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Talayah Walker's career-high 33 points helps Georgia Tech women beat No. 18 Note Dame in OT

Talayah Walker scored 33 points with 10 rebounds and 6 assists, leading Georgia Tech to snap Notre Dame's five-game winning streak in overtime.

  • Talayah Walker erupted on Thursday night, scoring a career-high 33 points with 10 rebounds and six assists as Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets beat No. 18 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 95-90 in overtime, snapping their five-game win streak.
  • After halftime, Talayah Walker scored 24 of her 33 points and a 12-4 run plus a sloppy final 45 seconds forced overtime.
  • Georgia Tech's supporting cast excelled as La'Nya Foster scored 22 points, Catherine Alben added 18, Brianna Turnage had 13 rebounds and 10 assists, and Hannah Hidalgo tallied 26 points with 10 assists for Notre Dame.
  • Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets improved to 6-9 overall and 1-2 in ACC, while Notre Dame Fighting Irish allowed 95 points—the most this season—and will visit Duke on Sunday.
  • After KK Bransford's December 11 injury, Notre Dame's thin depth and Hannah Hidalgo's heavy minutes—44 of 45—highlight season implications, and observers suggested it may be Georgia Tech's best win of 2025-26.
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Talayah Walker's career-high 33 points helps Georgia Tech women beat No. 18 Note Dame in OT

Talayah Walker scored 24 of her career-high 33 points after halftime and finished with 10 rebounds and six assists to help Georgia Tech beat No. 18 Notre Dame 95-90 in overtime and snap the Fighting Irish’s five-game win streak.

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