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All-Time Series by Opponent ALL-TIME SERIES BY OPPONENT Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 12/15/1933 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 48 25 A L L-T I M E 12/15/1934 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 37 11 11/30/1935 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 62 26 SERIES BY ALL–COLLEGIANS 1–0 OPPONENT Home 1–0 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 1/15/1912 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 36 5 ADRIAN 2–0 ALMA 2–0 Home 2–0. Home 2–0 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 2/16/1924 South Bend, IN South Bend YMCA W 48 12 12/1/1943 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 56 32 12/8/1931 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 37 14 12/12/1944 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 71 30 AIR FORCE 7–1 AMERICAN 3–0 Home 4–0. Away 3–1. Home 2–0. Away 1–0. Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 2/8/1958 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse nr/t18 W 98 70 12/30/1968 Baltimore, MD Royal Farms Arena 7/7 W 92 67 12/12/1959 Colorado Springs, COCadet Gymnasium W 67 52 1/22/1986 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 16/15 W 67 56 Denver Auditorium 1/8/1966 Denver, CO L 57 68 12/21/2003 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 78 74 Arena 1/7/1967 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 68 56 ANDERSON 1–0 1/6/1968 Colorado Springs, COClune Arena W 58 45 Home 1–0 1/13/1969 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 17/12 W 88 53 1/10/1971 Colorado Springs, COClune Arena 9/10 W 75 71 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 2/10/1975 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 14/t16 W 99 66 12/9/1950 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 72 46 AKRON 3–0 ARIZONA 1–4 Home 2–0. Neutral 1–0. Home 1–0. Neutral 0–4. Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 2/21/1983 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 80 45 1/4/1934 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 46 24 11/25/1995 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 65 54 11/21/1990 +New York, NY Madison Sq. Garden 3/nr L 61 91 3/18/2011 +Chicago, IL United Center 5/4 W 69 56 12/21/1993 #Lahaina, HI Lahaina Civic Center 13/12 L 79 98 11/24/1999 &New York, NY Madison Sq. Garden 8/9 L 60 76 + NCAA Tournament 3/27/2003 ^Anaheim, CA Honda Center 22/20 2/2 L 71 88 AKRON FIRESTONES 0–1 + Dodge/NIT Classic. # Maui Classic. & NIT Season Tip Off. ^ NCAA Tournament Away 0–1. ARKANSAS 1–1 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp Home 1–0. Neutral 0–1 1/6/1921 Akron, OH n/a L 15 20 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp ALABAMA 3–2 12/16/1914 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 29 10 Home 1–0. Away 1–0. Neutral 1–2. 3/27/1978 +St. Louis, MO The Checkerdome 6/11 5/6 L 69 71 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp ARKANSAS LITTLE ROCK 0–1 Municipal 12/29/1955 +New Orleans, LA 19/18 W 86 80 Neutral 0–1 Auditorium 12/27/2001 +New Orleans, LA New Orleans Arena 23/21 L 76 79 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 12/7/2005 Tuscaloosa, AL Coleman Coliseum 22/19 W 78 71 3/14/1986 +Minneapolis, MN Metrodome 10/11 L 83 90 12/7/2006 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 4/5 W 99 85 + NCAA Tournament 11/29/2015 #Bay Lake, FL HP Fieldhouse 17/18 L 73 74 +–Sugar Bowl Tournament. #–AdvoCare Invitational ARMOUR INSTITUTE 14–0 Home 11–0. Away 3–0. ALASKA ANCHORAGE 0–1 Away 0–1 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp Chicago Central 12/18/1908 Chicago, IL W 46 20 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp YMCA George M. Sullivan 11/27/1998 +Anchorage, AK L 82 88 2/25/1909 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 21 8 Arena 1/12/1921 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 46 28 + Great Alaska Shootout 2/11/1921 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 59 15 12/16/1921 Chicago, IL n/a W 33 17 ALBANY 1–0 1/25/1922 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 44 18 Home 1–0. 1/4/1923 Chicago, IL n/a W 40 20 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 1/15/1923 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 29 14 11/30/2002 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 90 55 12/15/1923 South Bend, IN South Bend YMCA W 29 17 12/8/1924 South Bend, IN South Bend YMCA W 34 13 ALBION 6–0 12/7/1925 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 53 26 12/6/1926 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 51 14 Home 6–0 12/5/1927 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 37 12 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 12/10/1928 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 54 14 12/15/1928 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 15 8 12/13/1929 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 59 11 12/9/1932 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 41 20 Back-to-Back Elite Eight Appearances – 2015 and 2016 161 ALL-TIME SERIES BY OPPONENT ARMY 9–0 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp Home 6–0. Away 2–0. Neutral 1–0. 2/5/1916 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 31 20 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp BINGHAMTON 1–0 2/28/1931 West Point, NY Gillis Field House W 26 25 Home 1–0 2/27/1932 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 41 23 2/9/1959 West Point, NY Gillis Field House W 76 60 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 2/6/1960 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 87 55 11/14/2014 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 82 39 3/16/1968 +New York, NY Madison Sq. Garden nr/16 W 62 58 11/28/2001 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 86 49 BIRMINGHAM ATHLETIC CLUB 2–0 12/19/2004 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 71 52 Away 2–0 12/21/2006 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 20/nr W 88 47 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 11/24/2013 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 93 60 Birmingham Athletic 12/30/1908 Birmingham, AL W 38 20 + National Invitational Tournament Club Birmingham Athletic 1/4/1909 Birmingham, AL W 30 22 AUSTIN PEAY 1–0 Club Netural 1–0 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp BOSTON COLLEGE 19–10 3/9/1974 +Terre Haute, IN Hulman Center 2/2 W 108 66 Home 13–4. Away 7–6. Neutral 1–0. BIG EAST 7–5. ACC 8–0. + NCAA Tournament Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 2/7/1963 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse nr/16 W 74 66 BAKER UNIVERSITY 1–0 12/18/1965 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse L 89 93 Home 1–0 Springfield Civic 3/19/1984 +Springfield, MA W 66 52 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp Center 2/13/1908 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 46 13 2/14/1989 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion L 72 83 1/9/1990 Chestnut Hill, MA Conte Forum W 80 67 BALL STATE 9–1 1/31/1991 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion L 77 79 Home 9–1 12/11/1991 Chestnut Hill, MA Conte Forum L 54 78 12/20/1992 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W OT 73 70 Date City Site ND Rk Opp. Rk W/L ND Opp 12/2/1993 Chestnut Hill, MA Conte Forum L 79 87 12/13/1933 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 43 22 1/29/1995 *Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 74 68 12/1/1937 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 43 28 1/9/1996 *Chestnut Hill, MA Conte Forum L 57 72 12/3/1938 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 70 30 1/11/1997 *Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 23/23 L 61 73 11/28/1942 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 56 42 3/1/1997 *Chestnut Hill, MA Conte Forum L 74 76 12/7/1946 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 80 31 2/11/1998 *Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 75 72 12/3/1953 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 84 63 1/27/1999 *Notre Dame, IN Conte Forum L 67 78 12/4/1964 Notre Dame, IN Fieldhouse W 116 82 2/28/1999 *Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 78 59 2/26/1974 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 2/2 W 93 69 1/12/2000 *Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W 86 77 1/14/1976 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 15/16 W 119 78 2/21/2001 *Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 18/18 10/9 W 76 75 12/5/2017 Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 9/8 L 77 80 1/25/2003 *Chestnut Hill, MA Conte Forum 16/12 W OT 101 96 2/4/2004 *Chestnut Hill, MA Conte Forum L 69 76 BATTERY ARTILLERY 2–0 2/8/2005 *Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion 4/4 W 68 65 Home 1–0 2/1/2014 ~Notre Dame, IN Purcell Pavilion W OT 76 73 2/16/2014 ~Notre Dame, IN Conte Forum W 73 69 Date City Site ND Rk Opp.
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