After having a week off from their last game at SMU, Louisville will be back in action and hosting Wake Forest. The Demon Deacons are also one of the better teams in the ACC, previously winning six-in-a-row before narrowly falling to Duke this past Saturday.
Listen to what the head coach of the Cardinals and their starting point guard said after their win over the Mustangs:
I was worn out." “God works in mysterious ways,” Pat Kelsey said. “A lot of areas that college basketball has moved to, I'm pretty good at them. And I actually even enjoy them.” Notre Dame basketball player Nate Laszewski graduated with a bachelor ...
In leading his Louisville Cardinals, Pat Kelsey encourages "great basketball talk." Judging by their seven-game win streak, it's working wonderfully.
Turns out, the schedule is the only thing that can slow down Louisville basketball. Pat Kelsey's 25th-ranked Cardinals (15-5, 8-1 ACC), having won nine in a row and back in the AP Top 25 for the ...
It hired a coach who had a track record of knowing what he was doing. Pat Kelsey had led Winthrop to three conference tournament titles in his final five years at the Big South school, then led ...
Dec 11, 2024; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Louisville Cardinals head coach Pat Kelsey talks with guard Chucky Hepburn (24) during the second half against the UTEP Miners at KFC Yum! Center. Louisville defeated Texas-El Paso 77-74. / Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images
It has been more than a decade since Louisville joined the ACC. With Saturday's win against Virginia, they added another accomplishment.
Louisville basketball's Pat Kelsey praised Virginia coach Ron Sanchez for leading a tough team after the Cardinals beat the Cavaliers 81-67 Saturday.
Clemson basketball coach Brad Brownell couldn't help but draw a comparison between the KFC Yum! Center crowd his Tigers faced during a Jan. 7 loss to Louisville and the one that greeted them ...
I was worn out." “God works in mysterious ways,” Pat Kelsey said. “A lot of areas that college basketball has moved to, I'm pretty good at them. And I actually even enjoy them.”
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