The University of Pittsburgh has signed redshirt sophomore wide receiver Cataurus "Blue" Hicks to its football program. Hicks spent the past two seasons at Louisville, playing in 14 career games and totaling 13 receptions for 160 yards.
In the midst of its longest losing streak in eight years, Virginia will once again look to get back on track in another ACC rematch, as the Cavaliers travel to
Take a look at how the Cardinals stack up against the Panthers for their Saturday matchup, and who the statistical models favor:
Louisville basketball added a Quad 1 win to its NCAA Tournament resume at Pitt. Pat Kelsey's Louisville Cardinals have now won six straight games.
Assists_Louisville 12 (Curry 3, Russell 3), Pittsburgh 11 (Battle 4). Fouled Out_Pittsburgh Faye. Rebounds_Louisville 38 (Harris 8), Pittsburgh 35 (Elmore 9). Total Fouls_Louisville 19 ...
Halftime_Louisville 35-34. 3-Point Goals_Louisville 13-35 (Smith 7-11, Hadley 2-5, Edwards 2-7, Hepburn 2-8, Traore 0-1, Waterman 0-3), Pittsburgh 10-22 (Leggett 4-6, Dunn 3-5, Austin 2-3 ...
PITTSBURGH — Reyne Smith knocked down a career-best seven 3-pointers and Louisville defeated Pittsburgh 82-78 on Saturday, the sixth straight win for the Cardinals. The loss snapped Pittsburgh's 15-game home win streak that included eight wins over Atlantic Coast Conference opponents. Pitt had won its last five meetings with Louisville.
Both the University of Louisville Cardinals and University of Kentucky Wildcats are playing in high-stakes games Tuesday night. Louisville is traveling to face Syracuse on the road as they look to extend a six-game winning streak. They also look to continue being undefeated on the road in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
You can see that Pat Kelsey's Louisville basketball team does not have a team in the national Top 25 in its path.
Pittsburgh secondary coach Grady Brown interviewed for the Falcons’ vacant defensive coordinator Friday. He became the fifth person to be interviewed by the Falcons since Jimmy Lake was fired Saturday.
PowerHouse Data Centers, a Virginia company, intends to build a 400-megawatt campus in Louisville to meet the growing needs of cloud computing and AI.
A Virginia developer is planning to build Kentucky’s first “hyperscale” data center in Louisville, an operation that could eventually use as much electricity as one of the state’s power plants produces.