The KFC Yum! Center is getting back to its rambunctious roots with Pat Kelsey leading Louisville basketball. A look at the attendance numbers.
Jeff Walz's Louisville Cardinals have won 7 straight games. Louisville women's basketball beat Syracuse Thursday in an ACC game at the KFC Yum! Center
Tipoff is set for noon on Denny Crum Court. Having snapped a nine-game skid to the Cavaliers on Jan. 4, with only its second win on their home court, U of L has the opportunity to notch consecutive victories in the series for the first time since 1988-90.
The Louisville Cardinals defeated the University of Virginia Cavaliers to secure another double-digit win at the KFC Yum! Center Saturday afternoon. Reyne Smith was the leading scorer for the Cards, with 19 points in the game. He went 7-for-7 from the free throw line and shot 36.4% from beyond the arc.
THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS WILL ROLL INTO THE KFC YUM! CENTER THIS FRIDAY NIGHT. THEY’LL FACE THE WASHINGTON GENERALS AT 7:00. THE GAME IS PLAYED LIKE A STANDARD BASKETBALL GAME WITH SOME EXTRA RULES, LIKE A FOUR POINT SHOT,
Louisville-based Yum Brands Inc. (NYSE: YUM) named Scott Mezvinsky as KFC Division CEO, effective March 1, according to a news release. Mezvinsky is currently president of Taco Bell North America and International. Both KFC, based in Louisville, and Taco Bell, based in Irvine, California, are Yum Brands divisions.
They were standing and making relentless noise in the forgotten seats at the KFC Yum! Center Saturday afternoon.
Louisville-based Yum! Brands has named Scott Mezvinsky as its new KFC CEO, effective March 1.
Clemson basketball coach Brad Brownell couldn't help but draw a comparison between the KFC Yum! Center crowd his Tigers faced during a Jan. 7 loss to Louisville and the one that greeted them ...
Louisville basketball is in prime position to reach the 2025 NCAA Tournament. Here's where Pat Kelsey's UofL team stands in March Madness bracketology
Louisville basketball's win streak continues, with the Cardinals taking down SMU on the road Tuesday night.An equal effort from Louisville on both ends of the ball, but it was the Louisville defense that smothered SMU in the first half.
Rebounding should be a weakness for Louisville basketball when viewed through an analytical lens. Here's how it became a strength of Pat Kelsey's team