Daily News (Los Angeles)

Notre Dame able to get past Harvard-Westlake

- By Dan Lovi Correspond­ent

The Notre Dame boys basketball team is used to taking its opponent's best shot early.

For all 20 of the team's games so far this season, the opposition has come out with a surplus of energy, trying hard to knock Notre Dame off its rhythm.

But the Knights know how to withstand that.

It was no different Wednesday night against Mission League rival Harvard-Westlake, which came out with that same vigor Notre Dame had seen all season.

The Wolverines started hot, hitting their first four 3-pointers and taking an 11-point lead. The Knights didn't falter.

Notre Dame withstood the early barrage, and led by Mercy Miller's 29 points and 11 rebounds, defeated Harvard-Westlake 59-54 to remain undefeated (21-0 overall, 4-0 in Mission League).

“We've been talking all year that when we play teams, typically we're their Super Bowl, so we're always going to get the best four minutes,” Notre Dame head coach Matt Sargeant said. “This whole season, everyone we play we get the best four minutes so this was no different. They are a great team, better than any team we've played so far, but it was the same thing, we're used to it. Weather the storm and just keep doing what we do.”

Miller was difficult to guard, hitting shots that were well-defended and he effortless­ly maneuvered his way through double teams.

When the defense collapsed, he stayed in control and got the ball into his teammates' hands.

If given just an inch of room, he would elevate for a 3-pointer, five of which he

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made.

“I think this is definitely a statement game for our team just to show how good we are as a team and what we're all about,” Miller said. “We go in the gym and work hard every day, so it's definitely good to go out there and improve against one of the top teams in the country.”

Aiding Miller offensivel­y in the first half was sophomore Caleb Ogbu, who was the only other Notre Dame player to score in double figures with 11 points. He had nine in the first half, including two 3-pointers, and sealed the win with two free throws down the stretch.

Trent Perry led the Wolverines in scoring with 22 points, 14 of which came in the first half.

Perry started off the night hitting two 3-pointers, crashing the glass and finding his teammates to give HarvardWes­tlake the early advantage.

But Miller and the Knights honed in on Perry and held him scoreless in the third quarter, allowing the Knights to gradually seize control of the game.

“That's my mentality every time I'm on the court,” Miller said about guarding the opposing team's best player. “Me and Trent grew up together, I've known him for a long time. Definitely taking that edge to that next level when you're playing somebody you grew up with.”

Christian Horry has 12 points for the Wolverines on four 3-pointers. Robert Hinton added nine points and four rebounds.

Lino Mark, Zach White and Bronson Schmidt-Uili had six points apiece for Notre Dame.

 ?? PHOTO BY ANDY HOLZMAN ?? Notre Dame's Bronson Schmidt-Uili, left, and Nikolas Khamenia of Harvard-Westlake battle for a rebound.
PHOTO BY ANDY HOLZMAN Notre Dame's Bronson Schmidt-Uili, left, and Nikolas Khamenia of Harvard-Westlake battle for a rebound.

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