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Old Dominion Shocks Notre Dame, 51-50

Old Dominion Shocks Notre Dame

NOAH TRISTER   03/18/10 07:37 PM ET   AP

NEW ORLEANS — As Carleton Scott's 3-pointer sailed toward the hoop and rattled around the rim, Old Dominion's Keyon Carter was already bracing for the possibility of a tie game.

Then the shot popped out, giving the Monarchs the NCAA tournament's first upset.

"I said, 'Here we go again.' Those guys made a lot of clutch 3s," Carter said. "I was kind of thinking overtime, but gratefully, it rimmed out."

Scott's 3-pointer didn't fall, and Luke Harangody's putback wasn't enough for sixth-seeded Notre Dame on Thursday. Old Dominion held on for a 51-50 victory in the first round of the South Regional, its first NCAA tournament win since beating Villanova in triple overtime in 1995.

"I think it reflects the magic of March, the way the two teams battled," Old Dominion coach Blaine Taylor said. "One of the officials turns to me at the two-minute mark and said, 'It's been a heck of a game,' and I really think it was."

Old Dominion will try for another upset in the second round against third-seeded Baylor.

In a game that was as slow-paced as advertised, Notre Dame (23-12) led 30-22 early in the second half before the Monarchs (27-8) used a 9-0 run to take the lead.

It was close the rest of the way.

Frank Hassell's three-point play for Old Dominion with 5:51 remaining tied it at 43, and neither team scored for the next 3 minutes. Old Dominion's Darius James traded 3-pointers with Scott, and Gerald Lee put the Monarchs ahead with a shot from the perimeter. After Harangody missed inside, Lee made a free throw to make it 49-46 with 56.2 seconds left.

Tory Jackson missed a potential tying 3, but James missed the front end of a one-and-one from the foul line for Old Dominion. Harangody finally scored his first points of the game with 12.6 seconds left to make it 49-48, but Carter made both free throws with 9.6 seconds remaining.

Scott was well defended on Notre Dame's final possession, but he was able to get a shot off that didn't miss by much. Taylor said he wasn't about to have his team foul to prevent the chance at a tying 3-pointer.

"I guess I'm kind of old school. I think we can guard people and stop them," Taylor said. "I discussed it with our players and our coaches. I said, 'Hey, what do you all think?' The kids are kind of like me. We're kind of stubborn and hard-headed."

Scott missed, and Harangody's putback left Notre Dame a point short.

"I was trying to draw a foul," Harangody said. "There was only one second left."

After the buzzer sounded, the Old Dominion fans began chanting "C-A-A" – a reference to the Colonial Athletic Association, the Monarchs' league. Old Dominion wasn't the least bit intimidated by its Big East opponent, having already beaten Georgetown earlier this season.

"We knew it was going to be a dogfight," said Scott, who finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Irish. "They're a great team."

Notre Dame entered the game having won six of its last seven with a more deliberate offense installed after Harangody hurt his knee. The 6-foot-8 senior went down Feb. 11 and missed five games, and had been coming off the bench.

He didn't start Thursday either, and when he did play, he was shackled by some early foul trouble and a tough Old Dominion zone.

"They played a good game and I played a bad game," he said. "When you don't hit a shot early and you're coming off the bench, it's just very hard to get in a rhythm. I tried to let it come to me, and it just didn't come today. Obviously this is not the way I wanted to go out."

Ben Hansbrough, whose brother Tyler won the national title at North Carolina last year, scored 17 points for Notre Dame. Hassell scored 15 points for Old Dominion.

Notre Dame shot 36 percent from the field for the game.

"We defended like heck to keep giving ourselves a chance to win," Notre Dame coach Mike Brey said. "We couldn't get two offensive possessions in a row to kind of give us a little bit of confidence."

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09:54 AM on 03/19/2010
hopefully a lot more Big East teams will get to go home for the year today
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Carcinogen
Objectivism isn't a philosophy, it's a cult
07:22 AM on 03/19/2010
SHOCK: HP uses the word "shock" in one of its headlines
03:10 AM on 03/19/2010
Well...there goes my brackets for this year. Thanks Notre Dame for nothing.
02:09 AM on 03/19/2010
Why on earth does the NCAA and the sports media continue to treat ND as if they are god's gift to sports? They get every break in the book and yet they still find ways to lose embarrassingly. Every year they get to go to the NCAA tourney and the big bowl games while other more deserving teams stay home. When do we start to treat ND like the mediocre sports program it is?
07:09 AM on 03/19/2010
Could not agree more. I really do not like it either.
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FHTB
01:43 AM on 03/19/2010
Somehow I can't get excited over oafish men running around in shorts...now basketball isn't golf, mind you, but it ain't something I spend my days worrying about...nor plan on starting to.
02:10 AM on 03/19/2010
Are we supposed to care that you don't care?
HDR
In every dreamhome, a heartache
09:45 AM on 03/19/2010
So you're here, why?
12:04 AM on 03/19/2010
A little hung over perhaps?
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gfs5541
10:59 PM on 03/18/2010
Playing basketball hungover isn't conducive to victory.
09:55 PM on 03/18/2010
That's my alma mater! Go Monarchs!
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Jeff Cunningham
10:03 PM on 03/18/2010
Mine too! What year? Class of 2006 here.
08:36 AM on 03/19/2010
Mine too! I'm class of 2003. Well done, Monarchs!!!
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Dannydel
09:53 PM on 03/18/2010
"And the bad news week for the Catholics just keeps on keeping on..."
02:30 AM on 03/19/2010
So all the hospices, food banks, hospitals etc. that they run don;t count for anything?
HDR
In every dreamhome, a heartache
09:46 AM on 03/19/2010
Careful. You're opening the door to accusations of buggering.
08:27 PM on 03/18/2010
Notre Dame was a very slight favorite, hardly shocking.
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taxpayertoo
You work three jobs? Uniquely American, isn't
08:11 PM on 03/18/2010
Judging by the photo, college basketball has merged with physical contact more akin to football....I trust a foul was called?
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07:02 PM on 03/18/2010
It's the Old Dominion rule:

Never bet against ODU in the first round.
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spilkus
I'm in the art world, for Pete's sake.
09:36 PM on 03/18/2010
Now you tell me.
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desertdweller
I didn't know him but he knew me.
06:46 PM on 03/18/2010
Maybe the Fighting "Irish" aren't that "special" after all.
06:52 PM on 03/18/2010
If Notre Dame weren't special you wouldn't feel the need to comment. It's always been this way and will remain so, as long as there is spite and envy and little people.
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
09:48 PM on 03/18/2010
LOL!!

Many N.D. alumni settle here in Chicago after graduation, and I have had encounters with many of them.
If you want to get to know "little" people, just stroll into any Notre Dame bar here.
They are arrogant beyond any justification and think their sht doesn't stnk just because their school was once, ONCE an impressive institution.

The reason we feel compelled to comment isn't because your school is special. It's because they go and prove you wrong all the time, and it's fun to see you cl owns flail in anger.
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desertdweller
I didn't know him but he knew me.
11:15 AM on 03/19/2010
The score speaks for itself.
08:58 PM on 03/18/2010
The girls are great!
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SouthJerseySteve
Progressive isn't a dirty word.
06:38 PM on 03/18/2010
Regis Philbin must be PISSED!!
HDR
In every dreamhome, a heartache
09:48 AM on 03/19/2010
Only after Gelman wakes him up.