
Louisville Takes on Tennessee Tuesday Night
December 15, 2025 | Men's Basketball
The Cards hit the road for their second true away game of the year
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Louisville men's basketball is due for its second true road game of the season as it takes on Tennessee in Knoxville on Tuesday evening. The game will be broadcast on ESPN starting at 7 p.m.
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Louisville has won back-to-back games, most recently defeating Memphis 99-73 on Saturday afternoon at home. The Volunteers enter the contest on a three-game ski, most recently falling to Illinois in a neutral site game 75-62 on Dec. 6.
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This game wraps up a home-and-home contract between the two programs. Louisville leads the all-time series 12-9 with a 5-1 mark when playing in Knoxville. This is the first trip to Tennessee the Cards have taken since Jan. 25, 2004 when UofL left with a 65-62 victory. The series between the two teams dates all the way back to 1913. Louisville head coach Pat Kelsey is 0-1 against Tennessee in his career.
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GAME 11
Listen: Cardinal Sports Network (WLCL 93.9 FM & WGTK 970 AM flagship);Â
Streaming (Paul Rodgers, pxp | Bob Valvano, analysis)
Watch: Â ESPN (Karl Ravech, pxp | Jimmy Dykes, analysis)
Live Stats: Tennessee Statbroadcast
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CARDINAL NOTES
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Louisville has won back-to-back games, most recently defeating Memphis 99-73 on Saturday afternoon at home. The Volunteers enter the contest on a three-game ski, most recently falling to Illinois in a neutral site game 75-62 on Dec. 6.
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This game wraps up a home-and-home contract between the two programs. Louisville leads the all-time series 12-9 with a 5-1 mark when playing in Knoxville. This is the first trip to Tennessee the Cards have taken since Jan. 25, 2004 when UofL left with a 65-62 victory. The series between the two teams dates all the way back to 1913. Louisville head coach Pat Kelsey is 0-1 against Tennessee in his career.
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GAME 11
Listen: Cardinal Sports Network (WLCL 93.9 FM & WGTK 970 AM flagship);Â
Streaming (Paul Rodgers, pxp | Bob Valvano, analysis)
Watch: Â ESPN (Karl Ravech, pxp | Jimmy Dykes, analysis)
Live Stats: Tennessee Statbroadcast
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CARDINAL NOTES
- In the last 365 days, Louisville has only lost four games total, compiling a 30-4 record from Dec. 15, 2024 to Dec. 15, 2025.
- Junior Bridgeman's #10 jersey is the sixth Louisville men's basketball jersey number retired by the program.
- Against Memphis on Dec. 13, Louisville had four different players with at least 3FG apiece for the first time since Nov. 22, 2010 when the Cards played Chattanooga. It was the second time in program history that six different players made at least 2FG, the first time being at WKU on Dec. 22, 2010.
- Senior guard Ryan Conwell is the only DI men's basketball player since at least 2010-11 to log at least 32 points, nine rebounds and six assists in 24 minutes or less, according to Sports Reference. He notched that stat line against NJIT on Nov. 26.
- Louisville has had three games of at least 24 assists, the first time since 2010-11 that the program has had multiple games of 24+ assists; the Cardinals had five games of at 24+ assists that season.
- Louisville is 36-0 under Kelsey when leading with five minutes to play.
- With two 50-point victories on the season (104-45 vs. South Carolina State & 104-47 vs. NJIT), it marks the first time Louisville has had two 50-point victories in one season since 2004-05.
- A pair of Cardinals represent Louisville on the Naismith Trophy Player of the Year Watch List, Oscar Robertson Trophy Preseason Watch List and the Wooden Award Preseason Watch List; both Ryan Conwell and Mikel Brown Jr. were named to the esteemed lists.
- Louisville netted 20 3-pointers against NJIT on Nov. 26, the second-most made 3's in a single game in program history. It's just the second time ever the Cardinals have made at least 20 3's in a game. UofL was the third team in DI this season to make at least 20 3-pointers against another DI team.
- Freshman guard Mikel Brown Jr. was named to the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award Preseason Watch List while senior guard Ryan Conwell was named the Jerry West Shooting Guard of the Year Award Preseason Watch List.
- Head coach Pat Kelsey is the reigning ACC Coach of the Year - he is one of 10 active DI head coaches that have earned a Coach of the Year honor in three or more DI conferences.
- There were 14 players returning to DI this season that had made at least 175 3-pointers with a career 3-point field goal percentage of 38% or more; Ryan Conwell and Isaac McKneely are two of those 14.
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