The last Louisville team to post a perfect January was coached to the overall No. 1 seed in the 2009 NCAA Tournament by Rick Pitino.
Visiting Wake Forest failed to rise to the challenge of the red-hot Louisville Cardinals on Tuesday night losing 72-59. The Demon Deacons never got on track, were called for three technical fouls, and at one point were behind by 29 with 14 minutes to go.
Terrence Edwards Jr. scored 18 points and Reyne Smith added 16 as No. 21 Louisville blew past visiting Wake Forest 72-59 on Tuesday night, stretching its winning streak to 10
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Pat Kelsey's Louisville basketball team led for all but 2 minutes, 35 seconds and by as many as 29 points Tuesday en route to its 10th consecutive win
Center in Louisville, Kentucky for their toughest ... Hepburn is also a familiar foe for another Demon Deacon: Hunter Sallis. The two faced each other seven times in high school, both playing ...
The Louisville basketball team picked up another ACC win with a 72-59 victory over rival Wake Forest on Tuesday. That game was heated throughout resulting
Wake Forest Demon Deacons (15-5, 7-2 ACC) at Louisville Cardinals (15-5 ... 3.2 assists and 1.6 steals for the Demon Deacons. Hunter Sallis is averaging 20.7 points and 5.5 rebounds while shooting ...
For comparative score purposes, the Cards and Demon Deacons both lost to Duke and defeated North Carolina. U of L of beat the Tar Heels Jan. 1 83-70 with a late surge and lost to the Blue Devils 76-65 on Dec. 8, both in the Yum. Wake edged UNC 67-66 on Jan. 21 and fel to Duke 63-56, both in Winston-Salem.
As No. 2 Duke men's basketball looks to win its 13th-straight game on the road against Wake Forest, The Chronicle's beats are here to make their predictions for the contest.
A gritty, physical tone was set by both teams from the jump. Louisville struggled to get into a rhythm offensively, opening up the game shooting 4-of-11, but so did Wake Forest. They hit just four of their first 10 shots, and turned the ball over five times in the first four minutes.
John Calipari’s return to Rupp Arena as coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks will be the final strange event to complete a trilogy of surreal experiences in the building over the past year.