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The two Final Four coaches have had remarkably similar records through their first six seasons.
Check out what the social media world was saying about an all BIG EAST National Championship Game
The Huskies defeat Louisville 93-60 Tuesday night; Freshman Breanna Stewart named tournament's Most Outstanding Player
Cards and Huskies tip at 8:30pm on ESPN
Check out what everyone was saying on social media about Louisville's third National Championship
Cardinals' Pitino becomes first coach in history to win national titles with two different teams
Watch the Cardinals take on the Wolverines at 9:23pm on CBS
The Cardinals will make their second appearance in the NCAA Final since 2009
Louisville has really relished being the underdog. So much so that coach Jeff Walz doesn't want to hear about how the Cardinals have that team-of-destiny air about them heading into the women's Final Four.
Orange finishes the season at 30-10
Cardinals to take on Michigan Monday night
Cardinals to play in national semifinal for the second consecutive year
Shoni Schimmel scored 24 points and giant-slaying Louisville claimed another big upset Tuesday night
Look out, Tennessee: The giant slayers of the NCAA women's tournament are coming for you next
Louisville ties the NCAA Tournament mark with 16 3-pointers.
Louisville senior Simon Childs was named BIG EAST Male Tennis Player of the Week, while Notre Dame senior Kristen Rafael earned BIG EAST Female Tennis Player of the Week honors.
Louisville senior Viktor Maksimcuk was named BIG EAST Male Tennis Player of the Week, while DePaul junior Gia McKnight earned BIG EAST Female Tennis Player of the Week honors.
For the second straight week, Louisville senior Austen Childs was named BIG EAST Male Tennis Player of the Week, while Notre Dame junior Shannon Mathews claimed BIG EAST Female Tennis Player of the Week honors.
Two familiar names were called as 2010 BIG EAST Tennis Players of the Year, as Louisville junior Austen Childs earned his second straight annual recognition, while last season's Freshman of the Year, Notre Dame sophomore Kristy Frilling, also was honored. Frilling's teammate, Irish freshman Chrissie McGaffigan, was named women's Freshman of the Year, while Mike Lampa of St. John's earned the men's honor.
Just 10 days after Louisville and Georgetown took the women’s and men’s BIG EAST titles in Palm Harbor, Fla., the Cardinals and Hoyas added to their trophy cabinets.
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