NCAAB: Notre Dame out to build elusive win streak at Louisville

Date:

Share post:


As Notre Dame eyes its first three-game ACC winning streak in two seasons, it has been even longer since Louisville won three straight league contests at home.

Both modest markers of success are at stake when the Fighting Irish visit the Cardinals on Wednesday.

For just the third time this season, rebuilding Notre Dame (9-16, 4-10 ACC) has won back-to-back games. The Irish held Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech each to 27 second-half points in winning their last two – both at home — following a seven-game skid.

Notre Dame last won three straight ACC contests amid a five-game stretch during February 2022.

“We gotta keep getting good at the stuff we’re doing well, but I think there’s small things that we can add that can help us even more here down the stretch,” Irish coach Micah Shrewsberry said.

Notre Dame is holding opponents to an average of 62.1 points and 40 percent shooting while going 3-5 at home in league play. However, it is 1-5 in ACC games on the road, and has allowed an average of 68.7 points and 44.4-percent shooting in the last three such contests.

Louisville (8-18, 3-12) lost its last two games against Boston College and Pittsburgh – both on the road — by a combined 39 points. However, the Cardinals can win three straight ACC home games for the first time since January-February 2021 after beating Florida State and Georgia Tech by a combined 21 points in their own building.

“Playing at home, I thought our fans gave us an extra boost. … (The team) fought hard for our fans,” Louisville coach Kenny Payne said. “We have to fight (and) try to get better.

“Having that mentality, what you find is every day is a progression to doing the things it takes to win.”

Guard Tre White has paced the Cardinals of late, averaging 17.0 points, on 53.3-percent shooting, and 9.0 rebounds in the last four games.

Star Notre Dame freshman Markus Burton is averaging 17.4 points, 4.8 assists and 3.8 steals in the last five contests.

The Irish have won three in a row against Louisville.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

WNBA: Bookmakers favor Liberty to capture WNBA crown

The New York Liberty, the best team throughout the season, are the betting favorites to emerge with the...

WNBA: Napheesa Collier, Lynx top Sun, advance to WNBA Finals

Napheesa Collier recorded 27 points, 11 rebounds and four blocked shots and the Minnesota Lynx clinched a spot...

NBA: Mavs CEO Cynthia Marshall plans to retire at end of year

Dallas Mavericks chief executive officer Cynthia Marshall is retiring at the end of the calendar year, she announced...

NBA: Raptors’ RJ Barrett (shoulder) to miss rest of preseason

Toronto Raptors swingman RJ Barrett will miss the rest of the preseason with a sprained right AC joint,...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.