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Blacksburg, va. -After a victory at Boston College last Thursday and on weekends, No. 3 Notre Dame (17-2, 8: 0) drives to Virginia Tech (14-6, 5-4) for the second time from three direct games.

The Irish recently suppressed a hot offensive of Eagles, defeated BC 89-63 and held them to a 1-17 that was shown from the ground to complete the game. Hannah Hidalgo went up and down with 23 points, while Sonia Citron again stuffed the Stat leaf with 9 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals and a block. She headed the team on both board members and Dimes.

Notre Dame’s “Pick Your Poison” Mantra is alive and good through eight ACC games. There are five players in the conference who publish at least 15 points, 6 rebounds and a few assists per game in the ACC game. Three of them play for the Irish (Citron, Hidalgo and Olivia Miles). The other two are Miamis Haley Cavinder and Stanfords Nunu Agarara.

In total, Notre Dame has one player in four of the five most important statistical categories in the top 10 hidalgo (points and steals), miles (assists) and Kate Koval (blocks). As a team, the Irishes lead the ACC in rebounds, assists, blocks and steals per game as well as field gate percentage, achieved the lead and the rebound. The Irish crime achieves 87.5 points per game, which in the conference took second place and fifth place in fifth place. The group also leads the country with a success rate of 41.2 from beyond the arch.

The Hokies are run by the coach of the first year and Notre Dame Alum Megan Duffy, who played in South Bend from 2002 to 2006. Virginia Tech loses a defeat of 85-57 against the NC state No. 20, but brings a balanced crime and a young core to the court. Carleigh Wenzel is the leading scorer of the team (14.3 ppg), but four players achieve an average of more than 10 points per competition. Wenzel led the Hokies on Sunday with 18 points in Raleigh. Striker Rose Michaeux sets an almost double double with 12.4 points and 8.5 boards per game.

Notre Dame is 17: 2 of all time against Virginia Tech and has won the last five sessions, including a top 10 collision in December 2022, when the Irish last visited Cassell Coliseum. The game on Thursday is broadcast on Accnx and taps at 6 p.m.

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