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June 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Angel McCoughtry, Jeff Walz, University of Louisville Arena, Women's Basketball

The crowd of 18,000 – the largest in college women’s basketball – that saw the Lady Cards challenge UConn last season was just a preview of things to come for University of Louisville women’s basketball.
Jeff Walz has a dynamite class of recruits joining Angel McCoughtry and some seasoned veterans next season. This program has already [...]

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Top Stories 2007-08

June 1st, 2008 · 4 Comments · Angel McCoughtry, B. J. Rosenberg, Big East baseball, Brian Brohm, Chris Dominguez, David Padgett, Jeff Marks, Louisville Arena, Louisville baseball, Louisville basketball, Louisville football stadium, Stewart Ijames, University of Louisville, University of Louisville basketball, ncaa baseball tournament

With the departure of the University of Louisville baseball team from the NCAA Tournament, the 2007-08 season has ground to a halt. The year certainly had its ups and downs. Here are my choices of the big stories from a memorable year. If some have been overlooked, and they probably have, let me know:
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Giant Steps For Lady Cards

March 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Angel McCoughtry, Louisville basketball, Rebecca Lobo

For those Card fans who recognized early on that women’s basketball has a great future at U of L, this has already been a memorable year. The Lady Cards, over the last half of the season and during the conference tournament, began taking the steps that will usher in a new era.
No longer will Lady [...]

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Catching Up …

November 25th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Angel McCoughtry

Congratulations to Big East brother West Virginia University for being voted No. 1 in the Coaches’ Poll this week. WVU is second in the BCS standings, less than seven tenths of a point behind Missouri.
The recognition has been a long time coming but few (the clueless Associated Press writers who voted Missouri tops in [...]

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