After going 6-5 to start the year, the Cardinals have won 7 straight instilling excitement into the program. Pat Kelsey has turned Louisville into a known name once again.
First-year coach Pat Kelsey has turned things around for the Cardinals. Plus, Miami is a mess, mid-major spotlight and this weekend’s games to watch.
It has been more than a decade since Louisville joined the ACC. With Saturday's win against Virginia, they added another accomplishment.
DALLAS — Pat Kelsey started with a clean slate ... Louisville (15-5, 8-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) already has exceeded its combined overall and conference win totals from the past two seasons ...
Just two months into coach Pat Kelsey's first season as head coach, Louisville is not only on its longest winning streak in five years but Monday
Louisville (14-5, 7-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) was ranked No. 25 in Monday's AP Top 25 poll as the Cardinals prepare for a Quad 1 contest at SMU (14-4, 5-2 ACC). It will be the first time the two have met as ACC foes.
Pat Kelsey started with a clean slate at Louisville, where he rebuilt the roster with transfers who had won at other places. Now, they are all winning together with the Cardinals.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Following a few extra days off, the Louisville men's basketball program is back in action, returning home for a showdown against Wake Forest. First year head coach Pat Kelsey has the Cardinals on an absolute roll right now.
Lunardi’s latest forecast has the Cards as the second-highest seed among the five Atlantic Coast Conference teams he placed in his 68-team bracket.
Maxime Raynaud finished with 28 points and 12 rebounds and Stanford kept Miami reeling with an 88-51 victory on Wednesday night, sending the Hurricanes to their
Those were headline grabbing numbers as the Cards stretched their winning streak to nine, eight in Atlantic Coast Conference games. At 8-1 in the league, they sit alone in second place, behind 8-0 Duke.
Reyne Smith scored 30 points while matching his career high with a school-record 10 3-pointers and No. 25 Louisville won its first game as a ranked team in four years, beating Atlantic Coast Conference newcomer SMU 98-73 on Tuesday night.