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March Madness 2025: The Best and Worst From Day 4
At long last, a thrilling March finish.
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March Madness 2025: The Best and Worst from Day 3
We have our first teams in the Sweet 16
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Louisville players say there’s ‘no bad blood’ with Hailey Van Lith ahead of March Madness matchup
Hailey Van Lith, who helped Louisville go to a Final Four in 2022, will face her former team for the first time with TCU in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
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March Madness 2025: The Best and Worst from Day 2
It can only get better from here, folks.
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The Best and Worst from Day 1 of March Madness
The madness returned in full-force on Thursday. Let’s break down everything that happened.
Louisville’s season ends with a thud
In their first NCAA tournament appearance in six years, the Cardinals couldn’t keep up with Creighton.
The most magical morning of the year has finally returned to Louisville
Man, does it feel good. And also terrible. But it’s still the best. And the worst.
Wednesday evening Cardinal news and notes
The Cardinal kids are beyond ready for their first dance.
One fan’s experience during Louisville’s long journey back to March Madness
It’s been 84 years ...
Breaking down the Creighton Bluejays
Let’s get to know Louisville’s first round opponent a little better.
Monday afternoon Cardinal news and notes
Eat it, Memphis State (and Grizzlies).
CC Podcast: Instant reaction to Louisville’s NCAA tournament draw
Pod back ... and unhappy.
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10 takeaways from the 2025 men’s NCAA tournament bracket reveal
Let the bracket reactions begin.
Louisville-Creighton NCAA first round tip-time announced
The Cards and Bluejays will battle Thursday afternoon on CBS.
Louisville disrespected with No. 8 seed in NCAA tournament
At least the Cardinals won’t have to travel far.
Reyne Smith says he’ll be good to go for NCAA tournament
The sharpshooter has missed the last four games with an ankle injury.
Cards come up short against Duke in ACC final, 73-62
It was, once again, a tale of two halves against the Blue Devils.