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No. 2 Notre Dame women top No. 16 Duke 55-49 in ACC semis

GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - When No. 2 Notre Dame needed her most, Jewell Loyd once again did it all.

Loyd scored 21 points and grabbed an important rebound in the Fighting Irish's 55-49 win over No. 16 Duke in an Atlantic Coast Conference semifinal Saturday.

The ACC player of the year hit five straight baskets during 6 key minutes down the stretch for the top-seeded Fighting Irish (30-2), who will play No. 7 Florida State (29-3), the tournament's second seed, on Sunday in the championship game.

"She was simply amazing, which she has been all year long," coach Muffet McGraw said. "I thought during that stretch (she was) the best player in the country."

Brianna Turner added 11 rebounds to help the Irish earn their 16th straight win. The defending ACC tournament champions improved to 5-0 in the event in their two years in the league and earned a return trip to the title game after shooting 39 percent and holding off the Blue Devils' late push.

"We ran out of time," Duke coach Joanne P. McCallie said. "We needed a longer game."

Elizabeth Williams had 15 points and Ka'lia Johnson added 12 for Duke (21-10), which had the ball while trailing by four points with less than 2 minutes left.

But Rebecca Greenwell's 3-pointer failed to hit anything, and Turner hit the front end of a one-and-one with 1:29 to go. She missed the second, but Loyd grabbed the rebound and spun in a layup to make it 53-46 with 1:15 left.

"That was the game," McGraw said.

Loyd said she "just knew I could get in there and at least make a tip out. It bounced right to me."

The Fighting Irish, who beat Duke by 13 on Feb. 16 in South Bend, improved to 9-1 against Top 25 opponents by winning this rematch of last year's ACC title game.

Freshman Azura Stevens added 11 points for Duke, which was denied its 14th title game appearance but made things interesting after falling behind by 12 in the second half.

The Blue Devils reeled off seven straight points and Williams hit three straight buckets, the third of which made it 46-41 with just under 5 minutes left.

Greenwell then pulled Duke to 50-46 with her big 3 with about 2ˆ½ minutes to play. Her pivotal airball came on the Blue Devils' next possession and they didn't score again until Johnson's 3 with 0.4 of a second to play.

STAT SHEET:

This was the lowest-scoring game of the year for both teams. ... Notre Dame held a 42-36 rebounding advantage and became the second straight team to beat the Blue Devils on the boards. "They were more aggressive, and I think they worked harder for position," McCallie said. ... Duke combined to miss 20 straight 3-pointers in its two games against Notre Dame before Greenwell hit one midway through the second half. The Blue Devils finished 3 of 13 from behind the arc.

TIP-INS:

Duke: The Blue Devils shot 32 percent but their poor shooting numbers were dragged down by a miserable start in which they missed 14 of their first 15 shots during the opening 8ˆ½ minutes.

Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish reached the 30-win mark for the fifth straight year and seventh time in program history.

UP NEXT:

Duke: Awaits at-large bid into NCAA Tournament.

Notre Dame: Plays either No. 7 Florida State or No. 10 Louisville on Sunday in the ACC championship game.

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Duke head coach Joanne P. McCallie directs her team against Notre Dame during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference women's tournament in Greensboro, N.C., Saturday, March 7, 2015. Notre Dame won 55-49. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) The Associated Press
Notre Dame's Lindsay Allen (15) shoots over Duke's Mercedes Riggs (12) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference women's tournament in Greensboro, N.C., Saturday, March 7, 2015. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) The Associated Press
Notre Dame's Brianna Turner (11) knocks the ball from Duke's Rebecca Greenwell (23) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference women's tournament in Greensboro, N.C., Saturday, March 7, 2015. Notre Dame won 55-49. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) The Associated Press
Notre Dame's Lindsay Allen (15) shoots over Duke's Mercedes Riggs (12) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference women's tournament in Greensboro, N.C., Saturday, March 7, 2015. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) The Associated Press
Notre Dame head coach Muffet McGraw reacts to a call during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Duke in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference women's tournament in Greensboro, N.C., Saturday, March 7, 2015. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) The Associated Press
Notre Dame's Lindsay Allen (15) is tripod up by Duke's Azura Stevens (11) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference women's tournament in Greensboro, N.C., Saturday, March 7, 2015. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) The Associated Press
Duke's Elizabeth Williams (1) and Notre Dame's Taya Reimer (12) battle for a rebound during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference women's tournament in Greensboro, N.C., Saturday, March 7, 2015. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) The Associated Press
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