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Sunday, Mar. 4 2:00pm ET
Loss keeps Notre Dame from 20-win season RECAP | BOX SCORE
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Georgetown had a bye in the first-round
of the Big East tournament at stake. Notre Dame already had its
first ever league trophy in the locker room.
Both teams played like it.
The Hoyas (No. 20 ESPN/USA Today, No. 21 AP) simply outworked No. 13 Notre Dame on
Sunday, amassing a 53-36 rebounding advantage in a 79-72 victory.
"They're the best rebounding team we've faced," Notre Dame
All-American forward Troy Murphy said. "They send one guy after
the other. If it wasn't (Ruben Boumtje) Boumtje it was (Mike)
Sweetney or (Wesley) Wilson or (Lee) Scruggs."
Sweetney scored 19 points, Boumtje Boumtje added 16 and they
each had nine rebounds to pace the Hoyas (23-6, 10-6), who will
face the winner of Wednesday's St. John's-Seton Hall game on
Thursday.
"Our focus was just trying to win so we could get a bye,"
Sweetney said.
The Irish (19-8, 11-5) had a chance at their first 20-win
regular season in 12 years but lost their final two games. They
beat Virginia Tech by 24 points on Feb. 24 to clinch the league's
West Division, then lost consecutive games to Connecticut and
Georgetown.
"The trophy was here three or four days ago. We've had it in a
couple of different spots in the locker room trying to figure out
where we like it," Murphy said. "We should definitely have
focused more on this."
The trophy was presented to the team after the loss, but the
players didn't look too excited about getting it.
"It was kind of an unusual week psychologically when you
clinched the thing last Saturday," Irish coach Mike Brey said.
"You want to push the buttons, but there's other buttons to be
pushed as well as we get into the Big East and NCAA Tournaments."
Notre Dame, which will play Thursday against the winner of the
Miami-Pittsburgh first-round game, struggled offensively against
Georgetown, shooting only 38 percent.
"We had a hard time getting looks over their size around the
basket and even their perimeter athletic ability bothered our
shooters," Brey said. "They hurt us with their size around the
basket."
The Hoyas opened the second half with a 9-2 run to take a 46-36
lead. The Irish quickly cut the lead to six on two baskets by
Murphy, but the Hoyas answered with a 10-0 run. The Irish closed to
64-58 when Matt Carroll hit a 3-pointer with 3:56 left but missed
their next four shots as they lost two straight for the first time
since January.
Demetrius Hunter scored 13 points, including two 3-pointers in
the second half when the Irish appeared ready to make runs.
"Those 3s by Demetrius were big, big shots because those shots
stopped their run," Georgetown coach Craig Esherick said.
Braswell scored 12 points and Scruggs added 11.
Murphy had 19 points for the Irish, but was 8-for-21 from the
field and fouled out with 48 seconds left. The crowd chanted "One
more year" as Murphy, a junior, walked to the bench.
Brey said he expects Murphy to seriously consider turning pro
after this year.
"He really has to investigate leaving school and pursuing the
NBA thing. We'll deal with that when the season ends," Brey said.
Ryan Humphrey, Notre Dame's second-leading scorer at 14.7 points
a game, was held to five points. David Graves had 17, Matt Carroll
scored 13 and Harold Swanagan had a season-high 12 points.
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