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Miles Notches Second USBWA Weekly Honor This Season

The 5-10 point guard recorded a triple-double in back-to-back games for the first time in ACC history

INDIANAPOLIS — Add another bullet point to the list.
Notre Dame point guard Olivia Miles is one of five USBWA National Players of the Week after earning ACC Player of the Week honors on Monday. It is the second time this year she has been named to the weekly team.
On Sunday, Miles posted 11 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists in a 95-54 rout of Virginia. The latter mark ties a career high. In doing so, Miles achieved her third triple-double of the season and sixth of her career. Miles is now tied with Maryland great Alyssa Thomas for most career triple-doubles in ACC history, and she is the first ever ACC player to notch back-to-back triple-doubles. Miles had 18 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists against Loyola Maryland on Dec. 22.

Additionally, Miles joins Jackie Young as the only Notre Dame player to post a triple-double in ACC play. Young also did it against Virginia.

But the triple-double accolades weren’t the only lines added to the All-American’s resume last weekend. When Miles grabbed rebound No. 9 on Sunday, she reached 500 in her career. She is now one of just three players in Notre Dame women’s basketball history to have 1000 points, 500 rebounds and 500 assists, joining Skylar Diggins and Lindsay Allen.

On the season, Miles is leading the ACC with 7.2 assists per game. She is also the NCAA’s active leader in career assists per game at 6.8.

No. 3 Notre Dame heads back on the road this weekend after playing in Purcell Pavilion in five of its last six games. No. 17 North Carolina will host the Irish for an ESPN game at 1 p.m.