Sporting News Player of the Year: 1 (Darrell Griffith, 1980)
AP All-Americans: 13 (last = Jordan Nwora, 2020)
ACC Player of the Year: 0
Metro Player of the Year: 8(last = Clifford Rozier, 1994)
Missouri Valley Player of the Year: 2(Junior Bridgeman, 1974 & 1975)
Louisville head coaches:
Coach
Tenure
Record
Conf. Titles
NCAA Apps.
Nat. Champ
Kenny Payne
2022-Pres
0-0
0
0
0
Mike Pegues (int.)
2022
7-11
0
0
0
Chris Mack
2018-22
68-37
0
1
0
David Padgett
2017-18
22-14
0
0
0
Rick Pitino **
2001-17
293-143
4
9
0
Denny Crum
1971-2001
675-295
15
22
2
Howard Stacey (int. )
0
Harold Church/Walter Casey
1943-44
10-10
–
0
0
John Heldman
1940-42
9-24
–
0
0
Lawrence Apitz
1936-40
10-52
–
0
0
C.V. Money
1932-36
46-40
–
–
–
Edward Weber
1930-32
20-18
–
–
–
Tom King
1925-30
44-31
–
–
–
Fred Enke
1923-25
14-20
–
–
–
John T. O’Rouke
1921-22
1-13
–
–
–
Jimmie Powers
1920-21
3-8
–
–
–
Tuley Brucker
1919-20
6-5
–
–
–
Earl Ford
1918-19
7-4
–
–
–
Ed Bowman
1915-18
11-7
–
–
–
William Gardiner
1911-12
0-3
–
–
–
Key: Conf. These appearances were in the NAIA Tournament
** Listed records and accomplishments do not include wins or appearances later vacated by the NCAA.
Louisville Must Vacate Its 2013 National Title After NCAA Upholds Ruling : The Two-Way : NPR
Louisville Must Vacate Its 2013 National Title After NCAA Upholds Ruling : The Two-WayThe men's basketball program must abide by last year's ruling, which vacates the team's records from 2011 to 2015 — including its only men's national championship in the past three decades.
The Louisville Cardinals celebrate after they won the 2013 NCAA men's basketball national championship against Michigan. On Tuesday, the NCAA upheld its 2017 ruling that Louisville must vacate its records from 2011 to 2015, including its national title. Andy Lyons/Getty Images hide caption
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The Louisville Cardinals celebrate after they won the 2013 NCAA men's basketball national championship against Michigan. On Tuesday, the NCAA upheld its 2017 ruling that Louisville must vacate its records from 2011 to 2015, including its national title.
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The NCAA has confirmed the University of Louisville must give up its 2013 national championship in men's basketball, denying the school's appeal of a decision last year that penalized the Cardinals' program for "arranging striptease dances and sex acts for prospects, student-athletes and others. "
"The violations in the case resulted in some men's basketball student-athletes competing while ineligible," the NCAA explained in its announcement Tuesday, later adding: "The appeals committee stated when student-athletes participate while ineligible, these types of penalties are appropriate."
The ruling last June specifically faulted Andre McGee, the school's former director of basketball operations, for acting "unethically when he committed serious violations." It also singled out former coach Rick Pitino, who was fired last fall after a federal fraud investigation implicated Louisville in still another massive scandal.
For their rule violations, the NCAA ruled that the men's basketball program must vacate its records from 2011 to 2015 — including the 2013 title and a Final Four appearance in 2012. In total, the program will lose 123 wins, which ESPN Stats & Info says was second-most in men's Division I basketball over that span.
That 2013 title was Louisville's only men's national championship in the past three decades.
As member station WFPL reports, "the university must also return money received through conference revenue sharing for its appearances" in the NCAA tournament each of those years. ESPN notes this will also give Louisville the unwelcome distinction of being the first NCAA DI men's basketball team "to vacate a national title during the Final Four era."
Louisville will vacate 123 wins from the 2011-12 through 2014-15 seasons (including 15 NCAA Tournament wins). That was the 2nd-most in D-I men's basketball in that span. pic.twitter.com/OWzSJO0aWs
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) February 20, 2018
Louisville, for its part, has staunchly objected to the decision.
"I cannot say this strongly enough: We believe the NCAA is simply wrong," the university's interim president, Greg Postel, said in a statement Tuesday.
Postel asserted, as he said the school did in its appeal, that the program had apologized, cooperated and imposed penalties on itself — actions that "should have been a factor in the severity of the punishment," he said. "Instead, it was ignored."
"This dark cloud has hung over our heads for more than two years, and it has had a negative impact on our athletics program, our fans and the entire university family," he added. "While we disagree with the NCAA's decision, it is time for the university to close this chapter and move forward with a stronger commitment to excellence on and off the court."
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NASA) Men's Division I Basketball Championship, or simply the NASS Tournament, is a knockout tournament where a player is eliminated after one loss. Division I is the top level tournament in NASS [1] and its winner is referred to in the media as the National College Basketball Champion [2] [3] . The championship has been held annually since 1939. At the beginning, 8 teams took part in it, and in 2011 - 68 [4] [5] . The semi-finals of the tournament are called the Final Four and take place in the same city, as well as the final game [6] . Indianapolis, the city where NASS is headquartered, hosts the Final Four on average every 5 years and is also a backup city in case the city hosting the Final Four is not able to host it [7] . Since 1952, the winning team has received a rectangular, gold-plated prize made of wood. Prior to this, the winner received a silver cup [8] .
The first NASS tournament was organized by the National Basketball Coaches Association [9] . The University of Oregon became the tournament's first winner, beating Ohio State University 46-33 in the final. After the second championship in 1940, the event came under the auspices of NASS [9] . In its early years, the tournament was less prestigious than the National Invitational Tournament (NPT), held in New York [10] [11] . Initially, teams could play in both tournaments at the same time and in season 19The 49/50 City College of New York team won both tournaments, becoming the only team in history to win both tournaments in the same year [12] . In the 1960s, the NASS tournament became more prestigious, and in 1971 the NASS banned universities from playing in other tournaments such as the NTP if they were invited to the NASS [13] championship.
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