导出博客文章SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame is eager to show the college basketball world
what its got.After back-to-back NCAA Tournament regional final appearances, the
only school to accomplish that feat the past two years, expectations outside the
locker room were lower this season after the Fighting Irish lost last seasons
two leading scorers, Demetrius Jackson and Zach Auguste. The Irish were picked
in the preseason to finish seventh in the Atlantic Coast Conference.The Irish
players have been talking all along about the possibility of being even better
than last season. So far, theyve looked looking pretty good as they moved into
the Top 25 for the first time this season on Monday at No. 23.Weve got a little
more here than everybody thought, coach Mike Brey said.The Irish are 8-0,
matching their best start in 17 seasons under Brey and are averaging 89.1 points
a game, also the best under Brey through eight games, and 10th in the nation
overall.The Irish are playing a more wide open style, depending less on ball
screens to get open shots.Now were just swinging it and cutting and things like
that. I think were getting out in transition more, too. Thats one thing thats
been great for us, said forward V.J. Beacham said.The Irish also are playing
better defense, too, something the Irish havent been known for under Brey. Notre
Dame is holding opponents to 62.6 points a game, 39th in the nation, and to 36.7
percent shooting, 17th in the country. Senior guard Steve Vasturia said he
believes it could be the best team defensively hes been on.Lets see if we can
continue to get better, Vasturia said.The Irish also are leading the nation in
free-throw shooting at 85.8 percent.If we miss, Ill bet the crowd will just walk
out of the building, Brey joked.Both Beacham and Bonzie Colson, who has had five
straight double-doubles, are leading the Irish in scoring, averaging 17.1 points
each. Vasturia is averaging 15.9 points and the Irish have nine players
contributing regularly, which is more than Brey usually uses. Brey said he likes
the intensity of Rex Plfueger, Notre Dames best defender, and T.J. Gibbs.They
give you a great energy boost and defensive boost when theyre in there, Brey
said.Critics will say the Irish havent played anyone yet, with Colorado (6-2)
and Northwestern (6-2) the only teams theyve faced with winning records. That is
about to change. The Irish host upstart IPFW (7-2) on Tuesday two weeks after
the Mastodons upset Indiana, then play No. 1. Villanova at Newark, New Jersey,
on Saturday and No. 18 Purdue a week later in Indianapolis.Its a great stretch
for us to make a run, Beacham said.The Irish are the last unbeaten team left in
the ACC and a win Tuesday night would make it the fourth-best start in school
history, ranking behind 1945-46 (13-0), 1973-74 (12-0) and 1933-34 (11-0).Brey
is enjoying watching the Irish.Theyre really special the way they like playing
together, sharing the ball. Youve got skilled shooters with skilled passers, its
just fun to watch, he said.---More AP college basketball:
www.collegebasketball.ap.org and
https://twitter.com/AP-Top25.
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half of the season. CHICAGO -- It was a wrist shot for Andrew Shaw, who leaned
back and yelled after his first-period score. Brent Seabrook got in on the
action, and Bryan Bickell and Michal Handzus added two more goals on consecutive
shots in the second. And just like that, Jonathan Quick was gone. The Chicago
Blackhawks chased the Los Angeles Kings standout goalie during an impressive
display in the opening two periods of a 4-2 victory Sunday night in Game 2 of
the Western Conference finals. "Its a high-speed game. If we use our speed, well
be all right," Shaw said. "We played our game. Thats the difference. The guys
played good. We all competed for each other. We did everything we needed to do,
keeping it deep in the zone." Patrick Sharp and Brandon Saad added two assists
apiece as the Blackhawks grabbed a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series with
their fifth consecutive victory. Corey Crawford made 29 saves in another solid
performance, drawing chants of "Co-rey! Co-rey!" from the capacity crowd at the
United Center. "We went through a little spurt there in the last series where we
were doing the right things but the pucks werent going in," Blackhawks captain
Jonathan Toews said. "So now were getting the results we want. We can do what
were doing more often. We can do it better as well in the next few games." Game
3 is Tuesday night at Los Angeles, where the Kings have won 14 consecutive
games, dating to the regular season. The Kings also lost their first two games
of the playoffs at St. Louis before winning four straight to eliminate the Blues
in the first round. Jeff Carter and Tyler Toffoli scored for Los Angeles, but
the Kings struggled to score without Mike Richards, who was scratched because of
an undisclosed upper body injury. The defending Stanley Cup champions have 29
goals in 15 post-season games. "Youve got to find a way," Quick said. "They did
their job at home. Weve got to go home and do our job now." Richards, who leads
the Kings with 10 playoff points, was sidelined after taking a big hit from Dave
Bolland in the final minutes of the Blackhawks 2-1 victory on Saturday. Kings
coach Darryl Sutter said Richards was "fine" a couple of hours before the game,
but the centre was scratched from the lineup after participating in the pregame
warmups. "He was fine today, then I think just once his blood got pumping
tonight, the adrenaline got going, there were symptoms," Sutter said. "I went in
right after warmup, he was sitting there and I said, Unless youre 100 per cent,
youre not playing." Los Angeles forward Brad Richardson and defenceman Drew
Doughty gingerly skated off at separate points of the first period, but both
returned to the ice. The series took on a more physical tone in the second game
in two days -- a rarity in the playofffs brought on by The Rolling Stones
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of the first two rounds, but they dropped three in a row following their Game 1
victory against Detroit in the conference semifinals. There was no such letdown
this time. "It was frustrating early on, that series against Detroit, but I
think we learned a lot there," defenceman Duncan Keith said. Shaw got Chicago
off to a fast start, taking a nifty pass from Viktor Stalberg and beating Quick
on the glove side just 1:56 into the game. Marian Hossa set up Seabrook in the
final minute for a low liner into the left corner of the net. The defenceman put
the Blackhawks into this round with an overtime goal in Game 7 against Detroit
on Wednesday. The Blackhawks added two more in the second, separated by just
2:09. Bickell scored a power-play goal on a rebound in front, and Handzus skated
in and beat Quick to make it 4-0 at 9:20. "We gave them too many Grade-A scoring
chances, and they capitalized," Kings defenceman Rob Scuderi said. "You cant
give up those opportunities and expect your goalie to bail you out every single
time." The crowd of 21,824 roared after Handzus second goal of the post-season,
and cheered even louder when Quick skated off and was replaced by Jonathan
Bernier. Quick, last years playoff MVP who had played every minute of this years
playoffs, finished with 13 saves. "We had some nice shots. We had some
high-quality stuff off the rush, as well, in that period," Blackhawks coach Joel
Quenneville said. "I still think thats going to be an ongoing challenge with
him." Carter converted a one-timer at 18:57 of the second, and Toffoli netted a
power-play goal with 1:02 left in the game, but that was it for the Kings. The
Blackhawks killed three other power plays and have allowed just two goals in 47
attempts in the playoffs. Crawford was saluted by the crowd after he stopped
Dustin Penner on a quality opportunity late in the second, and the chants
resumed when he pulled Kings forward Kyle Clifford off Toews during a scrum with
8:45 left. "The guy grabbed him, got a couple free shots. I figured it was
enough," Crawford said. "I just decided to go in there and grab his head."
Crawford was one of the top goalies in the NHL during the lockout-shortened
regular season, and he has carried that into the playoffs. He has allowed just
one goal in four of his last six games. "Hes the guy we want in net back there,"
Sharp said. "Hes proven it in the past. Its nice to see him finally get the
credit that he deserves." NOTES: Kings rookie D Jake Muzzin was scratched after
playing in the first 14 post-season games. ... Crawford was 1-1 with a 3.54
goals-against average against Los Angeles during the regular season.
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