GREENVILLE, S.C. - At a school where athletic success stares down from statues and trophy cases, Notre Dame coach Mike Brey is pleased to make a mark so quickly. <br>
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The eighth-seeded Fighting Irish got 20 points each from Matt Carroll and Ryan Humphrey, and 19 from David Graves to defeat No. 9 seed Charlotte 82-63 and win back-to-back NCAA openers for the first time in 23 years. <br>
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The last time was in 1978 and 1979 under then-coach Digger Phelps. <br>
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``It's huge for us, not just to go to the tournament, but win the first round,'' Brey said. ``It's great. These guys have worked hard and they deserve it.'' <br>
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Graves, a senior, has spent four years listening to fans and classmates talk about Notre Dame beating UCLA in 1974 to end the Bruins' 88-game winning streak. ``That's all you hear about,'' he said. ``Notre Dame making history. We want to make history here before we go.'' <br>
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A win on Saturday against Duke, which routed Winthrop 84-37, would also do it. The Irish (22-10) haven't gone to the round of 16 since 1987, also with Phelps. <br>
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``I'll talk to you all day tomorrow about who we play next,'' said Brey, cutting off the questions about Notre Dame's next opponent before they began. <br>
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The 49ers were trying to keep alive their run of first-round success since 1997. They had won their previous four opening games. This time, though, they were hit with bad news before they stepped on the floor. <br>
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Charlotte star Jobey Thomas, who averages 19 points, had a stomach virus and needed intravenous fluids. The senior started but was not close to himself, finishing 2-of-12 from the floor for only five points, his lowest output of the season. <br>
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``It's tough luck,'' Brey said. ``But at this point, it's survival of the fittest. We'll move on.'' <br>
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Thomas said he was feeling better Wednesday. ``But then last night,'' he said, ``everything went South.'' <br>
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Without Thomas, the 49ers couldn't last against the more physical Irish. <br>
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The game was tied at 35 at halftime, but Notre Dame opened the second period with a 29-10 run with big contributions from Carroll, Humphrey and Graves. <br>
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Humphrey started things with a putback basket, Graves caught a floor-length pass from Carroll for an easy jumper and, after freshman point guard Chris Thomas stole a lazy inbounds pass, Carroll knocked down a basket. <br>
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Graves' 3-pointer with 15:01 left put the Irish up 50-40. <br>
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Humphrey and Carroll had consecutive three-point plays as the lead grew to 12. Graves closed the run with his third 3-pointer, and Notre Dame led 64-45 with 7 1/2 minutes remaining. <br>
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``That was really huge for us to get out there that fast'' after the break, Carroll said. ``That gave us a little confidence and we carried it out from there.'' <br>
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Charlotte coach Bobby Lutz said his team tried to respond to Notre Dame's charge. <br>
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``The team just hit a wall,'' he said. ``For us to win, we had to have Jobey rolling and that just wasn't going to happen tonight, no matter what we did.'' <br>
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Carroll hit 4-of-5 3-pointers, while Humphrey added 11 rebounds and went 10-of-10 from the foul line. <br>
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Charlotte had only five field goals in the second half and shot 21-of-62 (33.9 percent) overall from the field. <br>
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Kevin Johnson's 10 points led the 49ers.
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