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2026 four-star PG Jonathan Sanderson commits to Notre Dame


The on-court dividends of Notre Dame hiring Jon Sanderson as its new director of men’s basketball strength and conditioning won’t be seen until later this year. But in less than a month’s time, the Irish have already benefited from Sanderson’s hiring on the recruiting trail. That’s because his son, Jonathan Sanderson, announced a commitment to Notre Dame. (Inside ND Sports)

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