It was announced today that Deng Adel has been named to the preseason top 50 candidate list for the Wooden Award. The Wooden award is the most prestigious individual honor in college basketball. Congrats to Adel! UofL's Deng Adel is one of the Preseason Top 50 candidates for the @WoodenAward presented by Wendy's announced today…
Month: November 2017
Photo Courtesy of scottieathletics.com 2018 3 Star JUCO DT Antar Thompson decommitted from the UofL Football today. https://twitter.com/TarrxXxNoZan/status/930487842672963584 Thompson had been committed to UofL since June 11. His lead recruiter was Cort Dennison. Thompson had chosen UofL over the likes of Alabama, Florida State, and a host of other big name programs. The loss of…
Cardinals to Honor Former QB Stefan LeFors on Saturday Stefan LeFors led the nation in completion percentage in 2004. Press Release LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Former University of Louisville quarterback Stefan LeFors will become the 23rd football player to have his jersey honored, when the Cardinals face Syracuse in their final home game of the year…
Here are the top stories from yesterday here at CardinalSportsZone.com! Photo Gallery: MBB vs. George Mason Governor’s Cup Kickoff Time And Channel Set Jaire Alexander Is Back With A Bang Cardinal Forever, Damion Lee Gets Engaged Bobby Petrino Press Conference Tweetcap 11/13/2017 AP Mens Basketball Poll Week 2 UofL Men’s Soccer Gets #4 Overall…
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The mood around the University of Louisville football program is positive heading into Saturday’s regular-season home finale against Syracuse after the 38-21 win over Virginia last Saturday. “I think it was our overall best game of the year when you look at offense, defense, (and) special teams,” head coach Bobby Petrino said….
Junior guard Asia Durr and senior forward Myisha Hines-Allen have been named to the 2018 Preseason Top 30 John R. Wooden Award watch list. The preseason top 30 represents the players who are considered strong candidates for the prestigious award. However, players not mentioned in the preseason top 30 can be added to the Wooden…
Photo Courtsey of LouCity FC Louisville City FC scored in the 88th minute to win the USL championship! Cardinal Forever, Paolo DelPiccolo was named the MVP of the match to top off the great evening. Congratulations to our neighbors up the road! Congrats to our neighbors @loucityfc & @pdp03 – the 2017 USL Cup…
Here is a TweetCap of today’s press conference from University of Louisville Head Coach, Bobby Petrino via @UofLFootball. Head coach Bobby Petrino is stepping to the microphone to begin his press conference. — Louisville Football (@LouisvilleFB) November 13, 2017 BP: It was our best overall game of the year – lists all phases. Though…
Congratulations and well wishes sent to Cardinal Forever & friend of the site, Damion Lee. He popped the question over the weekend to his long time girlfriend, and Steph Curry’s sister, Sydel Curry. Damion is currently playing in the G-League for the Warriors. We here at Cardinal Sports Zone wish nothing but a life full…
The first AP Poll of the regular season has been released. Duke remains at the top with Michigan State coming in at number two. UofL slides two and lands at number 18. Duke No. 1 in first regular season AP Top 25 men's hoops poll after opening weekend. Watch vid for full poll. https://t.co/aTTc4xZM9X pic.twitter.com/eDPfivhIeZ…
Jaire Alexander returned this week after breaking his hand in practice in October. He put crazy stats as usual and reminded everyone why he is a preseason AP All-American. PFF College breaks down the numbers for us from this past week. Louisville CB Jaire Alexander looked impressive in coverage against Virginia this weekend. pic.twitter.com/kBIF5wFFpO —…
The Louisville men’s basketball team officially opened the season on Sunday with a 72-61 win over George Mason. Coach David Padgett secured his first victory as a head coach, but it was not without frustration and adversity. George Mason gave the Cards everything that they could handle. The Patriots came out and tested Louisville…
Congratulations are in order for the UofL men’s soccer team as they have earned the number 4 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament. This has always rewarded them with a first round bye. They will host the winner of the CAL/Fresno St. game Sunday at 5 PM. The second round, Sweet 16 and Elite 8…
Pat Forde with Yahoo Sports noticed how quiet the Yum! Center seemed on Sunday. Between a smaller crowd than usual, a smaller student section, and a much quieter coach, the entire day felt different. Different doesn’t always mean bad, but only time will tell on how it plays out. Column: Louisville basketball is a quieter…
The Louisville Cardinals move up four spots from No. 9 to No. 5 in the Week 2 AP Top 25.
After dropping 47 points on No. 5 Ohio State, junior guard Asia Durr has been named ACC Player of the Week. . @UofLWBB Asia Durr named #ACCWBB Player of the Week! READ: https://t.co/4GDLVklnk7 pic.twitter.com/TrDFsQdWZn — ACC Women's Basketball (@accwbb) November 13, 2017
Photo Courtesy of WLKY.COM We now know when kickoff will be for the annual Governor’s Cup game between those pesky feline fanatics of UK and our beloved avian aces of UofL. Per UofL Football’s Twitter account, the game will air in the dreaded noon time slot on the dreadful SEC Network. #UofL will close the…
Here are the top stories from this weekend at CardinalSportsZone.com! Photo Gallery: MBB vs. Bellarmine Pitino Releases Statement Following Latest FBI Accusations Asia Durr’s 47 Points Lifts #9 Louisville Over #5 Ohio State Teddy Makes Emotional Comeback Louisville Basketball: George Mason Postgame Pressers Louisville vs George Mason: Postgame Recap Louisville vs George Mason: Pregame Breakdown Lamar…
Cross Country In the NCAA Southeast Regional, our women’s team finished 5th overall, with sophomore Dorcas Wasike placing 4th individually, with a time of 20:22.3, qualifying individually for the NCAA Championships! Meanwhile, our men’s team finished with an 18th place finish with junior Daniel Fleace leading the way with a time 30:57.2 to finish 68th…
There’s no question: Asia Durr is the most dynamic player in collegiate women’s basketball.
