The Men’s Basketball team is back at home on Saturday when the #15 Cards take on #9 UNC for the second time this season. Not only is the game a white out, the team will also be honoring the greatest, Muhammad Ali! Check out the video below thanks to UofL’s twitter account. Enjoy! ⚪️⚫️🥊 pic.twitter.com/fzUHoYHtiJ…
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Press release from the University of Louisville: LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Three “color” events are among upcoming special events for fans at the remaining five University of Louisville men’s basketball home games in the KFC Yum! Center. UofL opens the month of February with its annual “White Out” game when the Cardinals face No. 9 North…
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 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…
Press release from the University of Louisville: LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Rick and David Kueber (pronounced KEE-ber), leading Planet Fitness franchisees and co-founders of Sun Tan City, have committed $3 million toward the expansion of the University of Louisville’s campus training facility for men’s and women’s basketball and women’s lacrosse. “We’re thrilled to be continuing our support…
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…
The Cards faced their toughest test of this young season when they faced Vermont on Friday night. Louisville finished the night with a 86-78 win, but it was only that close because the Cards couldn’t put Vermont away. Louisville led by 22 with 8 minutes left in the game, but only ended up with an…
The new era of Louisville basketball began with a win, an ugly win, but a win. The Cards took on one of the lesser known state schools, Nicholls State. The first half largely belonged to the Cards, with Louisville leading by 10 at half. But, Nicholls had a lead at the 12 minute mark of…
The Cards faced a tough test in their first exhibition against Bellarmine. Louisville had a very rough start from the field. Going into halftime, the Cards were 1 of 16 from 3 and 25% overall. They made up for it in the second half, hitting 5 of 9 from three and 57% from the field….
Fans got their first opportunity to see the new look Cards during Sunday’s Red-White scrimmage. The White team ended up winning 55-41 thanks to a strong performance by Jordan Nwora. Nwora scored 18 and grabbed 11 rebounds. The Red team was led by Christen Cunningham, who debuted with 15 points on 6 of 7 shooting….
Want your first look at the 2018/2019 Louisville men’s basketball team? Here’s your chance! October 21st at 2 PM is the first Red-White game of the season and you can get your tickets below. 🔴 vs. ⚪ Oct. 21 at 2 p.m., get a first look at the @LouisvilleMBB squad in action! 🎟️: https://t.co/a5bTFwXxQe pic.twitter.com/J6PNdYHTyx…
We already knew UofL Basketball and Coach Chris Mack would be facing Tom Izzo and the Michigan State Spartans on November 27th at the KFC Yum Center. What we didn’t know was the time of the game and the channel that would carry it…until now. 🚨 JUST ANNOUNCED 🚨 Game times and networks for the…
Kylee had a productive year in 2017-18 as she played in 37 games, averaging 5 points and 4 rebounds. She is a weapon from outside, as she shot close to 40% from 3 last year and she creates a match up problem against opposing post players. Look for big things from her next season as…
Jordan Nwora enters his sophomore season with high expectations. His production as a freshman was solid, averaging 5 points, 2 rebounds and 43%(!) from 3. His recent play for team Nigeria in the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers has garnered some significant buzz. His scoring ability will be valuable as his minutes increase next season.
Darius Perry will enter his second year at Louisville after playing in 36 games as a freshman. He shot 84% from the free throw line and ended the year averaging more assists than turnovers. Darius will be a very important piece of the rotation as a sophomore and will undoubtedly fight for a starting role.
McMahon sat out the beginning of the 17-18 season due to injury. He finished the season appearing in 29 games, shooting 84% from the free throw line, and 40% from 3. He will look to have an increased impact this year with the departure of Quentin Snider.
Asia enters her senior year as one of the best players in the country. Last year’s ACC player of the year will break into the 2,000 point club this season. In the 17-18 season she averaged almost 19 a game, while shooting 40% from 3 and 80 percent from the free throw line. She will…
