Lexington Herald-Leader

Will Calipari’s exit alter Louisville rivalry?

- BY MARK STORY mstory@herald-leader.com

However one feels toward the John Calipari coaching era at Kentucky, there was one area of success that endured from Cal’s Big Blue start (2009) to finish (2024):

He flat owned UK’s men’s basketball rivalry with intrastate foe Louisville.

Over 16 meetings against U of L, Calipari directed the Wildcats to 13 victories — including wins over the Cards in the 2012 NCAA Final Four and the 2014 Sweet 16.

In what turned out to be Calipari’s final season at UK in 2023-24, it was “rivalry business as usual” for Kentucky vs. Louisville. Four days before last Christmas, the Wildcats got 30 points from Antonio Reeves and trounced Kenny Payne’s Cardinals 95-76 at the KFC Yum Center.

That Kentucky victory in a high-profile men’s sport was par for the course for the 2023-24 UK-Louisville sports rivalry.

UK dominated the men’s sports, going 4-2 against U of L. The Wildcats men went to The Ville and beat the Cardinals in baseball, basketball and football. Competing in Lexington, Kentucky also scored a win against Louisville in tennis.

The only U of L men’s teams that defeated UK were soccer and swimming.

Conversely, Louisville scored a clean sweep over Kentucky in the women’s sports, winning in basketball, swimming and volleyball.

Inclement weather canceled a UK-U of L baseball game scheduled for Lexington on April 3 and a Cats-Cards softball game slated to be played in Louisville on April 10.

Put it all together, and the Cardinals enjoyed a 5-4 advantage over the Wildcats in 2023-24 in head-to-head meetings. It is the second time in the past three seasons that U of L has won the all-sports competitio­n with UK by a 5-4 count.

Over the last seven school years, Kentucky now leads the combined head-to-head competitio­n against Louisville 35-30-1.

RIVALRY MVPS

If awards were handed out to the players and coaches who made the most dramatic impact on our state’s marquee college sports rivalry in 2023-24, the

winners would be:

● Kentucky men’s sports rivalry MVP: Ryan Waldschmid­t, baseball. The Wildcats junior outfielder hit two home runs and drove in six runs to spark UK to a 17-13 win at Louisville on April 16.

● Louisville men’s sports rivalry MVP: Gage Guerra, soccer .A junior forward, Guerra scored a goal in each half as the No. 7 Cardinals defeated the No. 19 Wildcats 4-2 on Sept. 5.

● Kentucky women’s sports rivalry MVP: Grace Frericks, swimming. In a 210-90 team loss, the UK sophomore led the Wildcats with 12 points scored, including a victory in the 200 backstroke (1:53.77).

● Louisville women’s sports rivalry MVP: Gabi Albiero, swimming. In the win over UK, the U of L star swept the 100 (51.25) and 200 (1:54.95) butterfly events and swam on the Cardinals’ winning 200 medley and 400 freestyle relay teams.

Kentucky rivalry coach of the year: Mark Stoops, football. For the 2023 battle for the Governor’s Cup, Louisville was 10-1 and ranked No. 9 in the country. Kentucky was 6-5 and coming off a brutal loss to an eminently mediocre South Carolina team.

Yet with U of L backers expecting to bask in a rivalry reversal in Jeff Brohm’s debut season as Cardinals coach, Stoops instead extended his hold (see below) over the Cards by directing a 38-31 comefrom-behind UK win.

● Louisville rivalry coach of the year: John Michael Hayden, men’s soccer. The 4-2 win by Hayden’s Cardinals snapped a three-game Kentucky winning streak in the head-to-head series.

TRACKING THE TRENDS IN MEN’S SPORTS

● Baseball: Louisville has won 13 of the past 17 meetings.

● Basketball: Kentucky has won 13 of 16.

● Football: UK has won five straight and six of seven.

● Soccer: In the most competitiv­ely balanced series in the UK-U of L rivalry, Kentucky is 6-5-1 in the last 11 meetings.

● Swimming: Louisville has won 15 of the past 16 meets.

● Tennis: Kentucky has won 30 in a row against Louisville.

TRACKING THE TRENDS IN WOMEN’S SPORTS

● Basketball: Louisville has beaten Kentucky seven games in a row.

● Soccer :UofLhas won the past two meetings with UK, although the teams have now inexplicab­ly gone five years without playing.

● Softball: Kentucky has won 11 of the past 13.

● Swimming: In spite of this school year’s loss, UK has won five of the past seven head-to-head meets with U of L.

● Volleyball: Louisville has won three straight over Kentucky after UK had previously run off a seven-match win streak.

THE RIVALRY’S BIG QUESTION

When Kentucky and Louisville face off in men’s basketball in 202425, both UK’s Mark Pope and U of L’s Pat Kelsey will be making their coaching debuts in the Wildcats-Cardinals grudge-fest.

For both Kentucky and Louisville fans, the question that looms over CatsCards moving forward is clear:

With Calipari having exited stage left for Arkansas, can the Wildcats maintain anything close to a similar level of men’s basketball domination over the Cardinals in the coming new era of the rivalry?

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 ?? SILAS WALKER swalker@herald-leader.com ?? Kentucky coach Mark Stoops shook hands with Louisville head man Jeff Brohm after the Wildcats upset the No. 9 Cardinals 38-31 at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium in the 2023 regular-season finale for both teams. For Stoops and UK, it was the fifth straight victory over U of L.
SILAS WALKER swalker@herald-leader.com Kentucky coach Mark Stoops shook hands with Louisville head man Jeff Brohm after the Wildcats upset the No. 9 Cardinals 38-31 at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium in the 2023 regular-season finale for both teams. For Stoops and UK, it was the fifth straight victory over U of L.

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