LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) - Louisville women's basketball could not find enough consistent offense on the road at Virginia Tech, seeing a seven-game winning streak end with a 70-65 loss.
The Louisville Cardinals women's basketball team lost a close one on the road Sunday. The Cards fell to the Virginia Tech Hokies 70-65 in Blacksburg. Olivia Cochran, Jayda Curry, and Ja'Leah Williams all scored in double figures with Cochran also pulling in eight rebounds. The Cards shot just 7% less than the Hokies from the field.
A Virginia developer is planning to build Kentucky’s first “hyperscale” data center in Louisville, an operation that could eventually use as much electricity as one of the state’s power plants produces.
On Monday, the Atlantic Coast Conference announced the full 2025 schedule for their 17 member schools. Like last season, each team will continue to compete in the same division, and the two teams with the best conference winning percentage will face off in the ACC Championship Game.
Hannah Hidalgo scored 30 points to lift No. 3 Notre Dame to a 77-61 victory over Virginia Tech. Hidalgo shot 10 of 16 from the floor and made all seven of her free throws for the Fighting Irish who won their 13th straight game and beat Virginia Tech for the seventh consecutive time.
The University of Louisville football team will begin the 2025 season with three straight home games for a second straight season, part of a schedule announced
The Cavaliers got 13 of 16 first-place votes. Virginia Tech was picked 12th. All 16 ACC teams will open their seasons Feb. 14.
A pair of Top 25 NCAA clashes take the court on Thursday, as SEC teams jockey for positioning in the nation's hottest conference.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (9-12, 3-7 ACC) play the Louisville Cardinals (16-5, 9-1 ACC) in a clash of ACC teams at 3:45 PM ET on Saturday. The game airs on The CW.Buy tickets for Georgia
Tobi Lawal scored 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds and Jaden Schutt scored 16 points and Virginia Tech never trailed in beating Florida State 76-66 on Wednesday night.
UCLA, the only unbeaten Division I team remaining, is on track to continue its best season in program history.
Duke freshman phenom Cooper Flagg turned in another monster performance Monday night as the No. 2 Blue Devils edged NC State 74-64 after facing their first halftime deficit in a home game this season.