The time has come for the University of Louisville to have a conversation with the NCAA about its vacated 2013 NCAA men's basketball championship.
The Final Four is over, the Final Two have emerged. With Houston and Florida gearing up for what promises to be an NCAA championship battle worthy of the four No. 1 seeds who gathered this weekend in San Antonio – here are my four quick takeaways from the games we saw Saturday night.
No point in burying the lede: Rick Pitino should get his 2013 NCAA Championship back.
Take heart, Wildcat fans.
A release party is planned Feb. 2 at the Frazier Museum in Louisville.
Louisville’s ascent to the summit of women’s college volleyball will have to wait.
OMAHA, Neb., (WDRB) – From the first day of last season, the game that the Louisville volleyball team will play Saturday night has been both t…
Saturday night's championship game will begin at 8 p.m.
Nick Albiero learned early in his college career that a big win was not going to produce a big reaction from his coach.