Notre Dame Overcomes North Dakota in a Strong Second Half, Wins 75-58
In an electric atmosphere at Purcell Pavilion in South Bend, Indiana, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish secured their fourth consecutive victory of the season by defeating the North Dakota Fighting Hawks 75-58. The game showcased a commanding performance from sophomore Markus Burton, who scored an impressive 29 points, coupled with nine rebounds and three assists.
Dominance in the Paint and Defensive Excellence
Notre Dame displayed their strength in the paint, outscoring North Dakota 46-24 in that area. Despite a shaky start in their three-point shooting, the Fighting Irish leveraged their defensive prowess, accumulating nine steals, five of which were attributed to senior guard Julian Roper. The team's aggressive defense converted 15 North Dakota turnovers into 17 points, a critical component of their success.
The Fighting Hawks initially kept the game competitive, capitalizing on Notre Dame's slow perimeter shooting and turnovers in the first half. North Dakota’s Treysen Eaglestaff, who scored 13 points, was pivotal in keeping the visitors within striking distance. However, their struggles with turnovers and inconsistent shooting ultimately allowed Notre Dame to maintain control.
A Stellar First Half by Burton
Markus Burton dominated the first half with 16 points on 7-of-8 shooting, guiding Notre Dame to a 38-31 halftime lead. Despite challenges such as zero offensive rebounds and missed opportunities from beyond the arc, the Irish displayed resilience. Burton’s energy and sharp shooting provided a strong foundation for the team to build on in the second half.
The team’s ball movement in the first half, while inconsistent, showed glimpses of improvement. Notre Dame made adjustments to increase their pace and find better looks inside the arc. These tweaks to their offensive strategy, combined with Burton’s stellar shot-making, ensured the Irish remained ahead going into the break.
Critical Second-Half Adjustments
North Dakota started the second half with renewed energy, narrowing the gap to within five points at one stage. Eli King and Mier Panoam stepped up for the Fighting Hawks, contributing key baskets to keep their team competitive. However, Notre Dame’s defense intensified, limiting North Dakota’s runs and forcing additional turnovers that swung momentum decisively in favor of the Irish.
The Fighting Irish capitalized on their depth, with bench players like J.R. Konieczny stepping up to deliver 12 points. His ability to create scoring opportunities and provide fresh legs for defensive sequences played a pivotal role in maintaining Notre Dame's dominance. Meanwhile, Burton continued to anchor the offense with his consistency, combining skillful drives with sharp mid-range shooting.
Defensive Prowess Leads to Victory
Notre Dame’s defensive intensity was a defining factor in the game. By forcing 15 turnovers and grabbing nine steals, the Irish disrupted North Dakota’s offensive flow. Julian Roper’s five steals highlighted the team’s collective commitment to defensive pressure, and these efforts often translated directly into transition points on the other end.
In addition to forcing turnovers, Notre Dame excelled on the boards, outrebounding North Dakota 35-27. This dominance limited North Dakota’s second-chance opportunities and ensured the Fighting Irish controlled the tempo throughout the second half. Tae Davis contributed significantly with his rebounding efforts, grabbing key boards in crucial moments.
Offensive Struggles for North Dakota
Despite moments of promise, North Dakota struggled to find offensive consistency. Shooting just 34% from the field, the Fighting Hawks were unable to capitalize on open looks. Their inability to generate fast-break points—finishing with just one compared to Notre Dame’s 12—highlighted the impact of Notre Dame’s smothering defense.
While Treysen Eaglestaff’s 13 points and Eli King’s 10-point performance gave North Dakota a spark, their lack of contributions from other players hindered their ability to keep pace. The Fighting Hawks also struggled to respond to Notre Dame’s late-game adjustments, which effectively neutralized their offensive schemes.
Looking Ahead for Both Teams
Notre Dame’s victory sets the stage for a challenging series of upcoming games. With a 4-0 start to the season, the Fighting Irish will next host Elon before facing nationally ranked opponents like Rutgers and Houston. Head coach Micah Shrewsberry’s focus on defensive discipline and offensive efficiency appears to be paying dividends, and the team’s depth continues to be a critical asset.
North Dakota, now 2-3 on the season, will need to regroup quickly as they prepare for the Cancun Challenge. Their first test comes against Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles before heading to Mexico for additional matchups. Addressing their turnover issues and improving shooting consistency will be crucial as they face increasingly tough competition.
Resilience Amid Adversity
Notre Dame’s performance was particularly impressive given the absence of freshman Sir Mohammed, who recently underwent surgery for a lower-body injury. Despite his limited role earlier in the season, Mohammed’s potential remains an asset for the team. The Irish showcased their ability to adapt and thrive under challenging circumstances, a quality that will serve them well as the season progresses.
Notre Dame’s dominance in the second half underscored their ability to execute under pressure and make critical adjustments. As they continue their campaign, the Fighting Irish aim to build on this momentum and solidify their position as a formidable contender.







