The Cardinal community extends our sympathies to Junior's family and friends. He was a Louisville legend who will be deeply missed.
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Heartbroken by the passing of Louisville legend Junior Bridgeman. So much more than a basketball player. A brilliant businessman who will undoubtedly be remembered as one of Louisville’s all-time greatest citizens. His amazing philanthropy publicly pales in comparison to the THOUSANDS of ‘anonymous’ acts of kindness and generosity for those in need. My prayers go out to Junior’s beloved family.
Today, we lost a kind, generous and groundbreaking legend. He was an All-American at UofL, an NBA All-Star, and a self-made billionaire. Yet, I will most remember Junior Bridgeman for his quiet, impactful assistance to others in need, his love for Doris and his entire family, and his never-ending support for our community. Junior made us all better people and Louisville a better city. Rachel & I send our love and prayers to the Bridgeman family. May Junior’s memory be a blessing.
First time doing a two team group photo!
With Louisville Live being a WBB/MBB event and being back home at the YUM, thought it was a good opportunity to try incorporating both teams for promo!
Well, that was awesome. Just got to interview Pat Kelsey and Jeff Walz. UofL men’s and women’s basketball coaches.
Such nice guys.
@CoachJeffWalz@patkelsey@LouisvilleWBB
Congratulations to this entire group!! They do a fabulous job of representing @uofl and @GoCards!! Can’t thank them enough for all they do!!
10 in a row!! Seems simple, not so simple….
#GoCards
Pat Kelsey throws out the first pitch at Louisville baseball game (yes, a strike).
Runs down the handshake line with all the Louisville players yelling "juice, juice, juice."
And Louisville baseball responds with FIVE in the first. That @patkelsey juice is real.