BATHURST, N.B. - Raphael Corriveau scored his second goal of the game late in the third period as the last-place Acadie-Bathurst Titan defeated the Maritimes Division-leading Moncton Wildcats 3-2 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action Wednesday.Moncton (24-11-2) took a 2-0 lead after one period on goals from Taylor Burke and William Bower.Gabriel Gosselin got the Titan on the board at 8:10 of the second period, then Corriveau tied it on a power play at 15:59.With time winding down, Corriveau scored at 17:51 of the third period to give Acadie-Bathurst (11-24-5) the win.Daniel Vautour made 35 saves for the Titan, while Alex Dubeau stopped 20 shots for the Wildcats.Moncton went 0 for 4 on the power play, while Acadie-Bathurst was 1 for 2.---MOOSEHEADS 5 ISLANDERS 1HALIFAX — Philippe Gadoury scored twice to lead the Mooseheads over Charlottetown.Jordan King, Samuel Leblanc and Vincent Watt also scored for Halifax (19-16-3).Daniel Sprong had the lone goal for the Islanders (19-18-2).---SEA DOGS 6 SCREAMING EAGLES 3SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Adam Marsh scored twice to lead the Sea Dogs over Cape Breton.Nathan Noel, Mathieu Joseph, Spencer Smallman and Matthew Highmore also scored for the Sea Dogs (22-10-5).Jason Bell, Kyle Farrell and Evgeny Svechnikov scored for the Screaming Eagles (12-20-5).---ARMADA 7 FOREURS 2BOISBRIAND, Que. — Philippe Sanche had three goals and two assists as the Armada trounced Val-dOr.Nathanael Halbert, Daniel Walcott, Danick Martel and Olivier Schingh-Gomez also scored for the Armada (21-11-5), which overcame a 2-0 first-period deficit.Julien Gauthier and Nicolas Aube-Kubel scored for the Foreurs (16-17-6).---SAGUENEENS 5 DRAKKAR 4 (OT)CHICOUTIMI, Que. — Samuel Hodhod scored the game-tying goal and the overtime winner as the Sagueneens edged Baie-Comeau.Nicolas Roy, Landon Schiller and Jeremy Bouchard also scored for Chicoutimi (17-15-3), which is 8-0-1 in its last nine games.Jasmin Boutet, Luca Ciampini, Maxime St-Cyr and Dzmitry Ambrozheichik scored for the Drakkar (20-11-6).---VOLTIGEURS 7 CATARACTES 0DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Joey Ratelle had two goals and two assists as the Voltigeurs blanked Shawinigan.Alex Barre-Boulet also scored twice, while Christophe Lalancette, Matthew Boucher and Georgs Golovkovs had the other goals for Drummondville (18-18-2). 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"It feels good," Cooney said. "I kind of got going and guys just found me in good spots." Syracuse (22-0, 9-0 Atlantic Coast Conference), which moved to No. 1 this week after its scintillating 91-89 overtime victory over Duke on Saturday night and Arizonas loss to California, extended its school record for most consecutive wins to start a season. Notre Dame (12-11, 3-7) has lost seven of nine. Two days after one of the most emotional wins in Jim Boeheims 38 years as head coach, Syracuse played its first game as the nations top team since the 2011-12 season. Two years ago, the Orange were unbeaten and ranked No. 1 when they went to South Bend, and Notre Dame upset them 67-58. It was the eighth time Notre Dame had beaten a No. 1 team and turned out to be Syracuses lone loss of the regular season. "That was in the back of my mind," said C.J. Fair, who had a season-low six points on 2-of-13 shooting after scoring a career-high 28 against Duke. "I didnt want that to happen again." Cooney made sure there was no repeat, hitting five 3-pointers in the first half as the Orange gained a 13-point halftime advantage, then barely held the Irish at bay in the second half. "We put ourselves in position to make it interesting," Notre Dame coach Mike Brey said. "We came into this game, and especially if you watch what they did to Duke, beating them up in the paint. You really try to take stuff away in the paint. I thought overall with the guys that destroy you in the paint we did a good job. But we couldnt do a good job on Cooney. Seven of the nine I think we challenged. He was just in one of those zones, and youve got to take your hat off." Cooney, 9 of 12 from long range, matched the rrecord set by Gerry McNamara in the 2004 NCAA tournament and equaled by Andy Rautins in 2008 and James Southerland in 2012.dddddddddddd. Jerami Grant and Fair, who combined for 54 points against Duke, combined for just 15, while Tyler Ennis found little room in the lane to penetrate and finished with six points and eight assists. Garrick Sherman led Notre Dame with 16 points, Steve Vasturia had 13, and Pat Connaughton 11, while Eric Atkins had nine on 3-of-10 shooting. Notre Dame closed within 38-32 on a 3-pointer from Atkins with 14:19 to play, but Syracuse responded with seven straight points. Grant slammed home a dunk after his block on Sherman and Fair followed with a slam off a Grant miss. Cooney completed the run with his seventh 3-pointer, which tied his personal best. The Irish have four long-range threats in Atkins, Connaughton, Vasturia, and Demetrius Jackson, who had combined for 127 3-pointers on the season entering the game, and Notre Dames long-range attack came alive in the second half after going 1 of 6 in the first 20 minutes. Two 3-pointers by Atkins, Vasturias three-point play and a slam dunk by Tom Knight moved the Irish back within 43-40 with 8:41 to go. Grant responded with a spinning drive through the lane and Cooney hit another 3. Grant then fed Cooney for a reverse layup and three-point play and Cooney hit his ninth 3 for a 54-44 lead with 4:14 to play. Notre Dame refused to wilt, pulling back to 54-49 on Connaughtons three-point play at 2:52. "Thats who this group is," Brey said. "We havent been able to get over the hump and win enough. Weve been down on the road just about every time, and we come back and give ourselves a chance. I love that about us. If we keep doing that enough, I think well get a couple of them." Grants layup off a feed from Ennis and two free throws by Ennis boosted the lead back to eight, and the Orange made it interesting when Ennis and Fair each missed the front end of 1-and-1s in the final minute. Atkins missed a floater and Connaughton was off on a 3-point attack in the final seconds. "I had a look and missed, which would have been a really big shot for us," Atkins said. "That was a huge play. But they played great. They made plays when they were needed." ' ' '