Louisville’s 71-52 loss to Michigan in the Sweet 16 was not complicated. It was, as Jeff Walz said, their worst performance of the year, delivered on the sport’s biggest stage.
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 séance.
But championships, cruelly, are not awarded for most of the afternoon.
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.
Mackenly Randolph tied her career-high with 13 points to lead No. 8 Louisville to an 85-56 victory over Boston College.
Tajianna Roberts, Mackenly Randolph and Elif Istanbulluoglu combined for 37 points.
The camp for children 8 to 14 years old happens Friday at the KFC Yum! Center in downtown Louisville.
Next up for Louisville is No. 11 ranked Duke (23-7).