SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) – Markus Burton scored a career-high 43 points, Matt Allocco nailed the go-ahead 3-pointer in the fourth overtime, and Notre Dame outlasted California 112-110 on Saturday.
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Burton, whose previous career high was 32 points, fouled out with 2:40 remaining in the fourth OT. Allocco then took over on offense, scoring eight points culminating with his 3-pointer for a 109-108 lead with 15 seconds left. The Irish forced Cal's
Jeremiah Wilkinson into a turnover and Cole Certa hit two free throws for Notre Dame.
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Leading by three with four seconds left, Notre Dame (14-17, 8-12 ACC) fouled
Spencer Mahoney, who made both free throws. Cal in turn fouled Garrett Sundra, who made the first and missed the second to let time expire.
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Cal tied it at 61 on DJ Campbell's 3-pointer with 5 1/2 minutes remaining in regulation and the Golden Bears (13-18, 6-14) took the lead on Maddy Sissoko's dunk to open the first overtime. Burton's 3-pointer tied it at 79 with 36 seconds left.
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Burton scored seven points in the second overtime and Sissoko's two free throws tied it at 88 heading to the next OT.
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Allocco and Wilkinson traded layups late in the third overtime and the score was 97-all heading to OT No. 4.
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Allocco finished with 24 points, J.R. Konieczny 13 and Tae Davis 12 for Notre Dame. Nikita Konstantynovskyi had 17 rebounds.
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Wilkinson, a freshman, had a career-high 36 points – the seventh most points in a single game by an ACC freshman – for the Bears.
Andrej Stojakovic scored 21 and notched a career-high six blocks and Sissoko had his fourth double-double of the year with 14 points with 13 rebounds. Campbell and
Jovan Blacksher Jr. added 15 and 11 points, respectively, to round out Cal's five double-figure scorers.
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It was just the second four-overtime game in program history, following an 83-80 loss to Iowa on Dec. 28, 1960. It was also only the seventh four-overtime game in ACC history.
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