It was only an exhibition game.
After 13-19 followed by 4-28, followed by 8-24 that will take some work to win and fill the KFC Yum! Center again. This is a completely new team.
Point guard is no longer a position of need for the University of Louisville men's basketball team.
Practicing safe browsing is the reminder University of Louisville athletic director Josh Heird always gives and tries to remember in his daily encounters with social media.
The sharpshooting guard committed to transfer to the Cardinals.
Per Joe Tipton of On3 Sports, Cougar freshman forward James Scott will become the second Charleston player to follow their head coach, announcing his intention to transfer to Louisville.
It was as strange a day as I remember in Louisville men’s basketball history, and there have been a few strange ones in the past decade. Chris Mack, 14 games (not counting six games for which he was suspended by the school) into his fourth season as Cardinals’ coach, announced that he was leaving the program.
Mack, whose tenure at Louisville ended in Jan. 2022, takes the position of head coach after Pat Kelsey accepted Mack's former job at Louisville. Kelsey had a 75-27 record in three seasons at Charleston before accepting the position at Louisville this week.
Former Charleston guard Dalton Bolon believes Kelsey's passion, energy and attention to detail will lift Louisville.
Major colleges have paid more than $500 million to coaches on their way out in the last decade. While the numbers may be staggering, a South Carolina company wants to help turn the tide on the huge amounts of guaranteed money.