Dana Evans does not like to look at mock drafts for the WNBA. It’s not that the news is bad. It’s merely uncertain, and Evans is not a fan of uncertainty.
The calendar says this was supposed to be one of two weeks for campers at the Louisville women’s basketball program, a chance to work with nearly 1,000 young players.
The basketball always bounces, even during the days when the University of Louisville basketball practice facility is closed with no guarantee when it will reopen because of the novel coronavirus.
Jones and Shook will be teammates with Asia Durr, her former U of L teammate who was drafted in the first round by the Liberty last season.
Jones has hired an agent but has no idea whether she'll hear her name called during Friday's WNBA Draft.
Louisville heads into this week’s ACC Tournament in Greensboro, N.C., with a record of 27-3, 16-2 in ACC play.
Most thought this team would be good. It has shown over the past several weeks that it could be good enough to make another Final Four run.
"These kids have been unbelievable," coach Jeff Walz said. "It just shows the character and fight that they have."
The Cardinals enter Thursday night's home game against Boston College with a share of the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season title already in hand.
The No. 9 Cardinals played their best game of the season, getting a brilliant performance on both ends from senior center Kylee Shook and some big baskets late from Jazmine Jones to knock of No. 4 N.C. State, 66-59, in front of a sellout crowd in Reynolds Coliseum.