South Bend, IN (Sports Network) - Notre Dame had to sweat it out, but the
Irish did enough to avoid their longest losing streak in three years.
Jack Cooley tallied 19 points and 10 rebounds in No. 20 Notre Dame's 69-66 win
over Rutgers.
The Scarlet Knights never led in the second half, but had a chance to take a
late advantage.
Eli Carter's layup pulled Rutgers within 67-66 with eight seconds left, but
after Mike Poole stole the ball from Notre Dame's Eric Atkins, Carter was
called for an offensive foul on a drive to the basket with less than two ticks
remaining.
Atkins sunk two free throws with a second left and Myles Mack missed a 3-
pointer at the horn as the Irish (15-3, 3-2 Big East) avoided their first
three-game slide since Feb. 11-17, 2010.
Carter finished with 20 points for Rutgers (12-5, 3-3), which has lost nine in
a row at Notre Dame.
Earlier in the second stanza, Jerian Grant's jumper four minutes in gave the
Irish a 50-37 edge, but the Scarlet Knights responded with a 11-2 run to get
back into the contest.
Carter had five points during the surge and his jumper pulled Rutgers within
52-48 with 11:36 to go.
Later, Notre Dame swelled the cushion back to eight after Cooley's layup made
it 66-58 with 2:48 left, but a 9-1 sprint by the Knights led to the frantic
finish.
The Irish took a 38-31 edge into the break.
GAME NOTES:
Rutgers has dropped 19 in a row on the road against ranked opponents ... Pat
Connaughton had 19 points and 10 boards for the Irish ... Mack finished with
12 points.
The Sports Network