Notre Dame alumnus Hannah Storm shares experience with breast cancer

Fortunately, she’s cancer-free now.

Hannah Storm is one of the most famous people in today’s sports media landscape to graduate from Notre Dame. For over 30 years, she has part of our sports TV viewing experience to some degree. But she recently had a scare nobody ever wants.

In an interview on ABC’s “Good Morning America”, Storm, currently a “SportsCenter” anchor on ESPN, said that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in January. The good news is they caught it early enough that she underwent a lumpectomy, and doctors now say she is cancer-free. Still, it made the scare no less frightening:

“I was shocked because, again, I had had mammograms every year. I have no risk factors. I have no breast cancer in my family. I did not have a lump. I did not have pain. I don’t have any genetic predisposition to breast cancer. And what I came to learn is the vast majority of women who are diagnosed with breast cancer don’t have risk factors, and so I’ve got to say I was shocked. I was scared.

Storm is the latest example of why mammograms are so important and why women should schedule them annually by the time they turn 40. Also, it likely isn’t lost on her that in January 2015, she was the one who had to break to “SportsCenter” viewers that her colleague Stuart Scott had died of cancer.
Don’t take life for granted, folks. We only get to go through it once as far as he know, so give yourself the opportunity to live it as long and as best as you can.

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Twitter reacts to reports Notre Dame naming Marcus Freeman as head coach

This will be a home run hire!!!

The Irish didn’t waste anytime finding Brian Kelly’s replacement, they actually didn’t have to go very far either. In a move that should not have surprised many, Notre Dame will name defensive coordinator Marcus Freeman as their next head coach. It’s an exciting moment so let’s take a look a the reactions from around Twitter.

Praise for Muffet McGraw Coming from Everywhere

Legendary basketball coach Muffet McGraw retired from coaching Wednesday after a historic run heading the women’s program.  33 years, two national championships and 848 wins later she turned Notre Dame from a women’s basketball afterthought to a blue-blood of the sport.  

Upon announcing her retirement Wednesday, some of the biggest names in sports and at Notre Dame offered well wishes to the hall of fame coach.

Legendary basketball coach Muffet McGraw retired from coaching Wednesday after a historic run heading the women’s program.  33 years, two national championships and 848 wins later she turned Notre Dame from a women’s basketball afterthought to a blue-blood of the sport.

Upon announcing her retirement Wednesday, some of the biggest names in sports and at Notre Dame offered well wishes to the hall of fame coach.

Notre Dame legend and current member of the Dallas Wings, Arike Ogunbowale:

Legendary former Notre Dame basketball coach, Digger Phelps:

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to which she was elected to in 2017:

Current Notre Dame men’s basketball coach, Mike Brey:

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