Jan. 14, 2016
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BOSTON (AP) — Notre Dame may have been slowed down by Boston College.
The Fighting Irish certainly weren’t stopped.
Marina Mabrey scored 14 points and Brianna Turner had eight points, 13 rebounds and four blocks to help No. 3 Notre Dame win its ninth straight game, 63-50 over the deliberate Eagles on Thursday night.
Facing a team that wanted to slow the pace and limit the number of transition baskets, the Fighting Irish ended up well off their average of 83.4 points.
But they had a couple of timely 3-pointers and held off a pesky team.
`’I think in a game like this when they’re trying to slow the ball down, we don’t like that pace and we struggle with that pace,” Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw said. ”It throws us off our rhythm. We shot the ball Okay, but it’s a frustrating game to play. We want to score 80.”
Madison Cable added 11 points, and Lindsay Allen had 10 for the Fighting Irish (16-1, 5-0 Atlantic Coast Conference). Freshman Mariella Fasoula led Boston College (12-4, 0-3) with 20 points.
”I think it was definitely challenging for us to get back on our rhythm,” Allen said. ”It was definitely tough to adjust to that pace.”
Notre Dame was held under 50 percent shooting (26 of 53) and committed 16 turnovers.
”We tried to frustrate them and take them out of the things they do really well,” BC coach Erik Johnson said.
The Fighting Irish led by double digits at halftime, and were hardly threatened.
”Yeah, I felt like we were in control,” Allen said. ”I just felt like it was a very slow pace. I felt like we could have done more things to get our energy up and get our offense going.”
The Fighting Irish pushed their 12-point halftime edge to 42-25 on Cable’s jumper in the lane midway through the third quarter. BC cut it to single digits before Notre Dame put it away with a quick 7-0 spurt capped by Cable’s 3-pointer from the right wing.
Notre Dame won the two meetings last season by 33 and 46 points. The Fighting Irish are 43-1 since joining the ACC.
Notre Dame scored the final 10 points of the first half to take a 32-20 lead. Marina Mabrey capped the spree with a 3 from the right wing with 10 seconds left.
Both teams played tough man-to-man defense in the opening half, limiting the number of open looks. The Eagles did have some success getting the ball inside to Fasoula, who had 12 points.
TIP-INS:
Notre Dame: The Irish have two players coming off the bench averaging double figures – guards Marina Mabrey (12.9) and Arike Ogunbowale (11.6). … Notre Dame was 5 of 9 from 3-point range after entering the game leading the nation in 3-point percentage at a 44.5 percent.
KEEP IT UP
Notre Dame hasn’t lost since falling to top-ranked Connecticut, 91-81, on Dec. 5. The Irish look to continue their league dominance this season, but understand it takes motivation.
”We just can’t just have energy for the upper opponents,” Allen said. ”I think we have to challenge ourselves more.”
UP NEXT:
Notre Dame: Hosts No. 13 Tennessee on Monday.