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Louisville baseball walks off against Kentucky for rivalry win

April 9th, 2025|

By Morgan Davenport

No. 14 Louisville walks off Kentucky in a thrilling ten-inning match-up.

This game was a slow burn, but the Cardinals gritted it out when it mattered most.

Somebody do something

The game started off dull, with neither team finding success in the first. Both teams entered the game top 30 nationally…

Louisville baseball has perfect week despite dreary weather

April 6th, 2025|

By Morgan Davenport

No. 18 Louisville baseball had an impressive week of nothing but wins. The strong showing comes as the Cards have come down to Earth a bit in recent weeks.

Tuesday

Louisville kicked off their impressive outing with a rocky start at the Indiana Hoosiers.

Zion Rose reached base on an error,…

Louisville women’s basketball falls to TCU to end season

March 23rd, 2025|

By Josie Simpson

Despite a tough fight, Louisville fell well short against the TCU Horned Frogs in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

Started fast…

TCU started strong, winning the tip-off, but Jayda Curry quickly forced a turnover on Haley Van Lith and scored a layup.

Van Lith turned…

PREVIEW: Louisville women’s basketball to play TCU and Van Lith

March 22nd, 2025|

By Josie Simpson

After beating the Nebraska, Louisville is set to face the No. 2 seeded TCU Horned Frogs in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

The Tri-Star State

The Horned Frogs are star driven, and everything starts with former Louisville star Hailey Van Lith.

Van Lith leads TCU with 17.7 points…

Louisville women’s basketball beats Nebraska to advance

March 21st, 2025|

By Josie Simpson

Louisville advanced in the NCAA Tournament after a hard-fought win against the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

Hard to come by

Louisville won the tip-off, but Nebraska’s Alexis Markowski quickly grabbed a defensive rebound and found Britt Prince for an early three-pointer.

Olivia Cochran answered with a layup,…

PREVIEW: Louisville women’s b-ball plays Nebraska in tournament

March 21st, 2025|

By Josie Simpson

The No. 7 Louisville Cardinals and No. 10 Nebraska Cornhuskers will square off in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Musical chairs

Nebraska’s offense is little more than a two-woman game.

Alexis Markowski leads the charge with 16.5 points and 7.9 rebounds per game while shooting 47.8% from…

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