LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville's head coach Chris Mack has tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing "mild symptoms," according to a release. The Cards won't play against Pittsburgh this Wednesday, Feb. 10, at the KFC Yum! Center, the Atlantic Coast Conference announced.


What You Need To Know

  • UofL game against Pittsburgh scheduled for Wednesday postponed

  • Postponement comes after additional positive tests, subsequent quarantining, and contact tracing within the Louisville men's basketball program

  • Head coach Chris Mack among those who tested positive

  • Mack is experiencing "mild symptoms," according to a release

The postponement comes after additional positive tests, subsequent quarantining, and contact tracing within the Louisville men's basketball program, with Mack among those who tested positive.

"He will follow established protocols and will continue to communicate with team members and staff virtually but will miss Louisville's next scheduled game at Virginia Tech on Feb. 13," the release stated. "In his absence, assistant coach Dino Gaudio will take the lead coaching role with the team in practice this week and at Saturday's game."

The team is adhering to protocols within the ACC Medical Advisory Group Report.