SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (AP) — Anne Donovan is set to head back to the WNBA after Seton Hall's season is over. She'll leave knowing that the program is in better shape than when she took over three seasons ago.
"We're a different team and a program that's taken the next step," Donovan said after her team lost 69-49 to No. 2 Notre Dame on Saturday. "They are a confident group now. It shows progress of the program and with that comes a change of mentality with our kids. We compete hard and believe we can stay in games like this and that's a key for us."
Donovan came to the school with high hopes of turning it around after the Pirates went through a few dismal few years, including a 9-21 mark the year before she came.
"It's definitely grown," senior Brittany Morris said. "When she first came the program was not as competitive, there was not as much drive. She pushed us to be the best we can be on and off the court."
Morris scored 16 points to lead Seton Hall (8-15, 3-7 Big East) in the loss Saturday.
"I set goals to turn this program around when I took over and at the end of the day I have to be satisfied it's in much better shape than when I took over," said Donovan, who will take over the Connecticut Sun job. "We didn't accomplish all I wanted to."
Seton Hall only trailed by eight early in the second half before Ariel Braker keyed a 12-2 run to put the game away. Braker matched her career high with 15 points and Natalie Achonwa added 11 points and nine rebounds to help Notre Dame win its 17th straight game.
"Coming out of halftime we needed to come out with defensive intensity," said Braker, who made five of her six shots and all five of her free throws. "When our defense is playing well it really sparks our offense and that's what happened. We got a couple of easy shots. Skylar (Diggins) found me on a couple easy baskets."
Braker has been struggling with knee issues all season since having offseason surgery on her left knee.
"She played really well and had a great practice, her knee felt good," Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw said. "We looked for her. I was really pleased with her game."
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