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With more than ten three-pointers made, Notre Dame surpassed their average from previous games, proving that their perimeter scoring was a potent weapon. An engaged offensive scheme allowed for various players, including Prosper and Miles, to contribute significantly to the scoreboard. This effective shooting further cemented their lead and demonstrated their offensive versatility.
Coach Banghard's adjustments to incorporate more three-point shooters on the floor paid dividends, allowing Notre Dame to stretch the floor and create mismatches against North Carolina’s defense. The strategic plays allowed Miles to find impactful shots while creating space for Hidalgo and other backcourt teammates to exploit any defensive weaknesses.