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No. 11 Louisville Cruises Past Jackson State as Pryor Returns From ACL Tear
Louisville achieved back-to-back 100+ point games for the first time in program history as Kasean Pryor returned from ACL injury before a key Kentucky rivalry matchup.
- On Thursday night, Louisville men's basketball team routed Jackson State basketball team 106-70, marking the program's first back-to-back 100+ start in history.
- Returning to the court, Pryor, who tore his ACL on Nov. 29, played nearly 16 minutes and received a loud ovation at Yum!.
- Efficiency numbers show Louisville shot 52.2% from the field, outscored Jackson State 50-26 in the paint, and featured four players in double figures: Ryan Conwell, Mikel Brown Jr., Khani Rooths and Sananda Fru.
- Pat Kelsey's team now prepares to host archrival Kentucky next Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 8 p.m., while J'Vonne Hadley, sixth-year guard, remains in concussion protocol amid chants from those in attendance.
- Louisville now sits 2-0 for the first time since 2020-21, Kasean Pryor said `It's all adversity; that's all life is,` and the team observed a moment of silence for the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport plane crash.
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Louisville Player Promises Win Over Kentucky and Calls Them Out, “F**k Them”
The Kentucky-Louisville basketball rivalry of recent years has been a far cry of the golden eras of the rivalry that included John Calipari-Rick Pitino and Joe B. Hall-Denny Crum, however, it may be headed back in that direction.Last month, reports surfaced of Mark Pope and Louisville head coach Pat Kelsey getting into a verbal altercation outside of a recruits home. Now, just days away from this year’s chapter in the series, Louisville players …
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