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Cardinal Curtain Call

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It was a Cardinal curtain call tonight as Louisville closes out the Big East in fine fashion. Cards showed a lot of heart and determination tonight overcoming a 16 point deficit to beat the Orange 78-61. With the win our Cards are back-to-back Big East champions and have now won ten games straight heading into the NCAA tournament. Also by winning this game they are now predicted to be the number one overall seed when the selections are made tomorrow. Tonight put a bow on a terrific Big East run for the Cardinals. They have been in the conference for 8 seasons and have won 95 games, had 3 second place finishes, 2 first place finishes and finished with the tourney crown three times. They finish the Big East series with Syracuse leading 8 to 4 and now lead the overall series 15 to 7. And the Louisville Cardinals will now be known as the final original Big East champions.

You will not see a comeback like you did tonight very often. In fact tonight set a new record for a comeback in the championship game of the Big East tournament. It takes a special group of young men to do what this team did to win their 2nd and back-to-back Big East crown. Yes Cardinal fans legends are made in New York City and tonight this Cardinal basketball team became legendary.

The Cardinal defense struggled in the first half allowing the Syracuse players to get to the rim and allowed them to shoot uncontested shots. A Louisville team that had 58 deflections on Thursday night didn’t have one in the first half of this game. And Cuse was dominating the glass. The Cards went into their locker room down 13 points and nothing going their way. Rick Pitino said instead of yelling and screaming at them he simply just told them that “it’s up to you to get it done.” And get it done they did. After coming out of the locker room they got down by 16 points in the second half, but from 15:59 to 2:06 in the 2nd half Louisville outscored Syracuse 44-9. During that run they held the Orange to one field goal and 7 free-throws. They would outscore Cuse 56 to 26 in the second half. The Cards defense would end up answering the bell forcing Cuse into 19 turnovers and getting 11 steals. During their remarkable 10 game winning stretch the Louisville defense allowed opponents 54.6 points on 36.4 percent shooting while forcing 17.7 turnovers, including 10.4 steals.

The MVP of this game was Montrezl Harrell. A star was born in MSG tonight as he had a unreal stat line of 20 points, 7 rebounds and 1 blocked shot. And this doesn’t come as a surprise to me. If you have been reading my stuff all season you know that I have sang this guys praises since the red and white scrimmages. The kid just has a motor in him that is something you can’t teach. He put this Cardinal team on his back tonight and this won’t be the last time we see it happen. Wayne might be considered the best recruit of the Rick Pitino era but I think this kid is gonna have something to say about that.

Russ Smith had some trouble on the offensive end of the court due to the length of the Syracuse players but he was still very disruptive on the defensive end and had a very steady game. He has really grown over the season and has learned to play within himself.

Peyton Siva was named the most outstanding player of the Big East tourney for the second straight year. He shares that honor with Patrick Ewing as the only 2 players to ever do that. He was the floor general again tonight for the Cards along with his 11 points he had 8 assist and 4 steals. He set a new record in this tourney with 29 steals. Really glad for him and I don’t think we are done seeing amazing things from him.

Gorgui has had a quiet week in New York but tonight he did a great job when he finally got settled into the game. He started hitting that little 15 footer and was great at distributing the ball against that zone. He made some incredible passes. He would finish with 9 points, 9 boards and 8 assist. He is the best passing big man that Pitino has had since David Padgett.

How about my X-Factors Kevin Ware and Luke Hancock? I said that these guys would be very important to this Cardinal team in the post season and they haven’t let me down. There’s no way this Louisville team would have won the Big East crown without them. They have been great all week and tonight when this team needed a shot or a big play one of these guys stepped up. Tonight it was Kevin that hit two clutch 3 point shots and Luke grabbed 6 big rebounds and got to the free-throw line. These guys are a big part of this teams success and they’re going to be big down the stretch.

We are still waiting for Chane and Wayne to really get it going. They had steady performances tonight but both are capable of much more. This team is great but with them playing up to their true potential it will be epic.

Just a great night to be a Louisville Cardinal fan. Seems like I’ve been saying that a lot this year. This program is really rolling right now and there isn’t anything else I would rather be a part of. Looking forward to getting out to these NCAA games and being a part of this remarkable run. Hopefully the next four weeks are going to be great and if they go the way I hope they do this Cardinal fan will be able to die a happy man. We still got one Cardinal Curtain Call left and in the words of Peyton Siva “no sleep til Atlanta baby.”

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Louisville and Syracuse in the Big East Curtain Call

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I personally don’t think you could ask for a more fitting end to the Big East as we know it to have two great New York rooted coaches going at it on the national stage for the final time in Madison Square Garden. Boeheim was born and raised in Lyons, New York and Pitino, a native of New York City who grew up in the Village of Bayville just miles from where his team will play for their second Big East championship in a row. Both Syracuse and Louisville have been very dominate in the Big East in the last five years and both are very familiar with the bright lights of Madison Square Garden on championship Saturday. Two of the best teams in the league, coached by two of the league’s legendary figures, battling one another to cut down the net for the final time. Syracuse is trying to replicate what the Cards did last year by winning four games in four days to become the Big East champion. Louisville is trying to replicate what Syracuse did in 05/06 and become back-to-back Big East Champions. Syracuse is a five time Big East tourney champ and Louisville has won the prize twice. This will be the third time this season that these teams have faced each other. Cuse won on January 19th 70-68 and Louisville won on March 2nd 58-53. Louisville leads the all-time series against Syracuse 14 to 7 and lead their series in the Big East regular season 7 to 4. These teams have faced each other one other time in the Big East tourney championship game and Louisville won that game 76-66 for their first title.

Syracuse is in the midst of its winningest era ever. The Orange’s recruiting is at an all-time high, with four McDonald’s All-Americans committing in the last three years. And Coach Jim Boeheim is one of the most winning coaches in college basketball at 916 wins. As always, Boeheim has plenty of guys between 6-8 and 6-10 to hold down the back line of the zone, while on the top he has 6-4 Triche and the 6-6 Carter-Williams. And with this much size and agility, the 2-3 is once again a real pain for opposing teams.

Syracuse (26-8, 11-7)
Current RPI-15 Current BPI-7
Kenpom:
ADJ Efficiency- Offense 114.2 Rank 15
ADJ Efficiency- Defense 89.3 Rank 21
Kenpom Overall Rank: 13

National Statistic Rankings:
-POINTS PER GAME
72.1
64th
OVERALL
-REBOUNDS PER GAME
38.7
22nd
OVERALL
-ASSISTS PER GAME
14.8
57th
OVERALL
-FIELD GOAL PCT
.443
115th
OVERALL

Syracuse’s season averages on offense:
2pt-41.5%, 3pt-29.6%, FT-74.3
Syracuse’s season averages on defense:
Forced TO’s-14.1, Steals-7.8, Blocks-5.7

Projected starting line-up for the Orange:

F James Southerland: He rebounds and defends better than he did as an underclassman, but he still remains something of a one-dimensional offensive player. He’s yet to add a reliable drive to the basket to his outside shooting ability. He has scored 53 points, has 11 rebounds and 5 steals in the Big East tourney.

F C.J. Fair: Is a strong and physical player who is a good rebounder and he is a dependable source of effective and low-foul coverage on the back line of the 2-3 zone. He has 35 points and 20 rebounds in the Big East tourney.

G Brandon Triche: Was clutch in the win over the Cards back in January. If he gets hot he can be a very effective scorer. He is a veteran guard and his team will need him to step up big if they are to beat our Cards again on Saturday night. He has scored 42 points, has 7 rebounds and 11 assist on the Big East tourney.

G Michael Carter-Williams: is the player who replaced Scoop Jardine in the Cuse starting line-up. He is a good ball handler with great court vision. He has great size and length for the top of that 2-3 zone. Very effective defender. He has 20 points, 27 assist and 7 steals in the Big East tourney.

F Rakeem Christmas: Is a good rebounder, shot blocker and defender. He is not as effective on the offensive end of the floor. He is also a player prone to foul trouble. He has 6 points and 5 rebounds in the Big East tourney.

Projected Bench Players:

C Baye Keita: Provides energy, defense and rebounding off the bench. He is another big guy on this team who is not as effective on offense and is also a liability at the free throw line. He has 25 points and 13 rebounds in the Big East tourney.

G Trevor Cooney: Will back up Triche at the off guard spot, allowing the senior guard to rest or move to the point to spell Carter-Williams. He’s got size, strength and athleticism. Gives the Orange a 3 point threat when he’s in the game and can out the ball on the floor and make plays. He has 12 points and 5 rebounds in the Big East tourney.

When you put Syracuse in Madison Square Garden in the Big East tourney they turn into a different team and play out of their minds. And I look for them to play their best game of the season tonight. Therefore it will take one of Louisville’s best efforts to beat them. Peyton and Russ are having outstanding performances so far but really believe that we are going to need Gorgui and Chane to get involved tonight for us to have a chance. Luke Hancock has made some clutch threes this week and that trend will also have to continue. Tonight is going to have to be a team effort. Rebounding and defense is what will decide this one. It will be the toughest ball game of the season and a win here will give the Cards some great momentum heading into the NCAA next week. This one is going to be special folks and I look for this curtain call to go right down to the wire.

The Beak Prediction:
Louisville 70 Syracuse 65

Cards “Survive and Advance” to Third Straight Big East Title Game

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Our Cards held off a pesky Irish group and get the win 69-57 to advance back to the Championship game of the Big East tournament for the fourth time in five years and for the third year straight. It will be the last time that these teams will face each other as members of the Big East but this rivalry will go on as both teams move into the ACC. Notre Dame will move there this year and Louisville the next. Louisville now leads the all-time series with Notre Dame 19 to 12 and finish leading the Big East series 6 to 5. They also faced this Irish team 3 times in the Big East tourney and won them all.

Tonight was just one of those games where the win was very blue collar. There wasn’t many stunning plays and there wasn’t much dazzle. The guys just grinded it out with a team that wanted to slow it down and make it ugly. Ugly like their horrible green uniforms. The defense was solid again tonight and did a great job at not letting the Notre Dame sharp shooters have any clean looks and they did a great job at keeping their big guys away from the basket. The offense struggled at times especially in the half court sets. It’s good that the Cards have seen a match-up like this because they will see a team like this in the NCAA tourney that will take care of the ball and refuse to let our guys speed them up. In these games where teams get Louisville in the half-court battle our front-court is going to have to step up and do a better job. These are games where Gorgui, Chane and Wayne are going to have to show up. Offensive rebounding is also very important in games like this and tonight the Cards had a lot of one and done possessions. Good effort tonight but not great. This one could be best described by the old tourney cliche “survive and advance.”

Three players really deserve to be named the players of the game in this one. Russ, Peyton and Luke really carried their team tonight and all of them came through with some clutch plays when their team needed them.

Russ Smith is playing on a different level now and you can see the intensity in his eyes. He scored 20 points tonight but also had 6 very good assist. I’ve said it all year that when he scores and shares the ball he is really special. And so far in the post season he is really special.

In my opinion Peyton Siva is one more great game from winning the most outstanding player award in the Big East tournament for the second consecutive year. Tonight he had 12 points, 6 assist and 7 steals. He broke Ray Allen’s record for most steals in a league game and is now the all-time steals leader at the University of Louisville passing the great Darrell Griffith for that honor. What a leader he is for this program and this team. Looking forward to what he has in store for tomorrow night.

I mentioned weeks ago that Luke Hancock was a big X-factor for this team and their national title hopes. And he has made me look like I know what I’m talking about. This guy hits big time shots in big time situations. Tonight he went 3 for 3 from behind the arc and scored 11 points. All of those shots came at times when the offense needed them the most. Luke is the man!

Front-court was non-existent in this one and its a good thing they took the night off because tomorrow night they are going to be needed.

Honorable mention to Stephan Van Treese. This guy is a work horse and goes after rebounds with ruthless aggression. Tonight he had 5 but it seemed like he had 20. He is always around the ball when it comes off that glass. I love the guy.

I was glad when this one was over. Notre Dame is like a rock in your shoe. They just wear on you after watching them for very long. My dislike for them and their players has reached UK levels. It’s going to be nice getting a break from playing them for a year in my opinion. After winning nine straight and this win tonight I finally got that bad taste out of my mouth from that 5 overtime debacle. Good to send the green packing. Now on to the Big East title game to defend our championship and send this conference out Cardinal Style.

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Cards Will Face Irish in 3rd Straight Big East Semi-Final

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The Cards will face the Notre Dame fighting Irish for the third straight season in the Big East semi-finals. The Cards are 2-0 against the Irish in the Big East tournament. Louisville leads the all-time series with Notre Dame 18 to 12 and the teams are tied in regular season games 5 to 5. This will also be the third time these teams have faced off this season. Notre Dame won the first contest on February 9th in 5 overtimes 104-101. Louisville won the second contest on March 9th 73-57.

Notre Dame is trying to win four games in four days to be the Big East champion. They have already locked themselves a spot in the NCAA tournament but are now looking to cap off their season with a Big East title. Notre Dame might be a little less talented than some Big East teams, but its experienced roster and efficient offense is enough to win big games and be very competitive. Notre Dame returns all five starters for one of the few times in Mike Brey’s 12-year tenure and one of the most talented recruiting classes. Notre Dame’s current senior class needs only one victory to become the program’s all-time winningest class. There is depth, there is talent, there is plenty of drive and plenty of determination. When it comes to taking care of the ball and sharing the ball there isn’t many teams that do it better than this Irish squad. And they can score from anywhere on the floor.

#24 Notre Dame (25-8, 11-7)
Current RPI-41 Current BPI-37
Kenpom:
ADJ Efficiency- Offense 115.3 Rank 13
ADJ Efficiency- Defense 96.2 Rank 96
Kenpom Overall Rank: 33

National Statistic Rankings:
-POINTS PER GAME
70.7
97th
OVERALL
-REBOUNDS PER GAME
36.4
97th
OVERALL
-ASSISTS PER GAME
17.3
3rd
OVERALL
-FIELD GOAL PCT
.468
31st
OVERALL

Notre Dame’s Season averages on offense: 2pt-44%, 3pt-35.5%, FT-70.5%
Notre Dame’s Season averages on defense: Forced TO’s- 9.9, Steals- 4.6, Blocks- 3.3

Projected Starting Line-up for the Fighting Irish:

F Jack Cooley: He was named to the All Big East First team and has become a force down low for the Irish. He has 8 points and 15 rebounds in their two Big East tourney wins.

F Tom Knight: The left-hander can do a handful of tasks really well rebound, defend and screen. He has become a more consist player this season as well. He has 26 points and 13 rebounds in their two Big East tourney wins.

G Eric Atkins: He is one of the top guards in the league and does a good job at guiding this offense. He takes good care of the ball and finds the open man. He has 15 points and 7 assist in their two Big East tourney wins.

G Jerian Grant: He was named to the All Big East second team. He is a really confident player that will hit big shots in key moments, and knows how to get the ball to his teammates in scoring position. He has 28 points, 11 assist and 10 rebounds in their two Big East tourney wins.

G/F Pat Connaughton: Is a player with a lot of versatility. He’ll score, pass, guard, take a charge and rebound. He also understands what it’s like to be under the brightest of lights. He’s having a outstanding Big East tournament showing with 39 points and 9 rebounds in their two tourney wins.

Projected Bench Players:

C Garrick Sherman: Is a transfer from Michigan State that will provide back up to Cooley. He performs well against Louisville. He has 20 points and 10 rebounds in their two Big East tourney wins.

F Cameron Biedscheid: He hit the winning lay up to beat the Cards earlier this season but didn’t play against us a few weeks ago due to suspension. He is solid off the bench and has scored 4 points with 2 rebounds in their tourney wins.

F Zach Auguste: Is a freshman that has come in and played the part for Notre Dame like Harrell has played for Louisville. He gives them length and a Big East body. He comes off the bench and gives them solid minutes. He had 2 points and 2 rebounds in their tourney wins.

I wouldn’t want to be any team playing a third game in three days and have to face this Cards defense. Plus the Irish have been in two pretty close games as well. I do think they will make a good game of it for the first 25 or so minutes but then their legs will start to wear causing those jump shots to fall short. The key to this game for the Cards is to replicate the great defensive effort of the Villanova game. Got to extend the D and get out on these Irish shooters. Gorgui took the night off against Nova so he should be ready to have another monster game against the Irish. Similar to what he did against them on senior day. Russ and Peyton are in a zone and they should dominate the back-court battle. We will have fresher legs and more talent on the floor. This game should just be a warm-up game for the finals for the Cardinals. I don’t see this one being much of problem and am looking forward to sending the Irish home from New York. I might finally get over that 5OT deal after that.

The Beak Prediction:
Louisville 73 Notre Dame 65

Cards whip Cats in front of Clinton

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Louisville is now 7-1 in their last 8 Big East Tournament games and have won their last five straight. That is tied for fifth longest streak in conference history. The Cards completely overwhelmed Villanova tonight for the 74-55 win and will be heading to the semi-final round for the fourth time in the last five years.

The guys started out a little tight tonight but once they settled in and got adjusted to the bright lights of MSG they were ready to take care of business. The Cardinal’s defense was just incredible tonight and they had Villanova turning the ball over like they were playing against ten defenders. The Cards forced Nova into 25 turnovers, had 12 steals and we learned from coach Pitino after the game that they had 58 deflections. Rick said that’s the most by any team he’s ever coached college or NBA.

I thought they looked really good on the offensive end of the floor tonight and had some decent scoring stretches. Coach Pitino had said earlier this season the he missed his team not being able to hit the three point shot more effectively. Pitino said it was like “losing an old friend.” Well tonight that old friend made a surprise visit as the Cards were 10 of 24 from the three-point line for 41.7%. They also shot a pretty good clip from the field and were 23 of 52 for 44.2%. And very solid from the free-throw line at 18 of 23 for 79.3%. This was a very business like attitude win for this team. They seemed very focused on the task at hand.

The player of the game tonight was New York’s native son Russ Smith. Russ was playing inspired basketball tonight and with a heavy heart as he learned earlier this morning that his former coach from Malloy high school had passed away. Russ and coach Pitino said that they would dedicate the rest of this season to coach Curran. Coach Curran would have been very proud of Russ’s performance tonight. He had a very impressive stat line as he tied former Card Edgar Sosa for the most points by a Cardinal in a Big East tourney game with 28 points.

Peyton Siva has scored in double figures in seven straight Big East tournament games and seems to take his play to another level when he plays at the Garden. He had 10 points, 4 assist and 3 steals. He needs just one more steal to be tied for all-time steals leader with Darrell Griffith. And needs just two more to be the all-time steals leader for Louisville. I think we’ll have a new all-time steal leader after this tourney is over.

The rest of the starters had workmen like performances and nothing you would call spectacular but they did their jobs and were very effective tonight. Would like to see more out of Gorgui as I think he was too quiet in the first half. And Chane is a NCAA tournament performer. That’s when we see him turn it up a notch. Wayne? I guess we’ll see him turn it up in the Final Four.

We got great minutes out of our bench again tonight with 17 points out of Ware, Hancock and Harrell. Stephan Van Treese had 8 rebounds. Bench performance is one if the most important things in the post season. These guys are getting it done.

We have now revenged 3 of our earlier season losses in this 8 game winning streak. The Cards are as focused as I’ve seen them and now await the winner of the Marquette vs Notre Dame game. Eight games down and eight to go for this season to be complete.

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Cards & Cats in Big East Tourney Quarterfinals

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CardinalNation now knows who the first opponent of the post season will be as Villanova knocked off St Johns on Wednesday night. They will now meet our Louisville Cardinals in the Quarterfinals of the Big East tournament on Thursday night. The all-time series between these teams is tied at 9 to 9 and Nova leads the Big East regular season series 6 to 3. These teams have faced each other one time in the Big East tournament and Louisville won that game 69-55. The Cards played Nova back on January 22 and lost that game 73-64.

Jay Wright is terrific and has been that for Villanova, which is why the Wildcats’ drop in the early season was a little surprising. They did bounce back after those early season losses to Columbia and La Salle to have a solid Big East season. The Wildcats have won three games against top five ranked teams this season, all at home though. The Wildcats knocked off Syracuse, Louisville and Georgetown and are a lock to be invited to the tournament with an at large berth. Now after their solid win against St Johns in the first game of the Big East tourney they have proven that they are a team to be reckoned with.

Villanova Wildcats (19-12, 10-8)
Current RPI-53 Current BPI-58
Kenpom:
ADJ Efficiency- Offense 106.2 Rank 81
ADJ Efficiency- Defense 90.1 Rank 27
Kenpom Overall Rank: 43

National Statistic rankings:
-POINTS PER GAME
68.2
154th
OVERALL
-REBOUNDS PER GAME
36.3
101st
OVERALL
-ASSISTS PER GAME
12.4
193rd
OVERALL
-FIELD GOAL PCT
.416
263rd
OVERALL

Villanova’s Season averages on offense: 2pt-42%, 3pt-34%, FT-72%
Villanova’s Season averages on defense: Forced TO’s- 14.3, Steals- 7.4, Blocks- 3.3

Projected Starting Lineup for the Wildcats:

F Mouptaou Yarou: He was the top performer of the game against St Johns scoring 18 points with 7 rebounds, 3 steals and 1 blocked shot. He is their most experienced player and is playing like it.

F JayVaughn Pinkston: He was named to the All Big East third team for the season and has started to play very well for the Wildcats. He had 12 points, 9 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 assist and 1 blocked shot against St Johns.

G Darrun Hillard: He is a good defender and a solid ball handler. He had 4 points, 4 assist and 2 steals against St Johns.

G Ryan Arcidiacono: He was named to the Big East All Rookie team. He is a very good shooter and can really get hot from behind the arc. He had 15 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assist and 1 steal against St Johns.

G James Bell: He shows flashes of being a good scorer and defender. He had 7 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assist and 2 steals against St Johns.

Projected Bench Players:

G Tony Chennault: He is a Wake Forrest transfer and is a very solid bench player for the Wildcats. He provides leadership when on the floor. He had 8 points, 3 rebound, 2 assist and 1 steal against St Johns.

F Daniel Ochefu: He is known for his shot blocking and his rebounding. He had 2 points and 2 rebounds against St Johns.

The Cards are 2-0 this season in revenge games and will now get the opportunity to get some revenge on the Wildcats and send them packing from the Big East tourney. The Cardinals played well enough to beat them during their regular season match-up but poor free-throw shooting down the stretch in that game cost them. The Cardinals are a different team than they were back in January and are now firing on all cylinders. With Gorgui now playing his best basketball of the season he should dominate the middle in this one, and look for Peyton Siva and Russ Smith to be ready to take over the back-court battle. And as good as our bench has been this will also be a big advantage. Hancock, Ware and Harrell will be very important in this game. I don’t think this one will ever be in question.

The Beak Prediction:
Louisville 76 Villanova 59

A DAD CHEERING FOR HIS SON

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As I was watching Rick Pitino cheer for his son tonight it was very moving. You could see that even after all he has been through he is still a father that just wants the best for his son. Rick Pitino fan or not that is something that every father can cheer for.

Earlier this season we watched Rick Pitino and his son Richard Pitino compete against each other for the very first time ever on the hard wood. That day coach Pitino would get the decisive victory over his son but it was very apparent that the younger Pitino had many of his fathers coaching traits and had the FIU team heading in the right direction. That was a very special day for the Pitino family and a real treat for the fans to share in that moment. On Sunday, Richard Pitino would pull off a big win against No. 1 seeded Middle Tennessee State in the Sun Belt semi-finals and would get his team to the finals on Monday night against WKU. And even though this is the busiest time of the year for the elder Pitino as he is preparing our Cards for a run of their own in the post season there was no way he was going to miss out on being there in person to cheer for his son.

Tonight when the camera would pan in the crowd to acknowledge Rick Pitino’s presence at the game you could see the pride in his eyes as he watched his son carry on his coaching legacy. Here is his son who grew up watching game tapes on his father’s knee, standing on the sidelines while his father ran practices, listening to the late-night strategy sessions and coaching beside his father for years as an assistant now starring in his own moment. Rick Pitino has become a larger than life persona in his coaching career and here in a few weeks he will become a hall of fame coach. However, tonight he was not coach Rick Pitino. Tonight he was just a proud father watching and wanting the best for his son.

Coach Richard Pitino and his FIU team would come up short in the Sun Belt title game against WKU 65-63 but after watching the improvements to this program in just a year there is no question that the future is bright for the young Pitino. And there is no question that here is a son following directly in his father’s footsteps. Last Thursday Richard Pitino was named one of 10 finalists for the Joe B. Hall Award by CollegeInsider.com, presented to its top first-year Division I men’s basketball head coach. The winner will be announced April 5 at the CollegeInsider.com awards banquet. Three days later on April 8, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame will announce their Class of 2013 at a press conference in Atlanta prior to the NCAA’s Men’s Championship game. That announcement will include Rick Pitino. This is very symbolic of the circle of life as one Pitino’s coaching career heads into the twilight and the other one is just beginning. The Pitino name has been a part of college basketball most of my life and it looks like that will continue as my son grows up watching the game.

RUSS AND GORGUI RECEIVE POST SEASON ACCOLADES

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The 2012-13 regular season is over and the Gorgui Dieng and Russ Smith accolades continue to roll in. Today the Big East named Gorgui the Big East defensive Player of the Year and Sporting News named Russ to their third team All-American list.

Just three years ago, Gorgui arrived as a beanpole with minimal skills and no grasp of the English language. Last year, his shot-blocking and rebounding helped Louisville to the Final Four, and this season he has once again been a great presence in the lane for the Cards. He has helped lead them to a share of the Big East title and is a big reason why the Cards are considered by many the best defensive team in the country. Today he was named the Big East Player of the Year and will now lead the Cards into the post season. Here’s what they said over at Big East .org: “Dieng, a 6-11 center from Kebemer, Senegal, was the force in the paint who helped Louisville tie for the BIG EAST regular-season title. Dieng, a 6-11 junior, averaged 10.3 points, 10.1 rebounds and 2.6 blocked shots in all games. In BIG EAST play, he was the league rebounding champion with a 10.8 average and was second in blocked shots with an average of 2.8.”

Russ Smith was named a third team All-American by The Sporting News today. Smith is one of two players from the Big East selected for the teams, as Georgetown’s Otto Porter was named to the first team. Here’s what the Sporting News said: “The energetic one averaged 17.9 points per game for the Cardinals while remaining one of the peskiest defenders in the country (2.1 steals per game). The 6-foot sophomore guard, who sits atop the kenpom.com player of the year standings, cut back on the amount of plays that made Louisville fans want to pull their hair out—he didn’t eliminate them, mind you—and has been a consistent producer for one of the country’s elite teams.”

Smith led the Cards in scoring with 17.9 points per game and scored double digits in all but three games this season. He had 92 assist, 64 steals and 114 rebounds averaging 29.8 minutes a game. He shot 40% from the field, 31.7% from three and 82.6% from the free throw line for the season. He recorded a steal in 25 games this season. The lightning quick guard played a pivotal role in the Cards success this season, starting 30 of Louisville’s 31 games.

These guys deserve all the kudos in the world and they both are a big reason this team is doing so well right now. Each have adjusted to their roles and will be a big part of this teams success going forward into March Madness.

GAME #31 BEAK BREAKDOWN “The Fighting Irish”

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Our #8 ranked Louisville Cardinals(25-5, 13-4 Big East) have won 6 straight since that dreadful five overtime loss on February 9th to Notre Dame(23-7, 11-6 Big East). Now here we are a month later and the #24 ranked Fighting Irish are coming to the KFC Yum Center for the return game. This will be the last game of the regular season and there will be a lot at stake. So much that Coach Pitino said today in his pre-game press conference that “it is the most important home game we’ve ever played” at the Yum Center. Of course there is the revenge factor of this game but that is really overshadowed by the post season implications. The Cards are currently in a three way tie with Georgetown and Marquette for the Big East regular season title and a win on Saturday would assure them at least a share of it. A win could also be the difference in being the 1 or 2 seed in the Big East tournament. The Cards also have a legitimate shot at getting a 1 seed in the NCAA tournament and a big win over a top 50 RPI team in front of a national audience could go a long way in reaching that top line. If that’s not enough to get you fired up add in the Senior Day ceremonies where Mike Marra, Peyton Siva and Gorgui Dieng will play their final home game in the Cardinal uniform. So yes Cardinal fans this game is as big as it gets in the regular season. Louisville leads the all-time series with Notre Dame 17 to 12 and the Irish lead 5 to 4 in the Big East regular season series. These teams have met twice in the Big East tournament and the Cards have won both of those contest.

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Notre Dame might be a little less talented than some Big East teams, but its experienced roster and efficient offense is enough to win big games and be very competitive. Notre Dame returns all five starters for one of the few times in Mike Brey’s 12-year tenure and one of the most talented recruiting classes. Notre Dame’s current senior class needs only three victories to become the program’s all-time winningest class. There is depth, there is talent, there is plenty of drive and plenty of determination. When it comes to taking care of the ball and sharing the ball there isn’t many teams that do it better than this Irish squad. They are currently ranked 1st in the Big East in assist averaging 16.1 per game. And they are ranked 3rd nationally in assist averaging 17.6 per game. The Irish rank 1st in the Big East and 1st nationally in assist/turnover ratio at 1.4 and 1.58. They are also a very good defensive rebounding team ranked 5th in the Big East averaging 23.8 per game. Brey always has a group of guys that can shoot the ball really well and this team can score from anywhere on the court. They are 3rd in the Big East shooting 44.3% from the field and 3rd shooting 36.1% from the three-point line.
Notre Dame ranks nationally 87th averaging 71.2 points per game, 96th grabbing 36.5 rebounds per game and 24th shooting 47.3% from the field per game. They have a current RPI of 44 and are in 4th place in the Big East. Kenpom has their adj efficiency on offense at 114.8 ranked 13th and their adj efficiency on defense at 95.6 ranked 88th. He has them ranked 32 overall.

In-conference offense: 3pt-36.1%, 2pt-44.3%, FT-70.7%
In-conference defense: Turnovers-9.9pg, Steals-4.6pg, Blocks-3.2pg

Coach Mike Brey: “We’ve gone from survival mode to thriving,” “Now the next step is to thrive deeper in New York City and in the NCAA tournament. We’ve been right there knocking on the door, Now it’s time to join the party.”

The Fighting Irish Players:

-Projected Starters

Jack Cooley SR (13.8 ppg, 10.7 rpg, 0.8 apg) 6-9 F is considered the doppelganger of former Irish All-American Luke Harangody. He has became a low-post force this season. In Big East play, he is 2nd in rebounding at 10.2 per game and offensive rebounds per game at 3.6. He is 3rd in field-goal percentage shooting 55.3%. He has scored in double-figures in 27 of the 30 games this season. He is averaging 1 blocked shot per game this season. He shoots 50% from the 3 point line and 68.5% from the free-throw line averaging 30 minutes of play.

Tom Knight SR (4.9 ppg, 3.5 rpg, 0.7 apg) 6-10 F The left-hander can do a handful of tasks really well rebound, defend and screen. He has become a more consist player this season as well. He shoots 52.7% from the field and 63.6% from the free-throw line averaging 16.7 minutes per game.

Eric Atkins JR (11.8 ppg, 2.8 rpg, 6.0 apg) 6-2 G He is one of the top guards in the league and is 4th in the Big East in assist-to-turnover ratio at 2.1. He’s 7th in the Big East with a 5.1 assist-per-game average this season. He has four double-doubles this season and has dished out 10 or more assists in a game five times this season. He is shooting 45.5% from the field, 43.1% from the three point line and 64.1% from the free-throw line averaging 38.4 minutes per game.

Jerian Grant JR (13.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 5.6 apg) 6-5 G is a really confident player that will hit big shots in key moments, and knows how to get the ball to his teammates in scoring position. He has scored in double-figures in 25 Big East games this season, including a current stretch of four straight double-digit efforts. He is averaging 13.5 points per game in league play and his 5.6 assist-per-game average in Big East contests is fourth in the conference. He is shooting 42.7% from the field, 36.4% from the three point line and 72.6% from the free-throw line averaging 36.4 minutes per game.

Pat Connaughton SOPH (8.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg, 0.4 blkpg) 6-5 G/F is a player with a lot of versatility. He’ll score, pass, guard, take a charge and rebound. He also understands what it’s like to be under the brightest of lights. He has has dished out 69 assists this season and has an assist-to-turnover ratio at 3.06. He is shooting 42% from the field, 32.5% from the three point line and 74.4% from the free-throw line averaging 31.8 minutes a game.

-Bench

Garrick Sherman JR (6.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 0.3 apg) 6-10 C is a transfer from Michigan State that will provide back up to Cooley. He had his breakout game last time against Louisville when he had 17 points on 7 of 10 shooting. This guy is a pretty good weapon for Brey to bring off the Bench for some inside scoring. He is shooting 53.9% from the field and 65.9% from the free-throw line averaging 14.7 minutes per game.

Zach Auguste FR (4.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg, 0.2 apg) 6-10 F is a freshman that has come in and played the part for Notre Dame like Harrell has played for Louisville. He gives them length and a Big East body. He comes off the bench and gives them solid minutes. He is shooting 54.8% from the field and 64% from the free-throw line averaging 10.4 minutes per game.

Cameron Biedscheid FR (6.8 ppg, 1.4 rpg, 1.0 apg) 6-7 F scored on a layup with 1:19 left to seal the 104-101 win the last time these teams played but he won’t be available on Saturday for the Irish. He got ejected in the last game after getting into a fight and will have to serve a one game suspension.

Austin Burgett FR (0.4 ppg, 0.5 rpg, 0.0 apg) 6-9 F will probably see more minutes in the game this Saturday due to the suspension of Biedscheid. He is a first year player with a real feel for the game, handles the ball extremely well for a player with his size and plays like a point forward. He is a strong perimeter shooter and a very skilled/athletic player with a great understanding of the game. He has good rebounding skills to go along with strong shooting abilities.

The Cards thrive on turnovers and forcing the other team to play faster than they typically do. It is not easy to do that to this Irish team. The Irish aren’t a great defensive team and they aren’t great on the offensive glass. I do think we can have the advantage and expose these areas. The Cards have better players at every position on the court. We need to take care of the ball, take good shots, and take advantage of our big guys in the paint. I do think Russ and Peyton will also play a big role if we are to get this win. They must play under control and stay on the floor. Look for Wayne Blackshear to have a big game in this one and his outside shooting will be key. I also think Hancock’s basketball intelligence will be more of an asset in this game than it has all season. I do think this Notre Dame team will struggle to make up for Biedscheids absence and that will make them more vulnerable. Their bench was already short to begin with.

There will be lots of emotion in the KFC Yum Center this Saturday. I just hope that doesn’t affect the players especially Peyton and Gorgui. The implications of this game are very big for both teams heading into the post season next weekend. I think our guys are playing the best basketball in the country and they are ready for anything. This game is just gonna be a tune-up for the final run. I look for this game to be over well before the final horn. No OT this time folks.

The Beak Prediction:
Louisville 80 Notre Dame 65

RICK GETS 300th IN FINAL BIG EAST BIG MONDAY BEATDOWN OF THE BEARCATS

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Tonight was the last time that the current Big East will have a Big Monday match-up on ESPN. The Cards would make the most of the finally as they looked very sharp in the dismantling of the Bearcats beating them 67-51. The Cards now lead the all-time series 55 to 43 and 5 to 4 in the Big East. Coach Pitino got his 300th win and the Cards have now won nine out of ten and six games straight. Also with the win tonight the Cards have secured a double-bye in next weeks Big East Tournament.

Coach Pitino to the Crowd after 300: “I can’t think of any place outside of heaven that I would want to spend 300 wins with than all of you people.”

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The Cards would give coach Pitino his 300th win in style as they were as sharp as I’ve seen them all season. They were pressing, passing, scoring and running up and down the floor. This is a Louisville team that continues to guard people and continues to improve their offensive efficiency. Our Cards came into this game forcing 18.7 turnovers per game good for second best in the nation, third in the nation in turnover margin 6.1 and also third in the nation in steals per game 10.8. Tonight they forced the Bearcats into 21 turnovers and had 12 steals. They had held their last five opponents to an average of just 54 points per game on a combined 35.5 percent shooting from the floor. Tonight they held the Bearcats to 51 points and 35.3% from the field. The offense is vastly improved as 3 players scored in double figures tonight and 9 players made it into the scoring column. With 1 game left in the regular season the Cardinals have outscored their league opponents by 0.16 points per possession, tops in the Big East. They are currently ranked 1st in the Big East in scoring margin at +11 and 3rd in the Big East in scoring offense at 70.2 per game. The Cards looked really impressive in the transition game tonight and probably had one of the better plays of the season as you can see in the video below.

The player of the game was Gorgui as he had another impressive stat line for this game with 11 points, 9 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 assist and 1 block. He is in post season form not only guarding the basket but also making some very impressive offensive moves. He is currently ranked first in the Big East in rebounding and 16th in the nation. We learned in the post game press conference tonight that Gorgui will participate in the Senior Day ceremonies this weekend and will probably make the move to the NBA next season. He will not sign an agent but coach Pitino says that he will encourage him to go if he is a 1st round pick. Draft Express has him being the 28th pick in the first round to the Thunder. Really tough to think about Dieng not being around next year as he is one of my favorites ever.
Russ had another awesome performance scoring 18 points but the most impressive thing about him is the way he is playing more under control and is getting his teammates involved more often. He has become more efficient from the field and has become much more efficient finishing around the rim. Smith is making 64% of his shot attempts within a foot or so of the basket, an increase from the 53% he made a year ago. And his offensive rating has been boosted to 109. He is going to be a very effective weapon as we head down the stretch. After this game he moved into 61st all-time in points as a Card.
Peyton had a very good game tonight and he also looks like the post season player he was last season. He made some strong moves to the basket tonight and was very good at managing the game for the Cards. He finished with 11 points, 4 assist and 2 steals. He only needs 5 more steals to be the all-time leader in that category for the Cards.
I have been extremely impressed with the performance of our bench. Tonight they outscored the Bearcats bench 19 to 6. Montrezl had a really good night with some very impressive hustle plays. On one play he initiated a steal then leaked out for the dunk on the other end of the floor. Stephan also got some extended playing time tonight and grabbed 4 rebounds. Rick Pitino said in his post game that he was the best rebounder on the team. Our X-factors Ware and Hancock continue to impress with their contributions to this team and are starting to be very reliable subs for Siva and Smith. Luke was 2 for 3 from behind the arc tonight with 8 points and Ware scored 5 including a very athletic play he had on a breakaway.

We have almost reached the end of the season Cards fans and we are just a little over a week away from finding out where our Cards will start their march for their 3rd National Title. This team is primed and ready as they are really starting to hit their stride. This is nothing new to Cardinal fans as our basketball team is 42-18 in the last 9 years around this time. Next up for this team is the payback game on Saturday as the Irish will be coming to town. This will also be the Senior Day ceremonies for Peyton Siva, Gorgui Dieng and Mike Marra.

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