Notre Dame Spring Practice Highlights: Defensive Standouts and Injury Updates

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Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish football team, led by head coach Marcus Freeman, is deep into spring practice. The defense looks sharper, and a few key players are making their presence felt.

This post pulls out the highlights from their latest session—player updates, injury news, and some thoughts on the defense’s growth. For the full, detailed practice report, check it out here.

Key Player Updates and Performances

The recent practice gave everyone a good look at several players expected to shape Notre Dame’s defense this year.

Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa’s Recovery

Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa, or KVA as his teammates call him, is still working his way back from ACL surgery. He hasn’t joined full-contact drills yet, but he’s out there in workout gear, hyping up the guys and staying involved.

It’s clear he wants to come back even stronger.

Madden Faraimo’s Wrist Injury

Madden Faraimo is recovering from scaphoid surgery and wears a red jersey with a cast on his left wrist. He’s about 11 weeks into a 12-week recovery plan.

Faraimo has dealt with more than his share of wrist issues, but he seems upbeat and determined to get back to full strength.

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Linebacker Drills and Insights

Linebackers drilled on deep middle zone coverage. A handful of guys really stood out, showing flashes that could matter come fall.

Jaiden Ausberry’s Natural Talent

Jaiden Ausberry looked smooth in coverage. He’s been cross-training at Nickel since his first spring, and you can tell—his instincts just seem to kick in naturally.

Thomas Davis and Ko’o Kia’s Development

Thomas Davis joined the linebacker drills and looks noticeably bigger this year. He brings some real physicality to the group.

Ko’o Kia is pushing into varsity consideration for 2027, following his brother Kahanu’s path. He’s making progress, which is always encouraging for a young player.

Defensive Line Observations

The defensive line under Freeman keeps trending up. The group looks bigger, and a few guys are starting to pop during drills.

Loghan Thomas’ Athleticism

Loghan Thomas stands out with his height and athletic ability. He’s not the heaviest guy, but that long frame and quickness make him intriguing for special teams or blitz roles.

Notable Defensive Line Pairings

  • Loghan Thomas and Elijah Hughes + Armel Mukam and Ebenezer Ewetade
  • Dominik Hulak and Cole Mullins + Francis Brewu and Rodney Dunham
  • Bryce Young and Elijah Golden + Tionne Gray and Keon Keeley
  • Joe Reiff and Sean Sevillano + Christopher Burgess and Boubacar Traore
  • Ewetade and Golden + Brewu and Thomas

Tionne Gray really flashed some quickness in tight spaces, getting into blockers right after the snap. That’s not easy to teach.

Defensive Backs and Special Teams

The defensive backs took it a bit easier, working on interceptions and special teams. A couple of young guys caught the eye.

Dallas Golden’s Potential

Dallas Golden is listed at 6’0″, but his wingspan feels more like a 6’4″ shooting guard. That length could give him a real shot at breaking the pattern of only starting experienced players in the Nickel spot.

Ayden Pouncey’s Development

Ayden Pouncey is a true 6’3″ with the reach to match. He still needs to bulk up, though, to handle a full season’s grind.

Luckily, Notre Dame’s depth means Pouncey can chip in without being thrown into the deep end right away.

Punt Returners and Special Teams

Several players rotated through punt return drills, including a couple of defensive standouts. The group included:

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  • Dallas Golden
  • Ayden Pouncey
  • Bubba Frazier
  • Aneyas Williams
  • Nolan James
  • Jonaz Walton
  • Mylan Graham
  • Jordan Faison

Notre Dame Men’s Lacrosse Update

Switching gears for a second—Notre Dame’s men’s lacrosse team just faced Virginia. It was a tough one, ending in an 11-9 loss, their first defeat this season.

Game Highlights

Notre Dame actually led 8-7 and 9-8 late in the third quarter, thanks to goals from Josh Yago and Will Maheras. But Virginia’s Brendan Millon broke a 9-9 tie and sealed it for the Cavaliers.

Team Trends and Statistics

This was the third time this year Notre Dame’s offense didn’t hit double digits. Before this game, their defense had kept four straight opponents to 10 goals or less.

  • Josh Yago: 2 goals, 1 assist
  • Will Maheras: 2 goals, 1 assist
  • Matt Jeffery: 2 goals
  • Teddy Lally: 1 goal
  • Fisher Finley: 1 goal
  • Chris Reinhardt: 1 goal
  • Thomas Ricciardelli: 1 assist

Upcoming Challenges

Both the football and lacrosse teams have big weeks ahead. Football’s still in spring practice, working out the kinks for fall.

Lacrosse is gearing up for a big test against No. 2 Richmond. Should be interesting to see how both squads respond.

Lacrosse Team’s Next Game

The lacrosse team faces Richmond next, and honestly, it’s a big one for them. The game lands on April 4 and you’ll catch it on ACCNX or the ESPN app.

Notre Dame really wants to bounce back after their recent loss. This matchup could make or break their spot in the rankings, so yeah, there’s a lot riding on it.

If you’re curious for more details or want the latest updates, check out the full practice report here.

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