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BREAKING: Notre Dame senior quarterback Steve Angeli is entering the transfer portal, per Matt Zenitz of 247Sports. Notre Dame QB Steve Angeli is expected to enter the transfer portal, a source ...
Kennedy Urlacher highlighted a list of NFL legends whose sons became Notre Dame football players. He'll take his talents elsewhere next season. Urlacher, who was a sophomore safety for Notre Dame ...
Notre Dame picked up another talented player in its 2026 class when Portage (Mich.) Northern offensive tackle Gregory Patrick committed to the Fighting Irish. Notre Dame beat out Michigan ...
Notre Dame is looking to land another top class under head coach Marcus Freeman. The 2026 class will be the fourth under Freeman and the Irish are riding high after a 14-2 campaign that saw the ...
Notre Dame is among the teams that will have to work to remain within the 105-player roster limit. Chances are best that Notre Dame will see more players depart than enter, but who all will end ...
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish fell just short of their ultimate goal this past season, losing to the Ohio State Buckeyes in the College Football Playoff national championship game. Now ...
Notre Dame quarterback Steve Angeli is planning to enter the NCAA transfer portal, a source confirmed to ESPN on Thursday. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound passer has appeared in 20 games over his three ...
SOUTH BEND —And then there were two. Notre Dame football saw its three-way quarterback battle for the 2025 starting job reduced by one with Thursday’s news that fourth-year junior Steve Angeli ...
Former Notre Dame women's basketball guard Emma Risch has signed with Florida State. The rising junior entered the transfer portal on April 1 after seeing action in 20 games over the last two ...
"Evans' stats last year — 43 catches, 421 yards, three touchdowns — aren't overly flashy, but he excelled in a Notre Dame offense that was primarily run-first," McLaughlin wrote. "That program ...
Notre Dame forward Liatu King was chosen by the Los Angeles Sparks with the No. 28th pick in the third round of the WNBA Draft Monday night in New York City. In her one year at Notre Dame ...