NCAAW

Michigan Wolverines at Notre Dame Fighting Irish

· NCAA Women's Championship - Regional 3 in Birmingham - 2nd Round
23-11, 6-5 Away
Final
55 - 76

March Madness: Hannah Hidalgo scores 21 as No. 3 seed Notre Dame routs Michigan 76-55 in 2nd round

Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. Michigan Wolverines - Game Highlights

Notre Dame advanced to the Sweet 16 for the fourth consecutive season. The Irish will have a rematch in Birmingham against either TCU or Louisville. The Horned Frogs defeated Notre Dame in the Cayman Islands in November. The Fighting Irish swept Louisville in two ACC regular-season games.

Olivia Miles, who suffered an ankle injury in Notre Dame’s 106-54 victory against Stephen F. Austin in the first round, started for the Fighting Irish. She had eight points, five assists and four rebounds.

Miles said that she didn't decide to play until 15 minutes before tip-off.

“I was leaning towards no, and then I started to feel pretty good leading up to the game,” said Miles, who admitted that it was tough playing through the pain. “I was just like, 'You know what? Let me play, because it’s my last home game, and I wanted to share it with these girls.”

Liatu King turned in a double-double with 18 points and 15 rebounds. Sonia Citron scored 16 points for Notre Dame.

Notre Dame (28-5) opened up with an 11-2 run and stormed to a 32-12 lead after the first quarter. The Fighting Irish looked like the team that dispatched Texas, Southern California, UConn and Duke in the regular-season rather than the team that dropped three of its last five regular-season games, hitting 12 of their first 16 shots. Michigan (23-11) started out 1-of-7 from the field.

“I think we have the fight because we want to win,” Hidalgo said of the relentless start that rocked Michigan. “We are competitors and we want to win and we want to get all the way to the National Championship, and that’s really where our fight comes from.”

Notre Dame held Michigan to a season-low 55 points. The Wolverines’ previous low was 58 points in losses to USC and Michigan State. Michigan entered the game averaging 78.2 points a game.

“Something we’ve stressed and emphasized is our defense,” Notre Dame head coach Niele Ivey said. “They came out with the same mindset, same energy as kind of what I talked about, dominant. And again, it’s a will; a will to win, understanding what it means to get to the next round and get to the Sweet Sixteen.”

A pair of freshmen led Michigan. Olivia Olson scored 20 points and Syla Swords scored 17 points.

Michigan Coach Kim Barnes Arico said that Notre Dame's intensity at the start and the experience factor played key roles in the rough first quarter.

“You just hope, as we’re getting our feet wet, that they don’t extend that lead,” Barnes Arico said. “We weren’t able to stop it. We were a mess defensively. I’m not sure why. I think because they could, they could score like guards in every position, and then they sped us up.”

ROYAL PERFORMANCE

King turned in an exceptional showing in helping the Fighting Irish advance to the Sweet 16, scoring 18 points and pulling down 15 rebounds. She was 7-of-7 shooting and hit 4-of-4 free throws.

“Credit to my teammates, first of all, they were able to find me,” King said. “We saw mismatches. We saw how they were defending ball screens, and they were just able to find me on the slips on the rolls and things like that. I really give credit to the point guards, and Sonia (Citron), as well, for just finding me in open areas.”

RECOVERY EFFORT

Ivey said that Notre Dame trainer Anne Marquez was the MVP for the Fighting Irish.

“I give her the credit,” Ivey said of Marquez working long hours to help Miles get ready to play. “They (the athletic training staff) have been working on Liv for the last 48 hours, 36 hours, however long it’s been. But (Anne) is my MVP.”

PLANNING AHEAD

“I think, you know, they’ve embraced it,” Barnes Arico said of the challenges her freshmen stars faced. “They’ve done extremely well with it. They have had have to have these experiences to learn from them, but they’re so competitive, and you saw that tonight from all three of them.”

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Recent Plays

4th 0:00 End of Game 55 - 76
4th 0:00 End of 4th Quarter 55 - 76
4th 0:09 Alyssa Crockett made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Mila Holloway. 55 - 76
4th 0:19 Cassandre Prosper made Free Throw. 52 - 76
4th 0:19 Notre Dame Deadball Team Rebound. 52 - 75

Statistics

MICHMICH NDND
21-57 FG 28-55
36.8 Field Goal % 50.9
5-10 3PT 6-18
50.0 Three Point % 33.3
8-13 FT 14-18
61.5 Free Throw % 77.8
31 Rebounds 34
11 Offensive Rebounds 7
20 Defensive Rebounds 27
9 Assists 16
5 Steals 9
3 Blocks 3
16 Turnovers 12
1 Team Turnovers 2
16 Total Turnovers 12
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
13 Points Off Turnovers 10
5 Fast Break Points 4
28 Points in Paint 36
17 Fouls 18
0 Largest Lead 35

Game Information

Purcell Pavilion

Location: South Bend, IN
Attendance: 8,505 | Capacity:

2024-25 Big Ten Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
USC 17-1 - 31-4
UCLA 16-2 1 34-3
Ohio State 13-5 4 26-7
Maryland 13-5 4 25-8
Michigan State 11-7 6 22-10
Illinois 11-7 6 22-10
Michigan 11-7 6 23-11
Iowa 10-8 7 23-11
Nebraska 10-8 7 21-12
Oregon 10-8 7 20-12
Indiana 10-8 7 20-13
Washington 9-9 8 19-14
Minnesota 8-10 9 25-11
Wisconsin 4-14 13 13-17
Rutgers 3-15 14 13-20
Purdue 3-15 14 10-19
Northwestern 2-16 15 9-18
Penn State 1-17 16 10-19

2024-25 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Notre Dame 16-2 - 28-6
NC State 16-2 - 28-7
Duke 14-4 2 29-8
North Carolina 13-5 3 29-8
Florida State 13-5 3 24-9
Louisville 13-5 3 22-11
California 12-6 4 25-9
Georgia Tech 9-9 7 22-11
Virginia Tech 9-9 7 19-13
Virginia 8-10 8 17-15
Stanford 8-10 8 16-15
Boston College 6-12 10 16-18
Clemson 6-12 10 14-17
Syracuse 6-12 10 12-18
Pittsburgh 5-13 11 13-19
Miami 4-14 12 14-15
SMU 2-16 14 10-20
Wake Forest 2-16 14 9-20
Full Standings