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There was a guard who was underutilized last season, but her name wasn't Olivia Miles. My post in the WNBA thread indicates who it is.
As noted in the Transfer Portal thread, Iyana Moore has committed to Notre Dame for next season.
Here's an article from beat reporter Tyler Horka on Moore, how she fits into the Irish squad and where Niele Ivey's squad currently stands.
They are now up to 8 scholarship players, but incoming freshman Leah Macy is recuperating from a knee injury/surgery.
Not a lot without Macy.Is there any height there?
This could -- should -- be an important move for Notre Dame. The times they are a chagin' and ND Women's Hoops is administered and structured the same way it was in the Muffet McGraw days. With all due respect, I'm not sure that operation -- not quite mom and pop, but nothing like many other P5 schools -- was ready to be in the game, so to speak. Garrity will oversee NIL and help develop long-term recruiting and retention strategies for the Irish teams. He was a heckuva college player, a decent pro and worked on NBA teams for years.![]()
Pat Garrity ‘98 Named New Men’s and Women’s Basketball General Manager
Garrity will also serve as the primary administrator for men’s basketballfightingirish.com
As noted in the Transfer Portal thread, Iyana Moore has committed to Notre Dame for next season.
Here's an article from beat reporter Tyler Horka on Moore, how she fits into the Irish squad and where Niele Ivey's squad currently stands.
They are now up to 8 scholarship players, but incoming freshman Leah Macy is recuperating from a knee injury/surgery.
With the start of the WNBA season this evening, UConn has 14 former players in the W this year. Just behind them is Notre Dame, with 12 (see below). If Azzi Fudd and/or Olivia Miles had come out, those numbers would've gone up by one each.
Westbeld; Shepard; Arike Ogunbowale (Dallas Wing); Jackie Young (Las Vegas Aces); Marina Mabrey (Connecticut Sun); and, Bri Turner (Indiana Fever). Turner took over for Westbeld in the 2018-19 season after sitting out the prior year, recuperating from an ACL.
- This year's additions are Sonia Citron on the Washington Mystics and the Westbeld sisters, Kathryn (Kat) on the Phoenix Mercury and Madeleine (Maddy) on the Chicago Sky.
- Jess Shepard (Minnesota Lynx) returns after taking one year off from the W.
- Kat Westbeld, for those who don't remember, was the starting forward and captain of ND's national championship team. She's had an odyssey to make it to the W, spending seven (7) years playing in leagues everywhere from Puerto Rico and Australia to Spain and France, working on her game every step along the way. Congrats to Kat and she's an example to many top-of-mind players who got cut that to make this league requires a lot of expertise and grit.
- From an ND perspective this now means every starter on the 2018 NC team and the 2019 runners-up are on WNBA rosters:
Arike going 2 for 72 is the "ND WNBA show"?Last few nights it’s been the Notre Dame WNBA show.
Huh?Arike going 2 for 72 is the "ND WNBA show"?

Ratigan is Coach Ivey's 5th portal pick-up, which brings up the active Irish scholarship player count up to eight. (Leah Macy is and probably will be rehabbing an ACL injury most of her academic frosh year). From what I understand, the Irish will also return two walk-ons from last year, so there will be 10 players available for the 2025-26 season.
I think you've pretty much got those first four. Gut tells me that Coach Ivey needs to have Cowles in there at the start in that she's more of a traditional power forward/center. While Prosper can go under for defense/weak side help and rebounding, she's more of a wing (face the basket) type on offense. So it will be a bit of hybrid approach from the get go.So what's the line up looking like?
Hidalgo - Moore (Vandy) - Bransford - Prosperand then Cowles/Sanchez as C or a 4-guard lineup with deJesus/Ratigan ?
Anyone left in the portal?
This transfer was rumored for awhile, but was just announced today. Kelly Ratigan, a shooting guard from Loyola of Maryland, who was injured early enough last year to miss most of the season, will have two years of eligibility. Ratigan is a South Bend native who starred at nearby St. Joseph's. Her dad is now a surgeon assigned to Notre Dame.
A smallish -- 5'8" -- guard, Ratigan is supposed to be a stellar athlete, so it will be interesting to see if ND's Carlos Knox, who works on player development, can work with her on jab steps, step backs, etc. to free up her long-range shots.
Ratigan is Coach Ivey's 5th portal pick-up, which brings up the active Irish scholarship player count up to eight. (Leah Macy is and probably will be rehabbing an ACL injury most of her academic frosh year). From what I understand, the Irish will also return two walk-ons from last year, so there will be 10 players available for the 2025-26 season.
Here's a tweet from a local beat reporter and a press release from ND Sports Information.
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South Bend Native Ratigan Transfers To Notre Dame
She joins the Irish with two years of eligibility remainingfightingirish.com
Strongly agree and based on new GM Pat Garrity's comments, he wants to make that the main focal point -- augmented by development -- as well.Great family, great story- like J.R. Konieczny (from St. Joe also and is now at Florida Gulf Coast) -but let's face it: Nobody saw this coming and let's hope it's a one year NIL blip and not the new normal.
Good to see the Ragone recruiting commit. Recruiting is where the smoke signals about our future will come from imo.
Can we address the elephant in the room-The main phrase that comes to mind here is “how the mighty have fallen” as the talk her and chatter on McGraws Bench is excitement on a 5’8” legacy (Ratigan) and the addition of their first 2026 commit 6’0” Ragone. I am lost on how mid major player having to have a role on an elite program? She adds a body is really the only value. I doubt she even contributes what Ines Bettencourt did this year at Gonzaga.
There are many aspects that have brought the program to this point- ND was always notoriously picky and thin at garnering recruits and that had continued with Ivey leading the program. Hannah’s comments as the “face” of the program are a bit troubling, Miles (while not my fav as a player) was a beast, a two time AP All-American, the program was rolling with a #1 ranking until Feb 23 when they lost at NC State, which was not a bad loss per se, dropped to #3 but then lost at home to FSU and the media were kept waiting an hour while discussion occurred in the locker room. The loss to Duke in the ACC 2nd round was also not terrible but again, delays in the locker room keep foretelling of deeper issues. The mass exodus after the season of many quality players, a scramble on who to try to get from the portal, the ugly TikTok video of Miles and Hannah certainly paint an ugly picture. I am sure there are some program structural issues that hiring Garrity will help but the fact that a need for Garrity and NIL as being lead concerns is fake news and a poor attempt to distract away. I like Niele and hope she can turn this hot mess around as I do think she can coach with the X’s and O’s but another phrase also comes to mind “something is rotten in Denmark”….
Couldn't the same have been said about Chen last year when joining UConn? Or Karlen leaving Marquette to join the Irish? There always seems to be a mid-major/non-P4 who blossoms at a higher level every season. Only time will tell whether Ratigan's commitment to Notre Dame will pay off.
I am perusing the AP Honorable mention All-American list and I don't see Ratigan. You can't equate Karlen or Ratigan to Chen. Karlen barely made a dent for ND and I feel the same on Ratigan. Nice kid, wish her luck but her skills are way behind the elite program needs.Couldn't the same have been said about Chen last year when joining UConn? Or Karlen leaving Marquette to join the Irish? There always seems to be a mid-major/non-P4 who blossoms at a higher level every season. Only time will tell whether Ratigan's commitment to Notre Dame will pay off.
I think I see where you're ultimately going this but the examples don't necessarily add up for various reasons.I am perusing the AP Honorable mention All-American list and I don't see Ratigan. You can't equate Karlen or Ratigan to Chen. Karlen barely made a dent for ND and I feel the same on Ratigan. Nice kid, wish her luck but her skills are way behind the elite program needs.
Not all mid-major players blossom at higher level schools. Nor are all mid-major players to be put into the same boat. I would argue that Chen was just a nice part in the UConn success but she had much higher skills than either Karlen or Ratigan.
1) I said some mid-major, which is the same as you saying not all mid-major players.I am perusing the AP Honorable mention All-American list and I don't see Ratigan. You can't equate Karlen or Ratigan to Chen. Karlen barely made a dent for ND and I feel the same on Ratigan. Nice kid, wish her luck but her skills are way behind the elite program needs.
Not all mid-major players blossom at higher level schools. Nor are all mid-major players to be put into the same boat. I would argue that Chen was just a nice part in the UConn success but she had much higher skills than either Karlen or Ratigan.
Ratigan is equal to what Ines Bettencourt was when UConn signed her, they needed bodies due to roster limitations. The ND first 7 is pretty good with Hidalgo, Moore, Prosper, Sanchez, Bransford, Cowles and DeJesus. They just lack any real size. Macy will be good when she gets healthy but the rest of the roster is just that, the rest of the roster.1) I said some mid-major, which is the same as you saying not all mid-major players.
2) I'm not equating, but using Chen and Karlen as examples. which is why I said, time will tell whether the Ratigan move pays off. It's no different when looking at top-100 ESPN players who never live up to their ranking, which we see all the time.
You're fully entitled to be skeptical. I just see it differently.
Not disagreeing, just wondering why Prosper hasn’t become something more. She looked like a major prospect coming out of high school: good size and speed and handles. I remember thinking she’d turn out to be like another Soni Citron. What do you think is holding her back?Proposer and Bransford are some nice wing pieces, definitely not elite but help balance the roster
She wants to be a 3, but doesn't have the shooting or ball handling to. Her 3PT shot has improved some, but she can't hit dribble pull ups or anything mid range. She also doesn't look that comfortable in the post. She has some success driving and cutting, but with Miles gone She may not get as many passes.Not disagreeing, just wondering why Prosper hasn’t become something more. She looked like a major prospect coming out of high school: good size and speed and handles. I remember thinking she’d turn out to be like another Soni Citron. What do you think is holding her back?
Not disagreeing, just wondering why Prosper hasn’t become something more. She looked like a major prospect coming out of high school: good size and speed and handles. I remember thinking she’d turn out to be like another Soni Citron. What do you think is holding her back?
Agree with @Reypl21. Not a great shooter with an incomplete offensive game. Her roster value at this juncture is mostly as a rebounder and defender, but she should take on a much bigger offensive role this year, even if it’s trial by fire.She wants to be a 3, but doesn't have the shooting or ball handling to. Her 3PT shot has improved some, but she can't hit dribble pull ups or anything mid range. She also doesn't look that comfortable in the post. She has some success driving and cutting, but with Miles gone She may not get as many passes.
Her skills aren't really highlighted in the offense. The offense is a lot of ISO, and she doesn't have those skills yet.
She has a lot of potential though. I'm hoping this year she can put more pieces together. We'll need her to not foul as often.
I'm excited to see how Bransford has developed. She looked in shape last off season, and i was getting excited to see her mesh with the team. Her freshman season she showed flashes, sophomore year she was coming off a summer injury and regressed. Those two will need to be 10+ PPG scorers for ND.