LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A week ago Louisville went to Virginia Tech and played as poorly as any Louisville men’s basketball team has played i…
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Let’s keep this simple: A University of Louisville men’s basketball regular season as ugly as anybody can remember en…
When U of L lost at Wake Forest by 21 last Saturday, that was also the largest defeat the Cards have suffered against the Demon Deacons.
On Saturday, the University of Louisville men’s basketball team will welcome a visitor confronting the same issue the Cardinals are confronting: the uncomfortable vibes of a long losing streak that has made a trip to the NCAA Tournament out of the question.
I expected the University of Louisville to gather its video evidence of brow-furrowing, scream-inducing officiating calls made at winning time in the Cardinals’ game with North Carolina on Tuesday night.
It was a joyous flight when the University of Louisville basketball team returned from The Bahamas on the evening of Nov. 27.
The Cards’ new offensive system, the one that was supposed to make Louisville a faster-paced, higher-scoring, more entertaining team, is not working.
Pittsburgh needs to be a get-well game for the University of Louisville men’s basketball team Saturday afternoon.
Louisville dominated the second half with a solid defensive performance, defeating Georgia Tech, 67-64, at McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta.
Matt Cross blocked a 3-pointer and made a 3-pointer in the final minute, Louisville scored the game’s final nine points and the Cardinals defeated NC State 73-68 on Saturday in the ACC opener for both teams.