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It seems as though the St. Benedict Prep (N.J.) star is reciprocating the interest. According to Adam Zagoria, Ennis is in the process of setting up official visits to both U of L and Arizona. "I know my father is talking with Arizona about a visit,...
(144 wins in 13 seasons) and Barnes (141 wins in 8 seasons). KENNEDY’S FIRST SIX YEARS RANKS AMONG ALL-TIME SEC GREATS With his 120th win at Ole Miss (vs. Auburn), Andy Kennedy is now tied (with Cliff Ellis) for the eighth-most wins by an SEC head coach...
LOUISVILLE, KY - FEBRUARY 13: Rick Pitino the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals gives instructions to Chris Smith #5 during the Big East Conference game against the Syracuse Orange at KFC YUM! Center on February 13, 2012 in Louisville, Kentucky. View Photo »
Our team played good ... But you need to play great on the road regardless of who you have or how many plays you have. When we do make shots like we did in that (18-2) period, we look great.
These days, plenty of coaches respond by looking the other way and won’t confront their stars over anything short of a felony. They win, anyway. Grant served his coaching apprenticeship under Florida’s Billy Donovan, who in turn served his under Rick...
But Popovich maximized his status to create a culture, one that wound up being perfect for Bruce Bowen. Bowen had unsuccessful tryouts with Golden State and Phoenix, bounced from the CBA to France to a chaotic Rick Pitino-era Celtics team that Bowen...
Shane Ryan on February 14, 2012 2:04 PM ET Andy Lyons/Getty Images Here are a few reasons why Syracuse's 52-51 win at Louisville on Monday was a resounding positive: 1. Rick Pitino's Cardinals were riding a six-game Big East winning streak and a...
Louisville head coach Rick Pitino. right, talks with Chris Smith during the first half of their NCAA college basketball game against Syracuse, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012, in Louisville, Ky. Syracuse won 52-51. View Photo »
I saw John Calipari, Rick Pitino, and I did nothing. After that, I went hard when I came back.
Tickets | UD Arena Streaming Audio | Gametracker | Free Live Video The University of Dayton Flyers return home to face the Charlotte 49ers, Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET on Tom Blackburn Court. The game will be televised on Fox Sports Ohio, carried by WHIO...
"What it comes down to, very simple: We didn’t make free throws," Louisville Coach Rick Pitino said after his 19th-ranked Cardinals were edged 52-51 by Syracuse in Monday’s Big East matchup. "And that’s what’s so bothersome to me. Not that we lost to a...
Rick Pitino (born September 18, 1952) is the head basketball coach at the University of Louisville. He has also served as head coach at Boston University, Providence College and the University of Kentucky, leading that program to the NCAA championship in 1996. Pitino holds the distinction of being the only men's coach in NCAA history to lead... Full Article
Louisville head coach Rick Pitino. right, talks with Chris Smith during the first half of their NCAA college basketball game against Syracuse, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012, in Louisville, Ky. Syracuse won 52-51.
View Photo »Louisville's head coach Rick Pitino yells at a referee in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against West Virginia at WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, W.Va. , on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012. Louisville won 77-74.
View Photo »LOUISVILLE, KY - FEBRUARY 06: Rick Pitino the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals gives instructions to his team during the Big East Conference game against the Connecticut Huskies at KFC YUM! Center on February 6, 2012 in Louisville, Kentucky.
View Photo »Louisville coach Rick Pitino talks to his team during a timeout in the second half of their NCAA college basketball game against Connecticut Monday, Feb. 6, 2012 in Louisville, Ky. Louisville defeated Connecticut 80-59.
View Photo »Louisville head coach Rick Pitino shouts instructions to his team during the first half of their NCAA college basketball game against Rutgers, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012, in Louisville, Ky. Louisville defeated Rutgers 78-66.
View Photo »Louisville's head coach Rick Pitino yells to his team against Seton Hall's during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Newark, N.J. , Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012.
View Photo »Louisville coach Rick Pitino, right, gives instructions to Chane Behanan during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Villanova on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012, in Louisville, Ky. Louisville defeated Villanova 84-74.
View Photo »Louisville head coach Rick Pitino directs his team in the second half of the NCAA college basketball game against Pittsburgh on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, in Pittsburgh. Louisville won 73-62.
View Photo »LOUISVILLE, KY - JANUARY 14: Rick Pitino the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals gives instructions to his team during the Big East Conference game against the Depaul Blue Demons at KFC YUM! Center on January 14, 2012 in Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville 76-59.
View Photo »Louisville coach Rick Pitino, right, talks to Russ Smith during the second half of their NCAA college basketball game against DePaul Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012 in Louisville, Ky. Louisville defeated DePaul 76-59.
View Photo »Louisville head coach Rick Pitino reacts during the final moments of an NCAA college basketball game against Providence in Providence, R.I. , Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. Providence defeated Louisville 90-59.
View Photo »Louisville head coach Rick Pitino reacts from the bench in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Providence in Providence, R.I. , Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. Providence defeated Louisville 90-59.
View Photo »Louisville head coach Rick Pitino, seated left, talks to the team during a time out in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Providence in Providence, R.I. , Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. Providence defeated Louisville 90-59.
View Photo »Louisville coach Rick Pitino, left, shouts at his players during a timeout in overtime of their NCAA college basketball game against Notre Dame, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012 in Louisville, Ky. Notre Dame won 67-65 in double overtime.
View Photo »Louisville head coach Rick Pitino calls out to his team during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against St. John's, Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012, in New York.
View Photo »LEXINGTON, KY - DECEMBER 31: Rick Pitino the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals reacts to a foul charged to his team during 69-62 loss to the Kentucky Wildcats at Rupp Arena on December 31, 2011 in Lexington, Kentucky.
View Photo »Louisville head coach Rick Pitino, bottom, looks on as Kentucky head coach John Calipari calls a play during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Lexington, Ky. , Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011. Kentucky won 69-62.
View Photo »Louisville head coach Rick Pitino yells instructions to his team during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Lexington, Ky. , Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011. Kentucky won 69-62.
View Photo »LOUISVILLE, KY - DECEMBER 28: Rick Pitino the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals gives instructions to his team during the Big East conference game against the Georgetown Hoyas at KFC YUM! Center on December 28, 2011 in Louisville, Kentucky.
View Photo »Louisville coach Rick Pitino shouts to players on the bench during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Georgetown on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011, in Louisville, Ky.
View Photo »LOUISVILLE, KY - DECEMBER 23: Rick Pitino the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals gives instructions to Russ Smith #2 during the game against the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at KFC YUM! Center on December 23, 2011 in Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville won 70-60.
View Photo »Louisville coach Rick Pitino, right, talks to his team during a time-out during the first half of their NCAA college basketball game against Western Kentucky, Friday, Dec. 23, 2011, in Louisville, Ky. Louisville defeated Western Kentucky 70-60.
View Photo »Louisville coach Rick Pitino, center right, gives instructions to from left Gorgui Dieng, Chris Smith, Kyle Kuric, and Peyton Siva during the second half of their NCAA college basketball game against Charleston Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011 in Louisville, Ky. Louisville defeated Charleston 69-62.
View Photo »Louisville coach Rick Pitino signals to his players during the first half of their NCAA college basketball game against Charleston Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011 in Louisville, Ky.
View Photo »LOUISVILLE, KY - DECEMBER 17: Rick Pitino the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals gives instructions to his team during the game against the Memphis Tigers at KFC YUM! Center on December 17, 2011 in Louisville, Kentucky.
View Photo »Louisville head coach Rick Pitino. right, talks with Chris Smith during the first half of their NCAA college basketball game against Syracuse, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012, in Louisville, Ky. Syracuse won 52-51.
View Photo »Our team played good ... But you need to play great on the road regardless of who you have or how many plays you have. When we do make shots like we did in that (18-2) period, we look great.
I saw John Calipari, Rick Pitino, and I did nothing. After that, I went hard when I came back.
So, this one got by us. Now we got to go get Pittsburgh ... It's not going to be an easy game. Pittsburgh is starving for a win.
Courtside with Rick Pitino.
I told our guys, 'Don't be down. You had a reason to be down after the Providence game because you didn't give extraordinary effort.,' ... If you're giving great effort, stick with your goals. Your goals are to win every home game and two road games. So, this one got by us. So, now we got to go get Pitt...
I told our guys, `Don't be down. You had a reason to be down after the Providence game because you didn't give extraordinary effort.,' ... If you're giving great effort, stick with your goals. Your goals are to win every home game and two road games. So, this one got by us. So, now we got to go get Pitt...
There’s always one game a year you can’t explain ... Nothing goes right, everything goes wrong and they do everything right.
All I want Russ to do is play defense hard ... If he starts evaluating what's a good shot and what is a bad shot you take away his skill level. Our offense is Russ Smith playing in the middle of a playground in Queens.
That's one of the top-five comebacks ... They outplayed us for the first 34 minutes. I'm really proud of these guys. I'm shaking. It happened so fast.
We lost the game plain and simple, it doesn't take a lot of strategy or a lot of film watching, we lost the game at the foul line ... We would have been in control of our destiny if we make our free throws, and we didn't. Sometimes it's a very simple explanation.
I can’t take injured players and run them hard ... They’ve got to come along slowly.
We wanted to press them, we wanted to run them and they were coming from Montana, probably not a private charter, and the rain and the connections (from) Montana.
If this was an 82-game schedule
We got the pace we wanted, finally ... We ran out of gas in the second half because we haven't practiced that pace. All we've been trying to do in practice is just execute and stay away from injuries. We've gotten a little out of shape to be playing that racehorse type basketball game.
I'd rather learn my lessons when we win than lose
They're traveling more than an NBA team. They're like the Harlem Globetrotters
Obviously, people are cheating
Most of the illegal things that are going on, the players have no clue it's going on
The problem with [players being paid for endorsements] is this
They're family members, they are on the outside, and the athletes themselves are not sharing it any of that
We are so banged up, we lack practice so much because our practices right now are so light and so easy, I'm just afraid to get somebody hurt ... We're just trying to survive right now and hold off the enemy until the cavalry comes.
Gorgui had a very subpar game, but if you look at his stats, you'd think he'd had a very good game
We're in a survival mode right now is all we're trying to do
We're in a survival mode right now ... We are so banged up; we lack practice so much. Our practices right now are just so light and so easy. I'm afraid to get somebody hurt. We're just trying to survive right now and just hold off the enemy until the cavalry comes and gives us some relief.
Our communication verbally, our switching, we’re doing some awesome things that none of my teams have been able to master at this early time
