LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The University of Louisville women’s basketball team announced their nonconference schedule for the upcoming 2024-25 season. The Cardinals will be on the road a lot, with seven of 11 nonconference being away games.


What You Need To Know

  • Louisville Athletics unveiled the 2024-25 women's basketball nonconference schedule

  • The schedule includes seven away games

  • The Cardinals will play in the SEC/ACC Challenge and the first ever Women's Championship Classic

  • Their ACC schedule will be announced later this month

The schedule includes four teams that reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament or farther, including two Sweet 16 teams and one Final Four team. 

 

The Cards open their season in Paris, France in a matchup against ULCA in the Aflac Oui-Play on Monday, Nov. 4. It’s the first meeting between the two teams. Louisville returns to the states for their home opener later in the week. They host Southern Indiana on Friday, Nov. 8 at the KFC Yum! Center.

Then the team hits the road for two straight games against regional foes: UT-Martin on Nov. 12 and in-state archrival Kentucky on Nov. 16. Louisville has won seven in a row against the Wildcats, their longest streak in the series.

Louisville rounds out nonconference play in November with a home matchup against Morehead State on Nov. 21, a neutral site game in Orlando to play South Florida and a road game against Colorado on Nov. 30.

The Cards then take part in the SEC/ACC Challenge, hosting Oklahoma on Dec. 4. They will then head to Brooklyn to play in the first ever Women’s Championship Classic in the Barclays Center, where they square off with UConn on Dec. 7.

The team will round out December with a home game against Grambling State on Dec. 12 and a road matchup with Memphis on Dec. 21.

Louisville Athletics said the ACC schedule will be announced later this month to complete the full 2024-25 schedule for the Cardinals. Tickets are still available for purchase and more information can be found on their website

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