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Basketball MBB: Notre Dame 2025 targets and prospects well represented in new Rivals150

Inside ND Sports looked at each of Notre Dame's top-ranked targets and prospects in the 2025 recruiting class and detailed their movement in the latest Rivals150 and offered latest feelings in their recruitments.

BAS: Notre Dame defeats Purdue 11-2 in home opener, Moreno makes history

Notre Dame baseball extended its win streak to five on Tuesday by defeating Purdue 11-2 in its home opener at Frank Eck Stadium. It also marked the fourth consecutive game where the Irish scored double-digit runs.

In the victory, infielder Estevan Moreno made history by becoming the first player in program history to hit three homers in three different games.

Moreno's homers came in the bottom of the third, sixth and eighth innings. Moreno's homer in the sixth was timely, as the Irish held just a 3-2 lead entering the inning.

Just before Moreno homered in the sixth, the Irish also got a scoring punch from outfielder Brady Gumpf. The senior out of South Bend St. Joeseph hit a double and sent infielders Simon Baumgardt and Connor Hincks in for scores to put the Irish up 5-2. Moreno's homer also sent Gumpf in for a score.

After its four-run sixth inning, Notre Dame kept its foot on the pedal by scoring three more runs in the seventh inning. Outfielder DM Jefferson connected on a triple that resulted in infielder Jack Penney scoring. On the next at-bat, Hincks hit another triple that sent Jefferson to home plate for a score. The Irish finished the inning off with a Hincks score after outfielder Tito Flores hit a single to left field.

Right-handed pitcher Matt Bedford received the start on the mound and finished with 30 strikeouts while allowing two hits and no runs in three innings pitched. Each of Purdue's two runs came in the fifth inning against right-handed pitcher Radek Birkholz, who was replaced by right-handed pitcher Bennett Flynn at the top of the sixth inning.

Purdue senior catcher Connor Caskenette hit a two-RBI single off Birkholz that accounted for scores from Boilmakers outfielder Mike Bolton Jr. and infielder Ty Gill.

In his three innings pitched, Flynn allowed one hit, a single from Boilmakers junior infielder Logan Sutter, in the eighth. Flynn was substituted for right-handed pitcher Sammy Cooper at the top of the ninth, who closed for the Irish. Cooper allowed two hits on the mound but threw a strikeout before Caskenette hit a fly ball that resulted in a third out.

The Irish (9-2) return to the diamond at Virginia Tech (8-3) on Friday for the start of a three-game weekend series. Friday's game is slated for 4 p.m. EST

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Recruiting The Heat Index: Notre Dame still has a chance at one more offensive lineman

Next up in the first edition of The Heat Index for Notre Dame’s 2025 class is the offensive line position.

Offensive line coach Joe Rudolph started the new year strong with a trio of commitments from four-star offensive tackle Owen Strebig and three-star offensive tackles Will Black and Matty Augustine.

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Notre Dame is willing to settle for three offensive linemen in the class, but only after exhausting its options with four-star recruit Jack Lange. I’ve assigned a heat rating of Hot to Lange.

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For more details on Lange, follow the link below.


Coming Monday: a defensive end update.

Recruiting The Heat Index: Some intriguing names emerging in Notre Dame’s 2025 defensive tackle pursuits

Next up in the first edition of The Heat Index for Notre Dame’s 2025 class is the defensive tackle position.

The Irish started their 2025 class with a commitment from Davion Dixon, a four-star defensive tackle from Florida, and really need the future nose tackle to stick with his pledge.

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But the Irish are still looking for a three-technique defensive tackle to complement Dixon. Notre Dame’s hunt for options has included high school defensive ends and prospects likely to go elsewhere, but there’s a long way to go until the December early signing period. I’ve assigned the following heat ratings for Notre Dame’s four top remaining targets:

Medium for Javeon Campbell and Darren Ikinnagbon
Plain for Ethan Utley and Antonio Coleman

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For more details on those four defensive tackle targets, follow the link below.


Coming tomorrow (Wednesday): a linebackers update.

Football Notre Dame Football Live Chat is LIVE and lively until around 3 ET or so


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Basketball MBB: North Carolina reminds Notre Dame how far it still needs to go

The Irish looked like they could hang with North Carolina for about 11 minutes of the first half Tuesday night. Then the Tar Heels showed Notre Dame what it looks like at the top of the ACC.

Recruiting The Heat Index update (3/6): Two WR targets planning to visit receive heat ratings

The Heat Index has been updated with the following changes:

WR Koby Howard’s debut on The Heat Index comes with a heat rating of Mild with a visit scheduled for April 6.
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WR Tanook Hines’ debut comes with a heat rating of Plain with a visit scheduled for April 6.
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Basketball MBB: Game Thread | No. 7 North Carolina 84, Notre Dame 51 (Final)

Notre Dame men's basketball has been hot of late with wins in five of its last six games. But the Irish (12-17, 7-11 ACC) will be taking on arguably their toughest test of the season tonight at No. 7 North Carolina.

The Tar Heels (23-6, 15-3 ACC) have won four straight and 13 of their 14 home games this season. The only loss in the Smith Center came to Clemson, 80-76, on Feb. 6. Nearly a month later, the Irish will try to pull off the upset as well.

North Carolina is tough to beat because it is one of the best rebounding teams in the country (40.79 rebounds per game rank No. 8 in D-I) and it gets to the free-throw line a lot. UNC ranks No. 16 in free throw attempts per game (23.7) and No. 10 in free throws made per game (17.9) despite ranking No. 53 in free-throw shooting percentage (75.3).

The Tar Heels have the No. 28 scoring offense in the country with 81.4 points per game. They're led by 6-foot guard RJ Davis, who averages 21.4 points per game. Center Armando Bacot (6-11) scores 14.0 points and grabs 10.3 rebounds per game. Forward Harrison Ingram (6-7) has been adding 12.5 points per game.

Tuesday night will be the first time grad transfer guard Cormac Ryan will face his former team Notre Dame. Ryan, a 28-game starter, is averaging 10.7 points per game and shooting 36.4% from the field and 32.1% from 3.

Tip: 7 p.m. EST
Watch: ACC Network
Listen: Notre Dame Radio Network

Notre Dame season stats:

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Dellenger: Dartmouth MBB votes to unionize; what does that mean for college sports?

Ross Dellenger's latest for Yahoo Sports:

The Dartmouth men’s basketball team voted Tuesday to unionize — the first Division I college athletics team to hold a public unionization effort.

While historic, the move is likely months away from directly impacting other college athletic programs as an appeals process works its way through the National Labor Relations Board, the independent agency that enforces U.S. labor law related to collective bargaining.

The team voted 13-2 to unionize and authorized the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) to bargain on their behalf. A powerful and politically connected organization, the SEIU represents nearly 2 million employees over 100 occupations. The team is expected to present a list of demands, potentially including a student wage, more medical coverage and better treatment in a variety of team-related issues.


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Football Time to submit your questions for Wednesday's Notre Dame Football Live Chat


Please include your and hometown along with your questions. You CAN submit them early, as in now, and here's a shortcut to the question queue:

https://live.jotcast.com/chat/notre-dame-football-live-chat-march-6-2024-17830.html

Basketball WBB: 2024 target Mackenly Randolph committed to Louisville

Slow to news here, but 2024 forward Mackenly Randolph announced a verbal commitment to Louisville on Feb. 24.

Randolph, ranked No. 21 overall in the 2024 class by ESPNW, didn't end her recruitment during the early signing period in November. But she's now committed after considering Notre Dame and Michigan State down the stretch as well. Randolph can sign with Cardinals beginning April 17.

Randolph was the last remaining target for Notre Dame in the 2024 class. The Irish only signed one 2024 recruit in 6-foot-4 Kate Koval, ESPNW's No. 1 post and No. 4 overall prospect in the class.

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Basketball WBB: Hannah Hidalgo wins ACC Rookie of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year

Notre Dame freshman point guard Hannah Hidalgo won the ACC Rookie of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, as announced just now on the ACC Network.

Virginia Tech's Elizabeth Kitley was named ACC Player of the Year.

Hidalgo was Notre Dame's lone representative on the 10-player All-ACC First Team. Two of her teammates made the All-ACC Second Team: senior forward Maddy Westbeld and junior guard Sonia Citron.

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Recruiting Elite 2026 QB Jared Curtis talks spring visits plans

New Rivals national recruiting analyst Marshall Levenson caught up with 2026 quarterback Jared Curtis.

Curtis has been operating with a top six of Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, Ohio State, Tennessee and Texas A&M, but he's looking to make some spring visits to schools not on that list. One of them is Notre Dame. The Irish offered Curtis last May.


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Recruiting Five rankings storylines to follow in the Midwest

@Greg Smith highlights five rankings storylines to follow in the Midwest in the 2025 class:

A great year in Kansas
Missouri receivers lead the way
Illinois defensive linemen standing out again
Prospects on the rise in Ohio
Cream of the crop in Nebraska

Recruiting The Heat Index update (3/5): Two targets recently lined up Notre Dame visits

The Heat Index has been updated with the following changes:

LB Gavin Nix’s heat rating has been upgraded from Mild to Medium due to him scheduling an unofficial visit for March.
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CB Jahmir Joseph’s heat check now reflects his official visit schedule for Stanford and Notre Dame.
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DT Antonio Coleman’s heat check now reflects that he’s flipped his commitment from Auburn back to Alabama.
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DT Ethan Utley’s heat check now reflects his plan to announce a commitment on March 28.
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Remember: The Heat Index for the 2025 class is always available in the pinned threads above.

Football Football Never Sleeps: What we learned from Mike Denbrock, Max Bullough interviews

Join us at 7 p.m. EST on YouTube as @Eric Hansen and I go live for the next weekly edition of "Football Never Sleeps."

We'll discuss Friday's press conferences with Notre Dame offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock and linebackers coach Max Bullough, how they can impact the Irish next season and more recruiting news while answering questions from viewers.

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WBB post Game Questions

One of the reporters ask Maddie if because this was her last game at Notre Dame what would her legacy be or how did she feel about the team or words to that effect. Has Maddie made any announcement or indication she is not going to return next year? Also another reporter suggested to Coach Ivey there is a rumor Olivia miles feels like she feels she no longer has a place on the team with how well Hannah played this year. Coaches response was sort of strange when she said you’ll have to talk to her. as the old saying goes where they smoke there’s fire? Has anyone lit a match?

Recruiting Spring storylines to watch in Notre Dame football 2025 recruiting

Inside ND Sports offers an overview of three recruiting storylines to follow for Notre Dame in the 2025 class this spring.

Recruits highlighted include:

2025 QB commit Deuce Knight

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2025 WR target Jerome Bettis Jr.

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2025 CB target Mark Zackery

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2025 LB target Madden Faraimo

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2025 WR target Derek Meadows

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