Iona 45, (6) Notre Dame 80

1 2 T
IONA (2-2) 24 21 45
#6 ND (3-0) 38 42 80

Final

2:00 PM ET, November 22, 2009

Notre Dame dominates from start in rout of Iona

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Team Stat Comparison
IONA NOTRE DAME
Points 45 80
FG Made-Attempted 15-42 (.357) 28-66 (.424)
3P Made-Attempted 6-16 (.375) 8-20 (.400)
FT Made-Attempted 9-13 (.692) 16-24 (.667)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 20 (0/0) 18 (0/0)
Largest Lead 0 35
Game Leaders
 IONANOTRE DAME
PointsT. Cook 12S. Diggins 17
ReboundsT. Cook 10L. Schrader 9
AssistsK. Ford 3L. Schrader 4
StealsT. Cook 3A. Barlow 5
BlocksT. Cook 1N. Novosel 1
2009-010 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Nov 22, 2009 @ND 80, IONA 45Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
IONA (ET) NOTRE DAME (ET)
11/26 @ARK 1:00pm
11/27 CLEV 2:30pm
12/07 @UMES 6:00pm
12/09 @FOR 7:00pm
12/18 GAST 7:30pm
11/26 SDSU 3:15pm
11/27 @SCAR 1:00pm
11/28 OKLA 3:15pm
12/02 EMU 7:00pm
12/08 IPFW 7:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Iona | Notre Dame
Associated Press

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame (No. 6 ESPN/USA Today, No. 5 AP) used defense to overcome a complacent offense and beat Iona 80-45 on Sunday.

Irish coach Muffet McGraw said a one-point victory over No. 21 Michigan State on Thursday as well as the team's upcoming games at the Paradise Jam in the Virgin Islands may have been to blame for Notre Dame's sluggish offense.

"I think we were just a little lackadaisical," she said. "I think we got up 11-2 and said, 'Let's pack our bags, we're going to the Virgin Islands. Whose got the sun screen?"

The Irish shined defensively, though, particularly in the second half when the Irish (3-0) held the Gaels (2-2) to 29 percent shooting. Notre Dame also forced 33 turnovers for the game, leading to 34 points off of turnovers.

Skylar Diggins, who led the Irish with 17 points, said the goal for the Irish defense was to try to slow Iona from getting the ball upcourt quickly. They also wanted to keep the ball away from Anna McLean, who entered the game averaging 16.7 points and 13 rebounds. Notre Dame forward Becca Bruszewski, who scored 14, held McLean to 10 points and six rebounds.

Iona coach Anthony Bozzella said the Gaels knew the Irish were going to press them but couldn't do anything about it.

"Not to take anything away from Notre Dame, but I think we made some poor decisions," he said. "I'm disappointed in that."

The Irish dominated from the start, going ahead 11-2 in less than 3 minutes when Lindsay Schrader scored on a layup. They extended the lead to 27-11 when Brittany Mallory hit a 3-pointer, and the Gaels (2-2) never got closer than 12.

Thazina Cook led the Gaels with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

McGraw said her focus before the team heads to the warm weather is to make sure the team regains its intensity.

"And I think I can do it," she said.


Women's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Sunday, November 22nd
2 Stanford 76 Final
UC Davis 51
Oklahoma State 72 Final
3 Ohio State 93
4 North Carolina 78 Final
UNLV 68
5 Tennessee 77 Final
17 Virginia 63
Iona 45 Final
6 Notre Dame 80
8 Texas A&M 79 Final
Auburn 59
9 Baylor 69 Final
11 California 49
10 Florida State 66 Final
Georgia State 53
Nicholls State 49 Final
15 LSU 86
Tennessee Tech 54 Final
19 Louisville 84
20 Maryland 55 Final
Mississippi State 84
Western Michigan 51 Final
21 Michigan State 74
Rutgers 48 Final
22 Georgia 49
Georgetown 55 Final
23 Purdue 39
24 Iowa State 75 Final
Drake 78