SPORTS
Louisville Baseball drops series againts Stanford, falls in deciding rubber match
By Clive McCullough
Louisville baseball took on Stanford Cardinal for a Cardinal vs. Cardinals matchup.
Both teams have failed to meet pre-season expectations, and both come into the weekend ranked towards the bottom in the ACC for team ERA. However, the story coming into the weekend was each team’s prolific sophomore first… Read more
U of L men’s basketball lands two top transfers
By Vinny Porco
First reported by ESPN‘s Pete Thamel, top men’s basketball transfer portal recruits Flory Bidunga and Jackson Shelstad committed to Louisville on Sunday, April 12.
This move comes as a significant relief to the Cardinals, a team facing slim returning production amid graduations, transfers and star point guard Mikel Brown… Read more
U of L lacrosse builds family culture on and off the field
By Jasmine Reeves
The University of Louisville women’s lacrosse team is building more than a competitive program this season; it is building a family.
Midfielder Issy Leech said the team’s bond has grown stronger than in previous years, creating a culture rooted in trust and shared commitment.
“We’re… Read more
Looking back on men’s basketball 2025-26 season
By Justin Taylor
The Louisville men’s basketball team has officially wrapped the 2025-2026 season. Year two under Pat Kelsey saw the Cards go 24-11 overall and 11-7 in conference play.
Expectations for the Cards were through the roof after an amazing turnaround during Kelsey’s… Read more
Louisville softball rally for comeback win in Lexington, beats UK 8-7
By Hallie Conley
The University of Louisville Softball team defeated the University of Kentucky 8-7 in a comeback on Wednesday, March 25, winning their 7th game in a row this season.
The game started slowly for the Cardinals. After scoring zero in the first inning and allowing a two-run home run from Maddy Clark, it was looking bleak for Louisville.
The Cardinals… Read more
Women’s Basketball season ends with 71-52 loss to Michigan
By Harrison Plank
The Louisville Cardinal Women’s Basketball team lost to the Michigan Wolverines 71-52 in the Sweet Sixteen.
Back and forth battle
Elif Istanbulluoglu continued where she left off in the previous round of the NCAA Tournament, nailing a three to get Louisville on the board… Read more
Women’s basketball endures a late-game battle with Alabama, comes away with 69-68 victory
By Harrison Plank
The Louisville Cardinals fought hard to defeat the Alabama Crimson Tide on Monday and advance to the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
Ready for a fight
Slow, methodical play defined the first quarter of this game for both teams. Neither team was hitting their shots… Read more
Assistant coach Jena Otec is ready to defend U of L volleyball’s reign
By Destiny Cater
The whistle cuts through practice at the University of Louisville L&N Credit Union, and a drill stops mid-rep.
New assistant coach Jena Otec… Read more
Louisville men’s basketball can’t survive in second round, loses to Michigan State 77-69
By Justin Taylor
The Louisville Cardinals are done dancing.
An uphill battle
Vangelis Zougris got off to a hot start with a second-chance point and a push shot in the paint. Ceon Carr helped the Spartans gain footing, draining two bombs from deep.
Michigan State picked up the pace, going on a 9-0 run… Read more
Men’s basketball survives second-half surge from USF, beats the Bulls 83-79
By Harrison Plank
Despite still missing all-star Freshman Mikel Brown Jr., the Louisville Cardinals survive the University of South Florida Bulls, winning their first NCAA Tournament game since the 2016-17 season.
We’re in the madness
J’vonne Hadley nailed a three to start the match, and an emphatic Sananda Fru… Read more


