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“We had one lapse that put them right back in the game when we let them drive in and we fouled. But nobody helped, and Shea Feehan got in his lane. He’s a small Division one player, and we know who he is. We had to cover him. I told the coaches I thought that took about eight seconds, and they said no, it took about four because of the foul,” Kilmartin said.

Then the Bruins fouled Feehan again as he fired off a long ball. He didn’t make the basket, but he did convert all of the free throws. St. Bede was only up four at that point, 39-35. Feehan chased his free throws with a jumper as Notre Dame threatened to take the lead. Sam Lucas answered with another Bruin three-pointer and they managed to keep the lead 42-39 going into the fourth.

In the fourth quarter, things remained fairly clean, but intensely competitive. Notre Dame struck first getting within one for the first time in several minutes. Then, Pyszka hit a jumper to put the Bruins back up by three.

The teams then decided to have a de facto three-point contest. Feehan kicked things off hitting a three of his own to tie things up 44-44. But St. Bede won the brief competition leading 50-47 when the exchanges stopped. Notre Dame then managed to get one point at the free throw line followed by a field goal from Nic Reynolds to tie it back up at 50-50.

That’s when a technical foul was charged to Notre Dame. It was unclear what sparked the call. Kilmartin sent Ethan Duttinger in to take the shots. He was one of two giving St. Bede a dubious 51-50 lead. Notre Dame was able to get a stop, and then Feehan got them their first lead of the game, 52-51, with less than two minutes to go.

It didn’t last long. They say you live and die by the three, and tonight St. Bede lived by it. Lucas shot another three to put the Bruins back ahead. Smith widened the lead with a lay-up, putting the Bruins up 56-52 with less than a minute remaining in regulation. Reynolds answered making a field goal while taking a foul. He proceeded to make the free throw, and with less than 30 seconds left, it was once again a one-point game, 56-55.

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