Tag: UofL
Fan-tastic – Go Cards!
In Prospect last Friday evening, before and during the University of Louisville game against Oregon, fans gathered for dinner and to cheer the team on at J. Harrod’s (also jokingly known as the Republican Country Club). That evening, proprietor Mike Francis had his hands full as he was up against a real triple-threat competitive challenge.
Fans Watch The Cards Dominate The Elite 8
Card Nation came out in full force at Cluckers and the University Club on the University of Louisville campus March 29 to watch No. 1 seed Louisville defeat No. 12 seed Oregon in the Elite Eight. Louisville fans also flocked to St. Matthews at Saints Pizza and Pub and Sky Bar to watch the Cards [...]
Cards Rebuke Blue Devils On Easter
For the first time since “the shot” by Duke’s Christian Laettner in 1992, Coach Rick Pitino and Coach Mike Krzyzewski met in the NCAA tournament.
Ducks No Match For Cardinals
The UofL men’s basketball team sent twelfth-seeded Oregon packing, with a 77-69 victory on March 29 in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA tournament.
NCAA Tournament Watch Party At The Monkey Wrench
Cards fans packed the Monkey Wrench off Barrett Avenue on March 23 to watch No. 1 seed Louisville defeat eighth-seeded Colorado State 82-56 at Rupp Arena during the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Sweet City Just Got Sweeter
A little over a month after the Cards upset Florida in the Allstate Sugar Bowl, the University of Louisville is set for another takeover of the sports world – this time in the NCAA basketball tournament.
Smith Ignites At ‘Russ’ Arena
Another crowd clad in red filled Rupp Arena March 23 to witness Cardinal domination in the third round of the NCAA Tournament as No.1-seeded Louisville defeated No.8 seed Colorado State 82-56.
Cards Cruise Through Second Round
The overall No. 1 seed Louisville Cardinals crushed 16-seed North Carolina A&T 79-48 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on March 21 at Rupp Arena.
Cards Score Lucky No. 7 Against Irish
Louisville’s second shot of the season at Notre Dame resulted in a much different outcome than the 5-overtime contest ending in a Fighting Irish victory one month ago.







