GREENSBORO, N.C. — Oluchi Okananwa had 14 points off the bench and Ashlon Jackson scored 12 to help No. 11 Duke beat No. 6 Notre Dame 61-56 in the ACC Tournament semifinals on Saturday.

Duke (25-7) will meet No. 7 N.C. State, the top seed, in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game on Sunday. It’s the Blue Devils’ first time playing in that game in eight years. N.C. State beat No. 14 North Carolina 66-55 in the first semifinal matchup.

Hannah Hidalgo had 14 of her 23 points in the first half and Olivia Miles had 10 points for second-seeded Notre Dame (26-5).

Notre Dame was held to 25 second-half points.

The Irish have made a recent habit of falling behind and, unlike in the quarterfinal against California, they couldn’t muster a comeback. Ranked No. 1 less than two weeks ago, they’ve lost three of their last five games.

Irish men outlast Cal in 4-OT marathon: Markus Burton scored a career-high 43 points, Matt Allocco nailed the go-ahead 3-pointer in the fourth overtime, and Notre Dame outlasted California 112-110 on Saturday.

Notre Dame finished in a five-way tie for ninth place and will be the No. 12 seed in the 15-team ACC Tournament beginning Tuesday. Cal finished 15th.

Burton, whose previous career high was 32 points, fouled out with 2:40 remaining in the fourth OT. Allocco then took over on offense, scoring eight points culminating with his 3-pointer for a 109-108 lead with 15 seconds left. The Irish forced Cal’s Jeremiah Wilkerson into a turnover and Cole Certa hit two free throws for Notre Dame.

Leading by three with four seconds left, Notre Dame fouled Spencer Mahoney, who made both free throws. Cal in turn fouled Garrett Sundra, who made the first and missed the second to let time expire.

Cal tied it at 61 on DJ Campbell’s 3-pointer with 5 1/2 minutes remaining in regulation and the Bears took the lead on Maddy Sissoko’s dunk to open the first overtime. Burton’s 3-pointer tied it at 79 with 36 seconds left.

Burton scored seven points in the second overtime and Sissoko’s two free throws tied it at 88 heading to the next OT.