Notre Dame’s Defense and Clutch Shooting Seal Win Over Georgia Tech
Fighting Irish Rally in Final Minutes to Secure Victory
Notre Dame men’s basketball pulled off a dramatic late-game comeback to defeat Georgia Tech 71-68 on Tuesday night at Purcell Pavilion. The Fighting Irish trailed for nearly the entire game but closed with a dominant 13-0 run to steal the win. The victory improved Notre Dame to 10-10 overall and 4-5 in ACC play, while Georgia Tech fell to 9-12 overall and 3-7 in the conference .
Sophomore guard Markus Burton led the second-half charge, finishing with 26 points, including 18 in the final 20 minutes. Burton’s clutch three-pointers down the stretch turned the game in favor of the Irish. His efforts marked his fifth consecutive game with at least 20 points, making him the first Notre Dame player to achieve that feat since Ben Hansbrough in 2011 .
Braeden Shrewsberry added 15 points, providing crucial baskets to keep Notre Dame within striking distance throughout the game. Kebba Njie contributed six points and a team-high nine rebounds, including a critical late-game layup that helped secure the victory .
Georgia Tech Controls First Half
Georgia Tech took control early, using efficient shooting and aggressive play to keep Notre Dame from establishing any rhythm. The Yellow Jackets built a 16-15 lead midway through the first half behind the scoring of Naithan George and Duncan Powell.
Despite a brief Notre Dame surge, Georgia Tech remained composed. Powell’s three-pointer pushed the Yellow Jackets ahead 26-20, and Georgia Tech later extended its lead to seven points. Notre Dame responded with a late run of its own, capped by a Matt Allocco buzzer-beating three-pointer that tied the game at 37 heading into halftime .
Irish Struggle to Keep Up in Second Half
Georgia Tech came out strong in the second half, opening with a 6-0 run to reclaim the lead at 43-37. The Yellow Jackets maintained control as Powell and George combined for multiple baskets, keeping Notre Dame at bay.
Notre Dame struggled to find consistency, with turnovers and missed opportunities preventing them from making a serious push. With 6:51 remaining, Georgia Tech still held a 59-55 lead. George’s jumper with 5:35 left gave the Yellow Jackets their largest advantage at 62-55, putting them in position to close out the win .
Burton’s Heroics Fuel Notre Dame’s Comeback
Just when it seemed Georgia Tech would walk away with a road victory, Notre Dame came alive. Shrewsberry knocked down a three-pointer to trim the deficit to 62-58, igniting a 13-0 Irish run.
Burton took over from there. With 2:21 remaining, he drained a deep three to bring Notre Dame within one point at 62-61. On the next possession, Burton delivered again, hitting another three-pointer to give the Irish their first lead of the night at 64-62 .
Georgia Tech was unable to respond, missing its next eight shots as Notre Dame locked down defensively. With 36 seconds left, Njie converted a crucial layup, extending the Irish’s lead to 66-62. Free throws from Shrewsberry and Tae Davis in the final moments sealed the comeback victory .
Key Performances and Takeaways
Burton’s 26-point performance was the difference-maker, as he stepped up when his team needed him the most. His back-to-back three-pointers in the final minutes helped erase Georgia Tech’s lead and propelled Notre Dame to victory. His shooting has been lights out recently, hitting 8-of-11 three-pointers over the past two games .
Shrewsberry played a vital role in the comeback, finishing with 15 points, including a clutch three-pointer that jump-started Notre Dame’s game-winning run. Njie’s impact on the boards was crucial, as his nine rebounds helped the Irish gain extra possessions down the stretch .
For Georgia Tech, George led the Yellow Jackets with 20 points and five assists, while Powell added 18 points in a strong showing off the bench. Baye Ndongo contributed 10 points and seven rebounds but struggled to get clean looks against Notre Dame’s defense late in the game .
Turning Point: Notre Dame’s 13-0 Run
The decisive moment came in the final five minutes, when Notre Dame outscored Georgia Tech 13-0 to turn a seven-point deficit into a game-winning advantage. The Irish locked down defensively, forcing the Yellow Jackets into difficult shots while capitalizing on their own offensive possessions.
Burton’s back-to-back three-pointers provided the knockout punch, while Njie’s layup and clutch free throws from Shrewsberry and Davis sealed the win. Georgia Tech’s late-game collapse, which included a five-minute scoreless stretch, ultimately cost them the game .
Looking Ahead
Notre Dame will travel to Miami for its next matchup, aiming to build on its momentum with a third straight ACC victory. The Fighting Irish are beginning to find their rhythm, and Burton’s continued offensive brilliance will be key to their success.
Georgia Tech, now in the midst of a rough stretch, will return home to face No. 21 Louisville. With five losses in their last six games, the Yellow Jackets will need to regroup quickly and find ways to close out games more effectively .
A Gritty Comeback for Notre Dame
This victory showcased Notre Dame’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure. Despite trailing for nearly the entire game, the Irish found a way to win with clutch shooting and tough defense in the final minutes.
For Georgia Tech, the loss highlighted the importance of late-game execution. After controlling most of the contest, their inability to score down the stretch proved costly. As both teams move forward in ACC play, this game will serve as a valuable lesson in composure and finishing games strong.







