Louisville basketball fans are still buzzing over Oakland’s stunning upset of Kentucky in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, despite the Golden Grizzlies’ eventual elimination in the second round. The unexpected victory came in the first round when Oakland defeated the third-seeded Wildcats 80-76, led by Jack Gohlke’s career-high 32 points.
The aftermath of the upset saw Louisville fans joining in on the celebration, with head coach Greg Kampe revealing that they sold $8,000 worth of t-shirts to Cardinals supporters. Additionally, a Louisville resident sent a generous donation to Oakland as part of their March Madness tradition, doubling the amount he normally contributes to the school that defeats Kentucky.
This show of support from Louisville fans comes at a tumultuous time for the Cardinals’ basketball program, as they recently parted ways with head coach Kenny Payne after a disappointing two seasons and a 12-52 record. Payne’s departure followed a first-round loss to North Carolina State in the ACC Tournament, where he expressed frustration over the lack of support.
Despite the challenges faced by Louisville, the unity and excitement surrounding Oakland’s victory highlight the passion and camaraderie that March Madness brings to college basketball fans.