Notre Dame to face Dayton in charity basketball exhibition
Irish head to UD Arena for a charity exhibition, raising funds for mental health while giving fans an early look at Notre Dame’s rebuilt roster.
Notre Dame and Dayton have agreed to play a preseason men's basketball game to benefit charity, the programs announced this week. The proceeds from the matchup will support adolescent and young adult mental health initiatives. The game will be played at the UD Arena as part of an ongoing partnership between Dayton men's basketball and Caresource, which has sponsored multiple charity exhibitions focused on mental health awareness and suicide prevention in recent seasons.
For basketball reasons, the exhibition match will allow head coach Micah Shrewsberry to get a better look at his revamped roster for next season. The Fighting Irish are coming off a disappointing season and have lost a lot of young talent to the transfer portal and are expecting to have another transitional season in 2026-27. Dayton, led by head coach Anthony Grant , enters the matchup with much higher expectations.
They are going to be expecting to compete in the Atlantic 10 conference. View this post on Instagram Exhibition matchups have increasingly become a platform for programs to contribute to meaningful causes while also preparing for the regular season. In recent years, several high-profile teams have scheduled charity exhibitions, particularly now that the NCAA allows more flexibility in preseason scheduling.
Specific details on tip-off time, television or streaming coverage, and the exact charitable beneficiaries for the Notre Dame-Dayton exhibition matchup are expected to be finalized closer to the start of next basketball season. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions. Follow Sunny on X: @ thesunnyv This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Dayton Flyers to welcome Notre Dame for charity exhibition