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Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Virginia Tech Hokies

· Ally ACC Tournament - Semifinal
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82 - 53
24-7, 15-0 Home

No. 14 Notre Dame women roll to big 82-53 win over No. 11 Va Tech, minus Kitley, in ACC semis

Hannah Hidalgo drills the trey

The fourth-seeded Irish were 9 of 14 on 3-pointers and shot 52% overall to hand the Hokies, who were without three-time ACC Player of the Year Elizabeth Kitley, the worst loss ever by a top seed in the tournament. Kitley injured a knee in the regular-season finale.

Notre Dame, in the championship game for the first time since 2019, faces second-seeded and 10th-ranked North Carolina State, a 69-43 winner over sixth-seeded Florida State.

Hannah Hidalgo scored 15 points for the Irish (25-6), who have won seven straight, the last four over ranked Virginia Tech, who they have beaten six straight, and Louisville. Anna DeWolfe added 14 points, hitting 4 of 5 on 3-pointers.

Georgia Amoore scored 24 points for Virginia Tech (24-7), which shot just 30%. Olivia Summiel had 10 points and a career-high 18 rebounds.

Notre Dame took control by scoring the first 15 points of the third quarter with the 20-0 run spanning halftime producing a 48-23 lead.

Citron started it with a jumper, after scoring the last five of the first half, and had another basket before closing it by converting a three-point play.

Kylee Watson got the lead to 27 with 4 1/2 minutes to go but just a half-minute later left the game with with a leg injury and was helped to the locker room. She returned to the bench on crutches.

Amoore did her best to keep Virginia Tech in the game with 11 points but with Hidalgo making the last seven Irish points the lead was 61-40 entering the fourth quarter.

DeWolfe had a pair of 3s in a 12-0 run in the middle of the fourth quarter.

Westbeld score Notre Dame's first seven points and the Irish went on to take a 33-23 lead at the half. It was 15-12 after one quarter and then Hidalgo and Citron opened the second quarter with 3s. Watson added two free throws to make it 23-12.

Amoore had six straight points for the Hokies but Citron had a three-point play and a pair of free throws to put the Irish up 10 at the break.

Notre Dame only shot 37% but was 5 of 8 behind the arc. Virginia Tech was 3 of 12 on 3s and shot just 29%. The Irish shot 66% in the second half.

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Recent Plays

4th 0:00 End of Game 82 - 53
4th 0:01 Virginia Tech Deadball Team Rebound. 82 - 53
4th 0:01 Carys Baker missed Three Point Jumper. 82 - 53
4th 0:06 Olivia Summiel Offensive Rebound. 82 - 53
4th 0:06 Carys Baker missed Three Point Jumper. 82 - 53

Statistics

NDND VTVT
32-62 FG 21-70
51.6 Field Goal % 30.0
9-14 3PT 8-28
64.3 Three Point % 28.6
9-10 FT 3-7
90.0 Free Throw % 42.9
38 Rebounds 42
6 Offensive Rebounds 17
32 Defensive Rebounds 25
19 Assists 8
7 Steals 4
5 Blocks 1
8 Turnovers 14
0 Team Turnovers 0
8 Total Turnovers 14
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
16 Points Off Turnovers 8
7 Fast Break Points 4
36 Points in Paint 18
16 Fouls 15
32 Largest Lead 1

Game Information

Venue: First Horizon Coliseum

Location: Greensboro, NC
Capacity:

2023-24 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Virginia Tech 14-4 - 25-8
NC State 13-5 1 31-7
Notre Dame 13-5 1 28-7
Syracuse 13-5 1 24-8
Louisville 12-6 2 24-10
Florida State 12-6 2 23-11
Duke 11-7 3 22-12
North Carolina 11-7 3 20-13
Miami 8-10 6 19-12
Georgia Tech 7-11 7 17-16
Virginia 7-11 7 16-16
Boston College 5-13 9 14-19
Clemson 5-13 9 12-19
Pittsburgh 2-16 12 8-24
Wake Forest 2-16 12 7-25
Full Standings