- PORTLAND -- Louisville went one-and-done the last two years in the NCAA Tournament, and coach Rick Pitino seemed just a bit defensive about it when he met with reporters on Wednesday. (ESPN)
- PORTLAND, Ore. -- Louisville held off a late New Mexico rally Saturday to post a 59-56 victory in the third round of the NCAA tournament at the Rose Garden. The win moves the No. (Chicago Tribune)
- LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Murray State desperately wanted to feel the moment, savor a first-ever Sweet 16 appearance. (New York Post)
- Center, the home of the Kentucky's arch-rival Louisville, looked as out of place as John Calipari coaching a high school team. (New York Post)
- In that one, Louisville escaped with a 64-63 win to make the Sweet 16. This game figured to be low-scoring and close, too. Both teams were among the top 15 in defense in the nation. Louisville was seeded fourth, New Mexico fifth. (Oregonian)
- LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Marquette has perfected the art of the We did a great job of that today. (Seattle Times)
- Portland, OR (Sports Network) - Russ Smith poured in 17 points and Louisville held off New Mexico, 59-56, in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. (KSDK)
- Louisville, with our head held high. The Cyclones couldnt contend with Kentuckys overwhelming offense and smothering defense after rallying from a 12-point halftime deficit to 42-all with 16:23 left. (Huffington Post)
- Now look at Saturdays winners. Marquette, Kentucky, Syracuse, Wisconsin, Baylor, Louisville, Ohio State and Indiana. Nobody west of Baylor is left alive. (CBS Sports)
- LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 17 (UPI but connected on 16-of-25 shots from the field down the stretch to pull away and advance to the Sweet 16. (United Press International)
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Louisville Sweet 16
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