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Florida ends UConn's bid to repeat — again — in Sunday action that saw a memorable buzzer-beater. Meanwhile, South Carolina advances in the women's tournament, which rounds out its Sweet 16 on Monday.
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Trying to prove the real inventor of the March Madness pool seems about as implausible as picking a perfect bracket. A Staten Island pub says it was the first in the late 1970s to design what would become the modern-day bracket. The family of a U.S. Postal Service worker out of Kentucky says he was the first one to create the bracket.
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Former U of L, Milwaukee Bucks basketball star Junior Bridgeman was a fixture in Louisville after his playing days. Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city had “lost a kind, generous and groundbreaking legend.”
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The Louisville Cardinals stood atop the men’s college basketball world a decade ago, but in recent years have struggled to win. Could this season help turn the tide?
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University of Louisville fired men's basketball coach Kenny Payne after two disappointing seasons with the Cardinals.
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Crum, who led the University of Louisville men’s team to two NCAA titles, died Tuesday.
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An independent panel has placed the University of Louisville basketball program on two years of probation and fined it $5,000.
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The controversy broke Thursday after a coach from Stanford University posted a photo to social media comparing the men's and women's weight setups.
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The Louisville Arena Authority has approved an 11-year extension for the naming rights of the KFC Yum Center.
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Former U of L player Brian Bowen's lawsuit was filed Monday in U.S. District Court in South Carolina. It has asked for unspecified damages.