The Year Of The Cardinal Ends
We'll have much more on the season that was in the days and the weeks to come, but for now I'll just say this: It's another great day to be a Louisville Cardinal.
We'll have much more on the season that was in the days and the weeks to come, but for now I'll just say this: It's another great day to be a Louisville Cardinal.
I'm not ready for the dream to die yet. Let's make today the start of something big.
The "survive and advance" cliche has never been more applicable to the Louisville baseball team than it is right now.
That was not an enjoyable viewing experience.
Join the in-game discussion as the Louisville baseball team begins its quest for national championship at the College World Series.
If the Cardinals are dogpiling again in 10 or 11 days, you're going to want to be able to (truthfully) say that you've been there for the Omaha journey. And if you need a little nudge to get that journey started, I'm here to help.
This should put you in the right frame of mind for the weekend.
In addition to the on-field results, this is why people hold Dan McDonnell in such high regard.
Louisville's quest for a national championship at the College World Series will begin Saturday night against Indiana at 8 ET. The game will be televised on ESPN.
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I couldn't be more proud of YOU, Tom.
No pants 'til Omaha.
Just when you thought the excitement was over for a few months.
To say the least.
Get it done, boys.
Louisville's boys of summer have the city's attention, as well as a chance to make their own history.
Ty Young's swing is like the first time I heard Pitbull.
Vanderbilt's win over Georgia Tech Monday night means that the Commodores will host a three-game series with Louisville this weekend to decide which of the two teams will advance to the College World Series.
Louisville is headed to the super regionals for the third time in program history and the first time since 2009.
The last major event of U of L's 2012-13 athletics season gets underway tonight when the Louisville baseball team begins play in the NCAA Tournament.
Since a few of you have asked, here's the word from U of L.
There will be more baseball inside Jim Patterson Stadium this season.
There's not likely to be a bigger surprise from the first week of the college baseball postseason than the one the Louisville Cardinals just gave. If only that were a good thing.