The first time the tournament stretched as deep as March 29 was in 1975, one of the most unforgettable days on the local sports calendar. More >>BOZICH | March 29 once was magical for Cardinals, Wildcats, Hoosiers
With former Louisville Heisman winner Lamar Jackson having asked for a trade from the Baltimore Ravens after the sides have been unable to agree on a guaranteed contract, WDRB's Rick Bozich and Eric Crawford talk about the process and where Jackson might land. More >>SPORTS PAGE | Bozich & Crawford talk landing spots for Lamar Jackson
The Cardinals’ Elite Eight loss to Iowa, which got the first 40-plus-point triple-double in NCAA Tournament history from Iowa star Caitlin Clark, drew an audience of 2.5 million. More >>CRAWFORD | Louisville-Iowa Elite Eight shootout draws record TV audience
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – The University of Louisville volleyball team will move three games downtown to the KFC Yum! Center, the program announced in unveiling its 2023 home schedule on Tuesday. More >>CRAWFORD | Louisville volleyball 2023 home schedule includes 3 KFC Yum! Center games
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- About a month away from the NFL Draft, now former Louisville football players went through their paces both inside and out at the football complex Tuesday. More >>16 former players take part in Pro Day for University of Louisville football
The 2023 men's NCAA Final Four in Houston this weekend will be unlike the ending that unfolded in New Orleans last season or in Indianapolis in 2021 or ... (fill in the blank). More >>BOZICH | Transfers, no McDonald's All-Americans, newcomer coaches create unusual Final Four
Welcome to the 2023 NCAA men’s Final Four, where nobody seeded among the top dozen teams will make the trip to the NRG Stadium in Houston. More >>BOZICH | Fantastic tournament, but will anybody watch this men's NCAA Final Four?
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – The Louisville women’s basketball team’s fifth consecutive trip to the NCAA Elite Eight ran into a college basketball phenomenon. The Cardinals, in the end, couldn’t counter Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, who piled up 41 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds to lead the Hawkeyes… More >>CRAWFORD | Clark's historic triple-double stops Louisville short of Final Four, 97-83
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — You can fuss or rage about the call that pushed Creighton to its 57-56 loss to San Diego State in the South Regional title game on Sunday afternoon until the Fourth of July — 2027. More >>BOZICH | Creighton won more than it lost in NCAA regional final to San Diego State
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – The Louisville-Iowa NCAA Elite Eight matchup figures to be a shootout. Most of the advance billing of the game centers around its highest scorers, Caitlin Clark of Iowa and Hailey Van Lith of Louisville. More >>The matchup: Looking at the Louisville-Iowa Elite Eight scouting report
In Knoxville last week, the University of Louisville women's swimming and diving team finished fourth in the nation. On Saturday in Minneapolis, its men’s team finished 13th nationally. More >>CRAWFORD | Louisville women's, men's swimming sustain NCAA success with high finishes
SEATTLE (AP) — By this point, Louisville resume of women’s NCAA Tournament success should have the Cardinals getting mentioned in the same breath as South Carolina, UConn and the other powers in the sport. More >>Louisville women in familiar March Madness spot, face Iowa
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Here they are. Crashing the party. Again. They don’t need an invitation. The University of Louisville women’s basketball team has showed up for the Elite Eight, rolling along just it has done every year since 2018. Well, maybe not “just” as it has done. More >>CRAWFORD | The King's Speech: Louisville's Walz defends program after another Sweet 16 win
SEATTLE (WDRB) -- A transcript of the postgame news conference by Louisville women's basketball coach Jeff Walz and players Hailey Van Lith, Mykasa Robinson and Olivia Cochran after the team's 72-62 Sweet 16 victory over Ole Miss in the NCAA Tournament on Friday night. More >>TRANSCRIPT | What Louisville coach Jeff Walz and players said after NCAA Sweet 16 win
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – In case anyone has forgotten, they still play a little defense at Louisville, too. And Louisville is still an Elite Eight women’s basketball program, for a fifth straight season, after a 72-62 victory over Ole Miss in Seattle Regional 4 in Climate Pledge Arena on Fri… More >>CRAWFORD | Louisville displays defense, depth, experience to beat Ole Miss, return to Elite 8
Denny Crum’s teams were never at their best in December or even January, sometimes. Often, they were good enough to keep winning anyway. More >>CRAWFORD | Louisville women hope to keep their Denny Crum kind of year rolling in Sweet 16
University of Louisville women's basketball coach Jeff Walz had several irons in the fire heading into this postseason. More >>CRAWFORD | Once again, Walz and Louisville women are the last (local) team standing
The local college basketball powers are watching from the sidelines, but I won't let the repugnant story of the Alabama basketball program steal the joy from my favorite sports event: the NCAA men's basketball tournament. More >>BOZICH | Princeton won't let Alabama steal my NCAA Tournament joy
Louisville, Kentucky and Indiana — programs with a combined 16 national titles — all whiffed on making the field. More >>BOZICH | Historic 2nd weekend NCAA drought continues for Louisville, Kentucky, Indiana
Louisville point guard El Ellis will declare for the NBA Draft, but maintain his eligibility to return to school, he announced via his social media accounts. More >>Louisville's El Ellis declares for the NBA Draft, will maintain college eligibility
It was the first of 15 spring practices for the new-look Cards. More >>Louisville football opens spring practice under coach Jeff Brohm
It was a curious moment, in the postgame handshake line after Hailey Van Lith had just scored 21 points to lead the Louisville women’s basketball team to a 73-51 win over Texas to reach the NCAA’s round of 16. More >>CRAWFORD | Van Lith's response to Texas postgame trash talk was, well, honorable
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – The Louisville women’s basketball team had a familiar look in Monday night’s 73-51 NCAA second-round win at Texas. It looked like a Final Four team. More >>CRAWFORD | How sweet it is! Louisville women crush Texas 73-51 to reach Sweet 16
After a second trip to the NCAA Tournament in three years with Iona, Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino will sign a 6-year contract to become the head coach at St. John's, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski and Pete Thamel. More >>Rick Pitino agrees to 6-year deal to coach St. John's
Stanford was the first women’s No. 1 seed to lose before the Sweet 16 since 2009. More >>Top seed Stanford's loss adds intrigue to Louisville-Texas women's NCAA matchup
Louisville junior forward Jae’lyn Withers will enter the transfer portal, he told On3sports.com, and will have two years of eligibility remaining as a graduate transfer. More >>CRAWFORD | Jae'lyn Withers becomes 6th Louisville player to enter transfer portal
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- This is the first time since 2015 that the University of Louisville women's basketball team has not been at home for at least the first two rounds of the NCAA tournament. They are ready to face the challenges of winning on the road to advance to the Sweet 16. More >>U of L women must win on the road, IU will have Holmes back at home
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – In a fast-paced, high-scoring shootout, the No. 5 seed University of Louisville women’s basketball team outscored No. 12 Drake 83-81 to move to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Austin, Texas on Saturday night. More >>Louisville women use Van Lith's scoring to outgun Drake, 83-81 in NCAA opener
The expiration date on the Gaels’ 2022-23 season was officially reached. More >>BOZICH | As Iona door closes, brighter lights will shine on Rick Pitino again
Flowers becomes the third 5-star prospect to commit to Louisville this week. More >>Louisville's Payne adds another 5-star: Trentyn Flowers commits, and reclassifies to 2023
But junior Hailey Van Lith said that while the Cardinals love playing at home, they aren’t all that concerned about hitting the road. More >>CRAWFORD | Louisville women say they're at home with NCAA Tournament road tests
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Sophomore center Roosevelt Wheeler has become the latest Louisville player to enter the transfer portal. More >>Roosevelt Wheeler says he'll leave Louisville, enter the transfer portal
Clark had visited Louisville and met with head coach Kenny Payne on Tuesday. More >>Illinois transfer guard Skyy Clark, former 5-star recruit, commits to Louisville
Welcome to Rick Pitino Theater, the show that never ends. More >>BOZICH | Where will Rick Pitino Theater open next season?
The team earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament, but the Cards have played like a Top 10 team on multiple occasions this season. More >>CRAWFORD | Louisville women hoping to put it all together for another NCAA run
One change on the way now that Jeff Brohm has taken over as University of Louisville football coach is the move of spring football back into a more visible position. More >>Brohm to open 6 Louisville spring football practice sessions to the public
Sydney Curry, who emerged at the end of the 2022 season as a bright spot for the University of Louisville basketball season, has told on3.com that he will enter the transfer portal after a disappointing campaign in 2023. More >>Sydney Curry becomes 4th Louisville basketball player to enter transfer portal
If Felton Spencer attacked you with anything, it was kindness, his work ethic and results. More >>BOZICH | Felton Spencer did everything critics said he couldn't do — with incredible joy
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Felton Spencer, who matured from an oversized junior high player to a standout at the University of Louisville and the No. 6 overall pick in the NBA Draft, has died at the age of 55, according to his family. More >>Felton Spencer, a late bloomer who rose to University of Louisville greatness and the NBA, dies at 55
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The University of Louisville women's basketball team was selected as a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament's Seattle Regional 4, and will face No. 12 seed Drake in the first round on Saturday in Austin, Texas. More >>Louisville women earn No. 5 seed in NCAA Tournament, to face Drake in Austin, Texas
The first defection from the 2022-23 University of Louisville men’s basketball team will be Kamari Lands More >>3 Louisville basketball freshmen -- Lands, Ree, Basili -- will transfer
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WDRB) – With 12 minutes to play and a chance to extend its season against a Boston College team playing without its best player, the University of Louisville men’s basketball team responded with an emphatic answer in the first round of the ACC Tournament in Greensboro Colis… More >>CRAWFORD | Louisville's longest season melts down in final minutes of ACC loss to Boston College
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — This is the way it had to end for the University of Louisville men’s basketball team: More >>Louisville exits with a whimper in 80-62 loss to Boston College
Here is a look at this week's party, which has been dominated by Duke (21 titles) and North Carolina (18), who have combined to win 39 of 64 titles. More >>HOW TO WATCH | ACC Tournament — TV times, favorites, who's hot, who needs wins
I don’t have time for extra words today — even for my new fan club of Kansas State fans More >>BOZICH | My weekly AP Top 25 poll ballot: Is Kelvin Sampson the NCAA favorite?
It was the first tournament title for Virginia Tech, in its first appearance. More >>AT THE BUZZER | Louisville struggles from the field, Virginia Tech wins ACC title 75-67
Louisville falls behind and stays behind. More >>BOZICH | The End is near after Louisville loses to Virginia, 75-60