Notre Dame's 3-point accuracy sinks Long Island in opener
Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Micah Shrewsberry reacts to play on the court during the first half of an NCAA basketball game against the Butler Bulldogs, Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Markus Burton scored 24 points and Cole Certa added 22 off the bench to lead Notre Dame over Long Island 89-67 in the season opener for both teams Monday night in South Bend, Ind.
Ryder Frost shot 4-for-5 from 3-point distance and scored 15 points off the bench and Carson Towt had two points, but grabbed 19 rebounds for Notre Dame.
Jamal Fuller and Mason Porter-Brown scored 12 points each and Greg Gordon finished with 11 points for Long Island.
Notre Dame shot just 36.7% from the floor in the first half, but held the Sharks to 21.4% shooting while building a 40-25 lead.
Long Island couldn't get any closer than 15 until Isaiah Miranda's dunk cut the deficit to 70-57 with 6:06 left.
The Fighting Irish outscored the Sharks 10-2 over the final 3:12.
Notre Dame never trailed, grabbing an early double-digit lead after Garrett Sundra sank a 3-pointer to cap a 9-0 run and give the Fighting Irish a 13-2 advantage 3:51 into the game.
Kebba Njie made a jumper to extend the lead to 25-7 with 12:14 left in the first half. Notre Dame then hit its first scoring rut, going without a point for the next 3:16 before Burton sank a 3 from the wing to make it 28-10 with 8:58 left in the half.
Fuller sank 3s off assists from Gordon on back-to-back possessions to cut the lead to 30-18 with 7:02 left in the half.
The Sharks briefly managed to get the deficit back to single digits when Gordon scored off a lob from Jomo Goings to make it 32-23 with 3:23 remaining, but the Fighting Irish outscored Long Island 8-2 the rest of the half, highlighted by a baseline 3 from Certa, who shot 6-for-9 from 3-point range.
Burton made a 3 to extend the lead to 50-29 with 16:22 left in the game.
Frost hit three 3s later in the half to help extend the lead to 67-46.
Malachi Davis, who averaged 17.7 points and 3.2 assists for Long Island last season, shot 2-for-8 and scored five points before fouling out with 12:46 left.
--Field Level Media
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