Myisha Hines-Allen is headed to the Washington Mystics!! With the 19th pick, the Mystics selected Hines-Allen. While the Mystics are set in the post, Hines-Allen will add great value and undoubtedly will earn her time in the spotlight. Congrats, Myisha!! We are so proud of you!! Louisville's Myisha Hines-Allen, the winningest player in Cardinals program…
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Louisville head coach Jeff Walz has been tabbed as the head coach for the 2018 USA Basketball Women’s U18 team. Delaware’s Natasha Adair and UCLA’s Cori Close will serve as his assistant coaches. The trio will lead the team at the 2018 FIBA Americas U18 Championship. The top four finishing teams earn a qualifying berth…
Basketball season just ended and many Louisville fans – myself included – are already counting down the days until tip off. Today, the ACC dropped conference home and away opponents. In 2018-19, the Cardinals’ home schedule is highlighted by Duke, North Carolina, Notre Dame and Virginia. See the full release below: The Cardinals will face…
Less than a month on the job and Coach Chris Mack has probably been the most visible coach Lousiville has had in a while. Coach Mack is on Twitter, radio stations, tv and on a podcast with Andy Katz. Coach Mack talks about his plans to bring competitiveness and intensity to the program and why…
Is it Rookie of the Year or Shade Thrower of the Year?? Donovan Mitchell and Ben Simmons are in a head to head battle for the NBA’s coveted Rookie of the Year award. And neither are going down without a fight. It’s been the biggest NBA feud we’ve seen since Russel Westbrook and Kevin Durant….
It’s been a heated Rookie of the Year battle between Ben Simmons and Donovan Mitchell. Simmons and Mitchell are the two clear front runners for the award. Some say both should get the award. But, Draymond Green thinks Donovan Mitchell is the true ROY. If Draymond Green had a vote Donovan Mitchell would be his…
What better way to send off senior Myisha Hines-Allen than celebrating with her on one of the most important days of her life?? Hines-Allen is hosting a WNBA Draft Party on Thursday, April 12th from 7PM – 10PM. Space is limited so RSVP ASAP. To reserve your spot, click here. Location: Berrytown Recreation Center 1300…
After 615 days without a permanent President, a new leader has finally been named. Dr. Neeli Bendapudi was announced as the 18th President of the University of Louisville. Dr. Bendapudi is the first female to preside over the university. Her qualifications are no joke. Dr. Bendapudi is the current provost and executive vice chancellor at…
Columbus, OH — The Louisville Cardinals ended its magical season with a crushing 73 – 63 loss to the Mississippi State Bulldogs. The loss marks the end of Cardinal great, Myisha Hines-Allen’s career. The senior from New Jersey finished her career with 2,028 points and 1,151 rebounds. She is one of the only Louisville players…
Should I just make a list of Awards Asia Durr has received this week?? The junior from Douglasville, Georgia continues to shine. Durr was named a WBCA All American. She’s only the second Louisville player to earn the honor. Angel McCoughtry earned WBCA All-American honors in 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09. Myisha Hines-Allen was named WBCA…
Another accolade for Asia Durr. The junior guard was one of five players named to the John R. Wooden All-American team. The 42nd annual presentation of the prestigious John R. Wooden Award will close out the ESPN College Basketball Awards Presented by Wendy’s on ESPN2 on Friday, April 6th, 2018. Read more: Asia Durr Named…
To honor the Louisville Women’s Basketball team, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer has declared Friday, March 30th, ‘Wear Red Day 2018.” All Louisville residents are encouraged to wear red in support of the Louisville Cardinals as it battles for a spot in the National Championship. What @UofLWBB has achieved this season is absolutely extraordinary! Let’s wear…
Louisville signee, Mykasa Robinson will participate in the American Family Insurance High School Women’s 3-Point Championship. The contest will air on April 1st at 3:30 PM on CBS. Robinson is listed as the # 4 Point Guard – & 13th ranked overall – in the 2018 class. These ladies can flat-out shoot it! Here is…
Former Louisville guard, Russ Smith, joined Alex Kennedy on the HoopsHype podcast. Russ discusses his hopes to play in the NBA, his success in the G League and China, Louisville’s Title and Coach Pitino. Listen to the full podcast below. Russ Smith (@Specter_Smit) on his hope of returning to the NBA, his success in the…
Louisville junior, Asia Durr, keeps racking up the accolades. On Sunday, Durr was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Lexington Regional. On Monday, she earned AP First Team All-American honors. Today, Durr was named a USBWA First Team All-American. Durr is averaging 18.7 points per game.
It’s no secret; the University of Louisville has not had the brightest days in recent years. Both the university and athletics have been through the wringer. Scandal after scandal. Front page ESPN news and bottom screen tickers. It’s been extremely rough and extremely public. Since October 2015, the university has had a dark cloud hanging…
Gather your favorite red clothing, your red wig, your face paint, your accessories, your beads, your poms and line Floyd Street to send the Cardinals to Columbus for the Final Four. Louisville will depart from the Yum! Center Practice Facility ( 2432 S. Floyd Street ON CAMPUS). Fans are encouraged to arrive around 4. PM….
The Louisville Cardinals are Columbus bound for the Women’s Final Four!! Check out the player’s reactions post celebration!!
A pair of Louisville Cardinals have earned AP All-American honors. Junior guard, Asia Durr, was named an AP First Team All-American – becoming only the second Louisville player to earn the honor. Angel McCoughtry was Louisville’s first First Team All-American in 2009. While Hines-Allen was named a Third Team All-American. The selection marks the first…
Lexington, KY — The top-seeded Louisville Cardinals dominated the Lexington Regional to earn a spot in the Women’s Final Four. Junior guard, Asia Durr, was named the Lexington Regions Most Outstanding Player, while Sam Fuehring, Arica Carter and Myisha Hines-Allen were named to the All-Region team. Despite his team’s amazing season, Louisville head coach Jeff…
