Ryan McMahon is the longest tenured Cardinal on the team due to his redshirt year. His role increased this season and his minutes and production increased as well. He ended the year shooting 35% from 3 and 95% from the free throw line. His biggest game of the year came in the upset of Michigan…
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Steven Enoch was a common site in the center position for Louisville this year. After sitting out last year as a transfer, Enoch was expected to step into a large role due to the departure of Anas Mahmoud and Ray Spalding. Enoch did just that, starting 14 games and averaging almost 20 minutes a game….
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT: Registration Open for Chris Mack Basketball Camp LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Registration is now open for multiple sessions of the Chris Mack Basketball Camp, to be staged on the University of Louisville campus this summer. Campers will work directly with the Louisville basketball players and staff, receiving…
UofL Basketball has successfully dipped into the grad transfer pool before. First, Damion Lee and Trey Lewis joined the flock; two players that turned out to be transcendent. Last year, Furman grad transfer Christen Cunningham and Richmond grad transfer Khwan Fore joined and helped the team arguably overachieve due in part to their talents. Now…
VJ King came into his junior year as a returning starter and with big expectations. With the rise of Jordan Nwora and Dwayne Sutton, King saw his minutes lessen. VJ had some difficulties scoring this year, but we never saw him complain. He is the ideal teammate, who cares more about the team’s success than…
With the 2018-2019 college basketball season wrapped up last night, many college basketball writers and blogs have released their “way too early” top 25 rankings. Apparently, many believe Chris Mack’s UofL squad will be a force to be reckoned with in the 2019-2020 season. UofL is ranked right around and in the top 15 with…
Kwhan Fore came to Louisville as a grad transfer from the University of Richmond. Kwhan was especially impressive on the defensive end and he hassled opposing guards all season. Fore took over the starting role in early January and held that role for the remainder of the season. The first Louisville Live Dunk Champion will…
Louisville center Steven Enoch will enter his name in the 2019 NBA Draft. However, Enoch will take the necessary steps to preserve his collegiate eligibility so he can return to Louisville for his senior season, should he choose to. “The NBA has always been a long term goal, and this is a wonderful way for…
Christen Cunningham came to Louisville as a grad transfer from Samford. He was a leader from day one and started every game that he played this year. The point guard averaged 10 points and almost 5 assists a game. CC may have only spent one year here, but he is a Cardinal Forever! Thank you…
Akoy returned to Louisville as a grad transfer from SMU. Akoy’s playing time was limited due to some injuries, but he was a significant contributor early in the year. His biggest contribution came against Tennessee when he scored 11 points and had 5 rebounds. He will be missed, but he is a Cardinal Forever! Thank…
UofL signee Samuell Williamson had himself a great showing at the McDonald’s All-American practices in preparation for tonight’s McDonald’s All-American Game. The 5 Star 6’7 180 lbs G/F is proving he belongs in the conversation as one of the elite players in the 2019 class. He has been mentioned as one of the standout players…
This is the final part of our Photo Recap of the Men’s Basketball season. This gallery includes coaching, bench reactions, celebrations and everything that isn’t scoring or defending. Stay tuned for individual player galleries coming soon.
This is part 2 of our photo recap of the Louisville Men’s Basketball team’s season. This part will focus on the in-game action. We have posted tons of photos this season, so these are a select few from each game. Check out the full Photo Galleries for all of the pictures. And check out Part 1…
Press release from the University of Louisville: NCAA Tournament Tickets Available to Follow Men’s Basketball to Des Moines LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville men’s basketball team will make its 39th appearance in the NCAA Tournament, facing No. 10 seed Minnesota in an East Region first round contest on Thursday, March 21, at Wells…
The Louisville men’s basketball team is back in the big dance after narrowly missing it last year. This will be the first time the majority of the team gets to experience the NCAA tournament and the first time Chris Mack will take UofL into the field of 68. Seed: 7 Region: East First round…
The regular season has ended for the Louisville Men’s Basketball team. That means it’s time to do a recap of my favorite photos that I captured from this season. These pictures are like my children, so it is hard to leave any of them out. Because of that I am breaking this series down into…
The Louisville Cardinals are knocked out of the ACC tournament after a 83-70 loss Thursday night to North Carolina in Charlotte. The Tar Heels move on to the semifinals tomorrow night. Louisville got themselves down 34-21 at the under-8 timeout in the first half before using a quick 12-0 run to cut it to 1 point with 5:37 until…
Louisville’s Jordan Nwora Named ACC Most Improved Player, All-ACC GREENSBORO, N.C. – University of Louisville forward Jordan Nwora was honored as the 2019 ACC Most Improved Player and earned third team All-ACC honors in a vote of media and league coaches. Nwora is the second-most improved scorer in the nation with his 17.3 scoring average…
Coming off a Senior Day win over Notre Dame, the Louisville Cardinals (19-11) travel to John Paul Jones Arena to attempt to spoil No. 2 Virginia’s (27-2) own Senior Day. The two teams have already met once this season, the result was a 64-52 win for Virginia. The game tips off at 4pm and will…
The three Louisville seniors looked to end their time in the KFC Yum! Center with a win over Notre Dame. Louisville led the entire way and ended the day with a 75-61 victory. The Cards dominated the boards, finishing the game +19 in rebounds. Louisville’s 12 offensive rebounds helped to make up for the 9%…
