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I am currently out of town with Holy Cross High School’s basketball team on a Christmas Tournament trip, so this will be a quick preview of the Louisville-UMKC game tonight. Something is better than nothing, right? OK, here we go… About UMKC Louisville plays the first of consecutive days in the KFC Yum! Center as…
The Cards beat Western Kentucky 78-56 on Saturday afternoon. After the game, Rick Pitino, Mangok Mathiang, Damion Lee, and Chinanu Onuaku gave their comments. Coach Pitino talked about the biggest loss that will come from Mangok missing the next 6-8 weeks.
The Louisville Cardinals have gotten off to a great start in the 2015-16 season. They have an 8-1 record and are ranked 19th in the AP Poll and 16th in the Coaches Poll. Granted, the competition hasn’t been that great just yet, outside of a close road loss at Michigan State. But Louisville isn’t just…
The Cards beat Kennesaw St. 94-57 on Wednesday night and improved to 8-1 on the season. After the game, Coach Pitino, Donovan Mitchell, and Matz Stockman spoke to the media. I am sure we all predicted a Matz post-game interview this early in the season.
Post-game comments from Rick Pitino, Quentin Snider, Damion Lee, and Donovan Mitchell after the Cards beat Eastern Michigan 86-53 on Saturday afternoon. Pitino talks about things Raymond Spalding can improve on, Donovan Mitchell talks about pacing himself in a game, and much more. Good videos here…
Local kids Quentin and Ray were all over the stat sheet, Mangok took it coast to coast, and much more in a good team win for the Cards.
It feels like it has been a month since we last saw the Cards play hoops. But they finally return to action on Saturday to take on Eastern Michigan. Here is your CSZ preview. It’s decent, not ground-breaking, but better than nothing…much like CSZ.
This is my first official post at CSZ and I debated a multitude of things to write about. Starting with basketball was simple. While we await the bowl game, basketball is at the forefront of Louisville sports and there is no better way to spend the holidays than to debate something regarding Louisville sports. So…
The Cards beat Grand Canyon 111-63 on Saturday afternoon. After the game, Rick Pitino, Donovan Mitchell, Trey Lewis, and Ray Spalding gave their comments. Coach Pitino decided to go with his Al Borland shirt.
I really am going to try and make this quick. I don’t have too much time right now, and if I don’t get this posted now, it will be very late tonight before I can get to it. I prefer to go ahead and knock it out, and move on from this game. So here…
This one hurt, but the Cards will be just fine.
On Wednesday night at 7:15, the Louisville Cardinals (5-0) will face their toughest opponent of the young 2015-16 season when they take on Michigan State (7-0) in a true road game, which is somewhat rare for big-time non-conference games.
Bloggin’ Rick Pitino is back on the inter-webs to give his thoughts on the 85-41 victory over St. Francis. With a score like that, you would think that all is well in the mind of Coach Pitino. Also, if you think that, you probably aren’t a coach. We are never satisfied! In his latest blog,…
Here is video of Ralph Willard, Damion Lee, Ray Spalding, and Donovan Mitchell after Louisville’s 85-41 win over St. Francis on Tuesday night.
Well that one certainly was a good start to this big Saturday in UofL sports! The Cards knocked off North Florida 89-61 to improve to 3-0 on the season, and there were plenty of good things to point out from this one.
The Cards beat Hartford 87-52 on Tuesday night at the KFC Yum! Center to improve to 2-0 on the season. After the game, Quentin Snider, Trey Lewis, and Damion Lee spoke to the media about the game.
Quick game notes from GoCards.com: Date: Nov. 17, 2015 Time: 7:00 p.m. Site: KFC Yum! Center/Crum Court, Louisville, Ky. (22,000) (82-13 in 6th yr.) Television: ESPN3 – Kent Taylor, play-by-play; Jody Demling, analyst. Radio: WKRD (790 AM) Paul Rogers, play-by-play; Doug Ormay, analyst (Sirius channel 132, XM 194) Series History: Louisville leads 2-0 (2-0 in…