Take a look at how the Cardinals stack up against the Panthers for their Saturday matchup, and who the statistical models favor:
Assists_Louisville 12 (Curry 3, Russell 3), Pittsburgh 11 (Battle 4). Fouled Out_Pittsburgh Faye. Rebounds_Louisville 38 (Harris 8), Pittsburgh 35 (Elmore 9). Total Fouls_Louisville 19 ...
Halftime_Louisville 35-34. 3-Point Goals_Louisville 13-35 (Smith 7-11, Hadley 2-5, Edwards 2-7, Hepburn 2-8, Traore 0-1, Waterman 0-3), Pittsburgh 10-22 (Leggett 4-6, Dunn 3-5, Austin 2-3 ...
Mark Pope and Nate Oats matched wits on the court, and Kentucky and Alabama put on a show in Rupp Arena on Saturday afternoon.
Olivia Babcock was named the program's first Honda Sport Award winner for volleyball, announced Saturday by the Collegiate Women Sports Awards.
In the midst of its longest losing streak in eight years, Virginia will once again look to get back on track in another ACC rematch, as the Cavaliers travel to take on Louisville on Saturday afternoon just two weeks after these two teams first played back in Charlottesville.
In the ongoing effort to revitalize west Louisville neighborhoods a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation plans to make the park accessible again.
The University of Pittsburgh has signed redshirt sophomore wide receiver Cataurus "Blue" Hicks to its football program.
The KHSAA Board of Control on Thursday completed a realignment of the Sixth and Seventh Regions, with two Louisville-area schools switching districts.
Kennesaw St. at Sam Houston St., 7:30 p.m. North Florida at Cent. Arkansas, 7:30 p.m. SE Louisiana at East Texas A&M, 7:30 p.m. Texas Rio Grande Valley at Incarnate Word, 7:30 p.m.
With the departure of Rick Pitino, the threat of NCAA sanction, the general dysfunction of the university for a time, you can see where the "broken" narrative took hold. Certainly, winning only 12 games over two seasons felt like it broke something, if only the bond many fans felt with the program.
Both the University of Louisville Cardinals and University of Kentucky Wildcats are playing in high-stakes games Tuesday night. Louisville is traveling to face Syracuse on the road as they look to extend a six-game winning streak. They also look to continue being undefeated on the road in the Atlantic Coast Conference.