Charlie Creme has released his weekly Bracketology update and the Cardinals, despite taking a loss to Florida State, is still en route to a 1 seed in the Lexington Region. Other power house teams projected in the Lexington region include South Carolina, the defending National Champions, and Ohio State. Western Kentucky is also protected in…
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The No. 4 Louisville Cardinals converted 22 Wake Forest turnovers into 28 points in the 89 – 52 beatdown. After a crushing 50 – 49 loss to Florida State at home last Sunday, the Louisville Cardinals were determined to move past the lackadasial offensive effort. Louisville did not disappoint. Sophomore Jazmine Jones scored the…
Donovan Mitchell has been selected to participate in the 2018 Mt. Dew Kickstart Rising Stars Challenge for Team USA. The game pits 10 first or second year players from the US against 10 first or second year players from around the world. The game will air on TNT as a part of NBA All Star…
According to Charlie Creme’s latest Bracketology release, the Louisville Cardinals are still sitting at a one seed. Creme has Louisville protected as a one seed in the Lexington Regional. Bracketology
All good things must come to an end. For the No. 2 Louisville Cardinals, its 20 game win streak was snapped by the No. 12 Florida State Seminoles. It was not a particularly great game played by either teams. The Seminoles only shot 28% on the evening, well below its 48% season average. While the…
The No. 2 Louisville Cardinals cruised to a 77-51 win over the Pitt Panthers behind a huge fourth quarter. The Cardinals, coming off a 100 – 67 victory over Notre Dame, had a week off to prepare for the matchup with Pitt. However, the first period saw a sluggish Louisville. The Cardinals struggled to score,…
Another day, another honor for Louisville Basketball. After a dropping a career-high 31-points, to go along with 12 rebounds, against Notre Dame, Myisha Hines-Allen has been named the Citizen Naismith Player of the Week. The senior forward is nearly averaging a double-double on 14.3-points and 9.8 rebounds. After an electrifying performance in @UofLWBB's big win…
Asia Durr keeps racking up the honors. Just one day after being named ACC Player of the Week and espnW Player of the Week, Durr has now been named the USBWA Ann Meyers Drysdale Women’s National Player of the Week. The junior guard is pacing the Cardinals with 21.1 points per game. In her last…
Louisville junior guard, Asia Durr, is having a fantastic season. For the second time this season, Durr is the espnW Player of the Week. She also earned the honors of ACC Player of the Week. Durr is leading the Cardinals with 21.8 points per game. She’s also scored more than 30-points in four of Louisville’s…
After dropping 31-points and pulling down 12 rebounds against Notre Dame, Louisville senior forward, Myisha Hines-Allen has been named College Sports Madness Player of the Week. Hines-Allen is averaging 14.3 points per game and leads the ACC in rebounding with 9.8 per game.
It’s no shock, but after routing Notre Dame 100 – 67 on Thursday, the Louisville Cardinals are now ranked # 2. Louisville is 19-0 with wins against five AP Top 25 teams. AP Women’s Basketball Poll Week 11 1 UConn 15-0 800 32 32 1 2 Louisville 19-0 766 0 32 3 3 Mississippi State…
The No. 3 Louisville Cardinals ran the No. 2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish out of the KFC Yum! Center in a 100 – 67 beat down. “Louisville is the best team in the country,” Notre Dame head coach Muffett McGraw said. That’s a high remark from a coach who has faced South Carolina and UConn.
No. 3 Louisville’s first half offensive clinic boosted the Cardinals to a 67 – 56 victory over Virginia Tech. But, the Cardinals, for the second consecutive game, struggled in the second half. “For the last two games, we’ve been starting off strong,” Asia Durr told the media. “But, I think the challenge that Coach Walz…
The No. 3 Louisville Cardinals continue its hot streak, knocking out the No. 17 Duke Blue Devils in a 66 – 60 decision. But, it was not an easy win for the Cardinals. Louisville fought off a rallying Duke team in the fourth quarter. The Blue Devils held the Cardinals to only 10 points in…
Junior guard Asia Durr has been named the ACC Player of the Week. This marks the second time this season, and third time in her career, that Durr has earned the honor. The No. 3 Louisville Cardinals are off to the best start in program history, 16-0. Durr has been a contributing factor to the…
The Louisville Cardinals kicked off conference play in a thriller against Georgia Tech that literally came down to the last second. Asia Durr fired off a triple to start the match, but Francesca Pan and Kaylan Pugh were the highlight of the first period. Pugh picked up eight of Georgia Tech’s 20 points, while Pan…
The No. 3 Louisville Cardinals completed its four game home stretch against Tennessee teams with a 95 – 56 victory over Tennessee State. The Cardinals held the Tigers to 31% shooting from the field and forced 18 turnovers that Louisville converted into 27 points.
The Louisville women held MTSU to only 26 points. After the impressive victory, the Cardinals jumped to No. 3 in the week 6 AP poll.
The Louisville Cardinals are off to its second best start in program history behind 10 consecutive wins. This evening, Louisville proved its championship caliber, defeating the Vanderbilt Commodores, 79-57. In a post game interview with former Louisville player, Cortnee Walton, Asia Durr said this team, “can be really special.” She’s not wrong. The Cardinals started…
The No. 4 Louisville Cardinals flew past UT Martin, 91 – 56, behind a balanced effort both offensively and defensively. The UT Martin Skyhawks led for 34 seconds before Louisville took over and never looked back. The Cardinals ran out to a 13-5 lead after starting off on a 13-3 run. After the first period, Louisville…
