Sad Departure: Louisville Cardinals Basketball announces the departure of six players

Louisville Basketball Roster Tracker: Currently on roster, incoming players, and transfer targets for 2024-25

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It’s a total rebuild for the University of Louisville basketball program.

After winning just 12 games in two seasons, Louisville fired Kenny Payne as the school’s head coach on March 13. It came the day after Payne coached his last game, a loss to NC State in the ACC Tournament to end the season with an 8-24 record. Payne ended his career with a 12-52 record at his alma mater.

It didn’t take long for the players on the current roster to begin to enter the transfer portal. On March 18, the day the transfer portal opened, three players jumped into the portal, and by the time Ty-Laur Johnson entered the portal on April 2, the entire U of L roster was in the portal.

Our fan base is absolutely dying for this program to be successful,” U of L athletic director Josh Heird said. “. . . You know, it’s a lot more than coaching basketball. This basketball program is the lifeblood of this city. One of the things I think is more important than anything else is, we’ve got to have somebody who is dying to coach this basketball program.”

Heird found his man on March 28 when he announced former Charleston coach Pat Kelsey as the new U of L coach.

“I was ready when my name was called,” Kelsey said last month about landing the U of L job. “Competitive excellence. I’ve been preparing for that interview my entire life, it’s the ultimate job, the pinnacle of my professional career.”

Kelsey got going right away, landing a pair of transfers from Charleston in the first four days on the job and then on April 3 adding Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year Terrence Edwards from James Madison. He also added Colorado guard J’Vonne Hadley on April 16, BYU center Aly Khalifa on April 18, Washington guard Koren Johnson on April 22, and Long Beach State forward Aboubacar Traore and Wisconsin point guard Chucky Hepburn on April 25. Kelsey has since added Kobe Rodgers from Charleston and on May 14 picked up a big addition with USF forward Kasean Pryor and high school standout Khani Rooths on May 15. The latest commitment was BYU’s Noah Waterman on Saturday.

Our fan base is absolutely dying for this program to be successful,” U of L athletic director Josh Heird said. “. . . You know, it’s a lot more than coaching basketball. This basketball program is the lifeblood of this city. One of the things I think is more important than anything else is, we’ve got to have somebody who is dying to coach this basketball program.”

Heird found his man on March 28 when he announced former Charleston coach Pat Kelsey as the new U of L coach.

“I was ready when my name was called,” Kelsey said last month about landing the U of L job. “Competitive excellence. I’ve been preparing for that interview my entire life, it’s the ultimate job, the pinnacle of my professional career.”

Kelsey got going right away, landing a pair of transfers from Charleston in the first four days on the job and then on April 3 adding Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year Terrence Edwards from James Madison. He also added Colorado guard J’Vonne Hadley on April 16, BYU center Aly Khalifa on April 18, Washington guard Koren Johnson on April 22, and Long Beach State forward Aboubacar Traore and Wisconsin point guard Chucky Hepburn on April 25. Kelsey has since added Kobe Rodgers from Charleston and on May 14 picked up a big addition with USF forward Kasean Pryor and high school standout Khani Rooths on May 15. The latest commitment was BYU’s Noah Waterman on Saturday.

He has the program ranked No. 21 in the 247Sports transfer portal rankings after a month and a half on the job. But there’s still work to do.

Cardinal Authority will keep you posted on everything Kelsey and his new staff are doing with the roster. Below we look at the roster, departures, portal entries, portal targets, and new additions, most if not all of which we expect from the transfer portal.

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