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Georgia Tech Beats Notre Dame, 60-53

ATLANTA (AP) — Josh Okogie scored 17 points and Georgia Tech snapped Notre Dame's five-game winning streak, beating the Fighting Irish, 60-53, on Wednesday night in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The Yellow Jackets (9-7, 2-1) pushed out to a 10-point halftime lead and held off depleted Notre Dame (13-4, 3-1) the rest of the way for their second straight conference victory.

The Irish were missing two of their top players, preseason All-America selection Bonzie Colson and Matt Farrell.

Okogie darted into the lane and banked in a jumper with 2:05 remaining to give the Yellow Jackets a 58-53 lead. He tacked on two free throws with 18.1 seconds left to clinch the victory.

Notre Dame's final points came on John Mooney's dunk with 3:20 remaining. The Irish missed their final five shots, mirroring their struggles at the end of the first half.

Notre Dame led 18-17 after Martinas Geben's dunk with nearly nine minutes remaining in the opening period. They managed only two free throws the rest of the half.

The Irish clanked their last 11 shots from the field, also missed four free throws and turned it over three times, allowing Georgia Tech to put together a 13-2 run and a 10-point edge at the half.

Notre Dame's only lead of the second half, 38-37, came on Geben's layup with 11:59 to go. Ben Lammers responded with a tip-in that put Georgia Tech ahead to stay.

Geben led Notre Dame with 16 points, while Mooney and T.J. Gibbs had 11 apiece. The Irish made just under 36 percent from the field (21 of 59), including 4 of 18 from 3-point range.

Tadric Jackson added 11 points for Georgia Tech. Lammers chipped in with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Notre Dame had won six of seven despite its injury woes.

Colson had surgery last week for a broken left foot and is expected to be out for at least eight weeks. Farrell, a senior point guard who is averaging 15.9 points a game, missed his second straight game with a sprained left ankle.

BIG PICTURE

Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish have shown plenty of grit without Colson and Farrell, but they couldn't pull off another win. They were on cusp of cracking The Associated Press Top 25, missing out by only one spot in the latest poll, but this loss might keep them out for at least another week.

UP NEXT

Notre Dame: Return to South Bend for the first of two straight ACC home games, hosting No. 20 North Carolina (13-4).

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