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Transfer defensive lineman flips commitment from Louisville to Big Ten program
The Wisconsin Badgers picked up a big commitment through the transfer portal Friday, as defensive lineman Brandon Lane officially flipped his commitment to the program from Louisville. A player who originally began his collegiate career at South Dakota State, Lane has spent the last two seasons at Stephen F. Austin as one of the Lumberjacks top defensive players. Over that span, Lane had a combined 55 tackles, nine TFL, and 2.5 sacks, as well as a breakout 2023 season a year ago in which he had 44 tackles, 6.5 TFL, and 1.5 sacks over 11 games. With this commitment to Wisconsin, it...
OL Isaac Sowells names top five
Louisville (Ky.) Male offensive lineman Isaac Sowells Jr. has named a top five of Louisville, Kentucky, NC State, Miami, and South Carolina. He has official visits with the Gamecocks (May 31st), Wildcats (June 7th), Hurricanes (June 14th) and Wolfpack (June 21st). He will then commit on July 18th. Here is...
Local Students Raise $5,000 for Children’s Dyslexia Center at DeSales University Golf Sale
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Vote for Louisville-area high school boys athlete of the week before polls close Thursday
This week's nominees for Courier Journal boys athlete of the week produced clutch performances during the KHSAA postseason. Voting is underway for The Courier Journal's boys athlete of the week. The poll closes at 6 p.m. Thursday, and the winner will be announced Friday. Looking for more high school sports...
Clemson rallies past Louisville
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Jimmy Obertop’s walkoff walk with one out in the ninth inning lifted No. 3 Clemson to an 8-7 victory over Louisville in the ACC Tournament at Truist Field on Friday afternoon. The Tigers, who went 1-1 in the ACC Tournament, improved to 41-14 on the season. The Cardinals, who went 0-2 in […]
Louisville extends offer to 2025 Top 10 target Isiah Harwell
Louisville head coach Pat Kelsey has extended a scholarship offer to one of the top 10 prospects in the 2025. Mt. Pleasant (Utah) Wasatch Academy guard Isiah Harwell reported that the Cardinals have offered via his Instagram profile. The 6-foot-5, 180-pound Harwell, a native of Pocatello, Ida., sits as the...
Harlow's event downtown is not a problem for Hike, Bike and Paddle. They could coexist.
Mayor still a little "green" at understanding this event which I have enjoyed since the beginning and will miss this year. This special event draws thousands of citizens from all over the city to downtown which we need and ride together to our parks. He stated that he did not want to compete with other events? Actually these events benefit from the crowds being downtown and many attend these events afterward. Jack Harlow's event on great lawn? Not a problem. I have had many start and end at University of Louisville rowing center. This event also has major corporate funding...
Has Louisville football finalized roster? 3 spots coach Jeff Brohm is targeting in portal
After the 2023 season, Louisville football took the biggest hit to its defensive line. Of the 30 players who transferred out of the program since December, nine were defensive linemen. The losses and injuries during the spring allowed redshirt freshmen Micah Carter and Adonijah “AJ” Green as well as midyear enrollee Maurice Davis to get on the field during the spring football game April 19.
Pairings set for Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Region baseball and softball tournaments
The draws are set for the Louisville-area baseball and softball regional tournaments, with teams vying for spots in the state tournaments. No. 5-ranked Pleasure Ridge Park (33-3) headlines the field for the Sixth Region baseball tournament. The Panthers, looking for their first regional title since 2019, will host Bullitt East (20-12) at 11 a.m. Monday in a quarterfinal. ...
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