Monday delivered a mixed bag of news for Notre Dame men's basketball, a classic offseason story of roster flux that every program navigates. The day began with a loss, as guard Cole Certa officially entered the transfer portal. While anticipated, his departure still stings for a team looking to build consistency.
The hits kept coming with staffing news, as associate head coach Kyle Getter is reportedly leaving to become the head coach at Cal Baptist. Getter was one of Micah Shrewsberry's original hires, so his exit creates a significant void on the bench. Finding an experienced replacement will be a top priority to support Shrewsberry's vision.
However, the Fighting Irish secured crucial stability with two key returnees. First, guard Braeden Shrewsberry announced his decision to stay, a move that feels like a family affair. The chance to play for his father alongside his brother, Nick, was an opportunity too special to pass up.
Adding to the positive momentum, guard Logan Imes also opted to return. In the modern game where depth is paramount, retaining a reliable bench piece like Imes is a quiet win, especially after weathering several departures.
For Notre Dame, this offseason rollercoaster is far from over. The focus now shifts to the transfer portal, where the Irish must be active to fill out the roster. It's a challenging but familiar dance in college basketball—managing exits while strategically building for the season ahead.
