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Notre Dame Fighting Irish
NameNotre Dame Fighting Irish
UniversityUniversity of Notre Dame
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference (ACC)
DivisionNCAA Division I
DirectorJack Swarbrick

Notre Dame Fighting Irish represent the University of Notre Dame in collegiate athletics, competing in the NCAA Division I as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The team has a long and storied history, with notable alumni including Joe Montana, Tim Brown, and Alan Page. The Fighting Irish have won numerous championships, including NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship titles and College Football Playoff appearances. The team is led by athletic director Jack Swarbrick and has a strong rivalry with neighboring schools, including University of Michigan and Purdue University.

History

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have a rich history, dating back to the late 19th century when the university first fielded a football team in 1887. The team has since become one of the most successful programs in college athletics, with 11 national championships in football, including titles won under legendary coaches Knute Rockne and Ara Parseghian. The team has also produced notable players, including Heisman Trophy winners Paul Hornung and Tim Brown, as well as Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Joe Montana and Alan Page. The Fighting Irish have also had success in other sports, including basketball, with NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship appearances under coaches Digger Phelps and Mike Brey, and baseball, with College World Series appearances under coach Mik Aoki.

Teams

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish field teams in a variety of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, soccer, and volleyball. The football team plays its home games at Notre Dame Stadium, while the basketball team plays at the Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center. The baseball team plays at Frank Eck Stadium, and the soccer team plays at Alumni Stadium. The Fighting Irish have also had success in other sports, including lacrosse, with NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship appearances under coach Kevin Corrigan, and hockey, with NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship appearances under coach Jeff Jackson. Notable athletes include Skylar Diggins-Smith, Kayla McBride, and Brianna Turner, who have all gone on to successful careers in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

Facilities

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have a number of state-of-the-art facilities, including Notre Dame Stadium, which has a seating capacity of over 80,000. The stadium has undergone several renovations, including a major expansion in 1997 and the addition of a video scoreboard in 2017. The Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center is home to the basketball team and has a seating capacity of over 9,000. The Frank Eck Stadium is home to the baseball team and has a seating capacity of over 2,500. The Fighting Irish also have a number of other facilities, including the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, which serves as the team's athletic training facility, and the Compton Family Ice Arena, which is home to the hockey team.

Traditions

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have a number of traditions, including the Fighting Irish nickname, which was coined by Francis Crowley in 1899. The team's fight song, the Victory March, is one of the most recognizable in college athletics, and is played during games and other university events. The Fighting Irish also have a number of other traditions, including the Tunnel Vision entrance, where the team runs onto the field through a tunnel of cheering fans, and the Gold Rush game, where the team wears gold jerseys in honor of the university's Golden Dome. The team's mascot, the Leprechaun, is also a beloved tradition, and can be seen leading cheers and performing at games and other events.

Rivals

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have a number of rivals, including the University of Michigan Wolverines, the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans, and the Purdue University Boilermakers. The team's rivalry with USC is particularly notable, with the two teams having played each other over 90 times. The Fighting Irish also have a rivalry with the University of Pittsburgh Panthers, with whom they contest the Notre Dame-Pittsburgh football rivalry. The team's rivalry with Navy is also notable, with the two teams having played each other over 90 times. Other notable rivals include the Boston College Eagles, the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, and the Miami Hurricanes.

Media

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish have a number of media outlets, including the Notre Dame Radio Network, which broadcasts games and other university events. The team is also covered by a number of local and national media outlets, including ESPN, Fox Sports, and NBC Sports. The Fighting Irish have a strong presence on social media, with over 1 million followers on Twitter and Instagram. The team's games are also broadcast on television, with many games airing on NBC and ESPN. The Fighting Irish have also been featured in a number of documentaries and films, including Rudy and The Spirit of Notre Dame. Notable media personalities, including Dick Vitale and Mike Tirico, have also covered the team's games and events. Category:Notre Dame Fighting Irish