Sunday, February 28, 2016

Louisville family welcomes rare identical triplets and other top stories.

  • Louisville family welcomes rare identical triplets

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Already a family of three, Jenna and Brian Richie wanted just one more child to complete their household. Instead, the Louisville couple got the surprise of a lifetime."We were trying for a boy and this is what we got," said Brian. On February 17, the Richies welcomed identical triplet girls, who were conceived naturally."They've told us it's anywhere from 1 in 60,000 to 1 in a million. So that's pretty overwhelming," said Jenna.While the blessing was unexpected, they'r..
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  • No. 10 Louisville women coast to 65-36 win over Pitt

    No. 10 Louisville women coast to 65-36 win over Pitt
    Myisha Hines-Allen and the Louisville women are hitting their best stride at the right time.The sophomore forward had 25 points and 13 rebounds, her third double-double in the last five games, as the 10th-ranked Cardinals sprinted to a big early lead and closed the regular-season in style with a 65-36 win over Pittsburgh on Sunday.Louisville (24-6, 15-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) won its sixth straight. The Cardinals have won 21 of their last 22 after starting the season 3-5."Anything can happe..
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  • No. 12 Louisville goes cold late and loses at Miami 73-65

    No. 12 Louisville goes cold late and loses at Miami 73-65
    Rick Pitino said his Louisville Cardinals gave another championship effort, even though they won't be playing for any postseason titles.And now their chances of winning the Atlantic Coast Conference are pretty dim, too.No. 12 Louisville missed nine consecutive shots down the stretch to squander a lead and lost 73-65 to No. 11 Miami on Saturday.The Cardinals (22-7, 11-5) fell behind Miami into third place in the league race with two games left. They will sit out this year's conference and NCAA t..
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  • Cards swimmers finish 2nd at ACC championships

    Cards swimmers finish 2nd at ACC championships
    The Courier-Journal 11:55 a.m. EST February 28, 2016U of L's men's swimming and diving team finished second at the 2016 ACC championships.(Photo: Photo courtesy of U of L)The University of Louisville men's swimming and diving team won a gold, a silver and a bronze  and finished second in the final evening of the 2016 ACC Men's Championship Saturday night in the Greensboro Aquatic Center. The NC State Wolfpack won the ACC crown with 1402 points followed by the Cardinals' 1067.5. UNC..
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