Skylar Diggins congratulates Olivia Miles on Notre Dame signing

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The lineage of high-level guard play for Notre Dame won’t soon end with the legacies of Skylar Diggins and Arike Ogunbowale.

One of the potentially generational talents in women’s basketball Olivia Miles will be heading to Notre Dame next year. She like many others had her signing day over the weekend.

 

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Olivia talked to us on Protect Our Queens about when she made her decision to commit to the Fighting Irish.

I’ve always loved Notre Dame. I just loved watching their team, the style, the culture. And when I visited around this time last year, I was like yo I could see myself here instantly.

In asking Olivia some potential would you rather question, we wanted to know if she would rather play alongside Skylar or Arike at Notre Dame if she had the chance. After careful deliberation, she chose Diggins, admitting it was a tough choice.

I feel like Skylar is just so cool. Like she’s just so swaggy. Everything she does is just so elegant and I just love the way she plays.

It seems she made the right choice. Over the weekend, Phoenix Mercury guard Skylar Diggins sent this message to Olivia congratulating her on signing to Notre Dame.

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