Miles, Citron lead No. 9 Irish past Boston College 72-59




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BOSTON - Olivia Miles and Sonia Citron had already scored 10 straight points to put away Boston College when they turned their attention to other things.

"I told Sonia I needed two more assists for the double-double. And she was like, `All right, I've got you,"' Miles said after helping No. 9 Notre Dame beat BC 72-59 on Thursday night.

"That's just kind of our communication on the court," said Miles, who found Citron for baskets on the next two Irish possessions to complete a 14-0 run - with all 14 points from Miles and Citron. "We just really play off each other really well.

Miles scored 22 points with 10 assists and eight rebounds, and Citron scored 23 for the Irish (18-2, 9-1 Atlantic Coast Conference).

Maria Gakdeng scored 16 points, T'Yana Todd had 13 and Andrea Daly scored 10 with eight rebounds for BC (14-11, 4-8). The Irish beat BC at home 85-48 on New Year's Day but hadn't won in Chestnut Hill since 2019.

"This is such a tough place to play," said Notre Dame coach Niele Ivey, whose team faces No. 16 Duke next. "We'll celebrate it until about 12:30, and then we've got film. Tomorrow we start focusing on Duke."

BC came within five points, 55-50, before the Irish ran off 14 points in a row - nine by Citron, and five by Miles. That put an end to what had been a back-and-forth game in which the Irish opened big leads and then frittered them away.

"I always feel like we're close," BC coach Joanna Bernabei-McNamee said. "They're young; I think consistency comes with experience.

"I think it's a big improvement from the first time we played Notre Dame," she said. "I still want to see more, and I want to see us grow up as fast as humanly possible because I think we do have a dangerous team when we going well."

Notre Dame led by 11 in the first quarter and held a 38-30 lead with two minutes gone in the third. BC scored 13 of the next 18 points, capitalizing on back-to-back Irish turnovers to tie it 43-all with three minutes left in the quarter.

But Natalija Marshall put back the rebound of her own miss, Miles drove to the basket, Maddy Westbeld added a pair of baskets and then Miles stole the ball and found Citron on the fast break to make it 53-43.

BIG PICTURE

Notre Dame bounced back from their first league loss of the season, a 69-65 defeat at North Carolina State on Sunday. Now they face No. 16 Duke.

The Eagles, who beat Pittsburgh on Sunday to snap a five-game losing streak, were looking for their second victory over a Top 25 team this season, having also beaten then-No. 10 N.C. State on Jan. 5.

UP NEXT

Notre Dame: Hosts No. 16 Duke on Sunday.

Boston College: Visits Syracuse on Sunday.

Miles, Citron lead No. 9 Irish past Boston College 72-59 originally appeared on NBCSports.com

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