February 10, 1999
Box Score
By JR ROSS
Associated Press Writer
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Kevin Braswell scored all 13 of his points in the
second half to lead Georgetown back from a 12-point deficit and beat Notre Dame
62-53 Wednesday night.
Notre Dame's 34-22 halftime lead quickly evaporated as Georgetown (11-12,
4-10 Big East) reeled off a 20-6 run to open the second half. The Hoyas would
lead by as man as nine on Braswell's 3-pointer with 6:59 to go and seemed
poised to pull away as the Irish (12-12, 6-7) hit just two of their first 10
shots to open the half and had eight turnovers during their cold streak.
But Phil Hickey put in two layups and Troy Murphy scored on a tipin and two
free throws as the Irish cut the lead to 54-53 with 3:10 left.
Notre Dame then failed to convert on two chances to retake the lead, Murphy
fouled out and Ruben Boumtje Boumtje's short jumper sparked a 6-0 run to close
the game.
Nat Burton scored 11 for Georgetown, while Anthony Perry added 11.
Murphy led the Irish with 15, while Hickey added 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Notre Dame had shot better than 60 percent in its two previous outings but
struggled to a 34-22 lead after a sloppy first half. The Irish didn't score
their first points until Ingelsby's 3-pointer 4:23 into the game, and they
combined with the Hoyas for nine more turnovers than field goals (29-20).
The Hoyas had eight blocked shots and 24 steals. The teams combined for 46
turnovers in the game.