Louisville, KY — In a race to the final buzzer, the No. 14 Miami Hurricanes gave the No. 9 Louisville Cardinals all it could handle. But, it was the Cardinals who emerged victorious, 63-59. “They are a good team,” Louisville head coach Jeff Walz said of Miami’s ability to hang in the game. “They’re a…
Author: Paige Sherrard
Louisville, KY — Louisville women’s hoops grabs two more McDonald’s All-Americans. Late last night, ESPNU announced both the girls and boys selections for the McDonald’s All-American game. Louisville signees Dana Evans (Gary, IN) and Loretta Kakala (CA) were selected to play in girls game. Evans will represent the East, while Kakala will represent the West….
Louisville, KY — The No. 8 Louisville Cardinals started out slow against the Pittsburgh Panthers. But a high-octane fourth period led the Cardinals to a 73-52 win. The Pittsburgh Panthers entered the KFC Yum! Center looking to get their first road win of the season against the No. 8 Louisville Cardinals.
It’s only January and conference play has just begun, but Bovada has already released an updated look at the 2017 NCAA National Championship odds for men’s college hoops.
This post is from SB Nation’s Swish Appeal. Please see the original story and more of Paige’s work on SwishAppeal.com. Charlottesville, VA — The Virginia Cavaliers had NO answer for reigning ACC Player of the Year, Myisha Hines-Allen. Hines-Allen led the Cardinals to an 86-81 victory behind a career-high 31-points and 17-rebounds. Fresh off…
Post from SB Nation’s Swish Appeal. Please visit SwishAppeal.com to see more of Paige’s work as well as other women’s college hoops stories. Louisville, KY — The No. 8 Louisville Cardinals overcame a double-digit deficit to defeat No. 25 Syracuse Orange, 91-76. In typical ACC fashion, this matchup was nothing short of dramatic. The Cardinals, down 12 at…
As I’m sitting here at work, on game day, I’m finding it extremely hard to focus. I don’t think it’s a secret that I’m one of the fans who takes this rivalry too seriously. I’m the daughter of Allen and Maribeth Sherrard, two crazy Louisville fans. My parents traveled with the team before I was born….
This is from Swishappeal.com. See more of Paige’s work on Swish Appeal. Louisville, KY — In the state of Kentucky, nothing is more important that college basketball. When you think of Kentucky, horse racing and bourbon come to mind. However, for locals, there’s a tradition that runs deeper through the heart and soul of the Bluegrass:…
Chaos. It’s what Louisville needs in order to keep its playoff chances alive. The fate of the Cardinals has not been in its hands since early October when Louisville came up one yard short of a first down at Clemson. Heading into week 11, playoff chances were beginning to look a bit dim. Is Michigan…
As seen on SB Nation’s Swish Appeal Louisville, KY — The Louisville Cardinals opened the 2016-2017 season with a huge win over Lindsey Wilson. While the game was only an exhibition, Louisville showed their growth as a team. The Cardinals outscored the Blue Raiders, 97-50. Louisville dominated every facet of the game. Despite the game being…
Louisville, KY – Louisville Women’s Basketball is back and the expectations are high. The Cardinals ring in the season tabbed fifth in the preseason Associate Press poll. It’s safe to say, the Cardinals are all in this season. Coming off an unexpected end in the post-season, this team touts the talent and focus to meet…
In one week, college football fans will no longer have to speculate about the College Football Playoff rankings. Needless to say, Louisville fans will be glued to the tv awaiting the first rankings and anxious to see where the Cardinals fall. Earlier today, Paul Finebaum had ESPN Reporter and College Football Playoff Analyst, Tom Luginbill,…
1…2…3…4… 1…2…3…4. It was dubbed the best game of the college football season and it certainly did not disappoint. The (then) Number 3 Louisville Cardinals entered a Death Valley that takes no prisoners. While the game may not have ended in the Cardinals favor, the experience was one fans will never forget. The Tailgate From…
Teddy Bridgewater’s biggest fan is back with a new song for the injured quarterback. In May, Obadiah Gamble (aka Skolbadiah), wrote Teddy a song inviting him to his birthday party. After hearing about Teddy’s injury, the seven year old penned a new song for his favorite QB. As explained in the video description, #CallGod is…
The 2016 Louisville Football Kickoff Luncheon was held today at the Downtown Marriott. Nearly 1,400 fans packed the ballroom eager to hear from Coach Bobby Petrino and the players. Here are a few takeaways I gathered from today’s luncheon:
CSZ writer, Paige Sherrard, was featured in, “Humans of UofL.” The campaign, which is based on the popular Facebook page, “Humans of New York,” features current students, alumni and staff members who tell their unique UofL story. Click here for Paige’s story.
University of Louisville swimming phenom, Kelsi Worrell makes her triumphant return to Louisville today. Per a press release from the University of Louisville’s Sports Information Office, Worrell’s Southwest flight is scheduled to land in Louisville at 2:50PM. Several members of the University of Louisville’s Swim & Dive team will be at the gates to congratulate…
Meet Obadiah Gamble aka Skolbadiah. Gamble is a six year old future rap star (see below video) and a huge Vikings fan. Gamble is particularly fond of former University of Louisville and current Minnesota Vikings QB, Teddy Bridgewater. According to the original post by CityPages.com, Gamble turns seven on Sunday. And who does he want…
The University of Louisville Women’s Basketball team is making their 19th appearance in the NCAA Tournament, eighth under head coach Jeff Walz. Louisville, KY — The Louisville Cardinals’ 25-7 record earned the ladies a three seed on Selection Monday, landing in the Dallas region. The Cardinals lace up their dancing shoes on Friday…
Charlie Creme (the ‘Joe Lunardi’ of women’s college hoops) posted his latest Bracketology for the Women’s NCAA Tournament. Despite falling to Syracuse in the ACC Women’s Tournament, Creme has Louisville sitting pretty. Here’s what you need to know: Creme is projecting Louisville as a three-seed in the Lexington region. He also has Louisville hosting the…
