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Put Up Your Dukes!
UHND.com - Alan Tieuli - Used courtesy of IrishEyes.com
3/14/2002
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(IE) - Mike Brey is not prone to hyperbole. So when he said Thursday night that his team is "beautiful to watch" some eyes arched, but nobody disagreed.
The coach is right. This is the best Notre Dame mens basketball
squad in at least 15 years and definitely a team. No-one cares about their
shot, nobody cares about who makes the special pass, said senior David Graves. We just care about
winning.
Notre Dame, 22-10, routed 18-12
Charlotte, 82-63, in a first-round, South Regional game of the NCAA Tournament at the
Bi-Lo Center in Greenville, South Carolina. It
sets up an absolute dream match-up on Saturday versus No. 1 seed Duke. Pupil vs. Coach.
And if you think its a mismatch, you either have the lyrics to Devil
With A Blue Dress On memorized, or you havent been watching this Notre Dame
closely at all this season.
The Irish broke open a tie game
with a 15-5 run over the first five minutes of the second-half and methodically broke
Charlottes spirit. They have so
many weapons, said Charlotte coach Bobby
Lutz. They can
hurt you anywhere on the court, and they look for each other.
Notre Dame outscored Charlotte,
47-28, in the second-half in putting together its most lopsided NCAA victory since a Final
Four-berth clinching 84-64 triumph over DePaul on March 19, 1978. The Irish have also won NCAA Tournament games in
back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1977 and 1978. Pretty impressive stuff, Mr. Brey.
Its something I would
like to become a habit, Brey smiled. No question, this year we are more
businesslike. Last year here we were a little
wide-eyed. Now we know what we are doing.
It showed. Ryan Humphrey an All-American if anyone
was really watching this year continued his seemingly endless run of
double-doubles with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Matt
Carroll had 20 points
on four-of-five three pointers. Graves
snapped out of his Big East Tournament slump to register 19 points and six assists.
Senior Harold Swanagan had eight points, seven rebounds
and four assists. And, in his NCAA Tournament
debut, freshman Chris Thomas quarterbacked the club with
aplomb, eight points, six assists and only two turnovers.
The Irish had 17 assists for their 28 field goals.
They had big, athletic big
men, said Humphrey. (The key was) controlling tempo, making them play our
game. And we play our game with joy.
Humphreys smile on this
night had enough wattage to brighten up all of the Deep South. His outstanding night featured 10 made free throws
in 10 attempts. He had never had a perfect
night with more than two charity tosses his entire collegiate career.
I really dont care
about stats, Humphrey said politely. All I care about is when I leave Notre
Dame that people here realize that I love the game and I loved playing for Notre Dame.
Charlotte had nothing on
this night, despite playing approximately 100 miles from its campus and having large
pockets of fans in the building. Jobey Thomas, the best three-point shooter in
Conference USA, was held to just one made three in eight attempts. Cam
Stephens
allegedly a Humphrey playalike only managed eight points and eight rebounds. The 49ers were successful on merely 21-of-61 field
goal attempts and were outrebounded 38-32.
They reminded me of
Villanova, said Brey. Jay Wright should be contacting his attorney
about a possible slander suit.
Neither team led by more than five
in the opening 20 minutes and they left the green-trimmed Bi-Lo Center playing surface
tied at 35. Notre Dame hit four of its first
six three-point attempts in taking a 14-11 lead, but the Irish were just dreadful from
more conservative distances. Breys
bunch missed 16 of 21 shots in one NIT-esque stretch and found itself down 28-23.
But just when everyone was
wondering whether Graves invisible in the Big East Tournament had scored his
last Notre Dame basket, the senior hit a smooth three to cap an 8-0 Irish run and give his
team a 31-28 advantage. Jordan Cornette hit an open baseline jumper and
Humphrey scored on a nice inside feed from Carroll, but Charlotte hung tough and scored
the last four points of the half to create the intermission deadlock.
Notre Dame scored on its first
three possessions of the second-half six points in 125 seconds and took
control of the game. Brey had urged Graves at
halftime to be more assertive and literally bear hugged his senior after he had a hustle
basket in this run. His team fed off this
energy.
A flurry that included a patient
Graves baseline jumper and sweet threes by Carroll and Graves buried Charlotte. The Irish led by as many as 24 points.
This is the best team Ive
ever been on, said Swanagan. No doubt about it.
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THE
NOTEBOOK: Before the
game, Brey said I doubt there is any team in the country that has its top six
players have more assists than turnovers, like we do. Well, IrishEyes didnt
have time to check all 326 Division 1 teams, but we did check out the four top seeds in
the tournament. Duke only has four of its top six; Three of the top six Kansas players has
more turnovers than assists; Cincinnati? Three
of the first six Bearcats turn it over more than they dish it off successfully; Maryland (the IrishEyes pick to win it all,
incidentally) comes closest. Five Terps (only
Lonnie Baxter doesnt make it) have more
assists than TOs
Congratulations to Mike Enright, a MVP (Most Valuable Publicist)
to any reporter lucky enough to have dealt with him.
Enright, the former Notre Dame basketball sports information director and
most lately the head Eagle in Boston Colleges sports info office, has accepted the
top athletic communications job at the University Connecticut. Hell now oversee two of the most glamorous
basketball programs in the country in addition to being on the ground floor as the Huskies
build a Division 1-A football program. Enright
was born and raised in the Nutmeg State and graduated from UConn, but to IrishEyes hell
always be a Domer
Just in case you rarely get to the Southeastern part of the U.S.,
Bi-Lo is a supermarket chain. Like Miss
Daisy, however, we prefer the Piggly Wiggly
The Bi-Lo Center seats a bit more than
14,000 and unlike Kansas Citys Kemper Arena last year for the first- and
second-round was legitimately packed. Duke
had much to do with that, but at least at this site, the NCAAs regionalized approach
to pairings worked
The best thing that happened to me this year, said
Carroll. Was missing that game against Miami. A
game off sometimes is the best thing.
Hate to bring this up, but Notre Dame
has lost 10 straight to Duke (dating back to 1988) and is 2-18 all-time against the Blue
Devils. That .100 winning percentage is far
away the worst the Irish have against any other opponent (minimum of 10 games) and makes
Notre Dames 19-45 record against Indiana look acceptable
Notre Dame assistant
coach Anthony Solomon knows a little about the ACC,
having started and coached at Virginia. When
we are moving the ball, getting everyone involved, he told IrishEyes, were
a top ACC-caliber team.
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