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Stanford Holds Off Notre Dame, Gets First-Ever Win vs. Irish

Stanford shot 57% overall and 52% from three-point range, led by Okorie's 24 points and Dent-Smith's 21 off the bench for their third consecutive win.

  • On March 5, Stanford defeated Notre Dame 86-78 in South Bend, with Ebuka Okorie scoring 24 points, their first win over the Fighting Irish.
  • Shooting 57% overall, Stanford gained separation by a 12-3 run and led by as many as 11 points in the second half.
  • Jeremy Dent-Smith, Stanford reserve, hit 5-for-6 from beyond the arc and then made 4 of 4 free throws to preserve the win.
  • Stanford sits at 19-11 and will visit North Carolina State on Saturday, while Notre Dame, 13-17, concludes at Boston College on Saturday.
  • Notre Dame's reserves produced unusual stat lines late as Jalen Haralson went 13-for-15 for 19 points while Cole Certa and Braeden Shrewsberry combined for six 3-pointers during late comebacks.
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Stanford faces NC State following Okorie's 24-point game

Stanford faces the NC State Wolfpack after Ebuka Okorie scored 24 points in the Cardinal's 86-78 win against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish

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Okorie, Dent-Smith lead Stanford over Notre Dame 86-78

Stanford beats Notre Dame 86 to 78 behind big nights from Ebuka Okorie and Jeremy Dent-Smith. The game takes place Wednesday night as Stanford earns its third straight win.

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