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Times, names and more info for Louisville football's spring camp and Pro Day

The Louisville football team will open spring camp on March 20.

        

Danielle Lerner's women's NCAA Tournament picks

Courier Journal’s Danielle Lerner breaks down Louisville’s national title hopes and all her picks for the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.

      

 

 

Patriots' Danny Amendola set to sign with Dolphins, per report

Tom Brady looks to be losing one of his playoff heroes and favorite targets.

        

Kirk Cousins, Vikings appear to be nearing agreement

Minnesota will have the quarterback on hand for a visit on Wednesday.

        

2018 NBA mock draft: Deandre Ayton, Luka Doncic headline loaded class

Arizona’s Deandre Ayton and European sensation Luka Doncic lead USA TODAY Sports’ first 2018 NBA mock draft.

      

 

 

The eight hottest teams of the 2018 NCAA tournament poised to go on deep March Madness runs

Kentucky, Michigan, Gonzaga, Cincinnati, Arizona, Tennessee, Providence and Murray State are all hot entering the Dance.

        

Timing of Kentucky's $100,000 contract with NCAA-focused law firm 'just a coincidence'

A contract for an out-of-state law firm that specializes in NCAA-related cases was renewed by the University of Kentucky on Feb. 27.

        

Duke's Grayson Allen, controversial and compelling, chases title in final NCAA tournament

Destined to be remembered as one of the game’s most polarizing players, beloved at Duke, hated elsewhere, Allen tries to lead his team to a title.

      

 

 

Seed the Boys Sweet 16? Trinity's Szabo, Scott County's Hicks are against it

Either Trinity or Scott County will be eliminated in first round Wednesday, but coaches prefer current format

        

With Kirk Cousins headed to Minnesota, Teddy Bridgewater reportedly bound for New York

Former Louisville star quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is reportedly leaving the Minnesota Vikings for the New York Jets

        

Former UConn QB John McEntee loses job as Donald Trump's assistant

John McEntee, who lost his White House job as Donald Trump’s assistant, started 12 games for UConn in 2011 and gained fame as a trick-shot QB.

      

 

 

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