The seven against the sixth-ranked Panthers made her 17 for 37 from three-point range for the tournament, 46 percent.
Fitzpatrick is 30 for 86 (35 percent) on three-point attempts this season for the 5-4 Irish. She is averaging 16.3 points. Teammate Megan McGurk, another adept three-point shooter, is scoring 15 a game.
Fitzpatrick credits her mother for her shooting touch from beyond the arc. Ellen (Shields) Fitzpatrick was a good long-range shooter for St. Joseph's University after playing for West Catholic. A 1990 graduate of St. Joe's, she was at West before the three-point shot became part of the game.
"My mom taught me to shoot, probably starting when I was in about third grade," Kathleen Fitzpatrick said. "We often go out and shoot around."
"We usually go to St. Joe's, Manoa Elementary School, or the Healthplex in Springfield," chimed in Ellen, who favored Finnegan Playground in Southwest Philadelphia when she was growing up.
Kathleen Fitzpatrick estimates that she takes 2,000 to 3,000 shots a week, all types, during her workouts.
Kyle Cain was the first to hit seven three-pointers in a game for Notre Dame. She did it in the 1996-97 season. Susan Welsh matched that effort in 2001-02.
Knauer gets 1,000. North Penn's Steph Knauer needed just six points to reach 1,000 for her career entering Tuesday night's Suburban One League Continental Conference game against Central Bucks West.
Knauer reached 1,000 points by sinking two free throws early in the fourth quarter. With her team trailing by six with 1 minute, 50 seconds to go, she turned her attention to scoring points to win the game.
Her two free throws tied the score at 42 at the end of regulation.
Teammate Brenda McDermott scored five points in the overtime as the Maidens went on to win, 53-44.
"It was a tough game," said Knauer who went 6 for 6 from the foul line. "They certainly didn't want me to get my 1,000th point." She finished with 10 points and seven rebounds.