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NCAA Qualifier Cecilia Viberg Transferring to Pitt After Two Seasons With Louisville
Viberg made NCAAs in both of her first two years with Louisville. She would have been Pitt's fastest 100 breaststroker this past season. Cecilia Viberg has announced her transfer to Pitt after spending her first two seasons with Louisville. Viberg entered the portal back at the beginning of April. Viberg...
Realistic expectations for Louisville football in 2024
Jeff Brohm did wonders for Louisville football in his first year as head coach back at his alma mater after taking over for Scott Satterfield. The Cardinals went 10-4 in his first season as head coach and they even made a trip to the ACC title game to face then-undefeated Florida State. They fell short, 16-6, in a sleepy matchup but it was a good sign that this program is turning around in a hurry under its new head coach. Brohm just feels like the perfect fit.
Meet the top Louisville high school boys spring team from Pleasure Ridge Park
Pleasure Ridge Park baseball is The Courier Journal's top high school boys team from the spring, as voted by our readers. The Panthers won their seventh state championship, beating McCracken County, 4-1, in the final to complete a 40-3 season. Junior outfielder Brayden Bruner was named Sixth Region Player of the Year and received first-team All-State honors. Freshman pitcher Joey Dudeck went 11-0 with a 1.51 ERA.
CRAWFORD | Years later, Damion Lee still has Louisville's back, and it still has his
CRAWFORD | Years later, Damion Lee still has Louisville's back, and it still has his. Damion Lee played in Louisville for just one season — an eventful season, to be sure, but just one season. If it seems like more, it's because the charismatic forward from Baltimore keeps coming back and keeps giving back.
Churchill Downs breaks its wager record with $700M bet during Spring Meet
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Churchill Downs' most recent Spring Meet is officially the historic track’s biggest of all time. The Louisville horse racing track reported more than $700 million was wagered during the 43-day meet, which kicked off with Derby Week. That amount of wagering almost doubles what was...
Offseason Bahamas Trip Allowing Louisville to 'Speed Up' Team Growth
The Cardinals will get a massive opportunity to both come along in their on-court development and generate team camaraderie when they travel to The Bahamas for a foreign tour later this month.
BOZICH | Halftime Report: 5 Biggest Local Sports Stories in 2024
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — It’s time to report to the locker room, change ends of the court and drag the infield. It’s halftime of the local sports scene. My favorite band is not available, so I better bring the entertainment. Here goes:. What were the 5 Biggest...
Toledo's Ty Madden throws gem as Mud Hens shut out Louisville 2-0
The Toledo Mud Hens bounced back from Friday night’s doubleheader loss, getting stellar pitching in a 2-0 victory over the Louisville Bats on Saturday night at Fifth Third Field. Starting pitcher Ty Madden worked six innings for the win, allowing zero runs on two hits while striking out eight batters. It was his first victory of the season. Andrew Vasquez, Trey Wingenter, and Sean Guenther finished the outing for the Mud Hens. Toledo (38-41) got on the board in the bottom of the first inning. Andrew Navigato walked with one out, then with two outs recorded, Spencer Torkelson reached on a throwing error by Louisville third baseman Erik Gonzalez, scoring Navigato to make it 1-0.
High Standards of the First UofL Team
The foundation of Pat Kelsey’s first University of Louisville basketball team is in place -- assistant coaches have been hired, a support staff is hard at work and most importantly, all 13 recruits have signed on the dotted line. Kelsey has wiped the slate clean of any incriminating evidence...
Downtown competition brings pickleball to the streets
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Pickleball was the name of the game in downtown Louisville this weekend. Sunday afternoon, the Louisville Downtown Partnership and Goodbounce Pickleball Yard partnered to bring the sport to the streets. They cleared part of West Jefferson Street to let athletes compete on the pavement. “You don’t...
Starting 5: Former Louisville standout has career showing on one of golf's biggest stages
Former University of Louisville golfer Lauren Hartlage recorded a career-best finish at the 2024 KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Washington. She finished tied for fifth overall at 3 under par. "I had so much fun," said Hartlage in a news release following her first top-five...
Louisville MBB Presser: Upcoming Year and Bahamas Trip.
Pat Kelsey took stage for his first press conference since the start of practices, alongside the first availability for players where seniors Reyne Smith, Chucky Hepburn, and J’Vonne Hadley spoke. The one thing that Kelsey and the three seniors are preaching to fans with heavy confidence is that this...
Lakeside Swim Club celebrates 100th anniversary with swim relay team from 1940s
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A swim club in Louisville celebrated its 100th anniversary Monday with some of its most decorated swimmers from decades ago. Lakeside Swim Club is a private facility on 2010 Trevilian Way in the Belknap neighborhood. The club has a historical display set up that features photos, memorabilia and information that is available for daily viewing from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. until July 7.
2024 Louisville Football Position Breakdown: Offensive Line
Thanks to a mix of returning veterans and talented transfer, the Cardinals have a very strong starting five on the offensive line, and should have one of the better O-line rotations in the ACC.
Team News: LouCity makes three changes heading into Birmingham
Louisville City FC coach Danny Cruz elected for three lineup changes heading into Saturday’s game at Birmingham Legion FC. Off a 5-2 loss last weekend to Rhode Island FC, Cruz is switching out both his wing backs — Jake Morris for Amadou Dia and Aiden McFadden for Jansen Wilson — while Jorge Gonzalez returns to LouCity’s forward group.
Louisville adds catcher Tyler Herron from Illinois State
University of Louisville baseball coach Dan McDonnell and his staff have landed a fourth player out of the transfer portal. Illinois State catcher Tyler Herron, originally from Canada and played for two years at Parkland College, announced his commitment to the Cardinals on social media. He is one of four known commitments from the transfer portal to the Cardinals' roster.
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