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How to Watch Louisville Cardinals vs. Pitt Panthers: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time

The Cardinals head back on the road in an attempt to avenge their home beatdown at the hands of the Panthers earlier this season.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Louisville men's basketball program might have come up just short in their rematch against Florida State, but another conference rematch is just on the horizon, as the Cardinals now head up to Pitt next.

Down by as much as 17 points to the Seminoles, the Cardinals were able to mount a last minute comeback in the final minutes of the second half, tying the game with under two minutes to go. Louisville had one last chance to try and come on top following a missed FSU free throw, but Mike James missed the potential game-tying buzzer beating three.

As for the Panthers, they are still very much on the right track. While they did lose to Florida State right after their last meeting with Louisville, Pitt has since won their last three games, and are currently sitting at third in the conference standings after being picked to finish 14th in the preseason.

This will be the 30th all-time meeting between Louisville and Pitt, with the Cardinals holding a 21-8 series advantage. When these two teams last faced earlier this season on Jan. 18, it was the Panthers who decisively came out on top, winning 75-54 in the KFC Yum! Center.

Louisville Cardinals (3-20, 1-11 ACC) at Pitt (16-7, 9-3 ACC)

  • Date/Time: Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 7:00 p.m. EST.
  • Place: Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, Pa.
  • TV: ACC Network - Play-by-play and analyst TBD.
  • Channel (Louisville)/Live Stream: Spectrum: 524, Dish: 402, DirecTV: 612; fuboTV (link here).
  • Radio (Louisville): 93.9 FM - Paul Rogers (play-by-play), Bob Valvano (analyst)

(Photo of Jae'Lyn Withers: Jamie Rhodes - USA TODAY Sports)

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