NCAAB Game Recap - Toledo at Notre Dame
Thu Nov 21, 2019 8:30 PM EST

Duke
87
Cal
52
F
TNSt
57
TxTch
72
F
SDSt
64
Ariz
71
F
Vill
98
MTSU
69
F
Xav
73
Tows
51
F
Tex
66
GTown
82
F
Ohio
53
Baylor
76
F
MOSt
70
Mia-FL
74
F
ChBap
58
AbCh
90
F
MissSt
80
Tul
66
F
Fla
70
StJos
62
F
LoyMa
78
AF
64
F
(N/A)
59
Kent
89
F
StAnd
69
UNCA
105
F
(N/A)
56
Alc
92
F
Duques
74
IndSt
71
F
(N/A)
44
NCC
68
F
(N/A)
44
UCRiv
76
F
WCU
96
JU
94
F(2OT)
(N/A)
50
Colg
89
F
UNCC
55
App
64
F
NebOm
85
WaSt
77
F
NFla
68
Iowa
83
F
(N/A)
50
Hamp
93
F
Woff
55
SoFL
69
F
ArkPB
41
Pitt
66
F
YSU
60
Akr
82
F
AlaAM
51
Clem
87
F
Utah
57
CoCar
79
F
TNTec
61
Winth
58
F
MD-ES
64
Okla
91
F
UCIrv
58
TCU
59
F
CenMI
57
Minn
82
F
RobM
62
IL-C
72
F
Leh
58
Drake
74
F
How
63
Marsh
91
F
Toled
62
ND
64
F(OT)
Lamar
74
UtVal
68
F
UL
61
Wyo
69
F(OT)
NM
78
NMSt
77
F
WIGB
70
Wisc
88
F
Buff
68
UConn
79
F
W&M
50
Stan
81
F
Hof
88
UCLA
78
F

Nov 21, 2019, 8:30 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Toledo

27

28

7

62

Notre Dame

24

31

9

64

Notre Dame beats Toledo 64-62 in OT behind Gibbs, Pflueger
Fri Nov 22, 2019 12:20 AM

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Notre Dame appeared “dead in the water like seven times,” according to coach Mike Brey, yet T.J. Gibbs and Rex Pflueger kept finding ways to resuscitate the Fighting Irish during their improbable 64-62 overtime victory over Toledo on Thursday night.

Gibbs made two steals in the final 35 seconds of the extra period and assisted Pflueger on the backdoor, go-ahead basket with 25 seconds left.

The Irish had already rallied from a 52-45 deficit in the final three minutes of regulation, capped by sophomore sub Nate Laszewski’s right-wing 3-pointer at the horn. It came off an inbound from Pflueger with 1.5 seconds to play.

Gibbs’ first steal in OT led to Pflueger’s basket and a 60-59 Irish lead. He followed with another steal and added two free throws for a 62-59 count.

“It was just out of our motion,” Brey said of Pflueger’s game-winner. “It was not a called play. I think (it was) two senior guards just connecting and communicating.

“And how about Rex Pflueger?” Brey continued. “I could care less about his shooting (2 of 10 from the field). He makes every play, big play, clutch play. Such a winner.”

A missed 3-pointer by the Rockets’ Willie Jackson with four seconds left in OT led to Pflueger hitting two free throws at 1.1 showing to clinch the game.

More maddening for Toledo coach Tod Kowalczyk than overtime was the end of regulation.

“Really ticked (we) didn't cover the inbound play on Nate Laszewski’s 3-pointer,” Kowalczyk said.

“I gotta be honest,” he added. “That one hurts. We gave it away. I thought we were the better team.”

The Irish (5-1) won their fifth straight overall in what was effectively the title contest of the five-team, round-robin Men Against Breast Cancer Invitational.

Sophomore Dane Goodwin led Notre Dame with 16 points, 14 coming after halftime.

Gibbs scored 11 points, Laszewski tallied 10 and Pflueger snatched a career-high six steals.

Irish star John Mooney, in his return from a stomach virus that kept him out of Monday’s win, netted a season-low seven points on 3 of 11 from the field and 1 of 5 at the line, but added 15 rebounds.

Marreon Jackson poured in 23 points for Toledo (3-2), while Jackson added 20 rebounds to go with 11 points. Chris Knapke scored 16 points for the Rockets.

BIG PICTURE

Toledo: A potentially resume-building win for the Rockets went by the wayside. They’ll have precious few of those opportunities over the rest of their schedule.

Notre Dame: The Irish continued to build steam heading closer to their Dec. 4 visit to No. 6 Maryland. They also have matchups next month with UCLA and Indiana, both undefeated entering Thursday.

TRIPLE TROUBLE

The Rockets paid for an uncharacteristically poor shooting effort from outside the arc.

Toledo entered the night second in the nation in 3-point accuracy at 47.3%, on 43 of 91, but hit just 6 of 27 for 22%.

The Irish were just as bad, going 8 of 35 for 23%.

Notre Dame also landed at just 31.5% from the field overall, while Toledo closed at 35%, and the teams combined for just 18 of 30 from the line for 60%.

“I think the law of averages will kick in,” Brey said. “I’ll say this, we had some good looks. I thought we settled for some shots instead of driving it some when we could’ve.”

PROMISE MADE

Marreon Jackson was admittedly seething after his team’s loss.

“We’re gonna look back on this game the rest of the season,” Jackson said, “because that will never happen again.”

UP NEXT

Toledo: The Rockets host NAIA program Northwestern Ohio (2-5) on Saturday.

Notre Dame: The Irish welcome Fairleigh Dickinson on Tuesday in the last of six straight home games.

Leaders

Toledo PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Jackson 23 0 3 8 4 0
L. Knapke 16 0 0 11 1 2
Notre Dame PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Goodwin 16 0 0 3 1 0
T. Gibbs 11 0 2 3 3 0

Team Comparison

Toled ND
Points For 62 64
Field Goals 24/69-35% 23/73-32%
Three Pointers 6/27-22% 8/35-23%
Free Throws 8/13-62% 10/17-59%
Offensive Rebounds 13 9
Defensive Rebounds 44 37
Rebounds 61 50
Blocks 2 6
Steals 7 12
Turnovers 21 10
Personal Fouls 22 16
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - ND Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Nov 21 Toled 62 @ ND 64 M. Jackson 23 D. Goodwin 16

Game Information

Stadium: Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center, Notre Dame, Indiana
Attendance: 6,555
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