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It was Louisville basketball vs Stanford in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals. See UofL basketball game highlights from ACC contest in Charlotte, N.C.
Remember how fun Louisville basketball is? It’s challenging enough to beat a team like Stanford, with a player like Maxine Reynaud, as it is: Reynaud is a first team, all-ACC lock for the NBA who ...
Stanford advanced to today's quarterfinal ... and this doesn’t influence our coverage. Reach Louisville men's basketball reporter Brooks Holton at [email protected] and follow him on X at ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Louisville basketball must win a rematch of its ... 2-seeded Cardinals (25-6) will face No. 7 Stanford at 7 p.m. today inside the Spectrum Center. The winner will play either ...
Were their eyes deceiving them? "I knew it was cash," Anselem-Ibe said. It was Chucky Hepburn's second-chance jumper from the left elbow as time expired to send Louisville basketball past Stanford, 75 ...
7 Stanford. It was U of L's first postseason victory since beating Georgia Tech in the ACC Tournament on March 8, 2022, in Greensboro, North Carolina. Louisville basketball recruiting: Tyran ...
Stanford men's basketball had one heck of a run in their ... they lost on a buzzer-beater from Louisville's Chucky Hepburn, giving the Cardinals the win over the Cardinal, 75-73.
Stanford vs. Louisville is scheduled for Thursday at 7 p.m. ET. The game will feature the No. 7-ranked Stanford Cardinal (20-12) as they try to overcome the No. 2-ranked Louisville Cardinals (25-6 ...
In their last game of the regular season, Stanford men’s basketball (19-12, 11-9 ACC) fell 68-48 to the No. 14 Louisville Cardinals (25-6, 18-2 ACC) at the KFC Yum! Center Saturday. Struggles ...
No. 2-seeded Louisville basketball rallied from 15 points down with 14:32 to play in regulation to beat Stanford on a game-winning shot from Chucky Hepburn as time expired at the ACC Tournament. How ...
No. 13 Louisville will see some familiar faces Thursday as the Stanford Cardinal will look for revenge in the ACC quarterfinals. Stanford already has their sea legs under them, gritting out a victory ...