UofL VS WKU Baseball Game Moved

Press release from the University of Louisville athletic department: Louisville-WKU Baseball Game Moved to Wednesday at 5 pm ET Inclement weather forces date, location change as Cardinals and Hilltoppers will now play at Nick Denes Field on WKU campus Online: http://gocards.com/news/2018/3/19/louisville-wku-baseball-game-moved-to-wednesday-at-5-pm-et.aspx

NIT Quarterfinals Ticket Information

Press release from the University of Louisville athletic department: Ticket Information for NIT Quarterfinals in the KFC Yum! Center The University of Louisville mens basketball team has advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2018 National Invitation Tournament in a game to be played in the KFC Yum! Center against Mississippi State on Tuesday, March 20…

Logan Wyatt Named ACC Co-Player Of The Week

Press release from the University of Louisville athletic department: LOUISVILLE, Ky. – University of Louisville sophomore first baseman Logan Wyatt was named Monday as the Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Co-Player of the Week. The conference honor is the first for Wyatt, who shared this weeks recognition with Clemsons Seth Beer. Miamis Evan McKendry was selected…

Rick Pitino Is Ready To Work Again

Rick Pitino has announced he has hired an agent to help him with his next career move. This comes about 5 months after he was fired from the University of Louisville and just a few weeks after stating that he was “dead in the water” when it comes to coaching. Only time will tell if…

Three UofL Men’s Basketball Players Earn ACC Honors

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,…

Saying Goodbye To Q And Anas

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…