NCAAB Game Recap - Radford at Notre Dame
Wed Nov 14, 2018 7:00 PM EST

E MI
46
Duke
84
F
Mich
73
Vill
46
F
(N/A)
52
Aub
103
F
UND
58
KY
96
F
ULM
59
MSU
80
F
SHSU
59
Clem
74
F
Marq
73
Ind
96
F
StFNY
66
Rich
88
F
(N/A)
63
IndSt
80
F
NCAT
72
Hof
92
F
(N/A)
40
NJIT
73
F
USC-Up
72
VMI
78
F
LynSt
56
Vermt
122
F
EdWat
83
NFla
95
F
Radf
63
ND
60
F
Copp
58
Navy
77
F
(N/A)
48
FaDi
87
F
(N/A)
41
Drex
118
F
(N/A)
68
Colg
86
F
IUPUI
76
BC
69
F
StPet
63
Bry
71
F
Toled
74
WriSt
84
F
MtStM
75
Marsh
98
F
LaSal
69
Fla
82
F
(N/A)
60
Citad
137
F
Miles
57
Samf
66
F
Seton
57
Nebras
80
F
(N/A)
57
RobM
104
F
Boston
71
Albany
61
F
(N/A)
56
W IL
95
F
(N/A)
53
N TX
102
F
PVAM
57
UTRGV
70
F
WCU
65
SMU
98
F
Rice
68
Hou
79
F
NoAZ
76
NebOm
66
F
JSU
65
Brad
74
F
(N/A)
44
ASU
86
F
UTEP
46
Ariz
79
F
UTSA
60
OkSt
82
F
Niag
62
LoyIL
75
F
NOrl
68
UAB
75
F
StMar
73
NMSt
58
F
Gram
78
Wyo
86
F
MTSt
77
ColSt
81
F
Stetsn
59
USC
95
F
WaSt
69
Seatt
78
F
TXSo
64
SDSU
103
F

Nov 14, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Radford

28

35

63

Notre Dame

34

26

60

Tanner's 3-pointers help Radford stun Notre Dame, 63-60
Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:39 PM

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Radford is closer to Tobacco Road than Notre Dame is but that didn't stop senior guard Caleb Tanner and the Highlanders from making a point to their Atlantic Coast Conference neighbors Wednesday night.

"Coming in here and beating an ACC team is huge," said the 6-foot-1 Tanner, who scored 20 points, 18 of them from beyond the 3-point line, as Radford moved to 3-0 with a 63-60 victory over Notre Dame.

Coach Mike Jones' Highlanders, who earned an NCAA bid last March by winning the Big South Tournament, beating LIU Brooklyn in the first round before losing to eventual champ Villanova, also got a double-double from Ed Polite Jr. - 16 points and 11 rebounds - and 11 from Travis Fields Jr.

"The guys came out with the right mentality - we fought hard on the defensive end," Jones said. "It's a huge accomplishment for them."

Junior forward John Mooney had career highs in points (24) and rebounds (12) and T.J. Gibbs added 11 points for coach Mike Brey's Irish (2-1).

"I've been worried about this one for about four days because they (the Highlanders) are old and good and they're way better than us right now," said Brey, whose team missed the NCAA tournament last season, lost in the second round of the NIT and is rebuilding with four freshmen.

Tanner, who had 14 points at halftime thanks to four 3-pointers, and his teammates overcame a 34-28 halftime deficit and led by as many as six points late. The Irish had a chance to send it into overtime, but Gibbs couldn't get a shot off from mid-court as time expired.

"We never get worried," said Tanner, who hit 7 of 11 from the field, including 6 of 9 3-pointers. "We're a very confident team. We love adversity so when it hits, this team rises up."

Mooney finished 8-of-16 shooting from the field, including 6 of 9 from beyond the arc. Gibbs' 11 points came on 5-of-16 shooting, including a 0-of-7 effort from long distance.

"It really doesn't (mean anything)," Mooney said of his performance after the loss. "We didn't get it done at the end."

Mooney was on fire from the start and ended the first half with 18 points, tying his previous best of 18 at North Carolina last Feb. 12. His start wasn't what he wanted - Mooney went up for a dunk and it was denied by Radford's Mawdo Sallah with the game scoreless less than two minutes in.

Tanner got going with the first of his four 3-pointers in the half, but Notre Dame pulled out to its biggest lead of the first half, 17-7, when Gibbs scored Notre Dame's first 2-pointer of the half with 10:54 remaining.

Tanner, who had 14 points in the first 20 minutes, later outscored the Irish 8-2 with the help of two 3-pointers to pull his team within one, 24-23, with 4:24 to play. The Irish then closed with a 10-5 run for a 34-28 lead at the intermission.

The Highlanders started the second half on a 6-1 run before Gibbs hit a jumper in the lane and Brey called a timeout with 18:05 remaining and the Irish up 37-34. But a 7-3 run after play resumed, ending with Fields' 3-pointer, gave Radford a 41-40 lead with 15:57 to play. It was the first time in three games that Notre Dame had trailed.

A 7-0 Radford run, the final two on Devonnte Holland's put-back, made it 54-52 with 8:02 to play. The lead grew to six, 59-53, after Tanner's sixth 3-pointer and Brey called another timeout with 4:47 to play.

BIG PICTURE

Radford: The Highlanders were picked to win the Big South this season. Against the Irish, who were one of the last teams out of the NCAA field and are rebuilding, Radford managed just 10-of-32 shooting (31 percent) from the field. But the Highlanders turned it around in the second half, shooting a sizzling 56 percent (14 of 25) while holding Notre Dame to just 32 percent (10 of 31) in the final 20 minutes and outrebounding the Irish 41-34.

"We knew it was going to be a 40-minute battle; we knew we weren't going to knock them out," Jones said. "This is something we're going to feel good about. Caleb (Tanner) is not physically imposing-looking. I was proud of him stepping up in the starting lineup."

Notre Dame: With 3:43 to go in the half, the Irish were 9-of-23 shooting from the field with only two 2-pointers. They started by hitting their first five 3-pointers - four by Mooney and another by freshman Robby Carmody. They were 8 of 18 from beyond the arc - six by Mooney (on eight tries) and one each by Carmody and D.J. Harvey, who had two 2-pointers along with Gibbs.

But Notre Dame only got 25 points from its other seven players, including 12 from three freshmen - Prentiss Hubb and Carmody had five points each, Nate Laszewski two and Dane Goodwin zero. The Irish shot 32 percent (10 of 31) in the second half, including 1 of 11 from long distance.

"William & Mary (Notre Dame's opponent Saturday) can beat us; Duquesne can beat us," Brey said of Notre Dame's next two opponents at home in the on-campus Gotham Classic. "Everybody can beat us. That's who we are right now. We just have to get back to work."

UP NEXT

Radford: Saturday at Duquesne in second of three-game road trip.

Notre Dame: Saturday at home against William & Mary.

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Leaders

Radford PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Tanner 20 0 1 1 0 0
E. Polite Jr. 16 0 2 11 1 1
Notre Dame PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Mooney 24 0 0 12 1 1
T. Gibbs 11 0 4 1 1 0

Team Comparison

Radf ND
Points For 63 60
Field Goals 24/57-42% 22/61-36%
Three Pointers 9/24-38% 9/29-31%
Free Throws 6/7-86% 7/10-70%
Offensive Rebounds 10 10
Defensive Rebounds 31 24
Rebounds 44 38
Blocks 2 6
Steals 3 5
Turnovers 11 4
Personal Fouls 11 10
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Radf Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 14 Radf 63 @ ND 60 C. Tanner 20 J. Mooney 24

Game Information

Stadium: Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Indiana
Attendance: 5,988
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