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The Cardinals are on pause due to COVID-19. Their next game is scheduled to be against Syracuse on Jan. 13. → Read More
The Hilltoppers are searching for a second bowl win in three years. → Read More
Check out this insane touchdown from the Louisville football quarterback at U of L's 62-22 win over Duke. → Read More
The Hopkinsville native will have a lot of eyes on him because of his size, but hopes his play on the court will be even more impressive. → Read More
Louisville welcomes in Clemson this Saturday. Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney hopes to keep the Cardinal's run game down. → Read More
When Louisville coach Chris Mack terminated the contract of former assistant Dino Gaudio, Mack recorded the conversation. Here's what was said. → Read More
After earning silver medal honors at the Tokyo Olympics, Brooke Forde is back in Louisville and held a meet-and-greet at Lakeside Swim Club. → Read More
There's a new podcast coming to The Courier Journal and it will provide comprehensive coverage of high school sports in Louisville and Kentucky. → Read More
Former Trinity power hitter and U of L commit Daylen Lile is drafted to the major leagues. → Read More
A state champion from Louisville is heading to the majors. → Read More
A former local standout in cross country is heading to the Tokyo Olympics. → Read More
The National Federation of State High School Associations held an hour-long media opportunity to discuss topics moving forward. → Read More
Check out how the Kentucky Oaks undercard races went on Friday, from the Alysheba to the Edgewood and on until right before the big race. → Read More
The national championship trophy is heading to Lexington after the Kentucky volleyball team beat Texas for the program's first title. → Read More
Before Kentucky took the volleyball court, they honored a fallen, fellow Wildcat. Terrence Clarke, a former Kentucky basketball player, died Thursday. → Read More
Soccer fans will have plenty of chances to see LouCity at home this season. → Read More
Foust steps down at Butler to pursue college coaching jobs. → Read More
LouCity gets an opportunity to compete for more trophies in 2021. The club has been invited to play in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. → Read More
Howard Schnellenberger, an iconic football figure coached Miami and built the foundation for success at the University of Louisville, died March 27. → Read More
The WKU Hilltoppers (21-7) are just one game away from being in the NIT Final Four, which would be their second appearance there. → Read More