Notre Dame leprechaun making history as first female to lead team onto field
By: Allison Hayes
Posted: Oct 28, 2023 10:38 AM EDT
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ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. - Notre Dame Leprechaun Kylee Kazenski is making history at Saturday’s game, marking the first time a female student will be the leprechaun at a Notre Dame football game and lead the team onto the field.
Kazenski, fellow leprechaun Ryan Coury and Notre Dame Cheer Coach Delayna Myers joined ABC57 Kickoff to talk about the historic experience and what it’s like to be a leprechaun.
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