CrimsonChameleon+FollowLouisville faces off with red-hot VirginiaLouisville basketball fans, get ready—after a gritty win over Boston College, the Cardinals are set for a major test as they host a surging Virginia squad. Despite missing key players, Coach Pat Kelsey praised his team’s resilience and adaptability, but now they’ll need to be even sharper. Virginia, under new coach Ryan Odom, has already racked up 14 wins, their best start since their championship season. Both teams value modern analytics and tough defense, making this matchup one to watch. How do you think the Cards will stack up against this new-look Virginia team? #Sports #LouisvilleBasketball #GoCards00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowLouisville faces Virginia: Game info & how to watchLouisville basketball is set for a big showdown tonight against No. 16 Virginia at the KFC Yum! Center, and the stakes are high for both teams. Despite missing key players last game, the Cards pulled off a gritty win, showing serious depth and resilience. With Louisville slightly favored and both teams riding recent victories, this matchup could shake up the ACC standings. You can catch all the action at 7 p.m. on ESPN2, or stream it online if you’re cutting the cord. Who do you think will step up for the Cards tonight? #Sports #Basketball #LouisvilleBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowLouisville’s recruiting race heats upLouisville is making a serious push for 4-star small forward Trevor Manhertz, one of the top basketball prospects in the 2027 class. The Cards will host Manhertz for an official visit right after Duke gets their shot, and Indiana is already in the mix. Manhertz, a standout from North Carolina, is ranked as high as No. 63 nationally and brings impressive stats—over 13 points per game and strong shooting percentages. With Louisville already ahead in 2027 commitments, landing Manhertz could be a game-changer. What do you think—can the Cards out-recruit Duke and Indiana for this rising star? #Sports #LouisvilleBasketball #Recruiting00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLouisville’s all-hustle win over TennesseeWatching Louisville women’s basketball take down Tennessee, it was clear: grit and versatility made all the difference. Laura Ziegler, usually a forward, stepped up to run point and sparked a new energy—diving for loose balls, grabbing rebounds, and dishing out assists. The Cards didn’t just outscore the Vols; they outworked them, dominating the boards and hustling for every possession. With Coach Walz just two wins from 500, the team’s willingness to embrace new roles is paying off. What do you think—does this kind of all-in attitude make a bigger impact than pure talent? #Sports #LouisvilleBasketball #WomensSports10Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLouisville dominates Tennessee in statement winLouisville women’s basketball just made a huge statement, crushing Tennessee 89-65 and extending their winning streak to five games. Laura Ziegler continues to be a difference-maker, nearly posting a triple-double with 10 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists. The Cardinals’ teamwork was on full display, racking up 18 assists and controlling the game with big runs and clutch plays. This kind of performance has fans buzzing—could this be the year Louisville makes a deep tournament run? What do you think is driving their hot streak? #Sports #LouisvilleBasketball #UofL00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLouisville hoops makes big recruiting moveLouisville basketball isn’t just making noise on the court—they’re shaking up the recruiting scene, too. After a blowout win over Memphis, the Cards hosted elite prospects, including Isaac Ellis, a high-scoring guard who recently decommitted from South Carolina. Ellis, known for his viral Overtime Elite highlights, was reportedly impressed by his visit. With Coach Kelsey pushing hard to land top 2027 talent, Louisville fans could see some game-changing additions soon. What do you think—will Ellis choose the Cards, and how could these recruiting wins shape the team’s future? #Sports #LouisvilleBasketball #Recruiting00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowLouisville stuns UNC in overtime thrillerLouisville women’s basketball just pulled off a huge upset, taking down No. 11 North Carolina 76-66 in overtime on the road! The Cardinals not only snapped UNC’s perfect home record but also grabbed their first top-25 win of the season. Laura Ziegler led the charge with 15 points, and the team showed real grit, especially in a wild fourth quarter and OT. This win keeps Louisville undefeated in ACC play. How do you think this momentum will shape the rest of their season? Let’s talk about the game’s turning points and what’s next for the Cards! #Sports #Basketball #LouisvilleBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowLouisville basketball stuns Indiana in IndyLouisville basketball fans, that was a statement win! The Cards came out swinging against Indiana, launching a 16-0 run right out of the gate and never letting the Hoosiers catch up. Ryan Conwell put on a show in his hometown, leading a balanced Louisville attack that kept Indiana on their heels all afternoon. After a rough outing against Arkansas, seeing the Cards bounce back with this kind of energy and consistency is exactly what the fanbase needed. How do you feel about Louisville’s tournament chances after this performance? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #LouisvilleBasketball #GoCards00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLouisville’s ACC hopes face Duke’s hot streakDuke’s basketball team is on fire, and that’s putting real pressure on Louisville’s shot at the ACC crown. After Louisville’s gritty win over Indiana, the Cards looked like serious contenders, but Duke’s undefeated run—including wins over top-25 teams like Michigan State—has raised the stakes. Both squads are loaded with talented freshmen and have seen their title odds climb. With two huge Louisville-Duke matchups coming in January, it feels like the ACC title could hinge on those games. Anyone else already circling those dates on the calendar? #Sports #LouisvilleBasketball #DukeBlueDevils00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowLouisville dominates Indiana in statement winLouisville fans, that was a game to remember! The Cards bounced back in a big way, taking down Indiana 87-78 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. After a tough loss to Arkansas, UofL came out firing—starting with a 16-0 run and never letting up. The defense was relentless, holding Indiana to just 18% from three in the first half. Scoring was a true team effort, with Kobe Rodgers, J'Vonne Hadley, and Sananda Fru all stepping up. What does this win say about the team’s resilience? Let’s talk about how this could shape the rest of the season! #Sports #LouisvilleBasketball #GoCards00Share