The Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana, United States. The program competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference of NCAA Division I. On September 12, 2012, Notre Dame announced they would be moving to the Atlantic Coast Conference; they joined the conference on July 1, 2013.
The school holds two retroactively awarded national championships in basketball from the Helms Foundation: for the 1927 (19âÂÂ1 overall record) and 1936 (22âÂÂ2âÂÂ1 overall record) seasons. They have also played in the NCAA tournament 37 times, good for 9th all time, and reached the Final Four in 1978. The Irish hold the record for most Tournament appearances without a championship or championship game appearance, one of five teams (along with Texas, Temple, Illinois and Oklahoma) to have 30 or more appearances without a title and one of three teams (along with Texas and Temple) to have more than 30 appearances without either. They are also the first Big East team to go undefeated at home two straight seasons.
The Fighting Irish play their home games in the Purcell Pavilion at the Edmund P. Joyce Center. Since moving to the Purcell Pavilion in 1968, they have had 44 winning seasons, including 5 in which they were undefeated at home (1973, 1985, 2006, 2007, and 2010). Jeff Sagarin and ESPN listed the program 12th in the college basketball all-time rankings in the ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia. The Fighting Irish are currently coached by Micah Shrewsberry.
The Fighting Irish have appeared in the NCAA tournament 37 times.
<small>From 2011 to 2015 the round of 64 was known as the Second Round, Round of 32 was Third Round</small>
The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition.
Best Single-Game Scoring Performances
The Fighting Irish have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) 12 times. Their combined record is 27âÂÂ12.
The Irish were awarded two Helms Athletic Foundation National Championships.
The wins include several wins over the defending NCAA Tournament Champion. Both wins over UCLA were in seasons immediately following UCLA claiming the NCAA Championship with the 1971 win coming over a team that would be the eventual tournament champion. The 1954 win in the NCAA tournament over Indiana prevented IU from back-to-back national titles after claiming the 1953 NCAA Tournament Title. The 1978 win over Marquette was another instance of the Irish defeating the defending national champion. The 1948 win over Kentucky saw the Irish defeat the eventual Tournament champion who would go on to win both the 1948 and 1949 titles. The 1948 win over NYU was a victory over the eventual NIT runner-up, in a time when the prestige of the NIT tournament rivaled that of the NCAA tournament.
Also of note is that the 2005 win over Boston College and the 2012 win over Syracuse saw 20âÂÂ0 teams traveling to South Bend and leaving with their first loss of the season. Boston College, in its final year as a member of the Big East, set the record for most consecutive wins by a Big East team to start a season. The 2012 Syracuse team began the game against the Irish with the goal of breaking Boston College's record. As in 2005, the Irish defeated Syracuse and cemented their place as the streak stopper.
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National Coach of the Year
Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award
National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District V Coach of the Year
National Players of the Year
National Freshman of the Year
Academic All-American First Team
First Team All-American Notre Dame leads all schools with 3 of the 18 total 3-time Consensus All-American selections.
Second Team All-American
John Wooden All-Americans
NIT MVP
For a complete list of yearly all-Americans, see: 2007âÂÂ08 Notre Dame Men's Basketball Media Guide pages 176âÂÂ179 (PDF copy available at 2007âÂÂ08 Men's Basketball Guide)