Notre Dame earns four selections on ACC All-Academic Team

Whatever Notre Dame does for the rest of the season, it can say there are some bright players in its program.

Whatever Notre Dame does for the rest of the season, it can say there are some bright players in its program. The ACC has released its All-Academic Team, and four Irish players made the cut. The Notre Dame players who shine best in the classroom while also performing at a high level on the court are Destinee Walker, Anaya Peoples, Dara Mabrey and Maddy Westbeld. This is Notre Dame’s best showing on the ACC All-Academic Team since entering the conference.

Mabrey and Walker are on this team for the third time, while this is the debut for Westbeld and Peoples. Players qualify for the list by achieving a 3.0 GPA for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative GPA throughout their academic career. Seeing how most collegiate athletes leave their competitive playing careers behind upon leaving school, this is a nice thing to put on a resume. Being able to balance your academic and athletic sides so well should be the goal for anyone who chooses to play sports in college.

Irish give one away to Boston College

Notre Dame women’s basketball led BC by 12 with under five minutes to play Thursday but let one get away that shouldn’t have.

Things went great for the Notre Dame women’s basketball team on Thursday night during their game at Boston College.

For roughly 36, anyway.

Leading the Eagles 60-48 with just 3:29 to go, the Irish would surrender an 11-0 run to the Eagles that got things within one in just 1:43. In all, it was a 16-1 run by Boston College as Notre Dame falls to 5-5 overall on the season and 3-3 in ACC play.

Mikki Vaughn recorded her second-straight double-digit scoring effort as she finished with 12 points and seven rebounds while Anaya Peoples nearly put up a double-double as she scored 10 points and pulled down nine boards.

“Super disappointed with how we ended that game. I thought we lost that game with lack of discipline and lack of leadership on the floor. Hats off to Boston College for fighting back,” Notre Dame head coach Niele Ivey stated. “Just taking care of the ball is a concern for us.”

The women’s basketball team had games against Syracuse and Pitt both postponed in the coming week and is not set to return to action again until they play host to this same Boston College team on January 17.