Keith Kaiser dusts off the glove and trains with Bellarmine baseball.
He opens his head coaching career with games at Georgia and Kansas State.
The math isn't pretty. To keep its season alive, Louisville will have to win three games in three days — against two top-tier opponents — just to reach the College World Series finals.
If there's ever been a coaching job someone was born to take, Stefan LeFors just found it.
Jeffersonville (24-5) defeated Fishers, a team that went into the IHSAA Class 4A state final as the defending champion and undefeated.
There will be more than one Pitino in the Big East next season.
Dan Meske will keep the rest of the staff intact and bring back a strong core of players from last season's national runners-up.
Hannah Hidalgo dropped 34 points while Notre Dame shot 55% from the field.
Meske has been the associate head coach for Louisville for the past eight seasons.
The midfielder joins the reigning MLS Cup winners after a standout 2024 campaign.