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Rick Pitino Is On A Mission To Ensure Kentucky’s Dominance Over Louisville Across All Major Sports
Rick Pitino was once considered a villain in Kentucky after trading his Wildcat blue for Louisville red. The head coach has made amends, in a way, with NIL support to his former employer. But while that’s excited Kentucky fans about the future of its athletics programs, it’s further strained his relationship with the Cardinals. That’s […] The post Rick Pitino Is On A Mission To Ensure Kentucky’s Dominance Over Louisville Across All Major Sports appeared first on BroBible.
Louisville football's first Black starting quarterback overcame obstacles to make history
Many things come to mind when thinking about the 1970s. But Black college football quarterbacks aren’t one. There was Condredge Holloway, who made history at Tennessee as the first Black...
College Basketball Player Asking For Prayers After His Father Suffered Stroke
UCLA basketball star Skyy Clark is asking for hopes and prayers today as his father is battling a major health issue. Taking to X on Friday, Clark revealed that his father is in the intensive care unit after suffering a stroke. He said that he expects a long process but knows his father is a father ...
Louisville thrower Jayden Ulrich, 'girl with all the piercings,' makes Olympics in discus
EUGENE, Ore. – Walls along the interior of Indiana University’s Gladstein Fieldhouse feature images of IU track and field athletes making Olympic teams. The discus thrower developed at IU. She won a Big Ten championship for IU. Her coach is from the state of Indiana. Except coach and...
CRAWFORD | Kingsbarns checks Grade I box with commanding win in Stephen Foster
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Kingsbarns just keeps checking boxes. The Todd Pletcher-trained Spendthrift Farm 4-year old won the Grade II Louisiana Derby last year and the Grade III Ben Ali at Keeneland this year. On Saturday at Churchill Downs, he checked the Grade I box with a 2 ½...
Pat Kelsey’s Latest Eye Opener
By all accounts, Pat Kelsey knew of U of L’s monumental basketball tradition and place in the hierarchy of the sport before being tapped as the Cards’ next coach. That has been underscored by his reception in the community, being schooled how this area is the epicenter of college hoops fanaticism. How intense is the level of hunger for some success among the citizens of the Red & Black Nation.
Louisville lands highest-ranked commit in DE Tyrone Burrus
Indianapolis (Ind.) Warren Central EDGE Tyrone Burrus announced his commitment to Louisville on Friday night. This was a late change as Indiana was previously leading to earn this verbal and Louisville came on strong at the end after some back and forth battling between the two schools. This charge was led by head coach Jeff Brohm and co-defensive coordinator/defensive line coach Mark Hagen.
Page linebacker Eric Hazzard commits to Louisville football, coach Jeff Brohm
Page linebacker Eric Hazzard has committed to Louisville football and Cardinals coach Jeff Brohm, he announced Thursday on the ‘X’ platform, formerly Twitter. Hazzard, a senior who was a Class 5A Mr. Football finalist in 2023, is a three-star prospect ranks as the No. 37 player in Tennessee from the 2025 class and the No. 95 edge-rusher nationally, according to the 247Sports Composite.
Louisville basketball jersey numbers: Pat Kelsey's 2024-25 roster includes several firsts
What jersey numbers will the members of Pat Kelsey's inaugural Louisville men's basketball team wear?. The Cardinals answered that question this week with a graphic posted to X, formerly Twitter. There are several firsts — since 1955 for three; another hasn't been done before. They stem from an NCAA rule...
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.
BOZICH | Louisville basketball newcomers here to win now, starting with head start in Bahamas
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — J’Vonne Hadley, Chucky Hepburn and Ryne Smith all played in the NCAA Tournament last season. They have all played on teams ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 at points in their established careers. They’re not blank slates. Hadley had two teammates from...
Louisville Football: Class of 2025 Recruits To Watch
The football targets left on the board for the University of Louisville football team. University of Louisville football coach Jeff Brohm and his staff have been rolling recently on the recruiting trail. The Cardinals have landed seven commitments from the Class of 2025 this month, the latest coming with back-to-back...
Game recap: Mud Hens drop both games of doubleheader to Louisville
The Toledo Mud Hens suffered a doubleheader sweep against the Louisville Bats on Friday night at Fifth Third Field. Mud Hens starter Matt Manning pitched a gem in the first game, going five hitless innings, but Toledo fell 4-2 in extra innings. The Bats used a four-run fourth inning to break open the second game on the way to a 6-5 win. Manning walked three and struck out five in his five innings of work and exited after 87 pitches with a 1-0 lead. Toledo reliever Mason Englert gave up a run in relief and the game headed to extra innings. After both teams failed to score in the eighth inning, Louisville scored three runs in the top of the ninth off Mud Hens reliever Devin Sweet. In the second game, the Mud Hens fell behind 6-1 after the Bats scored four fourth-inning runs. Toledo battled back to within one run at 6-5 after three runs in the bottom of the fourth and one in the fifth. But that was as close as they would get.
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