Louisville downs Arizona to advance in College World Series
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Louisville was one of about 2,000 cities set to protest the Trump administration on June 14, including more than a dozen Kentucky communities.
Louisville was one of more than a dozen cities across Kentucky to hold a protest Saturday of the Trump administration’s military parade.
Longtime Louisville baseball coach Dan McDonnell has the Cards back in the College World Series. How his approach has helped the Louisville Cardinals:
Louisville baseball avoided elimination in the College World Series with a comeback win over Arizona on June 15. Here are the highlights:
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Here is Louisville Cardinals On SI's full evaluation: Prospect: Kris Brunson Position: Cornerback Measurables: 6-foot-2, 180 pounds School: Snellville (Ga.) Brookwood Top Offers: Miami, Mississippi State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Western Kentucky 247Sports Composite Rating (Nat'l Rank): 0.8467 (1,383rd)
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Arizona starter Smith Bailey held that 3-1 lead until the seventh inning, when Louisville led off with a Garret Pike double and bunt single from Neighbors. Bailey was relieved by Garrett Hicks, who allowed a sacrifice fly by Lucas Moore.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - After taking care of Arizona in their previous College World Series matchup, the Louisville baseball program now gets another crack at No. 8 Oregon State, facing them in the CWS' 1-1 elimination game.
On Saturday, June 14 Caitlin Clark made her return to the Indiana Fever after suffering a quad injury that kept her out of the lineup for five games. She nearly pulled off a 30-point triple-double by dropping 32 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds in a 102-88 victory over the New York Liberty, ...