Notre Dame women’s basketball ends Sweet 16 misery, upsets Vanderbilt

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It was a back-and-forth battle in the Fort Worth regional Sweet 16 matchup with Notre Dame taking on Vanderbilt, as the Irish made the most plays down the stretch to win 67-64 to advance to the Elite 8.

The Irish, led by Hannah Hidalgo’s triple-double, finally pushed past this round, as this their fifth-consecutive trip and first time winning in the stretch. It’s the first time since Notre Dame was NCAA runner-up in 2018-19 that it has made it this fair in the tournament.

Hidalgo’s star shone bright, as she made plays all game long, with 31-points, 11-rebounds, 10-steals and 7-assists. It should come as no surprise that she played big at the end, with the game tied at 64, she found Cassandre Prosper, who had 15-points, for a wide-open layup with 22-seconds left in the game. Hidalgo would then secure the rebound as Vanderbilt tried to make a three as time ran out.

Notre Dame built a 12-point lead, but Vandy wouldn’t back down. The Irish forced 23-turnovers, and held the Commodores to 35% shooting. The Irish shot 42%, but were just 1-of-17 from beyond the arc.

Notre Dame now will wait to see who they’ll face on Sunday, as No. 1 seed Connecticut takes on No. 4 North Carolina. It’s another game where regardless of who the opponent the Irish will be underdogs, but that’s the way they like it.


This moment between Hannah Hidalgo and Coach Ivey @ndwbbpic.twitter.com/UoVvCFAgzq

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This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Notre Dame women’s basketball ends Sweet 16 misery, upsets Vandy

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