Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Lenzy’s ‘unbelievab­le catch’ propels Irish

- By Noah Trister |

BALTIMORE — Drew Pyne could see Braden Lenzy had beaten his man, and although his pass was a bit underthrow­n, that only gave the Notre Dame receiver a chance to make one of the season’s most spectacula­r touchdown catches.

Lenzy reached around a defender with both arms in a sensationa­l display, securing one of four touchdown passes by Pyne before halftime in No. 20 Notre Dame’s 35-32 win over Navy on Saturday.

Pyne also ran for a touchdown in the first half, and Notre Dame needed all of those touchdowns to hold off the Midshipmen, who came storming back while shutting out the Irish in the second half.

Notre Dame (7-3) blocked a punt for a fifth straight game. Lenzy’s catch, however, was the most impressive highlight. Navy’s Mbiti Williams Jr. was positioned between Lenzy and the ball on Pyne’s deep pass to the goal line, but Lenzy reached around with both hands and controlled the ball, appearing to pin it against Williams’ back. Then he pulled it around the cornerback with his right hand to complete the catch.

“That was an unbelievab­le catch,” Pyne said. “I’ve never seen anything like it in my whole life. I’m so happy for him.”

The 38-yard touchdown put the Irish ahead 14-0.

“They throw that ball up 10 times they come down with it once,” Navy linebacker John Marshall said. “That was just that one time.”

The Irish led 35-13 at halftime before going dormant offensivel­y for the final two quarters. Navy closed to within three with 1 minute, 21 seconds remaining, but an unsuccessf­ul onside kick ended the rally.

Navy (3-7) had the ball down 21-13 in the second quarter, but an intercepti­on on a trick play gave the Irish possession at the Navy 41. Pyne ran for an 11-yard touchdown moments later, and then the blocked punt by Jack Kiser — Notre Dame’s seventh of the season — set up Pyne’s 37-yard scoring toss to Jayden Thomas. That was another fine grab.

“I thought there was no way he was going to catch it and he caught the ball,” Marshall said.

Pyne went 17 of 21 for 269 yards with an intercepti­on. He opened the scoring with a 30-yard touchdown strike to Audric Estime. After Lenzy’s catch, Navy responded with Daba Fofana’s 36-yard scoring run.

Pyne threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Chris Tyree and then the Midshipmen scored on a 2-yard run by Xavier Arline that made it 21-13.

Arline threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Mark Walker in the fourth, and a two-point conversion made it 35-24. Then Maasai Maynor’s 20-yard touchdown pass to Maquel Haywood late in the fourth, along with another 2-point conversion, cut the lead to a field goal.

“I don’t know if I’ve ever been more proud of a football team after a game, win or loss,” Navy coach Ken Niumatalol­o said. “I just thought our kids battled to the end.”

Fofana had 133 yards on 15 carries, and Navy rushed for 255 yards as a team.

 ?? TERRANCE WILLIAMS/AP ?? Notre Dame wide receiver Braden Lenzy catches the ball against Navy cornerback Mbiti Williams Jr. for a touchdown during the first half Saturday in Baltimore.
TERRANCE WILLIAMS/AP Notre Dame wide receiver Braden Lenzy catches the ball against Navy cornerback Mbiti Williams Jr. for a touchdown during the first half Saturday in Baltimore.

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