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| A.J. Rudowitz had a very efficient game for
the Skyhawks, registering 17 points and six rebounds in Stonehill's
79-47 loss at Notre Dame.
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Fighting Irish Pull Away In Second Half
Boxscore
Notre Dame, Ind. - After a hotly contested
first half that saw Stonehill lead by as many as four and never
trail by more than five, Notre Dame outscored the visiting Skyhawks
50-23 in the second half to cruise to a 79-47 exhibition win in
front of 9,232 fans at the Edmund P. Joyce Center on Sunday
afternoon.
The Fighting Irish held Stonehill to 28 percent shooting in the
final 20 minutes, including a frigid 2-for-15 from behind the arc.
A 12-4 Irish run sparked by Tory Jackson bumped Notre Dame's
five point halftime lead up to 13 at 41-28, an a short time later a
18-8 run put the game out of reach at 61-39 with less than nine
minutes left.
The second half was a stark contrast to the first where the
Skyhawks proved to be the more aggressive team lead by the interior
play of junior A.J. Rudowitz (Monroe Township,
N.J.). There were four ties and three lead changes as Stonehill was
able to control the pace with a deliberate slow down approach.
With their overall team length however, Notre Dame was able to
score nine second chance points and control the glass during the
first half when Stonehill held them to 37 percent shooting. For the
game, the Irish held sizable advantages in both categories
(rebounds, 48-30) (second chance points, 21-5).
All-American Luke Harangody led the way for Notre Dame with 21
points and 10 rebounds (both game highs), while Jackson chipped in
with 15 points and seven caroms. Luke Zeller, a 6-11 forward who
was 2-for-4 from three-point land, had 10 points, eight rebounds
and four assists in 24 minutes.
Rudowitz paced the Skyhawks with 17 points and six rebounds, the
lone Stonehill player to reach double figures. Nick
Smith (Colonia, N.J.) had eight points, while Matt
Hall (Springfield, Mass.) added seven points and six
rebounds.
The Skyhawks open their regular season next Saturday with a 5:00
p.m. tipoff against Queens (N.Y.) at Merkert Gymnasium.