dame on Jan. 14.
The school, in a statement, said the latest development "arises from additional information provided by the NCAA that pertains to conditions and events that predate the university's relationship with Boatright." The rookie has not played since.
The Huskies have dropped their last two games following the first victory over the Irish a 60-57 decision at Tennessee in a respite from Big East play, and a 70-67 contest at home against Cincinnati.
Jeremy Lamb (17.9 points) and Shabazz Napier (14.8) pace the Huskies, which are without Boatright?s 10.2 points and 3.5 assists per game.
Outlook
The Huskies beat up the Irish on the boards (42-30) in their first meeting earlier this month and outscored Notre Dame 15-5 at the foul line. Since the first meeting with UConn this year, the Irish have learned to deal with ball pressure and not get hurried on offense. Missed opportunities from point-blank range also hurt Notre Dame, which was on the wrong end of an 18-8 run over the first 10 minutes of the second half against Connecticut the first time around, and another 12-2 spree near the end of the game.
What we?ve learned over the last week or so, which includes an Irish win over top-ranked Syracuse, is that anything is possible for Brey?s squad. When the team is hitting from 3-point range, it can hang with any program in the country. When Notre Dame struggles offensively, it has managed to survive with stellar defensive play. It will need both Sunday.
Notre Dame is coming off a 55-42 win at Seton Hall Wednesday. The 42 points allowed were the fewest ever for Notre Dame in conference play.
Notre Dame's 53 points in this season's first meeting with UConn were the fewest for the Irish in a home game in Irish coach Mike Brey?s 12-year tenure. The Irish are 2-10 all-time at Connecticut, including a 1-8 mark inside the XL Center. Notre Dame's lone win at the XL Center was a 75-70 triumph on Jan. 5, 2000. The Irish have lost six straight games inside the XL Center.
The Irish are allowing just 59.5 points per game through eight conference games, which ranks second in the Big East.
Jack Cooley ? The junior forward has posted a double-double in each of the last two games. Cooley has a team-high six double-doubles this season, which includes four in conference play. He is first among all Big East players with a .591 (78-132) shooting percentage. Cooley is averaging 12.9 points and 9.8 rebounds (second in the Big East) per game in league play.
Eric Atkins ? The sophomore point guard leads the Irish with 12.9 points per game this year. He is shooting 41.4 percent (29-for-70) from 3-point range this season.
Jerian Grant ? Grant is shooting a team-best 78.8 percent (78-for-99) from the free throw line this season. He matched a career-high total with 10 made free throws (on 12 attempts) in Wednesday's win at Seton Hall. He?s averaging 12.8 points and 4.7 assists per game.
Pat Connaughton ? The freshman has started the last two games for Notre Dame and is averaging six points and four rebounds per contest. He has seven steals and three blocks this season.
Scott Martin ? The senior had his season-best five-game double-digit scoring streak snapped on Wednesday at Seton Hall (three points). He is averaging 10.8 points and 8.5 rebounds over the last six games.
Connecticut Overview
Freshman guard Ryan Boatright was suspended for the first six games of the season for an infraction that involved accepting a plane ticket last year while he was playing AAU basketball. He appeared in 10 games before being shelved by the NCAA again the night before playing Notre Dame on Jan. 14.
The school, in a statement, said the latest development "arises from additional information provided by the NCAA that pertains to conditions and events that predate the university's relationship with Boatright." The rookie has not played since.
The Huskies have dropped their last two games following the first victory over the Irish a 60-57 decision at Tennessee in a respite from Big East play, and a 70-67 contest at home against Cincinnati.
Jeremy Lamb (17.9 points) and Shabazz Napier (14.8) pace the Huskies, which are without Boatright?s 10.2 points and 3.5 assists per game.
Outlook
The Huskies beat up the Irish on the boards (42-30) in their first meeting earlier this month and outscored Notre Dame 15-5 at the foul line. Since the first meeting with UConn this year, the Irish have learned to deal with ball pressure and not get hurried on offense. Missed opportunities from point-blank range also hurt Notre Dame, which was on the wrong end of an 18-8 run over the first 10 minutes of the second half against Connecticut the first time around, and another 12-2 spree near the end of the game.
What we?ve learned over the last week or so, which includes an Irish win over top-ranked Syracuse, is that anything is possible for Brey?s squad. When the team is hitting from 3-point range, it can hang with any program in the country. When Notre Dame struggles offensively, it has managed to survive with stellar defensive play. It will need both Sunday.
