SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Liatu King scored 24 points and Olivia Miles had a triple-double as No. 6 Notre Dame sprinted past Mercyhurst 105-61 on Monday in the college women’s basketball opener for both teams.
King, a Pitt transfer who was the ACC Most Improved Player last season, made her Notre Dame debut one to remember. The 6-foot forward finished 11 of 13 from the field with a double-double, grabbing 11 rebounds.
Miles, a 5-10 senior guard, missed last season rehabbing a knee injury. She had 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. She scored three and-one baskets.
All-American Hannah Hidalgo scored 19 points and had nine rebounds, six steals and two assists. Kate Koval added 18 points as well.
Meanwhile, Canadian Cassandre Prosper looked sharp in her return to collegiate action as she finished with 17 points and five rebounds. The 2024 Olympian with the senior women's national team and Montreal native played in five games, making three starts for Notre Dame as a sophomore. She missed the rest of the season, however, after suffering a lower leg injury.
Bailey Kuhns led Mercyhurst with 20 points.
Takeaways
Notre Dame: Despite having four key players out — Sonia Citron (foot), Liza Karlen (foot), Kylee Watson (knee), Maddy Westbeld (foot) — Notre Dame had plenty of firepower to back up its No. 6 ranking.
Mercyhurst: It was an ambitious debut for the Lakers, taking on a Top 10 team in their first game at the Division I level. The Erie, Pennsylvania, school stayed scrappy throughout the contest.
Key moment
Miles chased down a deep pass and dished a dazzling no-look laser to King to finish a brilliant fast break in the second quarter, a statement play that signaled Miles' return to action in full force.
Key stat
Notre Dame racked up 105 points and hit 60% of its field-goal attempts (45 of 75), but 3-of-17 shooting from 3-point range (18%) has to be a cause for concern.
Up next
The Fighting Irish travel to West Lafayette to take on in-state rival Purdue on Sunday. The Lakers play at DePaul on Wednesday.
-- with files from Sportsnet Staff
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