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Notre Dame, 2022-'23 Season

There's public disclosure and there's disclosure to the committee

ND has no obligation to disclose anything publicly and shouldn't.

There is an obligation to disclose to the committee if they reach out and I suspect they will. Remember in 1998 when the committee chair reached out to Tara on Selection Sunday to ask about the status of Nygaard and was told Tara was walking her dog. Tara only had to avoid a phone call for a few hours. If Niele is not certain of OM's return, the most she'll say to the committee is that she's being evaluated and undergoing treatment and is day to day. The committee then will do something with that information.
 
There's public disclosure and there's disclosure to the committee

ND has no obligation to disclose anything publicly and shouldn't.

There is an obligation to disclose to the committee if they reach out and I suspect they will. Remember in 1998 when the committee chair reached out to Tara on Selection Sunday to ask about the status of Nygaard and was told Tara was walking her dog. Tara only had to avoid a phone call for a few hours. If Niele is not certain of OM's return, the most she'll say to the committee is that she's being evaluated and undergoing treatment and is day to day. The committee then will do something with that information.

Yes but that Nygaard injury happened much closer to the selection decision. Miles have been injured for over a week already. Avoidance of disclosure in this case would be a much bigger deal. However, I don't have any such confidence that the committee will knock itself out to obtain this information.
 
Yes but that Nygaard injury happened much closer to the selection decision. Miles have been injured for over a week already. Avoidance of disclosure in this case would be a much bigger deal. However, I don't have any such confidence that the committee will knock itself out to obtain this information.
Yes, I know. That's why I made the point that Tara only had to avoid the committee for a few hours, Nygaard was injured on Saturday in Oregon so there was travel back to Palo Alto and then testing (MRI), It's a much different situation for Miles' injury and her status. Niele will give one of two answers to the committee should they call: 1) we expect her to play or 2) she continues to be evaluated and is day to day.

BTW, Wes Moore has been very upfront with Johnson's injury. Before the ACC tournament he said she would not play with the hope that the additional rest would allow her to play in the NCAA tournament. After his team was eliminated from the ACC tournament,he said the plan was still for Johnson to practice and play in the NCAA tournament. No additional updates.
 
Yes, I know. That's why I made the point that Tara only had to avoid the committee for a few hours, Nygaard was injured on Saturday in Oregon so there was travel back to Palo Alto and then testing (MRI), It's a much different situation for Miles' injury and her status. Niele will give one of two answers to the committee should they call: 1) we expect her to play or 2) she continues to be evaluated and is day to day.

BTW, Wes Moore has been very upfront with Johnson's injury. Before the ACC tournament he said she would not play with the hope that the additional rest would allow her to play in the NCAA tournament. After his team was eliminated from the ACC tournament,he said the plan was still for Johnson to practice and play in the NCAA tournament. No additional updates.
That's what Niele said in Greensboro throughout the ACC tournament.
And, yes, I haven't seen or heard anything further on Diamond Johnson or Ta'Niya Latson from Florida State, who didn't play in the Wake Forest ACC game
 
That's what Niele said in Greensboro throughout the ACC tournament.
And, yes, I haven't seen or heard anything further on Diamond Johnson or Ta'Niya Latson from Florida State, who didn't play in the Wake Forest ACC game

Looks like teams are following suit to Geno
 
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Here's 2022-23 season highlights for Emma Risch, a commit for Notre Dame 2023 class, along with Cassandre Prosper (who enrolled early and is already at ND) and Hannah Hidalgo. Risch burst into national recognition a bit later than most, based primarily on her dead-eye 3-pt. shooting and her increasing ability to drive to the hoop for layups and pull-up jumpers. Here's a summary of the last season that shows (in order): 3-pt shooting, passing, drives and mid-range game; and, rebounding/defense. (Courtesy of irncty99 at The Bench). She reminds a lot of Bench old-timers of Alicia Ratay, who started on that 2001 ND NCAA Championship team with Ruth Riley and Niele Ivey: a very tall jump shooter (both are over 6' tall) who is also deadly at the mid-range.


 
Nice article on ND's Head Coach Niele Ivey in The Athletic.
Don't know if you can get behind the firewall, but if you can it's very well worth reading.


  • Nice quotes from former teammates Kelly Simeon Dayo and Ruth Riley Hunter.
  • Shows how tight she is with the McGuff family (who coached her at ND)
  • Coach Carol Owens pops up here, as she did with any article about Muffet McGraw. Her longstanding presence in the ND program cannot be underestimated from a continuity aspect, as is her work with posts (Riley, Natalie Achonwa, Jessica Shepard, etc.)
  • Uses interactions with Cass Prosper as an example of Niele's approach to working with young players.

Coach Ivey's first year was a difficult one: first-year NC who had been away the prior season and she had to operate with an incoming class she didn't sign under Covid protocols. Some mis-steps and a lot of learning moments, but she's turned it around. Of course, two of her first moves gave a cushion/head-start: getting commitments from Olivia Miles and Sonia Citron and bringing in Dara Mabrey.
 
Does anyone know why she isn't wearing a brace? Or on crutches? I know there has been no verification of the injury. I would just think instead of her limping around, she'd have some kind of support for her knee
 
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Since 2014 - save for one year - there's been a uniform on the basketball court at Purcell that has "Mabrey" on it.
That's over now...primarily because there are no more Mabrey sisters in the pipeline to put on an Irish uniform.
Michaela, of course, is on the sidelines as an ND assistant coach; Marina's playing pro ball in Italy and Chicago; and, Dara will move into something good. Whether fans like them or loath them; hate or admire the Jersey approach, you certainly couldn't miss them.

I've watched them in both high school and, of course, college. Ironically, my younger brother just bought a house in Manasquan, the heart of Mabrey country. So, who knows if I'll see one of them on the excellent public courts they have ...
Thanks for the efforts and memories.

 
Here's 2022-23 season highlights for Emma Risch, a commit for Notre Dame 2023 class, along with Cassandre Prosper (who enrolled early and is already at ND) and Hannah Hidalgo. Risch burst into national recognition a bit later than most, based primarily on her dead-eye 3-pt. shooting and her increasing ability to drive to the hoop for layups and pull-up jumpers. Here's a summary of the last season that shows (in order): 3-pt shooting, passing, drives and mid-range game; and, rebounding/defense. (Courtesy of irncty99 at The Bench). She reminds a lot of Bench old-timers of Alicia Ratay, who started on that 2001 ND NCAA Championship team with Ruth Riley and Niele Ivey: a very tall jump shooter (both are over 6' tall) who is also deadly at the mid-range.



Outstanding offensive talent. IMO, Ivey will need to figure out a way to find solid minutes for her. I think she can have as big an impact as Citron did as a freshman if she gets enough PT and might actually have as high or a higher ceiling. There are very few pure shooters coming out of HS and she is one.
 
Outstanding offensive talent. IMO, Ivey will need to figure out a way to find solid minutes for her. I think she can have as big an impact as Citron did as a freshman if she gets enough PT and might actually have as high or a higher ceiling. There are very few pure shooters coming out of HS and she is one.
Completely agree. If Emma Risch is the talent we've all been studying since she committed, I've got to think Niele will find a way to get her minutes and a probable place in her roatation. With Dara Mabrey graduating, ND very much needs a pure shooter. And this one is 6'1". BTW, she's in the 3-pt. shooting context on Monday evening on ESPNU.

Citron's best role for ND is the same she plays for the U.S.A. National Teams that she's on: the all-round player who plays defense, rebounds, moves the ball, gets tons of hockey assists and scores in the flow of the game. I think Risch will mix fabulously with Citron and add even more height to the Irish attack and defense.
 
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Since 2014 - save for one year - there's been a uniform on the basketball court at Purcell that has "Mabrey" on it.
That's over now...primarily because there are no more Mabrey sisters in the pipeline to put on an Irish uniform.
Michaela, of course, is on the sidelines as an ND assistant coach; Marina's playing pro ball in Italy and Chicago; and, Dara will move into something good. Whether fans like them or loath them; hate or admire the Jersey approach, you certainly couldn't miss them.

I've watched them in both high school and, of course, college. Ironically, my younger brother just bought a house in Manasquan, the heart of Mabrey country. So, who knows if I'll see one of them on the excellent public courts they have ...
Thanks for the efforts and memories.


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Underscores my sentence: "Whether fans like them or loath them; hate or admire the Jersey approach, you certainly couldn't miss them." BTW, as you're well aware, the Mabrey's aren't known for penalty minutes, but three-pt. shots. Lots of them. ;)
 

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