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I'm Khani Rooths. Here's why I signed to Louisville Cardinals football 2025 recruiting class Pat Kelsey strengthened his roster even further by adding Kasean Pryor just a day ago. Khani Rooths' decision to commit to Louisville and waste any worries about his front court would be the ideal present for him on his birthday today. Rooths is a versatile forward with exceptional talent who can play both ends of the court. His fluid shooting stroke is always evident from the mid-range and behind the three-point arc, and he can rely on his agility to finish at the hoop whenever he wants. Rooths will undoubtedly have many chances to demonstrate his abilities next season with that offensive skill set in a 6'8 frame. ...
Good News:Five-star Grace Mbugua Announce commits to Louisville cardinals after several seasons Grace Mbugua, an in-state forward from Danville Christian Academy, committed to the Louisville women's basketball team Tuesday night, making her the team's first Class of 2025 recruit. She had committed to Liberty in the spring, but after considering Kentucky, Baylor, Duke, Florida, LSU, NC State, and West Virginia, she ultimately decided on the Cardinals. Head coach Jeff Walz said, "We are excited to announce the signing of Grace "Baby" Mbugua of Danville Christian. She is a fantastic player who brings a variety of skills and a strong work ethic to the court. At 6-5, she can play a variety of positions and cause matchup issues for her opponents. She can attack off the bounce or step behind the 3-point line to show off her shooting ability. On defense, she alters shots and is a formidable inside presence with her pursuit of rebounds and putbacks. Over the past year, Mbugua, a 6-5 forward, has risen in the recruiting ranks. The website 247Sports.com rates her as a four-star talent. ...
“I’m from Atlanta but Louisville has been my second home my whole life. Mostly all my family lives in Louisville ...
SHOCK!!:Former Western Kentucky Transfer LB Darius Thomas Commits to Louisville Cardinals Louisville, Kentucky On the defensive end of the field, the Louisville football program has now secured its first portal pickup. Darius Thomas, a former linebacker for Western Kentucky, declared his commitment to the Cardinals on Thursday. After former Purdue offensive lineman Mahamane Moussa committed to Louisville on Tuesday, Thomas is the second transfer this cycle to do so. Thomas made a name for himself as one of Conference-USA's best linebackers this season. The 6-foot-2, 212-pound linebacker started all 13 of the Hilltoppers' games and recorded 54 tackles, seven for loss, a team-high four sacks, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery. After graduating from high school, the Miramar, Florida native played safety and participated in eight games during his 2022 season as a true freshman. During that season, he recorded nine tackles, a pick-six, and a pass breakup. Due to an injury that kept him out of the 2023 season, Thomas switched to linebacker before the current campaign. ...
Louisville receives the commitment of 3-star safety Jathan Hatch Louisville has added another from the group of weekend visitors to its Class of 2024 commitments as Corinth, Miss., Biggersville High School safety Jathan Hatch has announced his commitment to the Cardinals. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound left his official visit impressed by the community felt within the program. "It was great," Hatch told Cardinal Authority. "Louisville is the place to be. Nothing but great people and people who want to see you go far." The highlights of Hatch's official visit were the growing relationships with the coaching staff and current members of the team. "The way coaches show love and fitting right in with the team," Hatch said. Hatch has a total of 19 scholarship offers. He has become a hot commodity. In the last two months, Hatch went from no scholarship offers to landing offers from in-state Ole Miss, Louisville, Kentucky, Southern Miss, Tulane, and Cincinnati, among others. 247Sports lists Hatch as the No. 117 safety nationally and the No. 29 overall prospect in Mississippi.
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