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Louisville appears to have decided on its next head coach
Louisville appears to have decided on its next head basketball coach, and they’re not going with a Pitino. Multiple reports on Wednesday said that the Cardinals are set to hire Pat Kelsey to replace Kenny Payne as their head coach. BREAKING: Louisville is closing in on a deal with College of Charleston’s Pat Kelsey that... The post Louisville appears to have decided on its next head coach appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
One Name Emerging As Favorite In Louisville Head Coach Discussion
Louisville fired head coach Kenny Payne a few weeks ago. As head coaching positions continue to be filled, things have been oddly quiet for the Cardinals. There have been plenty of names rumored to be the next Louisville head coach, but no one seemed to be gaining traction. There had been some recent speculation that Seton Hall’s Shaheen Holloway or Indiana State’s Josh Schertz may take the role. But, Pat Kelsey, the head coach of Charleston, has picked up steam and is now the leading candidate to be the next Louisville head coach.
Louisville Bats Kicks Off New Season with their Opening Weekend this Friday!
Louisville Bats has an exciting season coming up starting with their Opening Weekend starting on Friday, March 29th. They also have fun plans for Thunder Over Louisville which will feature three bands and artists. To get tickets or to learn more about their new season, visit batsbaseball.com.
Lynn Family Stadium serving as cohost for The Women’s Cup’s U.S. event
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Women’s Cup is returning to Louisville for the third time in four years. Lynn Family Stadium will serve as a cohost for this year’s TWC United States event, which will feature two four-team tournaments in the summer, according to an announcement. Kansas City’s CPKC Stadium will be the other cohost.
College basketball coaching changes tracker 2024: Louisville gets Kelsey; FAU taps Baylor assistant John Jakus
Wednesday brought a welcomed end to an elongated search for Louisville. The Cardinals have plucked Pat Kelsey from Charleston to fill their vacancy, sources told CBS Sports. For more on Kelsey, you can read our story on how he got there right here. That's the latest big development on college...
Sacred Heart Academy basketball team celebrates historic 4 consecutive state titles
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — History was made on March 16 in Rupp Arena, when the Sacred Heart Valkyrie basketball team won its fourth consecutive state title. It's the first time any Kentucky high school basketball program, boys or girls, has won that many titles in a row. "It's a feeling...
These roads will be closed for the Louisville Triple Crown of Running 15K
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The final leg of the Louisville Triple Crown of Running takes place on Saturday, March 30, and Louisville Metro Police have announced which roads will be closed. Motorists who frequent downtown Louisville should be prepared for delays as several streets are expected to be closed from...
CRAWFORD | Louisville's Brandon Huntley-Hatfield, Tre White to hit transfer portal
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- On the day news broke that Louisville will hire College of Charleston's Pat Kelsey as basketball coach, two more Cardinals told On3Sports that they will go into the transfer portal. Huntley-Hatfield, a 6-foot-10-inch junior from Clarksville, Tennessee, who transferred to Louisville from Tennessee before Kenny Payne's...
Louisville Bats open up 2024 season against Indianapolis this weekend
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It's that time of the year again — baseball season. The Louisville Bats open up their 2024 season this Friday, hosting the Indianapolis Indians at 7:15 p.m. For opening night, the Bats will be running several promotions including $1 beer happy hour, postgame fireworks, and...
Changes at Churchill Downs in Louisville taking shape for 150th Kentucky Derby
From the outside, the changing landscape of Churchill Downs illustrates the other changes taking shape to debut for the 150th Kentucky Derby. Construction appears to be wrapping up. A state-of-the-art paddock is taking shape and signs commemorating the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby can be seen at every corner.
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