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Hannah Hidalgo's magical March for Notre Dame leaves her wanting a little bit more
Hidalgo set NCAA Division I records with 202 steals and 909 points, leading Notre Dame to the Elite Eight before planning a senior season to pursue the Final Four.
- Notre Dame guard Hannah Hidalgo confirmed plans to return for the 2026-27 season after her record-breaking NCAA Tournament run ended in Sunday's Elite Eight loss to UConn.
- Hidalgo finished the season averaging 25.3 points and 5.2 assists while compiling 202 steals, breaking the NCAA single-season record for defensive play.
- Following Sunday's 70-52 loss, UConn coach Geno Auriemma called Hidalgo the "best point guard in women's college basketball right now," praising her constant involvement on both ends of the court.
- Emphasizing leadership growth, Hidalgo said she must "figure out each and every one of my teammates individually and be very intentional in connecting with them" for next season.
- Hidalgo's tournament performance drew comparisons to NCAA legends Candace Parker and Breanna Stewart as the Fighting Irish aim to reach the Final Four for the first time since 2019.
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Hannah Hidalgo's magical March for Notre Dame leaves her wanting a little bit more
Hannah Hidalgo made a little March Madness history and went deeper in the NCAA Tournament than she had in her first two years at Notre Dame.
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Read Full ArticleSports Illustrated predicts Hannah Hidalgo to have historic performance in Elite 8
Hannah Hidalgo has been a siginificant factor in the Notre Dame Fighting Irish making the Elite 8 this year. The team has been stepping up, as they face their toughest test in the Elite 8 against the UConn Huskies. This game is going to be intriguing on Sunday, but one outlet is predicting that Hidalgo will have a historic performance. Let’s take a look at what she is predicted to do. Hannah Hidalgo is predicted to record a quadruple-double in t…
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