Notre Dame men’s basketball had a good and bad day on Monday

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Notre Dame men’s basketball had a good and bad day on Monday

Notre Dame men’s basketball had a good and bad day on Monday

Notre Dame men’s basketball got a mixed bag of news on Monday, as it lost a player to the portal and a coach, but will keep two of its players.

Notre Dame men’s basketball had a good and bad day on Monday

Notre Dame men’s basketball got a mixed bag of news on Monday, as it lost a player to the portal and a coach, but will keep two of its players.

Monday delivered a mixed bag of news for Notre Dame men's basketball, a classic offseason story of roster and staff turnover. The day began with a loss, as guard Cole Certa officially entered the transfer portal. While anticipated, his departure still stings for a program looking to build consistency.

The challenges continued with the departure of associate head coach Kyle Getter, who is reportedly set to become the head coach at Cal Baptist. Getter was one of Micah Shrewsberry's original hires, and his exit leaves a significant void on the coaching staff that will need a strategic, experienced replacement.

However, the Fighting Irish also secured crucial stability. In a major win for team chemistry and scoring, guard Braeden Shrewsberry announced his return. The decision adds a compelling family narrative, as he'll get to play for his father, Coach Shrewsberry, alongside his brother, Nick, on the court next season.

Further bolstering the backcourt, guard Logan Imes also opted to stay in South Bend. While primarily a depth piece, retaining reliable bench players is vital, especially after other exits, and provides a foundation for the roster rebuild.

This rollercoaster offseason underscores the modern college basketball landscape, where managing the transfer portal is as critical as game planning. With key pieces now confirmed, the focus shifts to filling the remaining gaps as Notre Dame looks to construct a competitive squad for the coming year.

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