Notre Dame

Official Name: 
University of Notre Dame
Nickname: 
Fighting Irish
Mailing Address: 

113 Joyce Athletic and Convocation Center
Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678

Telephone: 
(219) 631-7516
Fax: 
(219) 631-7941
Enrollment: 
11,310
Arena: 

Joyce Athletic and Convocation Center
Capacity: 11,418
Year Opened: 1968

School Colors: 
Gold and Blue
Conference: 

Big East (since 1996)

Final AP Top 10 Rankings: 

(12) 1953, 1954, 1958, 1970, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, and 1986

NCAA Division I Tournament Appearances: 

(30) 1953, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, and 2010
30-34 record (.469)
Reached Final Four in 1978 (4th)

NIT Appearances: 

(11) 1968, 1973, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2009
26-11 record (.703)
Finished 3rd in 1968, 2nd in 1973, 2nd in 1984, 2nd in 1992, 2nd in 2000 and T3rd in 2009

All-Time Winningest Coach: 

Richard Digger Phelps (20 years from 1972-91, 393-197 record, .666)

All-Time Scoring Leader: 

Austin Carr (2,560 points from 1969-71)

All-Time Rebounding Leader: 

Tom Hawkins (1,318 from 1957-59)

Single-Game Individual Scoring Record: 

Austin Carr (61 points as junior vs. Ohio University on 3/7/70 in first round of NCAA Tournament Mideast Regional)

All-American Selections: 

(41) F-C-G Leo Barnhorst (1949), G Gary Brokaw (1974), G Austin Carr (1970 and 1971), F Adrian Dantley (1975 and 1976), C Bob Faught (1942), C Pat Garrity (1998), F Luke Harangody (2008, 2009 and 2010), G Billy Hassett (1945), F Tom Hawkins (1958 and 1959), F Leo Klier (1944 and 1946), C Ed Moose Krause (1932, 1933 and 1934), F John Moir (1936, 1937 and 1938), F-C Troy Murphy (2000 and 2001), C Paul Nowak (1936 and 1937), G Kevin O'Shea (1947, 1948, 1949 and 1950), G John Paxson (1982 and 1983), G Bob Rensberger (1943), F Ed Riska (1941), G David Rivers (1988), C-F Dick Rosenthal (1954), C-F John Shumate (1974), F-G John Jack Stephens (1955), F-G Kelly Tripucka (1979, 1980 and 1981)

NCAA Consensus First-Team All-Americans: 

(19) Ed Moose Krause (1932, 1933 and 1934), John Moir (1936, 1937 and 1938), Paul Nowak (1936, 1937 and 1938), Leo Klier (1944 and 1946), Billy Hassett (1945), Kevin O'Shea (1948), Austin Carr (1971), John Shumate (1974), Adrian Dantley (1975 and 1976), Troy Murphy (2000 and 2001)

NCAA Consensus Second-Team All-Americans: 

Individual Single-Game Scoring Record Box Score:

Austin Carr (61 vs. Ohio University in first round of NCAA Tournament Mideast Regional)
March 7, 1970 (junior/38.1 ppg)

1

2

Total

Notre Dame

54

58

112

Ohio University

41

41

82

Name

FG

FT

PTS

Carr

25-44

11-14

61

Jones

9-19

6-6

24

Meghan

0-1

2-2

2

Gallager

4-8

1-2

9

Ziznewski

5-12

0-1

10

Catlett

0-1

0-0

0

Sinnott

2-4

0-1

4

Hinga

1-1

0-0

2

Totals

46-90

20-26

112

Percentages

.511

.769

Name

FG

FT

PTS

McDivitt

2-13

4-8

8

Groff

7-13

3-7

17

Love

4-12

0-0

8

Canne

12-29

0-0

24

Kowall

3-7

1-2

7

Parker

1-4

2-2

4

Corde

2-6

0-1

4

Wolf

3-5

0-0

6

Hunter

1-3

0-0

2

Miller

1-1

0-0

2

Rumpke

0-0

0-0

0

Glaney

0-1

0-0

0

Totals

36-94

10-20

82

Percentages

.383

.500

Coach

Seasons

Years

Record

W-L %

Best Season(s)

Record

Frank E. Hering

1

1898

1-2

.333

1898

1-2

J. Fred Powers

1

1899

2-0

1.000

1899

2-0

Bert Maris

5

1908-12

78-20

.794

1909

33-7

Bill Nelson

1

1913

13-2

.867

1913

13-2

Jesse C. Harper

5

1914-18

44-20

.686

1915

14-3

Charles Dorias

2

1919-20

7-23

.233

1920

5-13

Walter Halas

3

1921-23

25-39

.391

1923

10-12

George Keogan

20

1924-43

327-97

.771

1926, 1927

19-1

Edward "Moose" Krause

7

1943-44, 1947-51

98-48

.671

1947

20-4

Clem Crowe

1

1945

15-5

.750

1945

15-5

Elmer Ripley

1

1946

17-4

.810

1946

17-4

John Jordan

13

1952-64

199-131

.603

1954

22-3

Johnny Dee

7

1965-71

116-80

.592

1969

20-7

Richard "Digger" Phelps

20

1972-91

393-197

.666

1974

26-3

John MacLeod

8

1992-99

106-124

.461

1995

15-12

Matt Doherty

1

2000

22-15

.595

2000

22-15

Mike Brey

11

2001-11

238-120

.665

2011

27-7

  • All-Time W-L Record: 1,701-927 (.647) from 1898 through 2011.
  • NOTES: Notre Dame (IN) did not field a formal team for eight years from 1900-07
  • Krause was coach for Notre Dame's final seven games in 1942-43 after Keogan died.