NCAAB Game Recap - DePaul at Notre Dame
Sat Nov 24, 2018 12:00 PM EST

Leh
58
KSU
77
F
StFPA
37
VaTec
75
F
Maris
49
Buff
76
F
South
71
NCC
83
F
UNH
66
UConn
91
F
DeP
70
ND
95
F
NIU
74
JMU
78
F
Campbl
85
GTown
93
F
N AL
58
Troy
77
F
(N/A)
53
NOrl
97
F
NE
69
David
78
F
Amer
73
UMBC
69
F
W MI
61
Nich
62
F(OT)
(N/A)
76
Winth
116
F
Savan
80
Alc
75
F
Citad
84
SoFL
81
F
SacHr
73
Bingha
78
F
MTSt
65
NebOm
89
F
Colg
84
Sien
79
F
W IL
49
Nebras
73
F
Army
55
Mia-O
85
F
Detr
78
E MI
74
F
ChiSt
70
Brad
86
F
Evans
72
Ball
82
F
CBU
84
How
86
F
W Ky
54
IndSt
63
F
JU
65
WCU
77
F
Valpa
76
WVU
88
F
Rider
89
Merrim
65
F
Stony
68
URI
58
F
(N/A)
63
Penn
112
F
APSU
82
Ohio
85
F(OT)
NJIT
77
LIU
70
F
ORU
76
Oakl
87
F
(N/A)
58
UMKC
94
F
Longw
62
Denv
64
F
(N/A)
62
IlSt
79
F
Princ
60
Monm
57
F
StPet
66
N TX
75
F
Belm
91
KennSt
53
F
StJos
85
W&M
87
F
Gram
69
IUPUI
80
F
Iona
79
Prov
91
F
(N/A)
52
MD-ES
77
F
Manh
43
GrgWas
70
F
GMas
61
Baylor
72
F
CenAR
61
StLou
73
F
NDSU
61
ETSU
79
F
(N/A)
74
IL-C
94
F
ArkPB
75
ArkLR
66
F
HiPt
55
ECU
52
F
E IL
90
ArkSt
86
F(OT)
Dart
65
USF
84
F
UNCG
80
LaTec
73
F
USC-Up
74
CAPoly
75
F(OT)
N CO
62
TxTch
93
F
Mercer
74
NCSU
78
F
UND
68
UtVal
74
F
NoKY
53
UCF
66
F
Fairf
80
Seatt
83
F
SCla
71
SJSU
63
F
Hou
76
BYU
62
F
Colora
93
AF
56
F
Cin
71
Miss
57
F
StFNY
75
Niag
63
F
(N/A)
75
PorSt
91
F
Hof
67
VCU
69
F(OT)
UTEP
78
NM
84
F
UNCW
72
GWebb
81
F
TxSt
91
Portl
68
F
MOSt
66
Murr
77
F
UCRiv
48
AbCh
60
F
Harv
74
StMar
68
F
UCSB
66
Ida
55
F
JackSt
58
USD
76
F
CS-Ful
82
Sac
87
F(OT)
DelSt
52
WaSt
80
F
FlaAM
63
LoyMa
71
F
Elon
57
Pacif
65
F

Nov 24, 2018, 12:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

DePaul

36

34

70

Notre Dame

39

56

95

Pflueger scores career-high 20 in Notre Dame's 95-70 victory
Sat Nov 24, 2018 4:31 PM

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Notre Dame's usual defensive ace was also its offensive star Saturday as the Fighting Irish powered past DePaul 95-70.

Rex Pflueger, Notre Dame's only senior scholarship player and one mired in a season-long shooting slump, busted out with a career-high 20 points that included 6 of 7 from the field, 4 of 4 on 3-pointers and 4 of 4 at the line.

Notre Dame (5-1) unleashed its best shooting display as a team as well.

"I'm thrilled for him," Irish coach Mike Brey said of Pflueger, a 6-foot-6 guard who went into the day shooting 26 percent from the field with no double-digit scoring games this season. "He's been an unbelievable captain, and he's kind of the lone wolf leading. He does all the dirty work defensively. It's like, `Yep, you've got their best guy again, you're going to chase him.' He thoroughly exhausts himself."

Pflueger, who was held out of practice Thursday due to a back strain, showed no residual effects Saturday.

"My teammates really just found me in a lot of spots. I took my shots and felt confident," said Pflueger, who poured in 17 of his points in the second half as the Irish quickly broke open a game they led just 39-36 at the break.

"They've been behind me the whole way," Pflueger said of his teammates helping him through his shooting woes. "We've had some tough struggles with shooting the ball, but found a little rhythm today, and when I started getting a little groove on, they all started pushing me and getting me going. I really attribute that to our team morale and our culture."

T.J. Gibbs matched his season high with 18 points for Notre Dame, while freshmen Nate Laszewski and Prentiss Hubb each tallied season bests of 15 points.

The Blue Demons (3-1), playing on the road for the first time this season, were led by Max Strus with 15 points. Jalen Coleman-Lands added 12.

The Irish outscored DePaul 32-10 over the first 8:12 of the second half for a 71-46 lead and never saw their advantage dip below 18 the rest of the way.

Notre Dame finished 33 of 60 (55 percent) from the field, including 13 of 27 (48 percent) from 3-point range.

The performance came after the Irish headed into the day hitting just 39 percent from the field overall this season and 28 percent outside the arc. They hadn't made 44 percent of their field goals nor a third of their triples in any previous outing.

The Demons grabbed a 19-13 lead just over eight minutes into the game, but the Irish went ahead for good at 26-24 a few minutes later on a John Mooney slam.

""I thought we were late to our coverages (in both halves)," DePaul coach Dave Leitao said. "It was just that we made shots (the first half), so it kind of covered it up. The second half, (Notre Dame) became more aggressive and we were still a step slow."

BIG PICTURE

Notre Dame: The Irish, who are in a "youth movement," according to Brey, got a rousing boost of momentum as they head into the Power Five portion of their nonconference schedule. After hosting Illinois on Tuesday, they'll play their next three games away from home against Oklahoma (5-1), No. 17 UCLA and No. 24 Purdue.

DePaul: The Demons continue to work on meshing together several veterans from different sources. The team's been getting contributions from three transfers playing at DePaul for the first time in Coleman-Lands (Illinois), Femi Olujobi (North Carolina A&T) and Lyrick Shreiner (Cal State Northridge).

YOUNG GUNS

The 15 points each by Hubb and Laszewski helped leave Brey excited about his freshman class.

Laszewski gave the Irish a surge off the bench in the first half with 11 points in just 10 minutes. He finished the day 5 of 7 from the field, including 4 of 6 on 3-pointers.

Hubb added a game-high five assists and committed just one turnover while manning the offense.

"I'm very, very impressed with our young guys," Brey said. "Our four freshmen (including Robby Carmody and Dane Goodwin, who combined for 12 points) aren't afraid and are just such an important part of things."

BOARD BATTLE

DePaul had outrebounded each of its first three opponents this season by double digits, yet Notre Dame took that battle 39-32, helping the Irish to a 14-6 advantage in second-chance points.

Notre Dame is averaging nearly seven rebounds more per game than its opponents and has won the battle of the boards five times in its first six games.

Mooney registered his fourth straight double-digit rebounding game with 11.

UP NEXT

Notre Dame: The Irish play the final of seven straight home games to start the season when Illinois visits Tuesday in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

DePaul: The Demons, who were denied their first 4-0 start in 10 years, host Cleveland State on Wednesday.

More AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/Collegebasketball and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 .

Leaders

DePaul PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Strus 15 0 1 5 1 0
J. Coleman-Lands 12 0 1 6 2 0
Notre Dame PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Pflueger 20 0 3 5 1 0
T. Gibbs 18 0 2 1 0 0

Team Comparison

DeP ND
Points For 70 95
Field Goals 26/61-43% 33/60-55%
Three Pointers 7/23-30% 13/27-48%
Free Throws 11/17-65% 16/21-76%
Offensive Rebounds 9 7
Defensive Rebounds 23 32
Rebounds 34 40
Blocks 1 2
Steals 6 5
Turnovers 13 12
Personal Fouls 19 19
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Nov 24 DeP 70 @ ND 95 M. Strus 15 R. Pflueger 20

Game Information

Stadium: Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Indiana
Attendance: 6,751
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