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Notre Dame Lands Princeton Guard Madison St. Rose in Transfer Portal Coup
The Fighting Irish add a proven scorer to take pressure off star Hannah Hidalgo.
Apr. 19, 2026 at 7:22pm
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The addition of transfer Madison St. Rose gives Notre Dame a dynamic backcourt pairing to challenge the top teams in women's college basketball.Princeton TodayNotre Dame has landed a major transfer portal victory, securing the commitment of Princeton guard Madison St. Rose. The 5-10 guard from New Jersey averaged 15.8 points and 4.5 rebounds per game last season for the Tigers, proving herself as a capable scorer against high-major competition. St. Rose's addition provides an experienced backcourt complement to star Hannah Hidalgo as the Irish look to build on last year's success.
Why it matters
St. Rose's transfer to Notre Dame is a significant boost for the Fighting Irish as they aim to contend for a deep NCAA Tournament run in 2026-27. Her scoring ability and experience will take pressure off Hidalgo and provide a reliable second option in the backcourt, complementing the team's talented but unproven frontcourt.
The details
St. Rose, a four-year starter at Princeton, visited Notre Dame on April 16 and ultimately chose the Fighting Irish over Virginia Tech. The 5-10 guard averaged 15.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, and shot 47.9% from the field last season for the Tigers, including a 17-point performance against Oklahoma State in the NCAA Tournament. St. Rose is not a prolific 3-point shooter, converting at a 29.6% clip for her career, but she is an efficient scorer who can hit midrange jumpers and get to the rim.
- St. Rose visited Notre Dame on April 16.
- On the same day, it was reported that St. Rose was deciding between Notre Dame and Virginia Tech.
The players
Madison St. Rose
A 5-10 guard from Old Bridge, New Jersey who spent four seasons at Princeton, averaging 15.8 points and 4.5 rebounds per game last year.
Hannah Hidalgo
The star guard for Notre Dame who will benefit from having an experienced backcourt mate in St. Rose to take some of the pressure off her.
Niele Ivey
The head coach of the Notre Dame women's basketball team who landed the transfer of St. Rose.
What’s next
St. Rose's addition to the Notre Dame roster will be a key storyline to follow as the Fighting Irish prepare for the 2026-27 season and aim to build on their success from last year.
The takeaway
The addition of Madison St. Rose gives Notre Dame a proven scorer and experienced backcourt presence to complement star Hannah Hidalgo, providing the Fighting Irish with a formidable duo that should help the team contend for a deep NCAA Tournament run in the upcoming season.




