Louisville loses 2013 national championship after NCAA appeal fails
- Updated

Tags
As featured on
The University of Louisville's appeal to the NCAA has been denied, and the 2013 NCAA men's basketball championship will become the first in NCAA history to be vacated.
For Rick Pitino, Thursday's ruling by a panel of the Independent Accountability Resolution Process was a slam dunk.
Most Popular
Articles
- Louisville leaders crush $100,000 Hellcat Durango to deter illegal street racing
- Kentucky man dies after being hit by a train in southern Indiana
- International grocery chain to open new store in east Louisville
- CRAWFORD | Louder than Life: Lacy carries Louisville, but offensive questions linger
- Former LMAS employee cited for neglect after dogs in her care found in poor condition
- CRAWFORD | Indiana turns No. 9 Illinois into another cupcake, 63-10 to open Big Ten play
- Southern Indiana man charged after admitting to long-term sexual abuse
- Man shot and killed in Louisville's Algonquin neighborhood, police say
- Former LMAS employee cited for animal neglect, no longer employed with agency
- CRAWFORD | Caullin the shots: Lacy’s big day carries Louisville past Bowling Green, 40-17