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Louisville basketball survives Miami without Chucky Hepburn

February 8th, 2025|

By Derek DeBurger

In spite of being the most shorthanded as they’ve been all season, Louisville came away victorious against the Miami Hurricanes.

The day started off strange, with Chucky Hepburn being ruled out with a groin injury suffered Wednesday against Boston College, leaving the Cards with no…

PREVIEW: Louisville women’s basketball hosts blue-blood Stanford

February 8th, 2025|

By Josie Simpson

Louisville prepares to face the Stanford Cardinal in what will be an important matchup for both teams.

This is the second consecutive matchup against new conference members, and the first time the two have played since the 2021 Elite Eight.

But it should come as no surprise that this is…

PREVIEW: Louisville basketball hosts an aimless Miami team

February 7th, 2025|

By Harry Barsan

Louisville returns back home as they challenge the woeful Miami Hurricanes.

HurriCAN

It’s been no secret this season that Miami has been the bottom feeder of the ACC this year. With a 5-17 overall record and an ACC worst 1-10 in conference play, Miami is quite…

Louisville women’s basketball gets big win over No. 21 Cal

February 7th, 2025|

By Elizabeth Scanland

Louisville pulled off their second ranked win of the season, this time over the No. 21 California Golden Bears.

This was also a reunion of sorts for Jayda Curry, who transferred to Louisville from Cal.

Jet lagged

Things got off to a rough start for Louisville as Cal went…

PREVIEW: Louisville basketball looks to bounce back at BC

February 5th, 2025|

By Harry Barsan

After losing their 10-game win streak, Louisville will look to avoid a late-season skid when they travel to play the Boston College Eagles.

BC ranks 217th in the NET rankings, making the game against the Eagles a must-win. The loss would be devastating for Louisville’s tournament resume,…

OPINION: It wouldn’t kill you to stay the whole game

February 3rd, 2025|

By Vinny Porco

I get it. Traffic after football and basketball games is a nightmare. The street layouts around L&N Stadium and the YUM! Center are not conducive to getting home in a reasonable amount of time following games. I hate it too, but I think there’s something to be said…

Louisville women’s basketball falls to No. 3 Notre Dame 71-89

February 2nd, 2025|

By Josie Simpson

Louisville suffered a tough loss against the No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish in a game that slipped away in the second half.

Competitive

The game began with both teams battling for control, trading baskets in the early minutes.

Notre Dame stayed on top, but Olivia Cochran and…

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