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Notre Dame Outlasts Stanford in Low-Scoring ACC Opener
Both teams combined to shoot just 28% from the field and 15% from three-point range, with Stanford missing its final nine shots, officials said.
- On Tuesday night in Stanford, California, Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball beat Stanford Cardinal men's basketball 47-40 in an ACC opener described as poor shooting.
- Combined shooting dipped to 28% overall and 15% from three as both teams produced a miss-heavy game, with the Cardinal missing its final nine shots.
- Jalen Haralson paced Notre Dame with 13 points despite eight turnovers on 5-of-14 shooting, while freshman Ebuka Okorie added seven points and five rebounds on 3-of-14 shooting.
- Notre Dame improves to 10-4, with no other Fighting Irish player scoring in double figures, while Stanford falls to 11-3 amid continued offensive struggles.
- After the Stanford game, Notre Dame remains on the West Coast and will face Cal on Friday, following a second-half 10-0 run that held Stanford to five points over eight minutes.
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