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    FIGHTING IRISH Antoni Wyche led Notre Dame<BR>with 18 in win over Miami.
    FIGHTING IRISH
    Antoni Wyche led Notre Dame
    with 18 in win over Miami.
    FIGHTING IRISH

    January 9, 1999

    Box Score

    By JEFF SHAIN
    AP Sports Writer

    MIAMI (AP) - Antoni Wyche scored 15 of his 18 points in the second half as Notre Dame ended Miami's seven-game winning streak, beating the Hurricanes 71-68 Saturday night.

    Martin Ingelsby added 16 points, including four 3-pointers, as the Fighting Irish (9-7, 3-2 Big East) held off a late Miami threat to win for the seventh time in their past nine games.

    Notre Dame held a 67-59 lead with 2:28 left, but Tim James scored four straight points and Vernon Jennings got a steal and layup to pull the Hurricanes within two with 1:11 remaining.

    Jennings nearly got another steal on Notre Dame's ensuing possession, but Phil Hickey rebounded a David Graves miss for the Irish with 30 seconds left. Wyche hit two free throws with 26 seconds remaining, and James missed a 3-pointer to seal Miami's fate.

    Tim James scored 15 of his 17 points after halftime to lead the Hurricanes (9-3, 3-1), but saw his streak of consecutive 20-point outings end at five.

    Johnny Hemsley added 15 points for the Hurricanes, but had only three in the second half. Miami, which upset No. 10 St. John's 84-79 Wednesday night, lost for the first time since a 74-65 defeat at Kentucky on Dec. 5.

    Notre Dame was playing its third game in five days, created when its Jan. 2 home game against Villanova was postponed by snow. That game was made up Thursday, a 93-62 loss.

    Freshmen Troy Murphy and David Graves each had 13 points and eight rebounds for Notre Dame. The Irish made 24 of 43 field-goal attempts, becoming the first team in 40 games to shoot better than 50 percent against the Hurricanes.

    Miami led 31-29 at halftime, but Wyche scored seven points as the Irish opened the second half with a 17-8 burst to take the lead. Wyche's steal and layup with 12:27 left capped the run, giving Notre Dame a 46-39 advantage.


     

     

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