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Notre Dame's Comeback Falls Short vs. FSU
8 Feb
Summary
- Notre Dame lost 82-79 to Florida State after a large deficit.
- Poor free-throw shooting and costly turnovers hurt Notre Dame.
- The loss significantly impacts Notre Dame's ACC tournament chances.

Notre Dame suffered a heartbreaking 82-79 defeat at home against Florida State on Saturday. The Fighting Irish initially struggled, trailing by as many as 18 points and spending 94% of the game behind. Despite a valiant effort that saw them rally to take the lead with under three minutes remaining, they were outplayed down the stretch.
Key factors in the loss included a dismal 0-6 free-throw performance by Carson Towt, a recurring issue for the player, and a season-long problem with turnovers. Notre Dame committed 12 turnovers to Florida State's five, leading to a crucial 14-7 advantage for the Seminoles in points off turnovers.
The loss drops Notre Dame to an 11-13 overall record and a dismal 2-9 in ACC play. With only seven conference games left, this defeat severely damages their chances of qualifying for the ACC tournament, as they are currently tied for 17th place.




