The Louisville Cardinals are now 3-0 after an 86-64 win over Prairie View A&M on Sunday night at the KFC Yum! Center. Prairie View is now 1-2 after the loss. Jae’lyn Withers led the Cards with 20 points and 9 rebounds on 8 of 10 from the field. David Johnson scored 19 points with 3…
Category: Louisville Basketball
On this episode of the CSZ Podcast, brought to you by the Jamon Brown Foundation, we come to you live from the Custom Multicades Studios! Our guys Jeremy, Shawn, Dalton, and Wes talk about what’s been going on in the land of the Cards. We talk the heartbreaking loss to BC, The #FireSatt debacle, opening…
The Louisville Cardinals improved to 2-0 with a 71-70 victory over Seton Hall on Friday at the KFC Yum! Center. Carlik Jones led the Cards with 18 points, 11 rebounds, and 6 assists. Quinn Slazinski added 10 points and 7 boards. Both Jae’lyn Withers and Dre Davis each finished with 11 points. For Seton Hall,…
Coach Jeff Walz and his Louisville team started off the season on a winning note. The Cards defeated the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks 74-53. The Cards were led in scoring by Olivia Cochran’s 17 points. Cochran and fellow true freshman Hailey Van Lith were tied with 8 rebounds each for the team lead in rebounds….
Hailey Van Lith: Photo Courtesy of gocards.com Number: 10 Height: 5’7 Class: Freshman Position: Guard Hometown: Wenatchee, Wa Rankings: 5* Guard 7th overall player (ESPNW Hoopgurlz) 2nd overall player (Prospects Nation) Accolades: 2020 Gatorade and MaxPreps Player Of The Year 2020 McDonald’s All-American WIAA All-State Class 1A first team (2017, 2018, 2019) As a senior…
Mykasa Robinson: Number: 5 Height: 5’7 Class: Junior Position: Guard Hometown: Ashland, Ky Rankings: 5* Guard 30th Overall Player in class of 2018 (ESPNW Hoopgurlz) 8th Best Guard in the 2018 Class (ESPNW Hoopgurlz) 29th Best Player in the class of 2018 (Prospects Nation) Accolades: 2018 Finalist for Miss Kentucky Basketball Mykasa is the lone…
Louisville Men’s Basketball Coach Chris Mack met with the media ahead of the Cards season opener against Evansville tomorrow. In his opening statement, he mentioned how it has been a rough go and acknowledged the cancellation of games around the country. However, though he did expect cancellations to continue throughout the season, he said he…
Ramani Parker: Number: 0 Height: 6’4 Class: Redshirt Freshman Position: Forward Hometown: Fresno, California Rankings: 4* Forward Top 100 player in the class 2019 (ESPNW Hoopgurlz) 29th overall player & 7th best forward (Prospects Nation) Accolades: Citizen Naismith High School Girl’s Watch List Coach Walz: “Ramani is a face-up forward with guard skills.” “Whenever you…
The 2020-21 Louisville Men’s Basketball season is rapidly approaching. Today, we preview the Cards backcourt ahead of Wednesday’s season opener. It is a group that lost a lot of production from last year’s squad. With a mix of fresh and familiar faces, the backcourt looks to be the strength of this Cardinal basketball team. Personnel…
Earlier today, Louisville Women’s Basketball announced their opener Wednesday at Middle Tennessee had been canceled. There was no official reason given for the cancellation. Coach Jeff Walz put out a tweet asking any program willing to play on Wednesday. Game at MTSU cancelled for Wednesday, Nov. 25. Louisville willing to travel, if you have an…
Former Louisville F, and native, Dwayne Sutton has found an NBA home. The Manual High grad will be joining former Card Damion Lee in San Francisco as a member of the Golden State Warriors. A warrior heading to the @Warriors? Perfect.@DwayneSutton x #DubNation pic.twitter.com/qiLBE9csXR — Louisville Men's Basketball (@LouisvilleMBB) November 23, 2020 It appears Sutton…
Louisville Women’s Basketball was supposed to have their season opener Wednesday against Middle Tennessee. Unfortunately, it was just announced by the university that the game has been cancelled. Our season opener at MTSU has been cancelled.#GoCardshttps://t.co/tdBAoT0Eks — Louisville Women’s Basketball (@LouisvilleWBB) November 23, 2020 No reason was cited for the cancellation. According to the press…
Louisville’s 2020-2021 men’s basketball season tips off this week, and there are no shortage of fresh faces on the new squad. The Cards added three scholarship freshman as well as four walk-ons. Per usual, Coach Mack dipped into the graduate transfer market and picked up two highly coveted seniors. Today, we look at the new…
Norika Konno: Number: 11 Height: 5’10 Class: Sophomore Position: Guard Hometown: Sendai, Japan Accolades: A member of the U18 & U19 Japanese National Team 2018 U18 Women’s Asian Games Silver Medalist 3v3 team won a Silver Medal in the 2018 Asian Games Norika’s freshman year was cut short due to a knee injury. Coach Walz:…
Donovan Mitchell has become a NBA player every Louisville fan roots for. Whenever he is on TV balling out, you can bet a significant chunk of people in Louisville are watching. We watched as he had a playoff performance for the ages when he scored 50+ points in 2 games of a 7-game series loss…
Kianna Smith Number: 14 Height: 6’0 Class: Redshirt Junior Position: Guard Hometown: Moreno Valley, California Rankings: 5* Guard 17th Overall Player Class of 2017 (ESPNW Hoopgurlz) 27th Overall Player (Prospects Nation) Accolades: McDonald’s All-American First-Team All-State, All-Orange County 2016 As a high school senior, Kianna averaged 21.3ppg, 5.5rpg, 3.7apg, and 2.6spg. Kianna committed to California…
Elizabeth Dixon Number: 22 Height: 6’5 Class: Junior Position: Forward Hometown: Memphis, Tenn Rankings: 5* Forward 19th Overall Player in The 2018 Class (ESPNW Hoopgurlz) Accolades: McDonald’s All-American All USA Tennessee 1st Team by USA Today TSWA AAA All-State 2017 Multi-sport athlete in high school (basketball, track and field) As a true freshman at Georgia…
Nyah Green Number: 31 Height: 6’1 Class: Freshman Position: Guard Hometown: Allen, Texas Rankings: 5* Guard 12th overall player in the 2019 class (ESPNW Hoopgurlz) 7th overall player 3rd best guard in 2019 (Prospects Nation) Accolades: 2019 McDonald’s All-American USA Today 1st-Team Texas 2019 TAPPS 1st -Team 6A All-State in 2017 Green committed to Louisville…
1) Tae Davis SF 6’6 170lbs Hives’ Evaluation: Tae is the younger brother of freshman wing Dre Davis and, in my opinion, his potential is even higher than his older brother’s. He has very long limbs for being 6’6 and he’s a great athlete that’s shown flashes of skill. His main calling card at first…
Louisville Men’s Basketball put together an excellent 2021 class during a tumultuous time. They signed two excellent guards, an athletic SF with high upside, and a PF with skills like a guard. However, they needed a big man, the centerpiece if you will. They were able to secure the centerpiece with the commitment of 2021…
