Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Kyle Kuric relects on his time at Louisville


Found this VIDEO at courier-journal.com of Kuric talking about the past four years in a Louisville uniform.

Key Points

*Says Preston Knowles is a big reason he improved

*His best personal game was against Syracuse in the last game at Freedom Hall

*Most memorable moments were Syracuse game, the "Miracle on Main" versus Marquette last year, and winning the regular season and post season BIG EAST championships as a freshman.

*Kyle's Corner has always been his hot spot

*He wants to be remembered.

And he will....How could we forget THIS

Kyle gave us great effort every time he was on the floor. He will be missed. #C1L4

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

USF Game declared a "Red Out"


Wednesday's home game against USF is Senior Night and has been declared a "Red Out." Come out and support our seniors Kyle Kuric and Chris Smith. Coach Pitino has made it clear that this will also be Jared Swopshire's final season with the Cards although he has another year of eligibility.

Women's Basketball ends Regular Season with a 63-53 Victory over Seton Hall


It has been an up and down year for the 17th ranked U of L women's basketball team, but the Cards finished out the regular season last strong night with a 63-53 win over Seton Hall. RS Freshman Shawnta' Dyer had another impressive game scoring a career-high 22 points. Junior Asia Taylor also had a big game managing to pull in a career-high 12 rebounds.

The Cards have really turned it on winning four of their last five and are playing very well heading into the conference tournament. The Cardinals have earned a first-round bye in the tournament. The bracket will be released tonight after all conference games have been played.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Peyton Siva named Play of the Year Finalist


Peyton Siva has been named as a finalist for GEICO'S Play of the Year award. The Cards played Vanderbilt earlier in the season and Siva hit the game winning layup with 1.4 seconds remaining. Check out the video here.

Louisville vs. Pitt Recap

Yesterday’s 57-54 victory over Pitt was hard to watch at times. The offense struggled for long stretches and we only scored six points in the first eight minutes of the game. The halftime score was 25-24 and it didn’t get much better in the second half.

Although we didn’t play great offensively, there were some bright spots in the game, the first being a healthy Wayne Blackshear. He has struggled with a shoulder injury all season long and tweaked the same shoulder last week. He played only five minutes and went 0 for 4 from the field, but don’t let those numbers give you the wrong impression. Coach Pitino did not plan on playing Blackshear until he was approached by the team trainer Fred Hinas. “Fred came up to me before the game and said ‘He’s ready to play coach.’ But he’s not ready to play because he doesn’t know the plays and he hasn’t practiced.” Pitino went on to say “I’m trying to get him some game experience but I’m putting him in a bad situation because he doesn’t look good.”

Another bright spot was the performance by Kyle Kuric. He went 4 for 7 from deep and finished with 17 points. This is big mainly because Kuric is coming off a night where he went 0 for 10 in the loss to Cincinnati last Thursday.

When asked about the stagnant offense and lack of scoring Pitino talked about picking up the pace. “This week we will work on playing at a faster pace. There will be more opportunities and we will look better offensively if we can create that. At the beginning of the year we wanted to run our 3-second offense, which is getting the ball past half-court in 3 seconds. We got away from that a little bit.”

(I think a little bit would be an understatement.)

The next game is Wednesday against a South Floirda team who is one game ahead of us in the BIG EAST standings. USF likes to play at a slower pace. This will be a chance to see how the team responds to Coach P’s challenge to play at a faster pace. Wednesday is also Senior Night for seniors Kyle Kuric and Chris Smith. I expect big nights from those guys. They should be more potent offensively with the faster pace and should have plenty of extra motivation with this being their last home game in a Louisville uniform. I expect an extra big game from Chris Smith who will be looking to redeem himself after going a combined 0 for 8 over the past two games.