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Georgetown stymies No. 24 Notre Dame

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Georgetown didn't play as well defensively against No. 24 Notre Dame on Monday night as it did last season, when it held the Fighting Irish to their lowest point total in nearly four years.

The Hoyas came awfully close, however.

They held the Irish to a season-low 35 percent shooting and a season-low point total in a 63-47 loss. The game was reminiscent of last season's 59-41 win by Georgetown over the Irish in Washington, when the Hoyas held Notre Dame to 33 percent shooting and 41 points.

But Georgetown coach John Thompson III said the Hoyas, bouncing back from a disappointing loss to South Florida on Saturday, said he hasn't found any secret to beating the Irish.

"There's no magic formula here. We just sucked it up and played hard today," he said.

The 47 points were the fewest scored by the Irish at home since a 57-32 loss to UCLA on Jan. 29, 1972.

Otto Porter, who led the Hoyas with 19 points and nine rebounds, said the key was the Hoyas didn't get rattled when the Irish cut Georgetown's lead from 13 points to three in the second half.

"We knew they were going to make their run. We just tried to stay composed and just continue to play," he said.

The Irish went on long stretches without scoring in both halves, while Georgetown (13-4, 3-3) shot 53 percent from the field.

It was Notre Dame's third Big East home loss over their past 24 conference home games.

"I think this league is crazy," Thompson said. "I think our defensive effort was really good today. We were on the same page and we made things difficult for them. "

Jerian Grant led Notre Dame with 13 points while Pat Connaughton had 12 points and Jack Cooley added 10 points with 10 rebounds.

The Hoyas got off to a 10-4 run over the first 4:44 of the game, fueled by 3s from Porter and Jabril Trawick, while the Irish hit just one of their first five field goal attempts.

"It was key to come out from the tip, get that quick start and jump right on," Porter said.

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