They didn’t walk into arenas. They arrived. Shoulders back, warmups crisp, laces perfect. The 1986 Louisville Cardinals didn’t just play basketball, they made it look like jazz in sneakers.
D.J. Wagner did not have to strain to be reminded of the expectations that will rage around him as he begins his work as the latest greatest recruit John Calipari landed for the University of Kentucky men’s basketball program.
Over his Hall of Fame career, Crum won nearly 65% of his NCAA Tournament games (42-23) and ranks sixth all time in coaching 10 Final Four games.
Aaron Bradshaw (No. 2) was seen holding back D.J. Wagner (No. 21) during the fight.
The visit was part of the team's effort to spread cancer awareness ahead of its Cancer Awareness game on Wednesday.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — When Kenny Payne envisions the basketball team he intends to build at the University of Louisville, he thinks about t…
D.J. Wagner has made his much anticipated college choice.
Kentucky did not have every advantage in this recruitment. But Calipari had more than enough as well as the motivation to show that he hasn't lost his fastball.
Camp Rondo had both Cat and Card fans covered. UK point guard Sahvir Wheeler and U of L forward Sydney Curry on hand for autographs and pictures and dispensing advice to the young fans.
D.J. Wagner led the New Jersey Scholars to 11 wins in 13 games during three Nike EYBL tournaments this spring.