The Louisville women have been walking toward the next level for weeks now, heel-toe, heel-toe, one cautious step after another. Saturday morning, they kicked off their heels and took a running start.
Pat Kelsey sounded like a guy trying not to sound alarmed Tuesday night. He sounded, in fact, like someone who had seen something he didn't quite trust or wasn't ready to say out loud.
Louisville brought hard hats to Tennessee. The Volunteers brought a sledgehammer.
The Cardinals have bounced back with impressive wins over Indiana and Memphis, but their visit to No. 20 Tennessee on Tuesday night is a different challenge entirely.
Louisville men’s basketball isn’t easing into Year Two of the Pat Kelsey era. It’s diving headfirst into the fire.
The 2025–26 Louisville women’s basketball non-conference schedule is a statement.
This isn’t a schedule. It’s a stress test.
The ruling is seen as a setback for transgender rights.
I wonder if Chucky Hepburn has heard the news about Tennessee guard Zakai Ziegler.
Benjamin Ritchie died by lethal injection early Tuesday at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City.