Steven Enoch was a common site in the center position for Louisville this year. After sitting out last year as a transfer, Enoch was expected to step into a large role due to the departure of Anas Mahmoud and Ray Spalding. Enoch did just that, starting 14 games and averaging almost 20 minutes a game….
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VJ King came into his junior year as a returning starter and with big expectations. With the rise of Jordan Nwora and Dwayne Sutton, King saw his minutes lessen. VJ had some difficulties scoring this year, but we never saw him complain. He is the ideal teammate, who cares more about the team’s success than…
Kwhan Fore came to Louisville as a grad transfer from the University of Richmond. Kwhan was especially impressive on the defensive end and he hassled opposing guards all season. Fore took over the starting role in early January and held that role for the remainder of the season. The first Louisville Live Dunk Champion will…
Christen Cunningham came to Louisville as a grad transfer from Samford. He was a leader from day one and started every game that he played this year. The point guard averaged 10 points and almost 5 assists a game. CC may have only spent one year here, but he is a Cardinal Forever! Thank you…
Akoy returned to Louisville as a grad transfer from SMU. Akoy’s playing time was limited due to some injuries, but he was a significant contributor early in the year. His biggest contribution came against Tennessee when he scored 11 points and had 5 rebounds. He will be missed, but he is a Cardinal Forever! Thank…
This is the final part of our Photo Recap of the Men’s Basketball season. This gallery includes coaching, bench reactions, celebrations and everything that isn’t scoring or defending. Stay tuned for individual player galleries coming soon.
This is part 2 of our photo recap of the Louisville Men’s Basketball team’s season. This part will focus on the in-game action. We have posted tons of photos this season, so these are a select few from each game. Check out the full Photo Galleries for all of the pictures. And check out Part 1…
The regular season has ended for the Louisville Men’s Basketball team. That means it’s time to do a recap of my favorite photos that I captured from this season. These pictures are like my children, so it is hard to leave any of them out. Because of that I am breaking this series down into…
The three Louisville seniors looked to end their time in the KFC Yum! Center with a win over Notre Dame. Louisville led the entire way and ended the day with a 75-61 victory. The Cards dominated the boards, finishing the game +19 in rebounds. Louisville’s 12 offensive rebounds helped to make up for the 9%…
The Cards got off to a good start when they hosted the Virginia Cavaliers on Saturday. Louisville went into halftime with a ten point lead, but only scored 15 points in the second half, which allowed Virginia to come away with the 64-52 victory. The Cards hit 10 threes in the first half and held…
Louisville came into Saturday looking to bounce back from the devastating loss against Duke. The Cards managed to do just that, coming away with a 56-55 win. It was not a pretty win and there is still plenty of areas to improve, but they found a way to win the game against a desperate team….
Tuesday night was a missed opportunity for this Louisville basketball team. The Cards were the better team for the majority of the night, until Duke came storming back from down 23 to grab a two point victory. The Cards proved again that they can play with the best teams in the country. However, they are…
Round 2 of Louisville and North Carolina did not go the Cardinals’ way. UNC dominated the boards and had 18 second chance points. The highest attendance of the season (19,985) watched the Cards lead for only 2 minutes of game time and Louisville ended up losing 79-69. The Cards only shot 9 free throws, while…
Louisville kept its hot streak going on Thursday night when the N.C. State Wolfpack visited the Yum! Center. The Cards ended the night with a 84-77 upset. The game was tight for the whole 40 minutes, but Louisville did have the lead for almost 30 of those minutes. The Cards forced 23 turnovers and converted…
The Louisville Men’s Basketball team returned from a two game road trip to take on Boston College on Wednesday night. Louisville got off to a slow start and Boston College built a 12 point lead with 7 minutes left in the first half. The Cards found their offense and finished the first half with a…
The Cards returned to action on Sunday night to take on the Miami Hurricanes. The guys in white and red got off to a slow start and allowed Miami to get a 15 point lead halfway through the first half. The Cards were rescued by Jordan Nwora, who’s offense arrived and helped Louisville go into…
The Louisville Men’s Basketball team welcomed their in state rival, the Kentucky Wildcats, on Saturday afternoon. Kentucky was able to control the game and they had the lead for 36 of the 40 minutes played. UK dominated the paint and had more than double the number of points off of turnovers than Louisville had. Louisville…
The Men’s Basketball team returned to The Yum! Center on Friday night after several days off. The Cards took on a scrappy Robert Morris team, who actually went into halftime with a three point lead. Louisville turned up the defense in the second half and ended up pulling away for a 73-59 victory. Louisville was…
The Louisville Men’s Basketball team returned home Wednesday to face Central Arkansas. Louisville was in control the entire game and ended up winning by a score of 86-41. Jordan Nwora led with 21 points and VJ King was close behind with 17. Steven Enoch scored Louisville’s first 10 points and he ended up with 16…
Tuesday was a much needed, joy filled night in Louisville. The Cards took down the number 9 team in the nation 82-78. The Cards were in control for the majority of the game, but Michigan State pulled back and forced the game into overtime. However, Louisville’s clutch free throw shooting allowed them to come away…
