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Louisville women’s basketball is a national powerhouse. Why doesn’t the revenue match?

U of L women’s basketball team averaged $815,388.80 in ticket sales from 2014-19. The Louisville men’s basketball team brought in at $14 million.

      

‘Secret Horsey Stuff’: Bourbon label pokes fun at Bob Baffert’s stable of failed drug tests

The Louisville Bourbon Club created a label for a bottle of Pinhook called “Bobby’s Secret Horsey Stuff” that depicts Bob Baffert holding a syringe.

      

ESPN Radio’s Freddie Coleman mistakes J.T. Poston for Justin Thomas during live interview

During a live interview, ESPN Radio’s Freddie Coleman mistook J.T. Poston, who just won the John Deere Classic, for Louisville native Justin Thomas.
      

Will SEC football remain ahead of the Big Ten after B1G’s additions of USC, UCLA?

Both conferences have expanded to 16, but after these additions, has the Big Ten pulled even with the SEC?
      

Track & field brought Jorge Contreras to U of L. Now he’s Puerto Rico’s shot put champion

Louisville track and field athlete Jorge Contreras, a native of Puerto Rico, won the FAPUR National Championship for shot put in June in Carolina.
      

Why this Kentucky football freshman might be the fastest wide receiver in the country

U.S. U20 track champion Jordan Anthony will try to translate his elite speed to the football field for Kentucky as a freshman.

      

Kentucky football star Chris Rodriguez pleads guilty to DUI charge

Kentucky football running back Chris Rodriguez has pled guilty to a DUI charge resulting from his May arrest.

      

KHSAA girls basketball Sweet 16 tournament through the years

A look at some of the best moments from the recent KHSAA Girls Sweet 16 tournaments

      

For Master P’s son Hercy Miller, Louisville basketball offers return to ‘a second home’

What led Hercy Miller, a former player at Tennessee State, to transfer to Louisville? His familiarity with the city was a big draw.

      

As super-conferences take shape, here’s why Louisville’s AD still believes in ACC

The Big Ten’s poaching of UCLA and USC finds Louisville’s Josh Heird looking to build ACC rather than leave it.

      

How Title IX sparked the return, 40 years later, of the KHSAA Girls Sweet 16

KHSAA eliminated the Kentucky high school girls basketball state tournament in 1932. This is the story of how it came back.

      

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