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Miles Ties School Record with 8 triple, No. 2, Beat Pitt – Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Official athletics website

Pittsburgh, Pa. – When Olivia Miles said she worked on her deep shot while she was injured, she said it.

On Thursday, No. 2 Notre Dame (22-2, 13-0) Pittsburgh (11-15, 3-10) reached the 11th time in a row, 88-57. Miles was the star of the show with an 8-13 show by Deep and tied the triple record from Notre Dame in 1998 by Sheila McMillen. She finished 28 points with a high season.

Sonia Citron also recorded an outstanding game that drove 8-9 from the ground and 4-4 from beyond the arch and ends with 22 points and its third double double of the year.

In addition, the Irish overall 3-pointer scored in total, which have been the most in a conference game since they joined the ACC.

Both teams started the game 5: 9 from the ground, but Notre lady scored shots from Deep. Pittsburgh completed the first framework and met three Treys with three Treys with 21: 21 after 10 to 21 years.

The second quarter started with a fatal sequence for Notre Dame – a lemon triple, a lemon stick at the other end and a pullup triple for miles. For the Irish captains who met a total of six in the second quarter.

Citron was 7-7 from the ground with a 4: 4 exhibition from the first half together with 5 boards. Miles met her first five shots, all of which came from Deep before giving a trey in the buzzer to send the game with Notre Dame 49-33 into the break. The Irish have not gone in the past this season at half -time.

Notre Dame opened a lead of 20 points at the beginning of the third quarter to climb 55: 35, and repeatedly built up with a 10-0 run, while pictures 1: 9 stood off the ground. The Panthers did not give up and made their own mini run 9-0, led by striker Khadija Faye, who had a 20-point double. The district aptly closed with a miles 3 hand.

In the last framework, the Irish took control with a conclusion of 19: 7, including a 10-0 run to end it. Liza Karen led Notre Dame with 6 points, but it was Miles who met this coveted triple to connect the record.

Notre Dame has the weekend free before a Monday evening against Duke No. 13 (20-5, 11-2) came together.

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