No. 14 Duke Edges No. 18 Georgia Tech in Defensive Showdown, 55-50
Blue Devils Extend Winning Streak in Gritty Contest
The No. 14 Duke women’s basketball team secured a hard-fought 55-50 victory over No. 18 Georgia Tech on Sunday afternoon at McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta. With the win, the Blue Devils extended their winning streak to five games, improving their record to 17-4 overall and 8-1 in ACC play. Georgia Tech dropped to 17-4 overall and 5-4 in the conference following the loss.
Duke’s defense played a pivotal role in the victory, holding the Yellow Jackets to season lows in points, field-goal percentage, and three-point shooting. Taina Mair, Oluchi Okananwa, and Delaney Thomas each scored 12 points to lead the Blue Devils, while Zoesha Smith’s double-double highlighted Georgia Tech’s efforts.
Defensive Struggles Define the First Half
Both teams entered the game as defensive powerhouses, and the first half reflected their prowess on that end of the court. Georgia Tech opened strong, jumping out to a 16-10 lead thanks to Smith’s dominance in the paint. Kayla Blackshear added key buckets to extend the lead to six points, but Duke clawed back with an 11-0 run that spanned the first and second quarters, giving them a 23-20 edge.
The Yellow Jackets tied the game at 25-all midway through the second quarter, but Duke’s defensive pressure forced turnovers and limited clean looks at the basket. The Blue Devils closed the half on a 6-2 run, heading into the break with a 31-27 lead. Both teams shot 40% from the field in the half, with Georgia Tech controlling the boards but struggling to convert second-chance opportunities.
Third Quarter: Back-and-Forth Battle
Georgia Tech came out of the locker room with renewed intensity, starting the third quarter on a 6-0 run to take a 33-31 lead. Smith and Kara Dunn were instrumental during this stretch, combining for all six points. However, Duke responded quickly, with Thomas and Mair contributing key baskets to retake the lead.
The third quarter featured five ties and two lead changes, as both teams traded buckets and defensive stops. Okananwa’s mid-range jumper and a turnaround shot from Thomas helped Duke build a slim advantage, but Smith’s back-to-back layups in the final minute knotted the score at 45 heading into the final quarter.
Duke’s Defense Seals the Game
The fourth quarter was a showcase of Duke’s defensive discipline. The Blue Devils held Georgia Tech to just five points in the period, limiting the Yellow Jackets to 2-of-19 shooting. Okananwa took over offensively for Duke, scoring six of her 12 points in the final frame, including consecutive baskets that gave the Blue Devils a 51-47 lead with 5:40 to play.
Despite several missed opportunities, Duke’s defense ensured the Yellow Jackets could not mount a comeback. Georgia Tech was held scoreless for the final 5:13 of the game, as the Blue Devils forced tough shots and secured critical rebounds. Mair and Fournier iced the game with free throws, securing the five-point victory.
Key Performances and Takeaways
Mair’s 12 points and five assists highlighted her ability to steady Duke’s offense in critical moments. Okananwa added six rebounds and two assists to her 12 points, while Thomas posted eight rebounds and two blocks. Fournier and Jadyn Donovan also made significant contributions off the bench, combining for 10 points and 14 rebounds.
For Georgia Tech, Smith recorded her third double-double of the season with 16 points and 13 rebounds, dominating on the glass. Dunn added 10 points but struggled to find consistency against Duke’s defensive pressure. The Yellow Jackets managed just one three-pointer on 20 attempts, a season low, highlighting their offensive struggles.
Turning Point: Duke’s Fourth-Quarter Defense
Duke’s ability to lock down defensively in the fourth quarter proved to be the decisive factor. The Blue Devils held Georgia Tech to single-digit scoring in both the second and fourth quarters, marking the 21st quarter this season in which they have achieved this feat. Okananwa’s clutch scoring in the final minutes and Duke’s ability to limit second-chance points sealed the win.
Looking Ahead
Duke will travel to Raleigh for a top-20 matchup against No. 20 NC State on February 3. The Blue Devils aim to continue their defensive dominance and remain atop the ACC standings.
Georgia Tech will head to Miami for a road game on February 2, seeking to bounce back and improve their offensive consistency.
A Gritty Win for Duke
This victory emphasized Duke’s ability to execute in high-pressure situations, particularly on the defensive end. The Blue Devils’ resilience and balanced scoring make them a formidable force in the ACC. For Georgia Tech, the loss highlighted their struggles from beyond the arc and the need for greater offensive efficiency. Both teams will look to take valuable lessons from this hard-fought contest as they progress through the season.







