Wesley's late shot lifts Notre Dame over No. 10 Kentucky
AP
Dec 12, 2021
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Freshman and hometown hero Blake Wesley's driving pull-up jumper in the lane with 11.7 seconds to go put Notre Dame Fighting Irish ahead as the Irish stunned No. 10 Kentucky Wildcats 66-62 on Saturday.
Dane Goodwin added a dunk as time expired and fans stormed the Purcell Pavilion court.
Wesley - the first South Bend public high school student to sign at Notre Dame in 36 years - was among those mobbed after hitting the winner in his first collegiate home start.
''It gave me chills when he was introduced as from South Bend,'' Irish coach Mike Brey said.
Those chills grew.
''He's really special,'' Brey said of the 6-foot-5 guard, already averaging 13.0 points to rank second for the Irish. ''You start him on a road league (game in ND's last outing, at Boston College, Wesley's first career start). I don't even know if that's fair. Is that child abuse?
''And then he's playing against old guys tonight,'' Brey said. ''He's a puppy compared to some of the guys he's playing against, but there's a special uniqueness about him.''
Notre Dame (4-4) ended a three-game losing skid in its first matchup of the season against a ranked team, while also halting the Wildcats' (7-2) seven-game winning streak.
Wesley and Goodwin scored 14 points each for the Irish, who erased a 53-48 Kentucky lead at the 8:07 mark with an 11-1 spurt, then scored the game's final five points over the closing 1:31.
Trey Wertz added 12 points and Paul Atkinson 10 for the Irish.
The Wildcats' Oscar Tshiebwe led all players with 25 points. He was 11 of 14 from the field to go with seven rebounds and game highs of three steals and two blocks.
Fort Wayne native Keion Brooks added 12 points and seven rebounds in his first game back in his home state.
''Let's hope it's a fluke,'' Kentucky coach John Calipari said of his team missing 17 of 19 shots outside the arc, while ND was going 7 of 22 from long distance.
Calipari, though, said the loss was more about defensive breakdowns over the final eight minutes, and he rattled off several examples.
''When you're shooting 2 of 19, you can't afford to do that, too,'' Calipari said, ''and that's what happened.''
BIG PICTURE
Kentucky: The Wildcats had feasted on a soft schedule since their season-opening 79-71 loss to No. 3 Duke in New York, and until Saturday, hadn't played a true road game. It caught up to them and gets tougher now. Next Saturday's matchup against No. 21 Ohio State will be followed by hosting rival Louisville (6-3).
Notre Dame: ND's pursuit to regain national relevancy got a boost. The Irish, trying to avoid a third losing season in four years, beat a ranked club for just the second time in their last 30 tries, dating to November 2017.
TORNADO TALK
A somber Calipari opened his postgame press conference by addressing the tornadoes that touched down in parts of Kentucky on Friday night, killing at least 70 and destroying hundreds of homes and businesses, according to Saturday evening updates.
''The Commonwealth was really dealt an unbelievable blow,'' Calipari said. ''It's going to take decades to fix.''
Wildcat players were tracking updates all day, according to their coach.
''We went to the Grotto this morning before we shot around, and we talked about it after the game,'' Calipari said. ''We play basketball. This is someone losing their mother, working in the warehouse, working for Amazon, and all of a sudden this happens.''
The Wildcats are organizing a telethon, possibly for Tuesday, according to their coach.
''It's all hands on deck,'' Calipari said.
FRENZIED BY FREEMAN
Marcus Freeman and a few of his Irish football players took the court to a rousing ovation during a first-half timeout in ND's first home game since he was named head coach Dec. 3.
Freeman expressed gratitude for the reception and said his team has ''one objective'' right now, to beat Oklahoma State in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 1.
''Last but not least,'' Freeman declared, ''let's root like crazy for this Irish basketball team to beat Kentucky. Let's go!''
RINGING SENSATION
Notre Dame inducted LaPhonso Ellis into its Ring of Honor at halftime.
He became the 10th individual from the Notre Dame men's program to receive that salute, and the Irish improved to 10-0 in games at which those individuals have been honored.
Ellis averaged 15.5 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.1 blocks and shot 60.7% from the field during his ND career, from 1988-92, and is the lone Irish player in the last 53 years to average a double-double three straight seasons.
UP NEXT
Kentucky: The Wildcats play No. 21 Ohio State on Saturday evening in Las Vegas in their first game against a ranked opponent since the season opener.
Notre Dame: The Irish face Indiana in the 11th annual and final planned Crossroads Classic in Indianapolis next Saturday afternoon. The event also features No. 1 Purdue and Butler.
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1st Half
UK
Wildcats
30
ND
Fighting Irish
28
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Oscar Tshiebwe vs. Paul Atkinson (Tyty Washington Jr. gains possession)
19:45
+2
Keion Brooks Jr. makes two point jump shot (Oscar Tshiebwe assists)
2-0
19:25
+3
Cormac Ryan makes three point jump shot (Paul Atkinson assists)
2-3
19:11
+2
Kellan Grady makes two point driving layup
4-3
18:49
Blake Wesley misses two point jump shot
18:47
Keion Brooks Jr. defensive rebound
18:41
Sahvir Wheeler misses three point jump shot
18:39
Cormac Ryan defensive rebound
18:33
+2
Cormac Ryan makes two point driving layup
4-5
18:06
+2
Oscar Tshiebwe makes two point jump shot (Tyty Washington Jr. assists)
6-5
17:46
+3
Blake Wesley makes three point jump shot (Paul Atkinson assists)
6-8
17:25
Keion Brooks Jr. misses two point jump shot
17:23
Blake Wesley defensive rebound
16:58
Dane Goodwin misses two point jump shot
16:56
Keion Brooks Jr. defensive rebound
16:51
Sahvir Wheeler offensive foul (Blake Wesley draws the foul)
16:51
Sahvir Wheeler turnover
16:30
Paul Atkinson misses two point jump shot
16:28
Keion Brooks Jr. defensive rebound
16:12
+2
Tyty Washington Jr. makes two point pullup jump shot
8-8
15:57
Dane Goodwin turnover (lost ball)
15:57
TV timeout
15:42
+2
Keion Brooks Jr. makes two point layup
10-8
15:25
Paul Atkinson misses two point jump shot
15:23
Oscar Tshiebwe defensive rebound
15:06
+2
Tyty Washington Jr. makes two point jump shot
12-8
14:40
Paul Atkinson turnover (traveling)
14:20
Kellan Grady misses three point jump shot
14:18
Oscar Tshiebwe offensive rebound
14:16
Dane Goodwin personal foul (Oscar Tshiebwe draws the foul)
14:11
Tyty Washington Jr. misses two point jump shot
14:09
Oscar Tshiebwe offensive rebound
14:07
Oscar Tshiebwe turnover (lost ball) (Prentiss Hubb steals)
13:39
+2
Cormac Ryan makes two point layup
12-10
13:25
Sahvir Wheeler misses two point layup
13:23
Nate Laszewski defensive rebound
13:06
Nate Laszewski misses three point jump shot
13:04
Oscar Tshiebwe defensive rebound
13:00
Cormac Ryan personal foul (Sahvir Wheeler draws the foul)
12:40
+2
Oscar Tshiebwe makes two point jump shot (Kellan Grady assists)
14-10
12:20
+2
Paul Atkinson makes two point dunk (Prentiss Hubb assists)
14-12
11:54
+2
Oscar Tshiebwe makes two point turnaround jump shot
16-12
11:36
+2
Paul Atkinson makes two point layup
16-14
11:36
TV timeout
11:25
Keion Brooks Jr. misses two point jump shot
11:23
Paul Atkinson defensive rebound
11:23
Daimion Collins personal foul (Paul Atkinson draws the foul)
11:07
Blake Wesley misses two point jump shot
11:05
Paul Atkinson offensive rebound
11:02
Prentiss Hubb misses three point jump shot
11:00
Keion Brooks Jr. defensive rebound
10:48
Davion Mintz misses three point jump shot
10:46
Trey Wertz defensive rebound
10:41
+3
Dane Goodwin makes three point jump shot (Trey Wertz assists)