Peyton Siva joins ALBA Berlin

Peyton Siva (185 cm, Louisville’13) has been landed by ALBA Berlin (Germany-BBL) and is expected to be an important part of their backcourt for the 2016-17 season. The 25-year-old former NBA guard is taking his talents to Germany after spending the 2015-16 season as a member of Pasta Reggia JuveCaserta (Italy-Serie A). Peyton played 21…

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Earl Clark headed to Henan

Earl Clark (208 cm, Louisville’09) has agreed to terms on a deal with Henan Shedianlaojiu (China-NBL) for the upcoming 2016-17 season. He is coming over after spending the 2015-16 stateside logging some time in the NBA D-League. Clark moved to the Bakersfield Jam after his release from the Brooklyn Nets. He played 23 games for…

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Taquan Dean back with Gipuzkoa

Taquan Dean (193 cm, Louisville’06) has found his way back to his former team Gipuzkoa San Sebastian (Spain-Liga Endesa) this 2016. He previously saw action for Gipuzkoa back in the 2014-15 season. This will be the third team for Dean this 2015-16 season. He started off in the roster of Socar Petkimspor (Turkey-BSL) where he…

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Edgar Sosa inks with Hapoel Jerusalem

Hapoel Jerusalem (Israel-Winner League) has opted to strengthen its roster for the post-season with the addition of Edgar Sosa (190 cm, Louisville’10). He is a 28-year-old player who has dual citizenship from the USA and the Dominican Republic. Sosa has been a member of the Dominican Republic national team since 2005.  After his release from…

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Taquan Dean now with Petrochimi

Taquan Dean (193 cm, Louisville’06) has reached an agreement with Petrochimi Bandar Imam Harbor (Iran-Superleague) and will be joining the team for the remainder of the 2015-16 season. The 31-year-old veteran is coming over from Socar Petkimspor (Turkey-TBL). He played four games for them and posted averages of 16.0 ppg and 5.3 rpg. Dean is…

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Elite Eight produces Final Four

The Elite Eight stage of March Madness has closed for the 2014/2015 season and we now look ahead to the Final Four. There was little in the way of surprises in terms of who won, with three number one seeds from their respective groups finding their way to the Final Four. However, there were plenty…

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NCAA March Madness: Sweet 16 Teams Set

The NCAA March Madness is perculating to higher temperatures as the last eight teams secured their seats to the Sweet 16. There were a couple of teams that pulled off some shocking upsets as they moved on. This is the second straight year the Michigan State has dowsed the the flames of the University of…

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No.2 Virginia falls to No.16 Louisville

Down a point with the clock running out, No. 16 Louisville had no choice but to trust Mangok Mathiang’s jump shot. And hope. The sophomore center’s 15-footer with 2.7 seconds was true, giving  Louisville the lead and an unlikely hero in their 59-57 victory over No. 2 Virginia on Saturday night. After Malcolm Brogdon hit his fourth…

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NCAA: Kentucky stays perfect, still No. 1

NCAA – At the end of Week 16 the Kentucky Wildcats maintain their unanimous number one ranking across various polls, riding on their pristine 27-0 record. They took down Tennessee and Auburn last week in convincing fashion. They are set to face Mississippi State and Arkansas (22-5) this week, and remain as the heavy favorites…

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Kentucky beats Louisville too

NCAA’s top-ranked Kentucky can thank the smallest player on its team for helping it survive its biggest challenge of non-conference play. Freshman Tyler Ulis (176 cm) provided a much-needed offensive spark in a battle between the nation’s two best defenses, leading the Kentucky Wildcats to a 58-50 road victory over previously undefeated fourth-ranked Louisville Cardinals. This impressive…

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