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Notre Dame upends No. 8 Kentucky

SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Notre Dame's experience and raucous home crowd were too much for eighth-ranked Kentucky and its heralded freshmen.

Junior guard Eric Atkins scored 16 points, and junior guard Jerian Grant had 13 points and six assists to lead the Fighting Irish to a 64-50 victory Thursday night.

"The way our guards were controlling things, I didn't have to do a lot of coaching," Notre Dame coach Mike Brey said.

"Those guys were coaching the team. Eric Atkins running things, calling sets. When you have a veteran backcourt doing that, I just don't want to get in their way too much."

Notre Dame outplayed Kentucky (4-2) inside during the first half and held the Wildcats to a season-low 40 percent shooting for the game.

The Irish (7-1) shot 48 percent, the best anyone against Kentucky this season. Jack Cooley added 13 points and 11 rebounds.

Students rushed the floor after the Irish wrapped up their second win over the Wildcats in the past 13 meetings.

Grant was disappointed in the fans' reaction, saying it wasn't like last season when the Irish upset top-ranked Syracuse.

"I'd rather not have them on the court. Last year was kind of a surprise game. This year, going into it, all of us were expecting to win this game," he said.

Kentucky coach John Calipari said his team didn't compete.

"They beat us to balls. They beat us around the basket. We didn't compete. We didn't execute. We didn't play together. There's a lot of things we didn't do," he said.

Julius Mays led Kentucky with 16 points and freshman Nerlens Noel had 10.

"We came out a little shell-shocked and we started playing their game, which is slow down and halfcourt," Mays said.

Two of Kentucky's other heralded freshmen struggled. Archie Goodwin, who is averaging 19.0 points, finished with three points, and Alex Poythress, who is averaging 18.4 points, had only one basket and was 1-for-3 from the free-throw line.

The Irish outrebounded Kentucky 33-27.

"We just knew that we could attack their bigs," Cooley said. "We watched film on them and knew that they had young bigs, and we could try to outsmart them instead of out-athleticizing them. Not really change how we play but just do what we do."

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