Jeff Walz sat there Wednesday, not searching for answers so much as circling one.
In a sport now ruled by open wallets and revolving doors, Louisville has committed a small act of rebellion.
For the Louisville women's basketball team, finishing had become less a skill than a sƩance.
All-session tickets for the first two rounds of the women's NCAA Tournament at the KFC Yum! Center are on sale.
No, Louisville will go to a hotel in its own city so Walz can make a home game feel like a road game.
Louisville knew it was going to be home for the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament. Now, the Cardinals know the next step in front of them.
Louisville women's basketball will host the first and second rounds of the 2026 NCAA Tournament at the KFC Yum! Center, the NCAA selection committee announced.
But championships, cruelly, are not awarded for most of the afternoon.
Imari Berry came off the bench Saturday afternoon the way a spark comes off a match.
Roberts scored 17 points and played the role of Louisvilleās leading voice as the Cardinals once again jumped on Syracuse early, pushed the pace and eventually buried the Orange under the kind of balanced offense that has become their personality.