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Olivia Miles and Sonia Citron committed to play at Notre Dame the same week Niele Ivey took the job. Here's why they bought into her vision and how they built this year's title contender.
Notre Dame star Olivia Miles has announced her plans for next season. Miles, who was the projected No. 2 pick for the 2025 WNBA draft, will forgo the draft to return for her final season of college eligibility. However, the dynamic guard will not be playing for Notre Dame next season. She is entering the transfer portal.
When Notre Dame ended its regular season on a low note, Niele Ivey knew her team didn’t need reassurance or encouragement. None of that. They needed to get angry.
Niele Ivey was a foundational member of what became an important and unspoken tradition for Fighting Irish women's basketball.
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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNNiele Ivey, Notre Dame players talk after advancing in NCAA TournamentIvey took to the podium to discuss the Irish's 76-55 victory over Michigan in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. She was joined by Hannah Hidalgo, Liatu King and Sonia Citron, the team's three leading scorers for the day.
Notre Dame wasn't at full strength when it played TCU in the Cayman Islands. Still, the Irish led by 14 and lost. And they felt that pain this week.
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After a late-season slide, Notre Dame had a break, a cookout and a recommitment to defense that sparked its NCAA Tournament hopes.
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Among the strong senior group for Notre Dame includes an ultra-talented pack of Olivia Miles, Sonia Citron, Liatu King and Maddy Westbeld, with the first two expected to be top-five picks in the upcoming WNBA Draft.
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After a disappointing finish in the ACC Tournament, Notre Dame coach Niele Ivey had a week of hard practices to refocus her team and get them ready for a run in March Madness.