Notre Dame holds on to defeat DePaul

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Notre Dame’s Jack Cooley (center) reacts after a call goes against DePaul in the second half Saturday in South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame won, 84-76. (AP photo)
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Jack Cooley hit the deck for a loose ball and fell into the padding below the basket, but the bruises couldn’t slow down the 6-foot-9 Irish forward Saturday against DePaul.

Cooley finished with 22 points and 14 rebounds, and Jerian Grant had 22 points as Notre Dame managed to fend off the Blue Demons 84-76 for its sixth straight win.

DePaul led 68-65 with 7:27 remaining, but Notre Dame (17-8 overall, 9-3 Big East) finally overcame the fast-paced play of the Blue Demons with a 10-0 run that was helped by a technical foul on DePaul’s bench. Still, the Demons got as close as three points twice down the stretch before the Irish wrapped it up.

“We showed some poise because every time we looked like we had some breathing room, they’re right back on you,” Notre Dame coach Mike Brey said. “You can’t control tempo. Eventually you’ve got to try and outscore. We did enough to get out of there.”

DePaul (11-13, 2-10) forced Notre Dame into a game that was more of a race than the slow-paced style that Brey prefers to employ. It took his team awhile to adjust after turning the ball over nine times in the first half.

Notre Dame made 11 of its first 16 shots in the second half to take a 61-54 lead with 11:14 left.

The Blue Demons responded with offensive efficiency of their own, using just four possessions to take a 63-61 lead. But it wasn’t until after the technical foul that Notre Dame firmly took control.

DePaul coach Oliver Purnell took the blame for the technical foul, complaining about a foul called on the Demons’ Donnavan Kirk.

“I had been giving it to [the referee] pretty good, so I guess I got on him a little harder than he wanted,” Purnell said. “I just thought it was a touch foul in the middle of the floor.”

Grant made the technical foul free throws as part of his 15-point second-half performance.

“The second half I was reading the defense better,” Grant said. “I was picking my spots, seeing open guys and seeing the holes.”

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