This is what success looks like at Louisville. Not satisfaction. Maintenance. Don’t expect any different from Louisville heading into Sunday’s 4 p.m. season finale against Notre Dame at the KFC Yum! Center.
By the time Louisville finished its 88–65 sentencing of Florida State — verdict delivered, no appeal allowed — Ziegler had left fingerprints on everything except the public address microphone.
Louisville women are now 23-4, 13-1 in the ACC, and playing for more than just seeding.
Laura Ziegler doesn’t just play basketball. She does everything but make the popcorn. (And has anyone ruled that out?)
Louisville played the first quarter at Syracuse like it had the Orange’s playbook, PIN codes and Wi-Fi password.
The Louisville women's basketball team has a trip planned to Alcatraz this weekend. But on Thursday night, they made sure to lock up Stanford first.
After three standout seasons at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, Laura Ziegler wanted the challenge of a power four conference school for her final season of college basketball.
Laura Ziegler had 17 points, Elif Istanbulluoglu scored 16 and No. 22 Louisville shut out 12th-ranked North Carolina in overtime, winning 76-66 in the Tar Heels’ Atlantic Coast Conference opener.
Imari Berry scored an early sesaon-high 17 points off the bench and No. 23 Louisville overcame a slow start to blow out East Tennessee State 88-50.
On Sunday at Littlejohn Coliseum, scheduling gave way to good sense. No. 20 Louisville didn’t get sentimental. It got serious.