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Its Big East Conference games from here on out. The Louisville basketball team continues league play Wednesday when the Cards head to Providence for the team's second straight road game. The Friars are 1-1 in the conference, having beaten St. John's in its last game. For Coach Rick Pitino and freshman Mike Marra the game is a homecoming of sorts. Marra is a Rhode Island native, while Pitino coached at Providence in the 80s and led the school...
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Louisville coach Rick Pitino thought he'd have the Cardinals figured out by now.
Yet two months into the season Louisville (10-4, 1-0 Big East) remains a bit of a mystery to its coach heading into Wednesday's game at Providence.
"I don't know who we are," Pitino said. "I really can't tell you. I think our guys are great guys, play hard and are going to give it everything they've got in every game, but I really couldn't tell you what type of...
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From kentucky.com
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One of our favorite headlines from 2009 came on August 11: “Rick Pitino Told Police He Had Sex with Karen Sypher and Gave Her $3,000 to Have an Abortion.” Among most unlikely sports stories of 2009, we’d rank this Pitino blockbuster news 2nd only to that of Tiger Woods (and yes, ahead of the rape [...]
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University of Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino said that Terrence Jennings will return for Sunday afternoon’s home game against Radford. The sophomore forward was suspended for Wednesday’s game against Louisiana-Lafayette due to an ...
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From search.msn.com
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LEXINGTON, Ky.—There are few times when Louisville coach Rick Pitino turns a blind eye toward his team for the type of first half it played against Kentucky.
The Cardinals shot 5-of-29 from the field, committed 12 turnovers with zero assists, and scored only 19 points. But they held Kentucky, a heavy home-court favorite, to just 27 points—and Pitino said it's worth sacrificing statistics to stifle the stands.
“I didn't mind, believe it or...
From bleacherreport.com
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