George Brett was honored with the Living Legend Award in Louisville, and his iconic “pine tar” bat is now on display at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory.
Will Smith didn’t just launch a baseball into history Saturday night. He swung a piece of history.
Louisville native Will Smith keeps living the dream.
Louisville native and Dodgers catcher Will Smith, a former University of Louisville standout, is back in the World Series chasing his third championship ring while making his hometown proud.
It's not a crisis. It's a disruption. And disruption — handled well — can be clarifying.
This isn’t about poring over the roster. It’s about combing through the budget.
It's a fun NFL reunion but also a reminder.
Coastal Carolina has won 25 games in a row. That's not natural.
The math isn't pretty. To keep its season alive, Louisville will have to win three games in three days — against two top-tier opponents — just to reach the College World Series finals.
The University of Louisville's athletic department has already heard the $20.5 million alarm clock.