NC State deals Notre Dame heartbreaking defeat in NCAA Tournament

This one hurts.

Notre Dame had top-seeded NC State on the ropes in the Sweet 16 of the Bridgeport Regional in the NCAA Tournament. In fact, the Irish were mere seconds away from defeating the Wolfpack for the second time this season and getting back to the Elite Eight. Instead, the tables turned at the worst possible time, and the Irish will head home after losing a 66-63 heartbreaker.

The Irish (24-9) took the lead in the second quarter, during which they had a 26-14 scoring advantage over the Wolfpack (32-3). They led by as much as 10 without falling behind and still had a four-point advantage with 1:45 to go. That lead was cut to 66-63, and the game was about to be tied but for Elissa Cunane’s first missed free throw of the game. Maya Dodson got the rebound, and the Irish called a timeout hoping to milk the clock with 35 seconds left.

Out of the timeout, the worst possible thing happened, and it surely will haunt Dara Mabrey forever. Raina Perez picked the senior clean at the center-court logo and broke free for a wide-open layup with nobody in front of her, giving the Wolfpack the slimmest of leads. The Irish called their last timeout to set up a game-winning basket, but Maddy Westbeld missed a 3-pointer, and Perez got the rebound and was fouled with 1.5 seconds remaining. Perez made two free throws, and the stunned Irish could only watch the Wolfpack celebrate their incredible come-from-behind victory.

As predicted, Cunane was the Wolfpack’s most productive player with 16 points and 10 rebounds, but it was the defense that will be remembered most in this game. Kai Crutchfield had three of her four steals in the fourth quarter, and two of those led to four of her 14 points. Perez also had four steals, none bigger than the last one.

Olivia Miles nearly carried the Irish on her back to the finish line as she led all scorers with 21 points. Westbeld scored 13 points to go with eight rebounds and three steals. However, she also committed five of the Irish’s 16 turnovers.

This one will sting for the Irish for a while, especially after being outscored, 20-10, in the fourth quarter. At the same time, this was the season in which Niele Ivey was able to establish herself as the right person to lead the program going forward. Most of the team will be back next season, and only more progress can result. The Irish are back, and they’re not going away.

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Tale of the Tape: Individual Leaders – Notre Dame vs. NC State

Do you like the Irish in this game?

Notre Dame is about to go into battle with NC State in the Sweet 16 during the Bridgeport Regional of the NCAA Tournament. On paper, the Irish’s individual leaders in the major statistical categories have the disadvantage most of the time. No, it doesn’t mean anything as far as their chances to advance to the Elite Eight. Still, it’s nice to see how much the best players on both teams mean in certain areas.

The Irish are pretty consistent in the number of players they have leading them in whatever it is they specialize in. For the Wolfpack, half of what they do seems to revolve around one player, and others split up duties with the other half. Do the Irish have enough talent spread out across the board to defeat the Wolfpack for the second time this season? A lot will need to go right to make it happen, but if any team is capable of making magic, it’s the Irish.

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Tale of the Tape: Team Stats – Notre Dame vs. NC State

This could be a tough one for the Irish.

Notre Dame knows that if it wants to win the national championship, it will have to beat the best of the best. That includes NC State, its opponent in the Sweet 16 and the top seed in the Bridgeport Regional. The Irish already defeated the Wolfpack once this season, so you better believe the Wolfpack will be more focused on this matchup than ever. If you look at the below chart, that’s not great news for the Irish:

Look how highly the Wolfpack rank in a bunch of these categories. As good as the Irish are in their own right and consequently have been able to match up well with other opponents, it’s no wonder they celebrated so much after winning the teams’ previous meeting. With the intensity taken up another level in the NCAA Tournament, the Irish will have even more work cut out for them than before. A lot will need to go right for the recent past to repeat itself.

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