The 'Len Zone'
Notre Dame Dominates Dartmouth
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish secured a convincing 77-65 victory over the Dartmouth Big Green.

by Len Clark

Micah Shrewsberry Post-Game
Shooting Efficiency: The Irish Edge
Notre Dame
52.5% field goal percentage (31-59)
28.6% from three-point range (6-21)
Dartmouth
40% field goal percentage (22-55)
18.2% from three-point range (6-33)
Dominating the Paint
46
Notre Dame Points in Paint
32
Dartmouth Points in Paint
Notre Dame's control of the paint was a crucial factor in their victory. Their inside presence created high-percentage scoring opportunities.
Capitalizing on Turnovers
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Force Turnovers
Notre Dame's defensive pressure created opportunities.
2
Quick Transition
Fast break opportunities led to easy baskets.
3
Points Off Turnovers
Notre Dame scored 16 points, Dartmouth only 4.
Rebounding Battle

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Notre Dame: 35

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Dartmouth: 31

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4 Rebound Advantage
Notre Dame's slight edge in rebounding contributed to their overall dominance. It limited Dartmouth's second-chance opportunities.
Key Players: Notre Dame's Standouts
Braeden Shrewsberry
Led all scorers with 22 points, including 4 three-pointers.
Tae Davis
Double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds, 9-13 shooting.
Matt Allocco
Contributed 16 points and a team-high 5 assists.
Dartmouth's Efforts

Jackson Munro
Led Dartmouth with 17 points on efficient 7-11 shooting.

Julian Williams
Added 13 points, including 2-8 from three-point range.

Three-Point Struggles
Team shot only 18.2% from beyond the arc.
Game Impact and Looking Ahead

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Notre Dame Improves to 6-5
Victory boosts team morale and standings.

2

Dartmouth Falls to 4-5
Team needs to address shooting and turnover issues.

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Next Games
Both teams prepare for upcoming conference matchups.