What's Happening?
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball team has been awarded a No. 6 seed in the 2026 NCAA Tournament. They are scheduled to play against the 11th-seeded Fairfield team in Columbus, Ohio. Under the leadership of coach Niele Ivey, Notre Dame is making
its fifth consecutive appearance in the tournament. Despite a challenging season, the team finished with a 22-10 record and 12-6 in the ACC. Star guard Hannah Hidalgo, a two-time ACC Player of the Year, has been instrumental in the team's success, averaging 25.2 points per game. The Irish ended the regular season on a high note, winning five consecutive games and reaching the ACC Tournament semifinals.
Why It's Important?
Notre Dame's participation in the NCAA Tournament highlights the team's resilience and ability to overcome challenges throughout the season. The tournament provides a platform for players like Hannah Hidalgo to showcase their skills on a national stage, potentially influencing their future careers. For the university, continued success in the tournament enhances its reputation and can attract future talent. The tournament also impacts the broader landscape of women's college basketball, as it draws attention to the sport and encourages increased viewership and support.
What's Next?
Notre Dame will face Fairfield in the first round, with the potential to advance to the second round against the winner of the Ohio State and Howard game. The team's performance in the tournament could set the stage for future matchups against top-seeded teams, offering opportunities for further advancement. Coach Niele Ivey and her team will focus on maintaining their momentum and leveraging their strengths to progress in the tournament.









