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University of Maryland Athletics

Eric Ayala
51
Notre Dame ND 6-2,0-1 ACC
72
Winner Maryland MD 9-0,0-0 Big Ten
Notre Dame ND
6-2,0-1 ACC
51
Final
72
Maryland MD
9-0,0-0 Big Ten
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Notre Dame ND 20 31 51
Maryland MD 32 40 72

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Jalen Smith's Double-Double Propels UMD Past Notre Dame

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Jalen Smith had 15 points and a career-high 16 rebounds as No. 3 Maryland cruised to a 72-51 victory over Notre Dame on Wednesday night in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

"Stix (Jalen Smith) was phenomenal on defense in the second half and rebounding and blocking shots and shared the ball," said head coach Mark Turgeon. "We had 18 assists on 27 baskets so a lot of good tonight. Kind of a funny game, but it was good. Just proud of our guys, we did lots of great things, only seven turnovers. We're doing a lot of great things."

Eric Ayala scored 14 points and Aaron Wiggins added 11 for the Terrapins (9-0), who are off to their best start since winning 10 in a row to open the 1998-99 season.

John Mooney had 17 points and 12 rebounds for Notre Dame (6-2), which had won six in a row since opening the season with a loss at North Carolina.

It took some time for the Terps' offense to get going, but their defense was sharp for nearly the entire first half. After falling behind 9-4, Maryland allowed just four points over the next 12:31.

Ayala scored seven points in a row to turn a one-point game into a 21-13 lead, and later delivered a tomahawk slam a minute before the break. Aaron Wiggins capped the half by getting the carom from his missed 3-pointer and slamming it home for a 32-20 lead.

Notre Dame never cut the deficit to less than 10 in the second half as Maryland snapped a six-game skid in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge, a streak that began when the Terps were still in the ACC.

Smith recorded his fifth double-double of the season, matching his total from all of last season.

BIG PICTURE

Maryland: The evidence continues to build that the Terps are an elite defensive team. Three days after holding Marquette star Markus Howard to just six points, Maryland smothered the Fighting Irish, limiting them to 29.0 percent from the floor.

UP NEXT

Maryland: The Terps open conference play on Saturday at home against Illinois, the first of two league games in a span of four days.

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