The No. 6 Notre Dame Fighting Irish are back at home as they host Michigan on Thursday, Aug. 28 at 6:00 PM at Alumni.
#7 NOTRE DAME vs. MICHIGAN – Thursday, August 28 at 6:00 PM
Location: South Bend, IN | Alumni Stadium
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BY THE NUMBERS – NCAA TOURNAMENT
- For the 30th time over the last 32 years, the Notre Dame women’s soccer program qualified for the NCAA Tournament.
- Notre Dame improved its all-time postseason record to 77-26-4. Their 77 victories passed UCLA (75) for the third most and rank only behind Florida State and UNC.
- With a dominant 5-1 victory over Milwaukee in the First Round, the Irish improved to 52-4-1 at home in the NCAA Tournament
- They have recorded 50 all-time clean sheets in the NCAA Tournament.
- Notre Dame was a seeded team for the fourth consecutive year, earning the four-seed in the bottom-right quadrant.
- The past four seasons under Doug & Lisa Jones Head Coach Nate Norman: Sweet 16 in 2021, Elite Eight in 2022, 2nd Round in 2023 and an Elite Eight in 2024. Thus, two quarterfinal appearances over the last three years.
- The Irish made their 17th all-time appearance in the NCAA Quarterfinals. They are now 12-5 all-time in that round.
- They’ve qualified for 12 College Cups with their last being in 2010. They are 8-4 in the Semifinal round.
- The Irish boast three NCAA championships, which is tied for second most – 1995, 2004, 2010 – and five runner-up finishes (1994, 1996, 1999, 2006, 2008).
IRISH TAKE DOWN BEARCATS
- It was a great offensive night for the Irish with three players netting goals in the 4-0 win at Alumni on Thursday, Aug. 21.
- Sophomore Izzy Engle recorded her second brace of the season, with sophomore Annabelle Chukwu and sophomore Ellie Hodsden each adding one goal apiece in the second half.
- Sophomore Grace Restovich led the way with two assists, with senior Laney Matriano and junior Morgan Roy each recorded an assist as well.
- The Irish defense suffocated the Bearcat attack, allowing only one shot on goal. Sophomore Sonoma Kasica finished with a clean sheet for the Irish, her eighth clean sheet in her career.
IRISH DRAW AT #2 ARKANSAS
- The No. 2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (1-0-1) earned a hardfought draw on the road against No. 6 Arkansas Razorbacks (0-1-1) on in a heated top-10 battle.
- The Irish offense was led by Charlie Codd and Ellie Hodsden, who each recorded their first goals of the season in the 2-2 draw.
- While Codd netted…