NOTRE DAME, Ind. — Notre Dame will travel to Florida State and Louisville for their final two regular season matches. The Irish will take on the Seminoles on Wednesday, November 24 at 3 p.m. ET before taking on the Cardinals on Friday, November 26 at 5 p.m. ET. Both the Florida State and Louisville matches will be streamed live on ACC Network Extra.
NOTRE DAME VS. FLORIDA STATE
Wednesday, November 24 – 3 p.m. ET
ACC Network Extra
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NOTRE DAME VS. LOUISVILLE
Friday, November 26 – 5 p.m. ET
ACC Network Extra
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FOR STARTERS
• Notre Dame owns a 69-39 record in ACC contests since the start of the 2016 season.
• The Irish have won nine of their last thirteen matches, including eight straight-set victories over ACC opponents.
• Since being down 0-2 at Georgia Tech on October 1, Notre Dame has won 33 of 44 sets played.
•Aubrey Hamilton recorded a double-double with 15 kills and 11 digs against Virginia Tech.
•Lindsey Miller and Phyona Schrader hit .538 and .455, respectively, against Virginia Tech.
HISTORY VS. Florida State
• The Irish and Seminoles are meeting for the 20th time on Wednesday afternoon with Florida State holding a 13-5 edge in the all-time series.
•The teams last met on September 24 where the Irish fell in four sets to the Seminoles
•Niego was just three kills shy of what would have been her second 20K-20D performance and just the third in program history over the past 11 years in the last meeting for the two teams.
• Lindsey Miller racked up a career-best 10 blocks in the September meeting.
HISTORY VS. Louisville
• The Irish and Cardinals will be meeting for the 43rd time on Friday with
the Irish leading the all time series 22-18.
• Notre Dame won in straight sets against the Cardinals in 2020.
• In last year’s sweep of Louisville, Aubrey Hamilton tallied eight kills and
Lindsey Miller notched seven kills with a .385 hitting percentage in their Irish
debuts.
• Zoe Nunez dished out 20 assists in the prior matchup.
• Caroline Meuth led the way for the Irish offensively with nine kills and five blocks against Louisville on Nov. 15.