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Louisville baseball fans are part of the Omaha CWS festivities again for the first time since 2019 – the year of the inaugural Jell-O Shot Challenge.
Longtime Louisville baseball coach Dan McDonnell has the Cards back in the College World Series. How his approach has helped the Louisville Cardinals:
Whether it’s cheering from the stands or being a source of inspiration, Muhammad Ali's family continues to support Louisville baseball.
With its season down to potentially the last six outs, the University of Louisville baseball team put together a 6-run rally in the eighth inning to storm
Lukas Forbes was a fine basketball player during his days at Dunkirk High School. In fact, during his senior year with the Marauders (1989-90), he was selected a first-team Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Athletic Association and Post-Journal all-star after averaging 15.
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Oregon State beat Louisville in their first game of the CWS, 4-3, on a walk-off RBI double from Gavin Turley. The winner between Louisville and Oregon State will play Coastal Carolina in the CWS semifinals at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
Chattanooga (Tenn.) Baylor School offensive lineman Charlie Edgeworth announced Monday that he has given his verbal pledge to the Cardinals. He chose Louisville over Florida, Kentucky, Purdue, Syracuse, Virginia Tech and others, and is teammates with fellow 2026 UofL commit and Elite 11 finalist quarterback Briggs Cherry.
The University of Louisville Board of Trustee Committee met Tuesday to discuss how the university will comply with federal diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) laws. The committee discussed DEI language they must change before the end of June.