Big East tournament The Cardinals were the number 2 seed in the tournament and faced
Villanova in the quarter-finals, defeating them, 74–55. They next defeated
number 24 Notre Dame, 69–57, setting up the final Big East tournament championship game against
number 19 Syracuse. Louisville was down by 16 in the second half, but rallied to claim their third Big East tournament championship with a 78–61 victory. The Cardinals repeated as tournament champions.
NCAA tournament Louisville received the number 1 overall seed in the Midwest Region of the
NCAA tournament. They opened the tournament with a 79–48 win over
North Carolina A&T, setting the NCAA tournament single-game record for steals with 20. They closed out the opening weekend by defeating
Colorado State, 82–56. They defeated
Oregon in the regional semi-final, 77–69, to set up a regional final with
Duke, whom they had lost to in the season-opening tournament. Before halftime of the game Louisville guard
Kevin Ware suffered a compound fracture. The Cardinals rallied together to defeat Duke by 22 (the largest tournament defeat for coach
Mike Krzyzewski since the 1990 National Title Game), 85–63. The Cardinals advanced to their second consecutive Final Four (their 10th) to face
Wichita State. The Shockers led most of the game, and were up by as many as 12 with 13 minutes to play. A 20-point performance by
Luke Hancock, and two timely three-point shots by walk-on Tim Henderson, kept the Cardinals in the game, which they won, 72–68, to advance to face
Michigan in the National Championship. In its third NCAA Championship game Louisville went down 12 points. The Cardinals rallied behind a 22-point effort by Final Four MOP Luke Hancock, 18 points and 5 assists from senior captain Peyton Siva, and 15 points and 12 rebounds from sophomore
Chane Behanan to win, 82–76, giving Louisville basketball its third NCAA Championship and giving coach Rick Pitino his first title at Louisville. ==Schedule and results==