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Basketball Notre Dame WBB draws home game with Texas in SEC/ACC Challenge

Irish are No. 4 in ESPN's Way-Too-Early Top 25. Texas is No. 6. Duke, by the way, drew the defending national champion, South Carolina, on the road.

From the ACC:
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – For just the third time in program history, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Texas Longhorns are set to face off this fall.

On Wednesday, ESPN/ACC announced that Notre Dame will host Texas in the 2024 SEC/ACC Challenge on Thursday, Dec. 5 in South Bend. The game time and broadcast designation will be released at a later date.

This will be the first matchup between the two Power 5 schools in 27 years as they last faced each other on March 17, 1997 in the NCAA Championship Second Round, where Notre Dame won 86-83. With the overall series split at 1-1, the Irish have played both previous games in Austin, Texas and will host the Longhorns for the very first time this fall.

The Big 12 Tournament Champs, coached by Vic Schaefer, finished 33-5 last year as the Longhorns’ season came to a close in the Elite Eight after falling to NC State.

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Poll: Which Notre Dame team will win the school's next national championship?

Which Notre Dame team will win the school's next national championshp

  • Football

    Votes: 7 15.6%
  • Women's Basketball

    Votes: 12 26.7%
  • Fencing

    Votes: 17 37.8%
  • Men's Lacrosse

    Votes: 9 20.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

Which Notre Dame team will win the school's next national championship? If you think more than one team wins in the same year, choose the one whose championship is played first.

Football?

Women's hoops?

Fencing?

Men's lax?

Something else?

Basketball Notre Dame MBB draws road game at Georgia in SEC/ACC Challenge

From Fighting Irish Media:

SOUTH BEND, Ind. - ESPN announced its 2024-25 SEC/ACC matchups for the 2024-25 men’s basketball season. Glenn & Stacey Murphy Head Coach Micah Shrewsberry and his Notre Dame Fighting Irish will hit the road for the second consecutive year, traveling to Athens on Tuesday, December 3, to challenge the Georgia Bulldogs. It’ll mark Notre Dame’s first appearance inside Stegeman Coliseum.

Notre Dame and Georgia have squared off four times, with the series tied at 2-2. All four matchups have gone down on neutral floors. The two last squared off on Dec. 18, 2022, in Atlanta, with the Bulldogs taking that one 77-62. The full series with results is listed below.

Feb. 6, 1994 Atlanta, GA The Omni W 88-85
Nov. 25, 2010 Bay Lake, FL HP Fieldhouse W 2OT 89-83
Nov. 22, 2011 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center L 57-61
Dec. 18, 2022 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena L 62-77

In addition to trying to garner a lead in the overall series with Georgia, the Irish will look to achieve its first SEC/ACC Challenge victory after coming up short against the South Carolina Gamecocks a season ago.
Full SEC/ACC matchups can be found below:
Tuesday3-DecAwayHome
South CarolinaBoston College
CalMissouri
KentuckyClemson
Florida StateLSU
Georgia TechOklahoma
Ole MissLouisville
ArkansasMiami
Notre DameGeorgia
SyracuseTennessee
Wake ForestTexas A&M
Wednesday4-DecAwayHome
AuburnDuke
TexasNC State
AlabamaNorth Carolina
PittMississippi State
VirginiaFlorida
VanderbiltVirginia Tech
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ND and the Olympics

Congratulations to Jewel and Jackie for making the US Womens Olympic Basketball team. They are well deserving .
Even though i am not a big fan of Caitlyn Clark, the WNBA made a huge mistake leaving her off the team. Caitlyn Clark is to the WNBA that Magic Johnson and Larry Bird was to the NBA. All three saved or are saving their leagues. The WNBA from what i read has not made money. Clark puts people in the stands, sells merchandise and has more people watching the WNBA on tv or computer. Having Caitlyn Clark on the Olympic team would mean $$$$'s. Its my belief, that Caitlyn Clark right now is the most devastating and scary offensive player in the WNBA. She will eventually be a double double machine and most likely threaten the 30 point scoring level on a routine basis.
In my opinion she reminds me of having a similar affect as Taylor Swift has on the young. The more players that knock her down the more popular she will become. No matter what you think of her, she is one tough basketball player.
Not sure i will watch any of the US WBB, because i scratch my head at the roster and wonder if they will even win the Gold Medal. My attitude would be entirely different if Clark was playing. Her 3 point shooting and accuracy would be deadly on the world stage. Maybe its not to late for her to be on a 3 on 3 team. At the end of the day, leaving Clark off the Olympic team in my opinion was another terrible business decision. Even though two great former Irish players are on the roster. It makes me wonder why Arike did not make the roster. The olympic game is a bit different then their normal games.

Basketball MBB: Notre Dame announces transfer additions of Nikita Konstantynovskyi, Burke Chebuhar

Notre Dame men's basketball announced Friday its last two transfer portal additions of the offseason: Monmouth forward Nikita Konstantynovskyi and Lehigh forward Burke Chebuhar. Both are graduate transfers.

We've previously covered their commitments and I've linked those stories below.



Some statements from Notre Dame's release ....

Head coach Micah Shrewsberry on Konstantynovskyi: "We are thrilled to be able to add Nikita to our program. In the offseason a major focus for our staff was to identify someone who could help us immediately at the center position, and Nikita can absolutely do that. He is a veteran who can score around the rim, is more than capable when facing the rim, and also is a physical rebounder with good hands. We expect Nikita to be a big part of Notre Dame and our success over the next year."

Konstantynovskyi: "I chose to play for Notre Dame because of the outstanding coaching staff, the wonderful environment, and much more. Coach Shrewsberry’s support has been incredible, and he has shared his and the coaching staff’s intentions regarding how they see me on the court. It’s a fantastic opportunity to represent an institution with such a great tradition."

Shrewsberry on Chebuhar: “Burke is everything that Notre Dame stands for. He is a tremendous student-athlete who excelled on and off the court at Lehigh. I always talk about how I have a chip on my shoulder, and Burke is the same way. Nothing was ever handed to him during his basketball life, and he has made huge strides over the past 12 months. With the help of our player development and strength and conditioning program, we expect him to continue to improve and impact our team in a positive way this upcoming season.”

Chebuhar: "I’m thrilled to join the Notre Dame family and hopefully contribute to its long-standing history and traditions. This opportunity excites me because of Coach Shrewsberry’s vision for the team’s offense – I’m intrigued by their play style and hope that I can complement the team with my experience and skill set. Additionally, I’m pumped to get to work with the rest of the coaching staff and players. I love that the staff is known for player development. I can’t wait to get on campus to continue improving my game and grow connections with my teammates. Go Irish!"

Recruiting First Notre Dame offer reported in 2028 class

Marcus Fakatou, a 2028 defensive lineman, reported a Notre Dame offer following his participation in today's evaluation camp on campus.

Yes, that says 2028. Meaning he's heading into his freshman year at Orange (Calif.) Lutheran. But just look at the size of him.

Fakatou is the first 2028 recruit to report a Notre Dame offer. He previously shared offers from Utah, Washington, BYU, Auburn, USC, Arizona State and Arizona.

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Recruiting Ivan Taylor recaps Alabama official visit

Our Alabama site, Tide Illustrated, caught up with Notre Dame safety commit Ivan Taylor about his official visit to Alabama last weekend.


As we've reported, Taylor will make an official visit to Notre Dame this weekend. He's also scheduled an official visit to Michigan the following weekend. We'll see if that remains the case after his ND visit.

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