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Big Luke, Irish outgun Hoyas

By: Tom Coyne
AP Sports Writer
January 6, 2009

Greg Monroe scored 21 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in Georgetown’s 73-67 loss to Notre Dame. (AP)

SOUTH BEND, IND.
Harangody scores 31 in Notre Dame’s 73-67 win

Luke Harangody had 31 points and 11 rebounds and No. 13 Notre Dame shot 45 percent against No. 9 Georgetown in a 73-67 victory Monday night that ended a five-game losing streak to the Hoyas.

Harangody, who had never scored more than 13 points in three previous games against Georgetown, scored Notre Dame’s final 13 points of the first half to give the Irish an 11-point lead.

The Hoyas closed to 71-67 with 15 seconds left when Chris Wright scored inside, but Kyle McAlarney, who missed the front end of a 1-and-1 14 seconds earlier, made two free throws with 12 seconds left.

Notre Dame (11-3, 2-1 Big East) extended the nation’s longest home winning streak to 44 games, including 19 in the conference, one shy of the Big East record set by Pittsburgh in 2004.

The Hoyas were one of only two Big East teams the Irish hadn’t beaten during that streak. They also haven’t beaten Rutgers, which visits the Joyce Center on Feb. 25.

McAlarney, who was 1-of-5 from 3-point range in a loss Saturday to St. John’s, was 5-of-11 from 3-point range Monday night, finishing with 17 points. Tory Jackson added 10 points and seven assists.

Freshman Greg Monroe led Georgetown (10-3, 1-2) with 21 points and 10 rebounds. Wright added 13 points and DaJuan Summers finished with 11, his second-lowest point total this season.

The Hoyas and Irish both had struggled with rebounding in disappointing losses on Saturday, with Georgetown being outrebounded 48-23 in a 70-54 loss to Pittsburgh and the Irish being outrebounded 41-30 in the 71-65 loss to the Red Storm.

Both teams focused on the backboards on Monday, with Georgetown finishing with a 37-34 advantage. The Hoyas outscored the Irish 36-20 inside, but couldn’t overcome Harangody who played the final 11:34 with four fouls.

The Hoyas went ahead 23-21 when Omar Wattad made Georgetown’s second 3-pointer with 8:12 left in the half. But McAlarney quickly answered with his third 3-pointer to spark an 18-5 run that included Harangody shooting 4-of-4 from the field and making five free throws.

Harangody, who scored 19 points in the first half, started his run with three straight baskets inside, adding a free throw after the last one, then hit a 17-foot baseline jumper, before finishing with four free throws.

The Hoyas made just two of eight shots during the run.

The Hoyas closed to 39-35 early in the second half on a basket by Monroe. But the Irish led by at least five points for most of the second half, extending the lead to 55-46 when Zach Hillesland scored on a tip-in. McAlarney extended the lead to 61-48 when he hit 3s 28 seconds apart.

The Hoyas had several chances to cut the lead to seven points, but couldn’t do it as McAlarney blocked a shot by Jason Clark on one possession and Monroe missed two straight shots inside on the next. Harangody then threw down an emphatic two-handed slam dunk with 4:07 left to give the Irish a 65-54 lead.





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