
Hannah Hidalgo, the standout guard for Notre Dame, has announced her return for her senior season, exciting fans with the prospect of breaking collegiate records. Last season, she led the team in scoring, steals, and assists, earning multiple accolades including ACC Player of the Year and national Defensive Player of the Year.
One of the most dynamic players in women's college basketball is running it back in South Bend.
All-American guard Hannah Hidalgo announced on her social media that she will return to Notre Dame for her senior season, giving Notre Dame fans plenty to cheer for as one of the brightest stars in college basketball will have the opportunity to break several collegiate records.
Since arriving in South Bend, Hidalgo has re-defined what it means to be a two-way guard. Her playmaking is uncanny and yet might be outdone by her electric play on defense. The native from New Jersey led Notre Dame in scoring, steals, and assists in each of her first three seasons, and has been the heartbeat of head coach Niele Ivey's program.
This past year was Hidalgo's best yet. She averaged 25.3 points, 6.9 rebounds, 5.2 assists, and 5.6 steals on a nightly basis. Her outstanding play was noticed as she once again won the ACC Player of the Year and the Defensive Player of the Year. On top of all that, she won the national Defensive Player of the Year. Notre Dame finished 25-11 for the season and 12-6 in the ACC. The Irish ultimately succumbed to the UConn Huskies in the Elight Eight of the NCAA tournament.
âI love Notre Dame, my teammates, and our fansâitâs not finished yet,â Hidalgo wrote in her announcement post, sending Irish Nation into a frenzy.
With one more season of Hidalgoâs dazzling speed and fearless spirit, the Golden Dome will be rocking once again.
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Hannah Hidalgo has the potential to break several collegiate records in scoring, assists, and steals, given her impressive performance in previous seasons.
In her last season, Hidalgo averaged 25.3 points, 6.9 rebounds, 5.2 assists, and 5.6 steals per game.
Notre Dame finished the season with a 25-11 record and reached the Elite Eight before losing to the UConn Huskies.




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