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Notre Dame closed a three-game stretch against top 10 teams without its third-leading scorer.
While its next Big East opponent isn't ranked, it could be soon.
The 14th-ranked Irish will likely be without forward Carleton Scott on Saturday night when they host St. John's, which already has one victory over a ranked conference rival this week.
Notre Dame (13-2, 2-1) had the difficult task of opening league play against three teams in the top 10, but the Irish fared well, sandwiching victories over then-No. 9 Georgetown and No. 8 Connecticut at home with a loss at No. 4 Syracuse last Saturday.
Notre Dame improved to 10-0 at home with a 73-70 win over the Huskies on Tuesday. The victory was made all the more impressive with Scott out after he suffered a partial tear in his left hamstring last week, an injury that could keep him out the rest of the month.
It won't easy replacing Scott, who averages 11.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots.
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