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Louisville Overwhelmed by UConn for Women’s Title, 93-60
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Schimmel sisters couldn’t summon one more magical performance for Louisville. Against mighty Connecticut, Shoni and Jude Schimmel’s “rez ball” repertoire of flashy passes and shots produced about as many […]
Rising Star: Louisville Junior Luke Hancock
Most pundits expected Louisville to be in the national championship game, but no one expected Luke Hancock to play an important role.
Michigan’s McGary Plans To Wake Up Today And ‘Get Back At It’
But he sidestepped one big question — Will he return to Michigan next season?
Five Things: Missing McGary And Hancock Saves Cardinals…Again
The preseason No. 2 team finishes 35-5 and wins 16 in a row to close the season, culminating with a national championship. No dominant team in college basketball this year?
Mo Ivory: Kevin Ware Just Won A Championship – And Everyone Else Got Wealthier
I am sick to my stomach. Not because the City of Atlanta was on fire. Not because hundreds of thousands of people flooded downtown Atlanta. Not because I couldn’t get backstage to see top artists […]
Louisville Beats Michigan 82-76 For NCAA Title
Relentless Louisville rallied from a 12-point deficit to beat Michigan 82-76 in the NCAA championship game Monday night.
Wolverine Fans Praise Team After Loss
University of Michigan basketball fans in Ann Arbor took the heartbreaking loss as well as could be expected.
Louisville Cardinals Win NCAA Hoops Championship
ATLANTA (AP) — Their best player was struggling and one of their main backups was on the bench with a broken leg. Louisville still had more than enough to win its third national title. Luke […]
Pitino Leads Class Of 7 Into Naismith Hall Of Fame
Rick Pitino, who will coach Louisville in the NCAA championship game Monday night, is among seven people elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Five Things: Cards Find A Way And Reserves Shine For Wolverines
Tonight, the No. 1 overall seed takes on a team once ranked No. 1 and now playing its best basketball. On one side is Louisville, the favorite when the field was announced, trying to keep the national championship trophy in the state of Kentucky.




