Notre Dame HC Niele Ivey leaves reaction of 3 words as Hannah Hidalgo gets the gesture of All-Star 5 to FIBA ​​American


Notre Dame's guard, Hannah Hidalgo, played an important role in the success of Team USA at the FIBA ​​Women-Americanp of 2025, gaining a well-deserved place in the All-Star Five of the tournament. The 5-feet-6 guard was recognized next to Mikayla Blakes by Vanderbilt, who won the most valuable players' prize.

Main coach of Notre Dame Niele Ivey He was excited about the achievement of Hidalgo, sharing the announcement of his Instagram history.

“🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 All Star Hannah,” he wrote.

Notre Dame HC Niele Ivey's reaction against Hannah Hidalgo, achieving the gesture of All-Star 5 at FIBA ​​American. (Image by means of Instagram/ @irishcoachivey)Notre Dame HC Niele Ivey's reaction against Hannah Hidalgo, achieving the gesture of All-Star 5 at FIBA ​​American. (Image by means of Instagram/ @irishcoachivey)
Notre Dame HC Niele Ivey's reaction against Hannah Hidalgo, achieving the gesture of All-Star 5 at FIBA ​​American. (Image by means of Instagram/ @irishcoachivey)

Hidalgo and Blakes joined All-Star Five by the Chicago Sky Center Kamilla Cardoso and the Indiana Damiris Dantas Fever Center, both Brazilian and Michigan Wolverines, kept Syla Swords, who represented Canada.

Team USA headed an unbeaten race in the tournament with a 92-84 victory over Brazil in the tournament final Monday. Mikayla Blakeswho was named MVP tournament, ran the team with 27 points, six rebounds and one assistant. In the meantime, Hannah Hidalgo He contributed 16 points, seven rebounds and four wizards to victory.

Joyce Edwards, the South Carolina striker, also played a key role in victory, adding 11 points, seven rebounds and an assistant. In the meantime, Notre Dame's teammate of Hidalgo, Olivia Miles, encrypted eight points, three rebounds and nine assists in the game.

Hidalgo played the seven games for Team USA, with an average of 12.4 ppg in the tournament. Other major scorers on the squad included Mikayla Blakes, who led the team with 14 PPG, Joyce Edwards of South Carolina with 9.9 ppg, and the Guard of Utah Gianna Kneepkens, which had an average of 9.7 ppg.


Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame's guard, shares the illusion after winning the FIBA ​​Women's American

In an interview with FIBA American After the final of Monday, Notre Dame's guard, Hannah Hidalgo, shared his excitement to win the trophy and be at All-Star Five. She felt incredibly fortunate to represent Team USA and she was grateful for every moment.

“I think it's a blessing,” Hidalgo said through FIBA ​​Americanas. “It's the second time I've been named at All-Star Five, and I really feel fortunate to be in this position, to play in the United States, to represent my country. It's an honor to be here. I appreciate that moment.”

Hannah Hidalgo previously won Gold with the U19 United States team at the FIBA ​​World Cup of 2023 in Spain. He also won gold with the U17 team in the World Cup of less than 17 years of FIBA ​​2022 in Hungary.