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The Cardinals were a successful American R&B group of the 1950s. Although overshadowed by the legendary Orioles, The Cardinals are still remembered as one of the best R&B ballad acts to come out of Baltimore. - Source: Wikipedia
May 4
Russ Smith is staying at Louisville to chase another NCAA championship and a degree.

"I met a guy today who had been through 49 surgeries," said Chad Tracy. "I've been through four of five myself, just to imagine a guy going through almost 50 surgeries, to see he was still a driven, confident, leader of a man really touched me."

A way to force something good out of another downer of a night was sitting right there for Nationals pitcher Dan Haren, waiting like a hanging curveball to be swatted out of the park. Haren wanted nothing to do with it.
The voice of football. The NFL's narrator for generations. A master of restraint.

Pat Summerall was the calm alongside John Madden's storm.
Pat Summerall was the calm alongside John Madden's storm.

Summerall called football games for CBS from 1962-1993 and for Fox from 1994-2002, famously teaming with former coach John Madden for 21 of those seasons.
They haven't stopped partying in Louisville.
Two minutes. Four 3-pointers. Safe to say, Luke Hancock knows how to make good use of his time.
Louisville men's coach Rick Pitino went to New Orleans to watch the Cardinals' women's team play Connecticut in Tuesday night's NCAA championship game.

The backup forward, better known as "Plan B" for Rick Pitino's talented team, went on a shooting spree for the ages Monday night, making four straight 3-pointers over a two-minute span late in the first half to help pull Louisville out of a double-digit deficit and into a one-point lead.
Junior guard Russ Smith will leave Louisville early to enter the NBA draft, according to his father.
Ben McLemore is one and done at Kansas. Ricky Ledo is none and done with Providence.
Plenty of teams talk about how tight-knit they are, how the team matters more than any individual accomplishment.