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Newsstand: ESPN taps Notre Dame pass-catcher as breakout player for 2025 campaign

Newsstand: ESPN taps Notre Dame pass-catcher as breakout player for 2025 campaign

On Friday, two days after Notre Dame football kicked off their spring session, ESPN’s Jake Trotter named wide receiver Jaden Greathouse the Fighting Irish’s breakout player for the 2025 season, citing his efforts in the College Football Playoff. 

In Notre Dame’s four postseason games, Greathouse, a rising junior out of Austin, Texas, caught 16 passes for 247 yards and 3 touchdowns. Thirteen of those receptions and 233 yards came in their final two games against Penn State and Ohio State. 

“That spectacular ending could prove to be a springboard for Greathouse to be even greater in 2025,” Trotter said. 

Through the first two years of his career, Greathouse has hauled in 60 throws for 857 yards and 9 touchdowns in 23 games. He projects as one of Notre Dame’s pass-catching options next season. 

Notre Dame Posts of the Day

Irish senior guard Olivia Miles addressed Notre Dame fans after they beat Michigan in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Purcell Pavilion on Sunday. 

Olivia Miles gets emotional addressing Notre Dame fans after her final game at Purcell Pavilion, a 76-55 second round NCAA Tournament win over Michigan.

She leaves them with this on the Fighting Irish’s way to the Sweet 16…

“Job’s not done. We’re just starting. I love y’all.” pic.twitter.com/HGIxKP86uW

— Tyler Horka (@tbhorka) March 23, 2025

Here’s a look at Irish women’s basketball coach Niele Ivey’s postgame locker room speech.

an incredible group of seniors #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/i4k67jk16n

— Notre Dame Women’s Basketball (@ndwbb) March 23, 2025

Irish football coach Marcus Freeman attended Sunday’s women’s hoops game.

Marcus Freeman making a routine appearance at Purcell Pavilion for the last Notre Dame women’s basketball home game of the season. Here with a few of his kids today. pic.twitter.com/KYIAccDGLk

— Tyler Horka (@tbhorka) March 23, 2025

Notre Dame Quote of the Weekend 

“Thank God she had the opportunity to come out here. I thought she was really good. I know she’s playing through a lot of pain. But our training staff has been just phenomenal, so I’m really grateful for all the work, all the late-night treatments that they have put in for her.”

— Ivey on Miles playing through an ankle injury against Michigan

Notre Dame Headlines of the Weekend 

Update on 2027 four-star QB Peter Bourque: ND visit, decision timeline, more

ND forward Tae Davis to enter NCAA transfer portal

How ND guard Olivia Miles said ‘eff it’ and gutted it out in NCAA Tournament win vs. Michigan

Everything ND coach Niele Ivey said after NCAA Tournament win vs. Michigan

ND punches first, punches Sweet 16 ticket in NCAA Tournament blowout of Michigan

ND, Georgia and LSU visits gave touted safety Ayden Pouncey a lot to think about

‘More family than a coach’: Will Pauling reunites with Mike Brown at ND, eyeing return to top form

Intel: Predicting five-star EDGE Rodney Dunham to ND

“Amazing” visit to ND has the Irish in great position to land elite edge rusher Rodney Dunham Jr.

Back in the Bend: Former ND forward Natalie Achonwa faces Fighting Irish in NCAA Tournament

Five things ND coach Niele Ivey said about Michigan before second-round NCAA Tournament matchup

Intel: Key ND wide receiver target sets April spring visit

‘The best players will separate’: Where is the cut-off in crowded ND running back room?

Top 2027 QB Trae Taylor breaks down latest ND visit: ‘It’s a special place’

ND strengthens position in Chicagoland DL Brayden Parks’ recruitment after latest visit

How Gino Guidugli will decide ND quarterback competition

Why ND quarterbacks Steve Angeli, Kenny Minchey ‘could be the guy’

Can DeZephen Walker be the next star ND RB from Missouri? Coaches think so

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