TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) – The last time Notre Dame faced a Top 10 team on the road, it had its worst game since joining the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2013.
The fifth-ranked Fighting Irish’s game against No. 8 Florida State on Sunday was a complete reversal.
Notre Dame had a double-digit lead eight minutes into the game and didn’t let up en route to a 100-69 victory over the Seminoles. Since their 100-67 loss at Louisville on Jan. 11, the Fighting Irish have won their last five games by an average margin of 32.2 points, including four by 29 or more.
“It was a great game for us from start to finish,” Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw said. “We shot the ball well and were able to go inside.”
The Fighting Irish (20-2, 8-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) shot 56.8 percent from the field (42 of 74) and dominated the paint, outscoring the Seminoles 66-24. Six of the nine Notre Dame players who saw action scored in double figures, led by Kathryn Westbeld’s 21 points and 12 rebounds.
With the exception of an Imani Wright 3-pointer, which gave the Seminoles a 3-2 lead for 19 seconds, Notre Dame led throughout. It was up 29-14 at the end of the first period after shooting 14 of 22 from the field and forcing five turnovers. Florida State shot 23.8 percent from the field (5 of 21) the first 10 minutes and was 25 of 75 for the game.
Arike Ogunbowale and Jessica Shepard each scored 19 points for the Fighting Irish, who led 48-29 at halftime and were up by as many as 34 (91-57) late in the fourth quarter.
After a one-point win at Louisville on Jan. 21, Florida State was looking for its second straight win over a Top 5 program. Instead, it allowed 100 points for the first time since Jan. 27, 2002, when it lost to Duke (102-80).
“It was a disappointing effort for us, especially on the defensive end,” coach Sue Semrau said. “They are a great offensive team and we didn’t do a good job of passing. It is always tough to come back after a week off. We showed we were not mature enough to handle it.”
Imani Wright led Florida State (18-3, 6-2) with 23 points, including five 3-pointers and Chatrice White added 14 points.
BIG PICTURE
Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish remain tied with Louisville and Virginia atop the conference. It is 70-3 since joining the league in 2013-14.
Florida State: The Seminoles drew a school-record crowd of 9,498, surpassing the old mark by nearly 3,000. “I feel disappointed we were not able to play better,” Semrau said. “That is not the team we have been.”
POST-GAME NOTES (COMPILED BY FSU SPORTS INFORMATION)
• Imani Wright registered her team-leading ninth 20-point game this season and drilled five 3-point field goals. It is the fifth time this season she has made five or more beyond the arc.
• Wright has 74 3-point field goals this season. She is five shy of setting a new school record – the current record is 78 by Courtney Ward (2010-11).
• Shakayla Thomas’ 10 rebounds are her third consecutive game with double-figure boards and the 18th time in her career she has had 10+.
• Chatrice White fell one rebound shy of what would have been her 35th double-double as a collegiate student-athlete.
• AJ Alix recorded her 18th game this season with more assists (5) than turnovers (3).
• The Seminoles are now 5-5 all-time in AP Top 10 matchups (when both teams are Top 10).
• Prior to the game, Head Coach Sue Semrau was honored as the 2018 Barefoot Coach of the Year by Samaritan’s Feet.