There are two Louisville basketball teams. One when Mikel Brown Jr. is the really good freshman he has been all season. And one when he’s the version he was Monday night.
But Louisville threw a knockout at the end of the half, when Chucky Hepburn, who returned to the lineup after missing the Cards’ win on Saturday over Miami, got a steal and score.
But in the end, either Louisville will follow up Wednesday’s win in Miami with a win -- or at least a respectable performance -- at home on Saturday against N.C. State, or it won’t. And we’ll go from there.
The older I get, the more I appreciate a football stat I rarely looked at before.
It was, let's not sugar coat it, a meltdown.
Louisville could do little to withstand the Wolfpack. The Cardinals went just 2-12 from the field in the final period.
The first thing Jeff Walz wants you to know about his 400th career victory at Louisville is that it was really No. 399.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – In every loss, there are moments teams can point to that might've made for a different outcome.
For the first time since 2014, Clemson is not the team to beat in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The Cardinals played well in the ACC Tournament championship game and lost to a very good team, a team that should be a No. 1 seed but probably won’t be.