Notre Dame Secures Commanding Victory Over Wake Forest
A Dominant Display from Start to Finish
The Notre Dame women's basketball team delivered an exceptional performance Thursday night, defeating Wake Forest 100-64 at Purcell Pavilion. This commanding victory improved the Irish's record to 13-2 overall and 4-0 in the ACC. It also marked their fourth game of the season scoring 100 or more points, a milestone only achieved three other times in program history.
Right from the tip-off, Notre Dame set a relentless pace. A 10-0 run to open the game put Wake Forest on the defensive. By the end of the first quarter, the Irish held a 25-15 lead, with seven different players contributing to the score. Their balanced offense and suffocating defense established an early dominance that Wake Forest struggled to challenge throughout the game.
The second quarter saw Notre Dame elevate their play even further. Hannah Hidalgo led the charge, scoring 17 points in the first half on an efficient 6-for-8 from the field and 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. The team’s quick transitions and sharp shooting extended their lead to 53-31 at halftime, leaving the Demon Deacons unable to find their rhythm.
A Balanced Attack Leads the Way
Notre Dame’s depth was a defining factor in their dominant victory. Six players scored in double figures, exemplifying their balanced offensive approach. Hidalgo led all scorers with 23 points while also tying her season-high with six steals. Liatu King added 17 points and grabbed six rebounds, showcasing her ability to impact both ends of the court. Sonia Citron contributed 16 points, further emphasizing the Irish's multifaceted offense.
Notably, Olivia Miles came close to a double-double, tallying 13 points and nine assists. Maddy Westbeld, playing in her first home game of the season after recovering from injury, scored 14 points and grabbed six boards. Off the bench, Kate Koval added 11 points, underscoring the team’s incredible depth.
Defensively, the Irish maintained intensity throughout the game. They forced Wake Forest into 11 turnovers and held them scoreless for the final 4:35 of the game. Notre Dame’s ability to combine offensive firepower with defensive discipline highlights why they are among the top teams in the nation.
Wake Forest’s Bright Spots Amid Defeat
While Wake Forest ultimately fell short, they displayed moments of resilience and effort. Redshirt junior Malaya Cowles continued her strong season, recording her third double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds. She was particularly effective in the first half, pulling down six boards and keeping her team competitive on the glass.
Senior guard Elise Williams was another standout for the Demon Deacons. In just her second game back from injury, she scored a season-high 18 points on efficient shooting. She was perfect from the free-throw line, going 7-for-7, and has now made an impressive 19 of her 21 free throw attempts this season. Williams is currently ranked seventh in Wake Forest program history for career free-throw percentage, showcasing her reliability at the charity stripe.
Redshirt senior Demeara Hinds also delivered a strong performance with 17 points and six rebounds, just one point shy of her career-high. Her inside presence, along with Cowles, gave Wake Forest a fighting chance in stretches of the game. The Demon Deacons even managed a 10-0 run in the third quarter, fueled by key contributions from Hinds and Williams.
However, Wake Forest struggled to sustain their momentum, especially in transition defense and outside shooting. While they forced Notre Dame into double-digit turnovers—a hallmark of their defense over the past few seasons—they couldn’t capitalize consistently on these opportunities.
Historic Milestones for Notre Dame
Notre Dame’s 1,337 points through 15 games set a new program record, reflecting their offensive efficiency and firepower this season. Entering the game as the nation’s leader in three-point shooting percentage at 44.3%, the Irish continued to demonstrate their prowess from beyond the arc, going 5-for-8 in the first half alone.
This victory also showcased the team’s ability to share the workload, a critical asset as the season progresses. With six players scoring in double figures and multiple contributors on the defensive end, Notre Dame demonstrated why they are among the favorites in the ACC. Their ability to dominate both offensively and defensively, while maintaining a high level of energy late in games, sets them apart as a championship contender.
Key Takeaways for Wake Forest
For Wake Forest, the game was another learning opportunity as they continue to develop their roster. Despite the lopsided score, the Demon Deacons showed flashes of competitiveness, particularly with their ability to generate turnovers. Over their last 57 games, Wake Forest has forced opponents into double-digit turnovers in all but one contest, a testament to their defensive tenacity.
The trio of Williams, Cowles, and Hinds provided a bright spot, with each scoring 15 or more points. This marked the first time since December 2021 that three Wake Forest players have achieved that milestone in the same game. The challenge for the Demon Deacons moving forward will be to build on these individual performances and translate them into consistent team success.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Notre Dame remains unbeaten in ACC play and will aim to extend their winning streak as they travel to Clemson for a Sunday matchup. The Irish will look to maintain their offensive efficiency and defensive intensity as they face a Clemson team eager for an upset.
Wake Forest, now 7-8 overall and 0-4 in the ACC, will focus on improving their transition defense and shooting consistency as they prepare to face Virginia Tech. While the road ahead is challenging, the Demon Deacons have the pieces to compete, particularly if they can continue to get strong performances from their key players.
This game highlighted the contrasting paths of the two teams. Notre Dame continues to assert themselves as a powerhouse in women’s college basketball, while Wake Forest seeks to establish consistency and build for the future. As the ACC season unfolds, both teams will aim to solidify their positions and make their mark on a competitive conference landscape.







