Hannah Hidalgo has officially announced her return to Notre Dame for her senior season, expressing confidence in the team's potential to improve after reaching the Elite Eight. She aims to overcome previous challenges and lead a new roster next year.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Hannah Hidalgo announced on social media Thursday that she will return to Notre Dame for her senior season. Hidalgo, who indicated after the Fighting Irish were eliminated by UConn in the Elite Eight that she was planning on coming back, posted a photo of herself wearing her Fighting Irish uniform with the caption “Run It Back” “It’ll be a different roster than it was this year, completely different, but we finally got over that hump,” Hidalgo said after Notre Dame's 70-52 loss in the Fort Worth Regional 1 final. “We know that the people coming in next year, they’re going to have to raise their level because we know what it feels like to get to the Elite Eight. And now we’re going have to get over that hump. The same that we felt with getting to the Sweet 16 two, three times, and just wanting to get over that hump.” Hidalgo was an AP first-team All-America selection her first two years, but was a second-team pick this season despite winning ACC player of the year for the second straight season. She led Division I in steals (5.6 per game) and was third in scoring (25.2 points per game) along with averaging 6.4 rebounds and 5.3 assists. Hidalgo has 481 career steals. Chastadie Barrs, who played at Lamar from 2015-19, holds the Division I record with 649. \\\_ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here. AP women’s college basketball: and
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Hannah Hidalgo expressed her excitement about returning for her senior season, stating that the team has the potential to improve and get over the hump after reaching the Elite Eight.
Hidalgo was an AP first-team All-America selection for her first two years and was named ACC player of the year for the second consecutive season, leading Division I in steals and ranking third in scoring.
Hannah Hidalgo has 481 career steals, which places her behind Chastadie Barrs, who holds the Division I record with 649 steals.
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