In a press conference following their 81-61 victory over Texas A&M Commerce, Kentucky head coach John Calipari addressed several aspects of the game. He acknowledged that Texas A&M-Commerce came out strong and made shots that they had been struggling with in previous games. Calipari praised his team’s ability to play fast and limit turnovers, but also acknowledged that there were areas of concern, particularly with their defense and rebounding.
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Louisville Mens Basketball
Friday Night Showdown: Cardinals Take on Chattanooga at Home
by scoop22adminby scoop22adminLOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Louisville Cardinals men’s basketball team is gearing up for their second game of the season as they face off against Chattanooga at the KFC Yum! Center on Friday night. The game, which is set to begin at 7 p.m. ET, will be available for streaming on ACC Network Extra and ESPN+.
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Louisville Mens Basketball
Unbelievable Comeback: Cardinals Stun UMBC, Win Season Opener 94-93
by scoop22adminby scoop22adminThe Cardinals impressed with their dominance in the paint, scoring 60 points down low, and saw five players reach double figures in scoring. Head coach Kenny Payne expressed the importance of this win, acknowledging that it was a hard-fought battle by his players. He highlighted the team’s execution and their ability to relentlessly attack the opposition while playing unselfishly.
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Louisville Mens Basketball
Cardinals Read: Louisville Cardinals to Kick Off Regular Season in Monday Showdown against UMBC, Paying Tribute to Legendary Coach Denny Crum
In their two exhibition games, the Cardinals had mixed results, with a dominant 91-50 victory over Simmons College but a narrow 71-68 defeat to Kentucky Wesleyan. Meanwhile, UMBC had a strong showing last season with an 18-14 record but fell to Fordham 79-75 in their lone exhibition game this year. This will be the first meeting between Louisville and the Retrievers, making UMBC the only new opponent on the Cardinals’ schedule for this season.