Press release from the University of Louisville athletic department: LOUISVILLE, Ky. Three University of Louisville men’s basketball players have earned ACC postseason honors. Junior forwardsDeng AdelandRay Spaldinghave been selected as honorable mention All-ACC selections while senior centerAnas Mahmoudwas named to the ACC All-Defensive team. Adel has been the Cardinals’ scoring leader in 13 games,…
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Check out some of the photos and videos of Louisville celebrating its first ACC Tournament Championship. Confetti and balloons rain down as @UofLWBB wins their first ever ACC championship. #ACCWBB pic.twitter.com/lACnjICEcQ — ACC WBB Daily (@accwbbdaily) March 4, 2018 That 2018 #ACCWBB tournament CHAMPIONS feeling!!! 🏆🐦@UofLWBB YAH!!! pic.twitter.com/Je4bhEAUHo — ACC Women's Basketball (@accwbb) March 4,…
The field is set and UofL looks to secure their spot in the NCAA tournament on Wednesday against Florida State. The game will tip off at noon on ESPN/ACCN. The 2018 @NewYorkLife #ACCTourney bracket is SET! https://t.co/4JlwNymzNK #ACCMBB pic.twitter.com/sJtUlQ9bYQ — ACC Men's Basketball (@accmbb) March 4, 2018
Greensboro, N.C. The top seeded Louisville Cardinals are the 2018 ACC Conference Champions. The Cardinals have not won a conference tournament championship since 1993 when Louisville won the Metro Conference Tournament Championship. In a game that had 14 lead changes and eight ties, the Cardinals outlasted the four time ACC Conference Champions Notre Dame….
Greensboro, N.C. — For the first time since joining the Atlantic Coast Conference, the top seeded Louisville Cardinals will play for the ACC Championship. Louisville bounced back from another sluggish start to overcome the North Carolina State Wolfpack in a 64 – 59 decision But, the Cardinals have not had an easy road. Both Virginia…
Junior guard, Asia Durr, has been named a John R. Wooden Award Finalist. Durr is one of 15 players competing for the prestigious award, which recognizes the most outstanding player in college hoops. The Douglasville, Georgia native is averaging 19.2 points per game and has knocked down more than 99 triples this season. Final finalists…
CardNation, Asia Durr and Myisha Hines-Allen need your help. Durr is one of five finalists for the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award for best shooting guard and Hines-Allen is one of five finalists for the Katrina McClain Award for best power forward. Through March 23rd, go to HoopHall Awards and vote for Durr and Hines-Allen. Now,…
Greensboro, N.C. — The top seeded Louisville Cardinals held off Virginia Tech behind a stellar performance from its forwards. Louisville’s leading scorer, Asia Durr, started out 0-of-8 from the field and picked up two fouls before knocking down her first bucket, a three-pointer, midway through the second frame. With Durr rendered ineffective, Louisville struggled to…
Arica Carter, San Fuehring and Jazmine Jones have been named to the All-ACC Womens Basketball Academic Team. To qualify, the student-athlete much have earned a 3.0 GPA for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative GPA during ones academic career.
Q and Anas, Your four years at the University of Louisville were probably not what you expected. They were not what we, the fans, expected. You two have weathered the heaviest of storms the city could bear with complete and utter grace – at least in the public eye. I could never say thank you…
The accolades keep rolling in this week for the Cardinals. Today, it was announced that Louisville senior, Myisha Hines-Allen has been tabbed as a finalist for the 2018 Katrina McClain Award. The award, in its inaugural year, honors the top Power Forward in Division I Women’s Basketball.
Press release from the University of Louisville: GREENSBORO, N.C. University of Louisville juniorsDeng AdelandRay Spaldingalong with sophomoreV.J. Kingand freshmanJordan Nworawere named to the 2018 All-ACC Academic Men’s Basketball Team announced Wednesday by the ACC. Adel and Spalding earn the honor for the third straight time while King earns it for the second straight season….
Coach Jeff Walz is the 2018 ACC Coach of the Year. This marks Coach Walzs first Coach of the Year honor. Under Coach Walz, the Cardinals are 29 – 2 this season, a program-best. Louisville earned its first ACC Regular Season Title despite returning only two starters from a season ago.
No surprise here. Asia Durr is your 2018 ACC Player of the Year. The Douglasville, Georgia native was also tabbed the ACC Preseason Player of the Year. The selection of Durr marks the second time in three years that a Louisville player has earned the title. In 2015-16, Myisha Hines-Allen took home the honor.
Asia Durr, Myisha Hines-Allen and Dana Evans have earned All ACC honors. Durr and Hines-Allen both earned All ACC First Team Honors from both the Blue Ribbon Panel and the league head coaches. Dana Evans earned a spot on the All Freshman Team. The Cardinals, ranked fourth in the latest AP Poll, are the number…
What a way to send out lone seniorMyisha Hines-Allen. The Cardinals, with a 15 – 1 league record, are the 2018 ACC Regular Season Co-Champions. Louisville and Notre Dame finished with the same record. However, Louisville owns the tiebreaker over the Fighting Irish and will enter the ACC Tournament as the One Seed.
With it’s 81 – 49 victory over the Pitt Panthers, the Louisville Cardinals clinched its first ACC Regular Season Title. Check out the team as they cut the net.
The No. 4 Louisville Cardinals clinched not only the ACC Regular Season Title, but also the # 1 overall seed for the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament. Louisville finished the season with a 15 – 1 conference record and held the tiebreaker over the 15 – 1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Cardinals will have a…
The no. 4 Louisville Cardinals clinched the ACC Regular Season Championship with an 81 – 49 victory over the Pitt Panthers. Undoubtedly, the Cardinals will enter the ACC Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed, as it owns the tie breaker over Notre Dame. Louisville has not won a conference championship since 2001, in its…
Photo Courtesy of Associated Press and deseretnews.com Tonight in Salt Lake City, UT past and present came together as Cards and Jazz Legend Darrell Griffith presented former Card and current Jazz player Donovan Mitchell with his Slam Dunk Championship trophy. Legendary 🏆#TakeNote https://t.co/8jJHkwbFgo — Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) February 24, 2018 It was an awesome sight…
