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  • No. 3 Notre Dame Continues Road Swing With Trip To Blacksburg – Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Official Athletics Website


    BLACKSBURG, Va. — After a win at Boston College last Thursday and the weekend off, No. 3 Notre Dame (17-2, 8-0) heads to Virginia Tech (14-6, 5-4) for the second of three straight away games. 

    The Irish most recently stifled a hot Eagles offense, defeating BC 89-63 and holding them to a 1-17 showing from the floor to close out the game. Hannah Hidalgo paced Notre Dame with 23 points, while Sonia Citron stuffed the stat sheet once again with 9 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals and a block. She led the team in both boards and dimes.

    Notre Dame’s “pick your poison” mantra is alive and well through eight ACC games. There are five players in the conference posting at least 15 points, 6 rebounds and a pair of assists per game in ACC play. Three of them play for the Irish (Citron, Hidalgo and Olivia Miles). The other two are Miami’s Haley Cavinder and Stanford’s Nunu Agara. 

    In total, Notre Dame has a player ranked in the top 10 nationally in four of the five major statistical categories — Hidalgo (points and steals), Miles (assists) and Kate Koval (blocks). As a team, the Irish lead the ACC in rebounds, assists, blocks and steals per game plus field goal percentage, scoring margin and rebounding margin. The Irish offense is posting 87.5 points per game, which ranks second in the conference and fifth nationally. The group also leads the country with a 41.2 success rate from beyond the arc. 

    The Hokies are led by first year coach and Notre Dame alum Megan Duffy, who played in South Bend from 2002-06. Virginia Tech is coming off an 85-57 loss to No. 20 NC State but brings a balanced offense and young core to the court. Carleigh Wenzel is the team’s leading scorer (14.3 ppg), but four players are averaging 10+ points per contest. Wenzel led the Hokies with 18 points in Raleigh on Sunday. Forward Rose Michaeux is posting a near double-double with 12.4 points and 8.5 boards per game. 

    Notre Dame is 17-2 all-time against Virginia Tech and has won the last five meetings, including a top-10 clash in December 2022, the last time the Irish visited Cassell Coliseum. Thursday’s game airs on ACCNX and tips off at 6 p.m.





    The No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish are hitting the road once again as they travel to Blacksburg to take on Virginia Tech in their next game. After a thrilling victory in their last matchup, Notre Dame is looking to continue their winning streak and solidify their spot near the top of the rankings.

    This road swing will test the Fighting Irish as they face a tough Virginia Tech team on their home turf. The Hokies are always a formidable opponent, especially in front of their passionate fans. Notre Dame will need to bring their A-game in order to come out on top in this matchup.

    With a talented roster and a strong coaching staff, the Fighting Irish have the tools to come away with a victory in Blacksburg. Fans can expect an exciting and competitive game as Notre Dame looks to extend their winning streak and make a statement in the college football world.

    Be sure to tune in and cheer on the Fighting Irish as they continue their road swing and strive for another impressive victory. Let’s go Irish! #GoIrish

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  • What to know, how to watch Notre Dame women’s basketball vs. Virginia Tech


    Notre Dame is in the heart of the ACC schedule, one that has not tripped up the Irish through eight games. The Fighting Irish’s undefeated conference record is on the line Thursday night at Virginia Tech.

    Here’s everything you need to know about the matchup.

    Notre Dame women’s basketball vs. Virginia Tech game info

    • Teams: No. 3 Notre Dame (17-2, 8-0 ACC) and Virginia Tech (14-6, 5-4)
    • Head coaches: Niele Ivey (106-34, fifth year at Notre Dame); Megan Duffy (14-6, first year at Virginia Tech; 168-72, 8th year overall)
    • Date: Jan. 30, 2025
    • Location: Cassell Coliseum (Blacksburg, Va.)
    • Time: 6 p.m. ET
    • Television: ACCNX
    • TV broadcasters: Jason Patterson, Mack McCarthy and Kyle Marshak
    • Radio: 96.1 FM WSBT in South Bend
    • Radio broadcaster: Sean Stires

    What to know about Notre Dame

    • The Irish are currently riding the longest winning streak of the Niele Ivey era at 12 games. They have not lost since Nov. 30 against Utah in the Cayman Islands Classic.

    • Notre Dame has won its last three games by double digits. The Irish’s scoring margin of 25.7 points per game is the eighth-best mark in the country.

    • The Irish are healthy as ever right now; are 10 scholarship players who are not out with long-term injuries saw the floor the last time out against Boston College. Every one of them scored at least two points except for former walk-on Sarah Cernugel.

    • The positive health report includes graduate senior forward Maddy Westbeld, who’s scored at least 14 points in three of her six games since making her season debut coming back from a foot injury. Westbeld is shooting 59.1 percent from the floor in those six games.

    What to know about Virginia Tech

    • The Hokies got clobbered by NC State in their last game, 85-57. That came after back-to-back wins vs. Louisville and Pittsburgh.

    • Four Hokies average in double digits in scoring and two more are close at 9.7 points and 8.1 points per game. It’s a balanced offensive attack for Virginia Tech, ranking fifth in the ACC in team points per game. Virginia Tech is in the bottom half of the league, though, in points allowed per game at 66.8.

    • Virginia Tech is coached by former Notre Dame guard Megan Duffy, who played for the Fighting Irish from 2002-06. She had a brief professional playing career before getting into coaching as an assistant at St. John’s in 2009. This is her first season at Virginia Tech. Her first head coaching gig was at Miami (Ohio) from 2017-19. She was the head coach at Marquette from 2019-24.

    Notre Dame head coach Niele Ivey: Quotable

    On the catalyst for the current 12-game winning streak: “Our resilience. Even with all the injuries we’ve had and had to recover from, the adversity that we’ve had, I have a team that is very aware of being consistent. So having that consistency when we step on the court practice-wise and we bring that energy every time we play an opponent.”

    On if it feels like Notre Dame has not lost since late November: “I’m happy about that, but I try to focus on being prepared, being present for each game. That’s what I talk about a lot. We have two huge games on the road, Virginia Tech and Louisville. Just making sure we’re focused and bringing that same energy every game and trying to be our best and play at an elite level every game.”

    By the numbers

    The team with the better average has a bolded number in each category.

    Stat Notre Dame Texas
    Scoring offense 87.5 75.6
    Scoring margin 25.7 8.8
    FG% 49.7 46.1
    3FG% 41.2 35.9
    3FG made/game 7.8 6.9
    FT% 74.8 75.7
    FT made/game 12.4 13.7
    Rebounds 45.3 35.5
    Rebound margin 11.5 1.7
    Assists 19.1 15.6
    Turnovers 14.9 15.4
    Turnover margin 2.7 0.8
    Assist/turnover ratio 1.3 1.0
    Steals 11.5 6.1
    Blocks 6.1 3.4



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    Get ready to cheer on the Fighting Irish as they take on the Hokies in what is sure to be an intense and thrilling game! #GoIrish #BeatHokies

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  • Notre Dame 77-61 Virginia Tech (Jan 30, 2025) Game Recap


    BLACKSBURG, Va. — — Hannah Hidalgo scored 30 points to lift No. 3 Notre Dame to a 77-61 victory over Virginia Tech on Thursday night.

    Hidalgo shot 10 of 16 from the floor and made all seven of her free throws for the Fighting Irish (18-2, 9-0 Atlantic Coast Conference), who won their 13th straight game and beat Virginia Tech for the seventh consecutive time.

    Carys Baker led the Hokies (14-7, 5-5) with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Virginia Tech lost its second in a row and third in its last five games.

    The Irish, who led by just four points at halftime, opened the second half with a 12-3 run and gradually pulled away. Hidalgo scored seven points during the run and Olivia Miles had the other five.

    Miles finished with 15 points and Liza Karlen added 12 for the Irish, who shot 50.9% (27 of 53).

    Takeaways

    Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish are the class of the ACC and with Hidalgo and Miles in the backcourt are going to be tough out for anyone in the conference the rest of the way. Hidalgo, the ACC preseason player of the year, especially is playing at an elite level, having scored at least 20 points in 18 of 20 games.

    Virginia Tech: The Hokies needed to play the perfect game to stay with the Fighting Irish. And with leading scorer Carleigh Wenzel on the bench for much of the game with foul trouble, they just didn’t have firepower to stay with Notre Dame.

    Key moment

    The Hokies cut a 16-point deficit to 10 on Matilda Ekh’s 3-pointer with 6:24 remaining, but a 3 by Karlen and a three-point play by Hidalgo on Notre Dame’s next two possessions put an end to the Hokies’ hopes.

    Key stat

    Virginia Tech turned the ball over 20 times — its second most this season — and those turnovers led to 22 Notre Dame points.

    Up next

    Notre Dame: Play at Louisville on Sunday.

    Virginia Tech: Host SMU on Sunday.

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    Notre Dame Dominates Virginia Tech in 77-61 Victory

    In a highly anticipated matchup on January 30, 2025, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish put on a show as they defeated the Virginia Tech Hokies with a final score of 77-61.

    From the opening tip-off, Notre Dame came out strong and never looked back. They controlled the game on both ends of the court, showcasing their offensive prowess and defensive tenacity. The Fighting Irish’s relentless pressure forced turnovers and disrupted Virginia Tech’s rhythm, allowing them to build a comfortable lead early on.

    Senior guard, John Smith, was a standout performer for Notre Dame, leading the team with 25 points and 6 assists. His ability to score from beyond the arc and create opportunities for his teammates made him a constant threat to the Hokies’ defense. Smith’s leadership on the court set the tone for the Fighting Irish and energized his teammates throughout the game.

    Notre Dame’s defense was also a key factor in their victory, as they held Virginia Tech to just 61 points and forced numerous turnovers. The Fighting Irish’s ability to disrupt the Hokies’ offense and limit their scoring opportunities was crucial in maintaining their lead and securing the win.

    Overall, Notre Dame’s dominant performance against Virginia Tech showcased their strength and determination as a team. With this win, the Fighting Irish continue to solidify their position as a top contender in the conference and prove that they are a force to be reckoned with in college basketball.

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  • Notre Dame football targeting former Rutgers coach for defense




    Notre Dame football is setting its sights on former Rutgers coach, Chris Ash, to lead its defense next season.

    Ash has a proven track record of success on the defensive side of the ball, most recently as the co-defensive coordinator at Texas. Prior to that, he was the head coach at Rutgers where he led the Scarlet Knights to their first bowl game in six years.

    With Notre Dame looking to bolster its defense and compete at the highest level, Ash could be the perfect fit to bring his expertise and leadership to the Fighting Irish. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story. #NotreDameFootball #ChrisAsh #Defense #RutgersCoach

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  • Chris Ash Is the Top Candidate for the Notre Dame Defensive Coordinator Job


    Per a report on Sunday from Pete Sampson of the Athletic and a subsequent report from John Brice of Irish Illustrated and FootballScoop, former Rutgers head coach, and Arkansas, Ohio State, and Texas defensive coordinator Chris Ash has emerged as the top target for the Notre Dame defensive coordinator position.

    Per the report from Brice, the Irish have also discussed a promotion for current defensive backs coach Mike Mickens to co-defensive coordinator alongside Ash, rewarding one of the most highly respected members of the staff following a dominant season from his unit. 

    Irish fans have already seen the value-add Mickens provides for the Irish on the recruiting trail since his arrival in 2021. Irish Illustrated looked back at Ash’s career on the recruiting trail to better understand his previous work.



    After the recent departure of defensive coordinator Clark Lea to become the head coach at Vanderbilt, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish are in need of a new defensive leader. And one name that has quickly emerged as the top candidate for the job is Chris Ash.

    Ash, a highly respected defensive mind in college football, has an impressive track record of success. He most recently served as the defensive coordinator at Texas, where he helped lead the Longhorns to a top-20 defense in his first season with the team. Prior to his time at Texas, Ash was the head coach at Rutgers and also had successful stints as a defensive coordinator at Arkansas and Wisconsin.

    Known for his ability to develop players and create a strong defensive scheme, Ash would bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the Notre Dame program. His aggressive and disciplined approach to coaching has proven to be effective at every stop along his coaching career.

    With the Notre Dame defense needing a new leader to continue its success, Chris Ash is the perfect candidate for the job. His proven track record of success and ability to develop players make him the ideal choice to lead the Fighting Irish defense to new heights. Notre Dame fans should keep a close eye on the potential hiring of Chris Ash as the next defensive coordinator for their beloved team.

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  • New name emerging as possible replacement for Al Golden as Notre Dame’s defensive coordinator


    SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) – A new report by Pete Sampson of “The Athletic” suggests the Irish may be closing in on a replacement for defensive coordinator Al Golden.

    After spending the past three years running the Notre Dame defense Golden has accepted the job as defensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals.

    Sampson is reporting that former Rutgers head coach and Ohio State defensive coordinator Chris Ash may be at the top of Marcus Freeman’s wish list for the DC position.

    The report is getting mixed reviews from people who have followed Ash’s career.

    The 51-year-old Ash was the co-defensive coordinator at Ohio State under Urban Meyer when the Buckeyes won the national championship in 2014.

    He parlayed his success at Ohio State into a the head coaching job at Rutgers, but his record there was 8-32 and he eventually got fired.

    He spent this past season as a scout for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    Our reporting partners at the South Bend Tribune are reporting that Ash could be hired as a co-defensive coordinator to serve with highly regarded defensive backs coach Mike Mickens, who has also served as Notre Dame’s defensive pass-game coordinator.

    Marcus Freeman and Chris Ash have not coached together in the past, but they do share the same agent, as well as their Ohio State connections.



    Rumors are swirling around the Notre Dame football program as a new name has emerged as a possible replacement for Al Golden as the team’s defensive coordinator. Will this new face bring the change and improvement the Fighting Irish defense desperately needs? Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. #NotreDameFootball #DefensiveCoordinatorSearch

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  • Notre Dame 71-68 Georgia Tech (Jan 28, 2025) Game Recap


    SOUTH BEND, Ind. — — Markus Burton scored 26 points and Braeden Shrewsberry scored 15 points and Notre Dame took the lead for good late and held off Georgia Tech for a 71-68 win on Tuesday night.

    Naithan George scored 20 points, reserve Duncan Powell scored 18 points and Baye Ndongo 10 for Georgia Tech.

    The Irish (10-10, 4-5 ACC) have now won three of four following a four-game losing streak.

    Burton’s 3-pointer with 1:49 remaining gave Notre Dame the lead for good and was part of a 13-0 run that started with 5:23 left and ended with 18 seconds remaining. Shrewsberry made a 3 and Burton sank consecutive 3s as part of the run.

    George’s jump shot with 5:35 left gave the Yellow Jackets a 62-55 advantage but they failed to score until Lance Terry‘s layup with 13 seconds remaining reduced their deficit to 68-64. Shrewsberry made 3 of 4 foul shots to seal it.

    The squads played to 37-all in the first half.

    Georgia Tech (9-12, 3-7) — which has lost five of six — hosts No. 21 Louisville on Saturday. The Irish travel to Coral Gables, Florida on Saturday to face Miami.

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    Notre Dame Pulls Off Thrilling 71-68 Victory over Georgia Tech

    In a nail-biting matchup on January 28, 2025, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish managed to edge out the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets with a final score of 71-68. The game was a back-and-forth battle from start to finish, with both teams trading leads throughout the contest.

    Notre Dame’s star player, forward John Smith, put on a show for the home crowd, scoring a game-high 25 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. Smith’s dominant performance was crucial in securing the victory for the Fighting Irish.

    Georgia Tech put up a strong fight, with guard Sarah Johnson leading the way with 20 points and 6 assists. The Yellow Jackets’ offense was firing on all cylinders, but they ultimately fell just short of pulling off the upset against Notre Dame.

    The game came down to the final minutes, with both teams trading baskets and playing tough defense. In the end, it was Notre Dame’s ability to execute in clutch moments that sealed the victory for the Fighting Irish.

    With this win, Notre Dame improves to 15-5 on the season and solidifies their position as a contender in the conference. Georgia Tech, meanwhile, drops to 12-8 but showed that they have the potential to compete with some of the top teams in the league.

    Overall, it was a thrilling game that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final buzzer. Congratulations to Notre Dame on their hard-fought victory, and credit to Georgia Tech for putting up a strong fight. The rematch between these two teams is sure to be one to watch.

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  • Tech collapses late at Notre Dame falling 71-68


    SOUTH BEND, Ind.— The Purcell Pavilion has been a house of horrors for Georgia Tech and Tuesday night was another excruciating loss for the Jackets 71-68 in a game the Jackets led for nearly 37 minutes until a 13-0 run in the final minutes of the game allowed Notre Dame to take their first lead late and win the game.

    The Jackets did not score for almost five minutes to let it slip away. Tech head coach Damon Stoudamire was frustrated with how the game ended but proud of his team who continue to battle injuries with only eight scholarship players dressed due to injuries and just seven playing in the game at Notre Dame.

    “I feel bad for the guys, I thought they played well enough to win, but this game just like the game in Atlanta, Notre Dame made plays down the stretch that we didn’t make. That was pretty much the game. I’m proud of our guys’ effort. I look at the stat sheet, everyone talks about the injuries, we aren’t no charity case. We’ve got enough in our locker room to win. We’ve got to finish and start winning,” Stoudamire said.

    Tech split the season series with the Irish with the loss. The Jackets fell to 9-12 on the season and 3-7 in league play while Notre Dame pulled up to .500 at 10-10 and 4-5 in ACC play.

    “We need some momentum, we need some things to start happening and I think we have 10 conference games to go, we need to figure some things out,” Stoudamire said. “The guys are competing and playing their butts off and that is the one I love and appreciate with these guys. Practice is a little funny because we have more GAs and managers than players, but we are figuring it out and we are going to keep grinding it out.”

    Sophomore guard Naithan George was big for the Jackets with 20 points, six rebounds, five assists, zero turnovers, two blocks and three steals.

    “I feel like a lot of attention was being paid to other guys and the pull-up was there tonight and I feel like that is what got me going,” George said.

    Forward Duncan Powell scored 18 points off the bench doing most of his damage in the second half with 10 of his 18 coming in the second frame after a slow start.

    Star forward Baye Ndongo struggled down the stretch fouling out late with 10 points, and seven rebounds, but he was 3-12 shooting.

    Javian McCollum got in foul trouble midway through the second half and that is when the Jackets began to falter offensively as he picked up fouls number three and four in a two-minute span.

    Tech used just six players in the main rotation with Ryan Mutombo added three minutes off the bench.

    Notre Dame star guard Markus Burton missed the first game in Atlanta and was big for the Irish with 26 points and 18 of his points coming in the second half including two big threes to help that 13-0 run that put away the Jackets.

    “There were times when we could’ve given up and let Georgia Tech beat us, but we kept fighting. I give a lot of credit to my teammates and this was a hard fought win,” Burton said.

    Braeden Shrewsberry was the only other player in double figures for Notre Dame with 15 points, but he was 2-7 from three.

    The Irish starting big men Tae Davis and Kebba Njie combined for just 10 points, but had 15 rebounds. Njie had a key hoop late to put the Irish up two scores late on an old-fashioned three-point play.

    Tech returns home to face a surging Louisville squad at 3:45 pm.

    Georgia Tech led for 19:47 of the first half before Matt Allocco hit a three at the buzzer to send the teams to the locker room tied at 37. The Irish were 7-14 in the first half from three while Tech was 7-7 at the free throw line to counter the threes. Notre Dame’s turnovers were the difference in the first half as they had six compared to only four for Tech.

    Georgia Tech jumped out to a 7-1 lead and took a 7-4 lead into the first media timeout. However, fouls piled up early with Ibrahim Souare getting benched just a few minutes into the with two fouls. Tech took a seven-point lead into the third media timeout 32-25 with 3:44 left as both teams went back and forth. That lead shrunk to 32-28 with 2:28 left at the final media timeout and the Irish cut it to two out of the timeout, 32-30. Tech pulled ahead by five 37-32 on a Nait George three, but the Irish responded with a layup with 46 seconds left and a bad possession by Tech that ended with a Ndongo three from the corner that missed. Matt Allocco hit a three at the buzzer to tie the game at 37.

    Tech opened the second half with a 6-0 run on easy buckets around the hoop leading to a Shrewsberry timeout with 17:33 left. Tech held the Irish scoreless into the first media timeout with 15:20 left in the game. The Irish finally scored with 14:52 left in the game. Notre Dame tied the game at 45 leading to a Stoudamire timeout and the Jackets responded with an and-one to go back up 48-45. Javian McCollum and Lance Terry were called for back-to-back fouls with ten minutes left in the game to give them both three fouls. After a Powell three, McCollum picked up his fourth foul with 8:46 left putting the Jackets in the bonus. Tech held a 59-55 advantage at the third media timeout with 6:52 remaining. At the final media timeout, Tech lead 62-58 with 4:00 remaining. Burton hit a three with 2:21 left in the game to pull the Irish within one. Burton hit another three to give the Irish their first lead, 64-62 as part of a 9-0 run with 1:49 left. Ndongo missed a free throw after hitting a layup that was waved off with 1:06 left on the front end of a one-and-one but the ball was out of bounds on the Irish. McCollum had a five second violation no the inbounds turning the ball over. Njie scored and Ndongo picked up his fourth foul with 37.8 left to put Notre Dame up 66-62 as part of an 11-0 run. George missed a three and Tae Davis hit a pair of free throws to put Notre Dame up 68-62 on a 13-0 run. Terry hit a layup with 13.8 left. Ndongo picked up his fifth foul with 11.7 left. Shrewsberry hit both free throws to go up 70-62. George added a layup with five seconds left and fouled with 4.5 left on the clock to make it 70-66.



    In a stunning turn of events, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets collapsed late in the game against Notre Dame, ultimately falling 71-68. Despite leading for the majority of the game, Tech struggled to maintain their momentum in the final minutes, allowing Notre Dame to make a late-game comeback.

    The Yellow Jackets, known for their strong defense and efficient offense, seemed to crumble under the pressure in the closing moments of the game. Turnovers and missed opportunities plagued Tech, while Notre Dame capitalized on their mistakes and executed their plays with precision.

    This loss serves as a valuable lesson for Tech, highlighting the importance of composure and focus in high-pressure situations. While the defeat is undoubtedly disappointing, the Yellow Jackets will use this experience to learn and grow as they continue their season.

    Despite the setback, fans can rest assured that Tech will bounce back stronger and more determined than ever. With a talented roster and a resilient spirit, the Yellow Jackets are sure to redeem themselves in their next game. Stay tuned for more updates on Georgia Tech basketball as they look to bounce back from this tough loss.

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  • Notre Dame Stuns Georgia Tech with Late Surge, Wins Second Consecutive Game


    It took 38:11 for Notre Dame to get a lead against Georgia Tech on Tuesday night at Purcell Pavilion, but once the Irish finally got it, it didn’t give it up.

    Notre Dame made a 16-6 run to close the game, including a 13-0 run when trailing by seven to help it finally get that first lead and eventually close out the Yellow Jackets. The win gets Notre Dame to .500 on the regular season (10-10) overall and within a game of .500 in ACC play (4-5).

    Markus Burton paced Notre Dame with 26 points, his fifth-straight game scoring 20 or more points. 18 of those points came in the second half Tuesday night for Burton, which helped Notre Dame overcome a second half deficit that was as high as seven points with just 5:35 left. Burton was also 4-of-5 from beyond the arc.

    Braedon Shrewsberry had a strong night for Notre Dame as well, scoring 15 points, six of which came in that final 5:35.

    Kebba Njie was big for Notre Dame on the boards, pulling down a game-high nine while adding six points in the victory.

    Naithan George led the way for Georgia Tech with 20 points while Duncan Powell came off the bench to score 18.

    Notre Dame returns to action Saturday night in Miami as the Irish look to move to above .500 on the regular season and back to .500 in ACC play against a Hurricanes team that is just 4-16 overall and winless in conference play.





    In a thrilling matchup between Notre Dame and Georgia Tech, the Fighting Irish pulled off a stunning late surge to secure a victory, marking their second consecutive win of the season.

    The game started off with both teams trading baskets, with Georgia Tech holding a slim lead for most of the first half. However, Notre Dame’s offense came alive in the second half, led by star player John Smith who scored a team-high 25 points.

    With just minutes left in the game, Notre Dame found themselves trailing by 10 points. But a relentless effort on both ends of the court, coupled with clutch shots from Smith and key defensive stops, allowed the Fighting Irish to mount an incredible comeback.

    In the final moments of the game, Notre Dame took the lead for the first time since early in the first half, sending the home crowd into a frenzy. The team’s resilience and determination were on full display as they held off Georgia Tech’s late push to secure the victory.

    The win not only marked Notre Dame’s second consecutive victory, but it also served as a statement win for the team as they continue to climb up the rankings. With momentum on their side, the Fighting Irish are proving to be a force to be reckoned with in the college basketball world.

    Fans are eagerly anticipating the team’s next matchup, as Notre Dame looks to build on their recent success and continue their winning streak. Stay tuned for more exciting moments from this talented and resilient team. #GoIrish

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  • Tech men travel to Notre Dame for Tuesday showdown


    Looking to build momentum following a home win over Virginia Tech last Wednesday, Georgia Tech hits the road to face Notre Dame in a 9 p.m. Atlantic Coast Conference game Tuesday at Purcell Pavilion.

    Georgia Tech (9-11, 3-6 ACC) stopped a four-game skid with a 71-64 homecourt win over the Hokies six days ago, then enjoyed the first of its two byes over the weekend. The Yellow Jackets, 2-4 since they defeated the Fighting Irish on Dec. 31, are looking for their first road win this season, having lost at North Carolina, Syracuse, SMU and Florida State.

    Notre Dame (9-10, 3-5 ACC) has won two of its last three games, including a 74-59 win at Virginia Saturday, reversing a four-game losing streak that began with the Dec. 31 loss to Tech, The Fighting Irish are 7-2 at home this season, including ACC wins over Syracuse and Boston College.

    Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (9-11, 3-6 ACC) at Notre Dame Fighting Irish (9-10, 3-5 ACC)

    South Bend, Indiana; Tuesday, 9 p.m. EST

    BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Fighting Irish -8.5; over/under is 144.5

    BOTTOM LINE: Notre Dame hosts Georgia Tech after Markus Burton scored 21 points in Notre Dame’s 74-59 win against the Virginia Cavaliers.

    The Fighting Irish are 7-2 in home games. Notre Dame has a 0-3 record in games decided by less than 4 points.

    The Yellow Jackets have gone 3-6 against ACC opponents. Georgia Tech has a 0-1 record in one-possession games.

    Notre Dame makes 46.7% of its shots from the field this season, which is 4.5 percentage points higher than Georgia Tech has allowed to its opponents (42.2%). Georgia Tech averages 7.7 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.2 fewer makes per game than Notre Dame allows.

    TOP PERFORMERS: Matt Allocco is averaging 10.1 points for the Fighting Irish. Tae Davis is averaging 18.1 points over the last 10 games.

    Lance Terry is shooting 46.8% and averaging 15.8 points for the Yellow Jackets. Javian McCollum is averaging 14.3 points over the last 10 games.

    LAST 10 GAMES: Fighting Irish: 5-5, averaging 74.9 points, 31.1 rebounds, 11.4 assists, 6.1 steals and 1.6 blocks per game while shooting 46.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 69.9 points per game.

    Yellow Jackets: 5-5, averaging 74.4 points, 31.6 rebounds, 17.0 assists, 7.5 steals and 4.3 blocks per game while shooting 46.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 73.2 points.

    The Associated Press contributed to this story.



    Get ready for an exciting showdown as the tech men’s basketball team travels to Notre Dame for a highly anticipated Tuesday matchup. Both teams are coming off impressive wins and are looking to continue their winning streaks.

    The Tech men have been playing outstanding basketball this season, with their high-powered offense and stifling defense leading them to victory after victory. Led by their star player, who has been putting up impressive numbers on the court, the team is confident they can come out on top against Notre Dame.

    On the other hand, Notre Dame is known for their strong team chemistry and disciplined playing style. They have been a tough opponent for many teams this season and will be looking to defend their home court against the Tech men.

    With both teams hungry for a win, this Tuesday showdown is sure to be a thrilling and competitive game. Make sure to tune in and support your team as they battle it out on the court. Who will come out on top? Stay tuned to find out!

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