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Notre Dame Ended Its Losing Skid with Win Against Marist

Notre Dame Ended Its Losing Skid with Win Against Marist

First-year player Markus Burton led with 21 points as Notre Dame ended its losing skid with a win against Marist Friday. In addition, Tae Davis added 12 points, and Carey Booth with 11 points. Also, the team shot 52.9 percent from the field and scored 15 out of 16 from the free-throw line.

Despite holding a 10-point lead entering halftime, the Irish defense tightened up after the Red Foxes (7-3) closed the gap to 56-54 on a 3-pointer by Noah Harris with 1 minute and 36 seconds remaining in regulation. They forced two turnovers in the waning seconds of regulation.

Marist stayed in the game with 14 points from Max Allen II and 12 from Jadin Collins. However, they shot 5 for 15 from beyond the arc and 7 for 13 from the charity stripe. Thus, Marist failed to add to its five-game win streak.

According to software bookies reports, halftime saw Notre Dame behind 25-24. However, they came out firing in the second half, scoring 10 of their first 13 points to take a 34-28 lead. Some seven of the points came from Burton. A banked-in 3-pointer was the highlight of five consecutive points by Booth, who put the Irish up 41-33 with 13 minutes and 10 seconds left in the game.

Notre Dame Ended Its Losing Skid

Notre Dame Ended Its Losing Skid with Win Against MaristIrish point guard J.R. Konieczny scored twice from the charity stripe to increase Marist’s advantage to ten points in the second half, and Marist’s Javon Cooley was sent to the bench for a second-half flagrant two foul. According to sportsbook pay per head providers, Marist scored seven in a row, with four coming from Collins, cutting Notre Dame’s lead to 45-35.

But Notre Dame scored eight straight points, six by Davis, to reestablish its lead as Burton sat with four fouls. After that, the Irish only won twice in their last seven games as they weathered a late charge from the Red Foxes.

With 15 minutes and 19 seconds left in the first quarter, Marist had a six-goal lead after making five of its first seven shots. Nonetheless, Notre Dame, led by Burton, went on an 8-0 run to take a 20-16 lead.

The Fighting Irish maintained their advantage until the Red Foxes went on a 7-0 run to grab a 25-22 lead. The Fighting Irish had shot 33.3% in the opening 20 minutes. Despite shooting only 5% for the half and 0% from beyond the arc, the away team secured a one-point lead going into halftime.

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