These ex-Jefferson County area high school standouts will participate in competitions on Friday, April 17.
Rep. Morgan McGarvey used Twitter in April to discuss rising gas prices, criticize former President Trump’s tax and healthcare policies, and promote a virtual event for Louisville students interested in congressional nominations.
The University of Louisville track and field teams started their campaign at this year’s Mt. SAC Relays on April 15 as KJ Byrd and Lucy Fellows competed strongly on day one of multi-event contests. Both athletes will continue their performances tomorrow…
The University of Louisville track and field teams started their campaign at this year’s Mt. SAC Relays on April 15 as KJ Byrd and Lucy Fellows competed strongly on day one of multi-event contests. Both athletes will continue their performances tomorrow…
The University of Louisville women’s lacrosse team will close its regular season against No. 15 Notre Dame on April 15. Key players include Ella Berg, Reese Whiteman, Charlotte Jackson, Haley Richards, Olivia Scroggie, and Avery Johnston.
The Louisville women’s golf team will start postseason play at the ACC Championships on April 16 in Wilmington, North Carolina. Five players are set to compete under an updated tournament format that features both stroke and match play rounds.
The University of Louisville men’s tennis team lost to Florida State in the opening round of the ACC Championship. Despite a singles win by Walid Ahouda, Florida State secured victory by taking key matches in both doubles and singles play.
On April 15, Rep. Morgan McGarvey posted several tweets criticizing Russ Vought and Republican actions regarding federal aid programs such as LIHEAP and food benefits for mothers and children.
These former Jefferson County area high school athletes will take part in events on Thursday, April 16.
Carys Baker will join Louisville women’s basketball after three seasons at Virginia Tech as an All-ACC forward. Head coach Jeff Walz said he expects her skills on both ends of the court to benefit their program.
Bellarmine University’s baseball team lost to Morehead State by a score of 13-3 on April 14. Despite recent offensive success, Bellarmine struggled at bat while Aubrey Kearns powered Morehead State’s win. The Knights will next face Austin Peay for a…
Bellarmine men’s tennis lost narrowly to Austin Peay in the first round of the ASUN Championship on April 14. The Knights saw their season end after several close matches that included multiple comebacks in singles play.
The University of Louisville men’s tennis team will open ACC Championship play against Florida State on April 15. Both teams have met recently with split results, setting up an anticipated rematch.
Louisville women’s tennis was eliminated from the ACC Championship after a close loss to Virginia Tech. The Cardinals fought hard but ultimately fell short during key doubles and singles matches.
The University of Louisville football team hosts its annual spring game Friday night at L&N Stadium. Admission is free, with interactive activities and special merchandise available for fans attending the event.
Louisville head coach Jeff Walz has announced that guard Zamareya Jones will join his program after transferring from North Carolina State University following two successful seasons there.
Louisville has added Keon Webb, a defensive tackle from Garden City Community College. Head coach Jeff Brohm confirmed that Webb will have three years of eligibility starting in the 2026 season.
Bellarmine University’s softball team lost its last midweek game against Tennessee Tech, falling 8-0 after five innings. The Knights were unable to convert scoring opportunities despite strong performances from several players. They now turn their focus back to conference play.
Louisville women’s basketball has added transfer guard Deniya Prawl from Tennessee after one season there. Head coach Jeff Walz highlighted Prawl’s versatility on both offense and defense as key strengths.
Joanna Bernabei-McNamee has been hired as an assistant coach for Louisville women’s basketball under Jeff Walz. She brings years of head coaching experience from Boston College along with previous collaboration with Walz on Maryland’s championship-winning staff.
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