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Stanford and Notre Dame will be the sites of a shootout between the ACC's top scorers

Stanford and Notre Dame will be the sites of a shootout between the ACC's top scorers

Stanford, riding a winning streak of three games, all at home, hopes to turn its fortunes around on the road as the regular season concludes.

While winning anywhere is still a challenge for Notre Dame.

The Cardinal will be looking to avoid a third straight loss on the road when they face off against the Fighting Irish in Wednesday's ACC matchup at South Bend, Ind.

Stanford (19-10,11-7) is having a solid first ACC campaign thanks to a 9-1 record at home, capped off by Saturday's 73 68 victory over SMU. The Cardinal are on their way to their second consecutive 20-win season in Kyle Smith's debut season as head coach.

Maxime Raynaud said, "It's good to win." He is the leader of the team with 20.2 and 10.9 points. "I believe we did an excellent job setting up a new culture with the new coaching team." "... Everyone bought in together."

Stanford is currently 2-6 on the road in the ACC. Raynaud averaged a total of 23 points per game when Stanford won the three-game home sweep, but only 15 points per game while they are losing the three games away. In league games played at home, the Cardinal averaged 64.8 points per game. On the road, that number jumped to 81.4.

Notre Dame (12-17 and 6-12) splits its eight ACC games at home to date. The Irish ended a three-game skid at home with their 76–72 win over Pitt in February, but have since lost games to then–No. Since then, the Irish have lost to Wake Forest and No. 13 Clemson.

The only positive for Notre Dame may be sophomore guard Markus Burton. He is the ACC leader in scoring at 21.1 per game. He scored 59 in the two last games, including a 9-for-16 effort in Saturday's 74 -71 loss to Wake.

Micah Shrewsberry, Irish coach, said: "He has been consistent in what he does." "He is ready for the next training session and game and to keep fighting and competing."

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(source: Reuters)