Louisville's finale difficult for many reasons
Buy PhotoLouisville's Trey Lewis (#3), Damion Lee (#0) and Deng Adel walk off the court after defeating Georgia Tech 56-53. Mar. 1, 2016(Photo: Scott Utterback/The CJ )Buy PhotoLouisville coach Rick Pitino didn't mince words in the latest blog post on his personal website. He knows the challenge that Saturday's 8:30 p.m. game at Virginia poses for his team."The most difficult game on our schedule," the Louisville coach wrote.Virginia is the consensus No. 4 team in the country this week. Tony B..>> view originalPreview | Louisville-UVA TV info, storylines
Buy PhotoLouisville's Chinanu Onuaku let's out a roar after a slam dunk. Mar. 1, 2016(Photo: Scott Utterback/The CJ )Buy PhotoLouisville at VirginiaGame time: 8:36 p.m. Site: John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, Va. Line: Virginia by 6.5. Series: Virginia leads 7-4 and won the last meeting 63-47 in Louisville on Jan. 30. Television: ESPN (Dave O'Brien, Dick Vitale). Internet live-stream: ESPN3.com, WatchESPN app. Radio: WHAS-840; SiriusXM channel 84.PROJECTED STARTERSVIRGINIA (23-6, 12-5 ACC..>> view originalLouisville & Indiana Railroad Company reopens formerly ...
Louisville & Indiana Railroad Company reopens formerly abandoned Dutch Lane Yard Posted: Friday, March 4, 2016 3:53 PM EST Updated: Friday, March 4, 2016 3:53 PM EST Most Popular StoriesMost Popular StoriesMore>> Updated: Thursday, March 3 2016 7:07 PM EST2016-03-04 00:07:01 GMTSome Louisville parents and dance coaches are upset their children won't be included in a popular Derby Festival event. More >>Some Louisville parents and dance coaches are upset their children won't be incl..>> view originalRipley's Believe it or Not exhibit comes to Louisville Slugger Museum
Things are getting a little odd for the 20th anniversary of the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory. To celebrate the museum is debuting a never seen before exhibit called "Ripley's Believe it or Not! Oddball." Homerun: Ripley's Believe It Or Not Oddball Exhibit 1 of 22 Cincinnati Reds - A perennial favoriteMexican artist Ricardo Amezcua used more than 200 rose petals for the unusual piece, which was specially commissioned for the exhibit Nearly 50 percent..>> view originalDowntown Walgreens to be a different kind of store
The nation's largest pharmacy retailer is about to open a smaller location in downtown Louisville. Walgreen Boots Alliance Inc.(NASDAQ: WBA) is expected to ...>> view originalSpeed aims to be Louisville 'cultural center'
SPEED MUSEUMVideo | Speed Museum renovation time-lapse | 01:10Speed Museum renovation time-lapse Michael Clevenger, CJ1 of 9SPEED MUSEUMVideo | Speed Art Museum's newest addition honors Abraham Lincoln | 01:15Artist Spencer Finch uses Abraham Lincoln as inspiration to create contemporary art. Matt Stone, CJ2 of 9SPEED MUSEUMVideo | Sneak Peek: The new Speed Art Museum | 03:25Ghislain d'Humieres, CEO of the Speed Art Museum..>> view originalWKU DC praises young Louisville assistant
Louisville's Bobby Petrino talks about the Cards' 2016 national signing class. Scott Utterback/The C-JWashington's Sean Parker (1) celebrates with Cort Dennison after Dennison broke up a fourth down pass by California in the second half of an NCAA football game, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011, in Seattle. Washington won 31-23. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)(Photo: Elaine Thompson, ASSOCIATED PRESS)If Cort Dennison succeeds as the University of Louisville’s new assistant defensive backs coach, Nic..>> view originalWhat to watch for as LouCity opens preseason
Buy PhotoMembers of the Louisville City FC jump into the stands after Magnus Rasmussen scores a goal. Aug. 22, 2015(Photo: Scott Utterback/The C-J )Buy PhotoFewer than three weeks into 2016 training, Louisville City FC coach James O'Connor is unsure whether this year's team can match the success of his last one."But they're all working their ass off," O'Connor said this week. "That's the biggest thing."Louisville City FC lost United Soccer League MVP Matt Fondy and Defensive Player of the Year B..>> view originalUniversity of Louisville blasts whistleblower lawsuit
A University of Louisville official says accusations that the university and President James Ramsey interfered with a former compliance officer's duties are "unfounded."The Courier-Journal (http://cjky.it/1nm1hkf ) reports that executive vice president for research and innovation Dr. William Pierce sent an email to the university community Wednesday in which he denied the accusations levied by veteran compliance officer Robin Wilcox in a recent whistleblower lawsuit.The lawsuit says Ramsey and ..>> view original
Friday, March 4, 2016
Louisville's finale difficult for many reasons and other top stories.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment