Notre Dame 62, South Florida 55

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -- Russell Carter scored 13 points, Chris

Quinn added 12 and Rob Kurz had 10 points and 11 rebounds as Notre

Dame opened a 14-point lead and held on for a 62-55 win over South

Florida on Wednesday, handing the Bulls their school-record 13th

straight loss.

The Irish (12-10, 3-8 Big East) won for the second time after

losing five straight. The Bulls (6-18, 0-11) are still looking for

their first conference victory.

Both the Irish and the Bulls have been hard-luck teams this

year, repeatedly losing close games. The game Wednesday night,

though, wasn't as close as the final score indicated. The Irish led

by 14 several times, the last time 50-36 with 8 minutes left when

Rick Cornett scored inside.

The Bulls used a 6-0 run to cut the lead to 50-42 on a slam dunk

by James Holmes on an inbounds pass. South Florida closed to 61-55

with 13 seconds left, but couldn't get any closer.

Holmes led South Florida with 18 points, Solomon Jones had 13

points and 12 rebounds and McHugh Mattis had 12 points and 11

rebounds. Notre Dame's bench outscored South Florida's 16-5.

The Irish started the game cold, missing their first 11 shots,

while the Bulls shot 5-of-8, to open a quick 11-6 lead. But after

missing their first seven 3-pointers, the Irish started hitting

from outside. Kurz and Carter hit back-to-back 3-pointers to ignite

a 19-2 run.

The Irish forced six turnovers by the Bulls during the run,

repeatedly leading to easy baskets. For the half, the Irish had 18

points off 11 turnovers by the Bulls while South Florida didn't

score any points off Notre Dame's six turnovers.

The Bulls, who shot just 3-of-18 (16.6 percent) over the final

14 minutes of the first half, trailed 31-19 at intermission.