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Notre Dame is among the top two recruiting classes, according to one publication
Notre Dame is among the top two recruiting classes, according to one publication

Yahoo

time11 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Notre Dame is among the top two recruiting classes, according to one publication

At least one outlet claims that Notre Dame has the best recruiting class for 2026. On3 Sports says that the Fighting Irish, according to their metrics, are number one. It's a bit tricky, since Blue & Gold uses an industry ranking for its articles, but On3's internal ranking has the Irish at number one, even if that's not the case for the industry ranking. Advertisement The difference is half a point -- the industry ranking has USC over the Irish by a half-point, but On3's own ranking has them tied, with an unknown tiebreaker putting Notre Dame on top. In both rankings, the top five are rounded out by LSU, Georgia and Ohio State. Scoring semantics aside, it's exciting to think that the Irish, coming off a berth in the national championship game, have one of the top two recruiting classes in the country. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions. Advertisement Follow Tim on X: @tehealey This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Notre Dame is number one -- or maybe number two

Notre Dame hands Stanford biggest margin of defeat in program history
Notre Dame hands Stanford biggest margin of defeat in program history

USA Today

time07-02-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Notre Dame hands Stanford biggest margin of defeat in program history

Fighting Irish Wire The only time Notre Dame hosted Stanford in South Bend before this season was an 88-76 loss in November 1991. So the opportunity to make up for that was a long time coming before the Cardinal joined the ACC. The Irish avenged their decades-old misfortune by handing the Cardinal their worst loss in program history, 96-47. The 49-point margin of defeat beat the Cardinal's previous record of 45, which was dealt by Long Beach State in March 1983. The conditions for the Irish (20-2, 11-0) to dominate the Cardinal (11-11, 3-8) were set five minutes into the game. That's when Cardinal leading scorer and rebounder Nunu Agara took a fall near the basket. She quickly was escorted to the locker room, and while she later returned to the bench, she didn't take the floor again. With the Cardinal missing their best player and starter Shay Ijiwoye and Brooke Demetre getting in early foul trouble, the Irish were more than happy to take advantage. Never was that more evident than in the second quarter when they outscored the Cardinal, 33-7. They went on a 26-2 run over the final 7:44 to take a 50-15 halftime lead, making the entire second half a mere formality: Hannah Hidalgo led all scorers with 24 points, and she combined with Olivia Miles, who had 20 points, to go a perfect 9 for 9 from the free-throw line. Maddy Westbeld scored 13 points, a total she shared with Cassandre Prosper, who came off the bench. Liatu King led the Irish with eight rebounds and five steals. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes and opinions. Follow Geoffrey on X: @gfclark89.

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