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40566__W Baskbl 2016 17 Rel Fighting Irish Media u Leigh Torbin u [email protected] u 407-325-5703 (c) u UND.com/WBB 2016-17 SCHEDULE GAME 36 · NCAA SWEET 16 NOVEMBER 3 Roberts Wesleyan (Exhib.) W, 129-50 #1 University of Notre Dame 11 Central Michigan $ [ACC Net. Extra] W, 107-47 14 Fordham $ [ACC Net. Extra] W, 67-36 Fighting Irish 17 Green Bay $ [ACC Net. Extra] W, 71-67 20 #17 Washington $ [CBS Sports] W, 71-60 (32-3, 15-1 ACC) 22 vs. UL-Lafayette ^ W, 91-51 26 TCU [ACC Net. Extra] W, 92-59 30 at Iowa [BTN] W, 73-58 #5 Ohio State University DECEMBER 4 Valparaiso [ACC Net. Extra] W, 114-54 Buckeyes 7 #1 UConn [ESPN2] L, 61-72 10 at #16 DePaul [CSN+] W, 75-61 (28-6, 15-1 Big Ten) 18 at Toledo [ESPN3] W, 85-68 20 at Michigan State [BTN] W, 79-61 GAME 36 27 at Chattanooga W, 79-58 What’s Inside Matchup: Ohio State vs. Notre Dame 29 at NC State * [ACC Net. Extra] L, 62-70 Date: Friday, March 24 Notes 1-9 University Information & Quick Facts 2 JANUARY Time: 7 p.m. ET Series History vs. Ohio State 2 2 at Georgia Tech * [ACC Net. Extra] W, 55-38 Site: Lexington, Ky. Around the ACC 3 Arena: Rupp Arena (23,000) 5 Wake Forest * [ACC Net. Extra] W, 92-72 National Polls & Notre Dame in the Polls 4 8 at #14 Miami * [ESPN2] W, 67-55 Television: ESPN 2016-17 Honors & Awards 4 12 Pittsburgh * [ACC Net. Extra] W, 86-54 Talent: Beth Mowins, Debbie Antonelli and Notre Dame’s Record When 5 16 at Tennessee [ESPN2] L, 69-71 Allison Williams Specialty Stats 6 19 at Boston College * [ACC Net. Extra] W, 80-69 Live Video: WatchESPN NCAA Tournament History 9-10 22 at North Carolina * [ESPNU] W, 77-55 Notre Dame Roster 11 26 #14 Duke * [ACC Net. Extra] W, 62-58 Live Radio: Pulse FM 96.9/92.1 Talent: Bob Nagle Radio/TV Roster 12 29 Virginia * [ESPNU] W, 82-74 Miscellaneous Statistics 13 Live Audio: WatchND App or WatchND.tv The Last Time 14-15 FEBRUARY Talent: Bob Nagle Game Recaps 16-24 2 at Virginia Tech * [ACC Net. Extra] W, 76-59 Live Stats: UND.com Superlatives 25-26 6 #12 Louisville * [ESPN2] W, 85-66 Live Updates: @NDWBB Player Bio Updates 27-37 12 Georgia Tech * [ACC Network] W, 90-69 Series History: Notre Dame leads 3-1 2016-17 Season Stats 38 16 at Clemson * [ACC Net. Extra] W, 84-80 19 at #21 Syracuse * [ESPN2] W, 85-80 23 Boston College * [ACC Net. Extra] W, 82-45 Notre Dame Likely Starters and Reserves 26 #8 Florida State * [ESPN2] W, 79-61 No Name Pos Ht Yr* PPG RPG Other Notes MARCH 3 Marina Mabrey G 5-11 So. 14.5 3.1 92 assts • ACC All-Tournament pick w/ 17.3 ppg 3 vs. Virginia % [ACC Network] W, 76-59 15 Lindsay Allen G 5-8 Sr. 9.4 5.3 266 assts • Leads ACC in assists, apg, A-2-TO ratio 4 vs. #14 Louisville % [ESPN2] W, 84-73 22 Erin Boley G 6-2 Fr. 6.2 2.7 23 assts • Started eight games for Westbeld lately 5 vs. #13 Duke % [ESPN2] W, 84-61 24 Arike Ogunbowale G 5-8 So. 15.2 4.6 68 assts • Has three double-doubles since Feb. 2 17 Robert Morris & [ESPN2] W, 79-49 33 Kathryn Westbeld F 6-2 Jr. 8.4 5.1 67 assts • Playing time limited lately by ankle 19 Purdue & [ESPN] W, 88-82 OT Off the Bench For the Fighting Irish 24 vs. #11 Ohio State @ [ESPN] 7 p.m. 5 Jackie Young G 6-0 Fr. 7.2 4.7 42 assts • Member of ACC All-Rookie Team 26 NCAA Elite Eight @ [ESPN] 12 p.m. 11 Brianna Turner F 6-3 Jr. 15.3 7.1 86 blks • ACC’s leading shot blocker 31 NCAA Semifinal # [ESPN2] 7:30 or 10 p.m. 14 Mychal Johnson G 5-7 Jr. 2.0 1.3 28 assts • Returned to lineup Friday from ankle 20 Ali Patberg G 5-10 So. 0.9 1.1 11 assts • Scored 12 of her 18 points vs. BC & UNC APRIL 21 Kristina Nelson F 6-4 Sr. 3.7 3.0 26 assts • Scored career-high 13 points vs. Pitt 2 NCAA Championship Game # [ESPN] 6 p.m. 35 Diamond Thompson C 6-5 Sr. 0.5 0.8 1 asst • Seen action in 11 games this season * = players listed by academic class (Kristina Nelson did not play in 2014-15 and Ali Patberg did not play in 2015-16 so both have an additional season of athletic eligibility) Home Games in bold All times are subject to change and listed in ET [denotes television coverage] * - denotes an Atlantic Coast Conference game $ - Preseason WNIT (at Notre Dame, Ind.) ^ - Campbell Center (Houston, Texas) % - ACC Tournament 826 8 5 Notre Dame has reached HTC Center (Conway, S.C.) This will be the fifth time Muffet Lindsay Allen’s first assist on the Sweet 16 for the eighth & – NCAA First/Second Rounds McGraw has faced one of her former Friday night will be the 826th of consecutive year. It is the fourth- Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center (Notre Dame, Ind.) assistants. She has won each of the her career, moving her into a tie for @ - NCAA Regional first four such games, including a win 25th place in NCAA history. With longest active streak in the nation Rupp Arena (Lexington, Ky.) over Ohio State in the lone previous nine assists, she’d tie Kristi Toliver’s behind just UConn (24), Stanford # - 2017 NCAA Final Four matchup with Kevin McGuff’s squad. ACC seasonal record of 275. (10) and Baylor (nine). American Airlines Center (Dallas, Texas) NDWBB NDWBB NDWBB NDWBB 2016-17 Notre Dame Women’s Basketball Game Notes UNIVERSITY INFORMATION NOTRE DAME-OHIO STATE HISTORY Series History School: ..............................................................................University of Notre Dame · Notre Dame leads the all-time series, 3-1, although all four meetings have been settled by seven points or less. Location: ................................................................................ Notre Dame, IN 46556 Notre Dame Leads 3-1 Founded: ..........................................................................................................1842 · One of the more unique games in the history of both pro- Home: 2-0, Away: 0-1 Neutral: 1-0 Enrollment: .................................................8,475 (undergraduate), 12,126 (total) grams occurred on Nov. 9, 2012, as the teams played on the Date Site Result Score Nickname: ...........................................................................................Fighting Irish flight deck of the USS Yorktown, docked in Mount Pleasant, 1/4/97 Columbus, Ohio L 67-74 Colors: ..................................................................................................Gold and Blue South Carolina. The first women’s Carrier Classic saw the Irish 11/20/04 Notre Dame, Ind. W 66-62 11/9/12 Mt. Pleasant, S.C. W 57-51 Affiliation: .........................................................................................NCAA Division I claim a 66-62 win behind a double-double from Natalie 12/2/15 Notre Dame, Ind. W 75-72 Conference: .............................................................Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Achonwa with 17 points and 10 rebounds. President: ...........................................Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. (Notre Dame ’76) · The sides last met on Dec. 2, 2015, at Purcell Pavilion with Series Scoring Total Average Provost:.............................................................................................. Thomas Burish the Irish claiming a 75-72 win during the ACC/Big Ten Chal- Notre Dame 265 66.3 NCAA Faculty Representative: ........................................Patricia Bellia (Harvard ‘91) lenge. Madison Cable had a double-double for the Irish Ohio State 259 64.8 Athletics Director: .................................................Jack Swarbrick (Notre Dame ’76) with 25 points and 11 rebounds while Lindsay Allen scored Sr. Assoc. Athletic Director/Sport Admin.: .........Jill Bodensteiner (Notre Dame ‘91) 20. Kelsey Mitchell scored a game-high 27 for the Buckeyes Current Win Streak: Notre Dame - 3 Ticket Office Phone:..........................................................................(574) 631-7356 Muffet McGraw vs. Ohio State: 3-1 while Shayla Cooper had a double-double with 18 points Home Arena (capacity): .......................Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center (9,149) Kevin McGuff vs. Notre Dame: 0-1 and 15 rebounds. McGraw vs. McGuff: 1-0 ND Biggest Win: 6 (57-51 on 11/9/12) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL INFORMATION NOTRE DAME-BIG TEN HISTORY OSU Biggest Win: 7 (74-67 on 1/4/97) Karen and Kevin Keyes Family Head Women’s Basketball Coach: ND Longest Win Streak: 2 (2004-present) · Notre Dame is 3-0 this year against Big Ten teams, beating OSU Longest Win Streak: 1 (1997) Muffet McGraw (St. Joseph’s (Pa.) ‘77) Iowa, 73-58, on Nov. 30 in Iowa City, Michigan State, 79-61, Record at Notre Dame: ...........................................764-226 (.771) (30th season) on Dec. 20 in East Lansing, and Purdue, 88-82 in overtime, Record Overall .................................................852-267 (.761) (35th season) on Sunday night at Purcell Pavilion. ACC Record/Years:.......................................................... 62-2 (.969) (fourth season) · Notre Dame is on a 18-game winning streak against Big Ten Associate Head Coach: ........................................Carol Owens (Northern Illinois ‘90) teams (at game time), dating back to a loss to Minnesota in Associate Head Coach / Recruiting Coordinator: ...........Niele Ivey (Notre Dame ‘00) Associate Coach: .............................................Beth Cunningham (Notre Dame ’97) the 2009 NCAA Championship. That run extends to 26 games Director of Basketball Operations: ...................Katie Capps (Western Kentucky ‘02) if counting wins against Maryland and Rutgers when they Video Coordinator:..............................................Erica Williamson (Notre Dame ‘10) competed in the ACC and BIG EAST, respectively. Special Events Coordinator: ....................................Sharla Lewis (Chicago State ‘99) · This marks just the second time Notre Dame has played Athletic Trainer: .................................................... Anne Marquez (West Florida ‘01) members of the same conference in consecutive NCAA tour- Strength and Conditioning: .......................................
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