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Cormac Ryan
Student Athlete at Notre Dame Men’s Basketball
Cormac Joseph Ryan, born on October 26, 1998, is an American professional basketball player currently playing for the Oklahoma City Blue of the NBA G League.1 He is the son of Michael and Rosemary Ryan.1 He has four siblings: Thomas (who played basketball at Yale), Owen, Summer (who plays at Haverford), and Starling.2
Ryan's journey in college basketball included playing for the Stanford Cardinal, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and North Carolina Tar Heels.1 During his time at Notre Dame, Ryan pursued a major in management consulting and later completed his MBA with a focus on strategy and entrepreneurship.2 He is now pursuing a master's degree in applied professional studies at North Carolina.2
High School Career::
- Ryan grew up in Manhattan, New York, and initially attended Collegiate School.1
- He transferred to Milton Academy in Milton, Massachusetts, reclassifying as a sophomore.1
- During his junior year, he averaged 19.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 5.0 assists, leading Milton to the NEPSAC semifinals.1
- As a senior, he averaged 23.5 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 5.5 assists, with Milton finishing as NEPSAC runner-up.1
- Ryan scored a total of 1,423 points for Milton Academy and was a three-time All-NEPSAC team selection, earning NEPSAC player of the year honors in his junior and senior years.1
Recruiting::
- Ryan was rated as a four-star recruit.1
- Ranked No. 63 by ESPN, No. 64 by 247Sports Composite, and No. 77 by Rivals.1
- He committed to Stanford under coach Jerod Haase, despite predictions for Northwestern.1
- He also received offers from Florida, Indiana, Notre Dame, Villanova, and Michigan.1
College Career::
- Stanford (2018–19): Ryan averaged 8.7 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.8 assists in 24 games, starting in 17 of them.1
- Notre Dame (2019–23): He transferred to Notre Dame before the 2019–20 season and redshirted his first year.1 In his debut, he scored 13 points against No. 13 Michigan State.1 He started 16 of 25 games, averaging 9.9 points.1 As a redshirt junior, he started 22 of 35 games, averaging 9.2 points.1 In his redshirt senior year, Ryan started all 32 games and averaged 12.3 points.1
- North Carolina (2023–24): Ryan transferred to North Carolina for his final year of eligibility.1 He started 34 of 36 games, averaging 11.5 points.1
Professional Career::
