Notre Dame Takes on Stanford Following Hidalgo's 22-Point Showing
Cal shot 61.5% and made 10 of 14 three-pointers to secure their first-ever win over Notre Dame, improving NCAA tournament chances, WNDU reported.
- In Berkeley on Sunday, the Notre Dame women's basketball team lost 80-69 at Haas Pavilion, ending the game with a defeat in Berkeley.
- A blistering first half set the tone for Cal as the team shot 63.6% in the first two quarters and led 43-33 at halftime.
- Cal guard Mjracle Sheppard recorded her first career double-double with 18 points and 10 assists, supported by teammates in double figures; Notre Dame's leaders included Hidalgo and Moore, but their names are not specified in the source.
- The result shifts both teams' midseason trajectories, as Notre Dame's loss dropped it to 13-8 and 5-5 in ACC play, while Cal has won three straight and began the day ranked 56th in the NET.
- Cal guard said, `We know what we need to do to make March Madness, and that's what we're trying to do`, as Notre Dame travels to Stanford on Sunday and Cal prepares for No. 7 Louisville at Haas Pavilion amid injuries to Taylor Barnes and Puff Morris.
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Notre Dame takes on Stanford following Hidalgo's 22-point showing
Notre Dame visits the Stanford Cardinal after Hannah Hidalgo scored 22 points in the Fighting Irish's 80-69 loss to the California Golden Bears. Sunday's matchup is the first of the season for the two squads. Stanford is 4-5 against the…
Notre Dame Drops Road Decision At Cal
The Fighting Irish fell to Cal inside Haas Pavilion on Thursday evening by a score of 80-69. The loss represents Notre Dame's fourth in the last five contests and drops the program's record to 13-8 on the season and 5-5 in ACC play.
Notre Dame takes on Stanford following Hidalgo’s 22-point showing
Notre Dame Fighting Irish (13-8, 5-5 ACC) at Stanford Cardinal (15-7, 4-5 ACC) Stanford, California; Sunday, 4 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Notre Dame visits Stanford after Hannah Hidalgo scored 22 points in Notre Dame’s 80-69 loss to the California Golden Bears. The Cardinal have gone 9-3 in home games. Stanford is ninth in the ACC with 10.4 offensive rebounds per game led by Nunu Agara averaging 3.1. The Fighting Irish are 5-5 against conference oppo…
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