< PreviousThe Atlantic Coast Conference and ESPN part- nered to launch the comprehensive linear and digital ACC Network on Aug. 22, 2019. To support production for the network, the University of Louisville built a television production facility on the northeast corner of its campus to house all the equipment and personnel that is necessary to origi- nate live programming. UofL’s 2018 production of “Louisville Live,” a preseason basketball event, won a national 2019 SVG College Sports Media Award as the best col- legiate Outstanding Live Non-Game Production. The 7,850 square foot production facility was completed in September 2018 and is connected by fiber to UofL athletic venues and to ESPN. Instead of mobile trucks covering sporting events, live programming will be originated from the new centralized production facility. The $8 million project included construction, equipment and integration, and fiber connection to UofL venues. The broadcast center includes two full video control rooms for linear telecasts which will air on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU or the ACC Network. Those two control rooms and three additional scaled back control rooms allow for live telecasts of multiple events that may either overlap, or are concurrently played to air on multiple television platforms. With fiber connections to each venue, the broad- cast center also produces live, in-game content for UofL venue video walls such as those in Cardinal Stadium, Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium, KFC Yum! Center, Jim Patterson Stadium and Ulmer Field. The UofL Athletics Broadcast Center is connected by fiber to ESPN. The production facility includes a bureau studio, which allows coaches and players to do live inter- views on any ESPN platform or broadcast channels. Also included in the center is a versatile studio with variable sets and a full green screen wall, person- nel work space and editing rooms. The Cardinals also maintain a mobile television production unit for venues that are not connected by fiber to the broadcast center. The center is used for the creation of not only ACC Network and ESPN content, but for other video projects in support of the athletics department as well. The broadcast center also provides educa- tional opportunities for UofL students. 58 University of Louisville n gocards.com UofL Athletics Broadcast Center Louisville BasketballLouisville Cardinals60 University of Louisville n gocards.com 2020-21 Roster Louisville Basketball No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 2 Sam Bearden F 6-5 180 Fr. Wk. Louisville, Ky. (Holy Cross HS) 4 Brad Colbert G 6-2 185 Fr. Wk. Loveland, Ohio (International Sports Academy) 14 Dre Davis G/F 6-5 220 Fr. HS Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central HS) 22 Aidan Igiehon F 6-10 245 So. 1L Dublin, Ireland (Lawrence Woodmere Acad.) 13 David Johnson G 6-5 210 So. 1L Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS) 1 Carlik Jones G 6-1 185 Gr. Tr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Radford University) 21 Charles Minlend G 6-4 220 Gr. Tr. Concord, N.C. (University of San Francisco) 30 Ashton Myles-Devore G 6-1 170 Fr. Wk. Versailles, Ky. (Woodford County HS) 20 Josh Nickelberry G 6-4 205 So. 1L Fayetteville, N.C. (Northwood Temple Acad.) 3 Hogan Orbaugh C 6-8 235 So. Wk. Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville HS) 15 Drew Schultz F 6-4 205 Fr. Wk. Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 11 Quinn Slazinski F 6-8 215 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Huntington Prep/W.Va.) 12 JJ Traynor F 6-8 200 Fr. HS Bardstown, Ky. (Bardstown HS) 5 Malik Williams F/C 6-11 250 Sr. 3L Ft. Wayne, Ind. (Snider HS) 10 Samuell Williamson G/F 6-7 210 So. 1L Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 24 Jae’Lyn Withers F 6-8 230 R-Fr. RS Charlotte, N.C. (Cleveland (OH) Heights HS) 23 Gabe Wiznitzer C 6-11 240 Fr. HS Walhalla, S.C. (Hargrave Military Academy) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Carlik Jones G 6-1 185 Gr. Tr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Radford University) 2 Sam Bearden F 6-5 180 Fr. Wk. Louisville, Ky. (Holy Cross HS) 3 Hogan Orbaugh C 6-8 235 So. Wk. Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville HS) 4 Brad Colbert G 6-2 185 Fr. Wk. Loveland, Ohio (International Sports Academy) 5 Malik Williams F/C 6-11 250 Sr. 3L Ft. Wayne, Ind. (Snider HS) 10 Samuell Williamson G/F 6-7 210 So. 1L Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 11 Quinn Slazinski F 6-8 215 So. 1L Houston, Texas (Huntington Prep/W.Va.) 12 JJ Traynor F 6-8 200 Fr. HS Bardstown, Ky. (Bardstown HS) 13 David Johnson G 6-5 210 So. 1L Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS) 14 Dre Davis G/F 6-5 220 Fr. HS Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central HS) 15 Drew Schultz F 6-4 205 Fr. Wk. Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 20 Josh Nickelberry G 6-4 205 So. 1L Fayetteville, N.C. (Northwood Temple Acad.) 21 Charles Minlend G 6-4 220 Gr. Tr. Concord, N.C. (University of San Francisco) 22 Aidan Igiehon F 6-10 245 So. 1L Dublin, Ireland (Lawrence Woodmere Acad.) 23 Gabe Wiznitzer C 6-11 240 Fr. HS Walhalla, S.C. (Hargrave Military Academy) 24 Jae’Lyn Withers F 6-8 230 R-Fr. RS Charlotte, N.C. (Cleveland (OH) Heights HS) 30 Ashton Myles-Devore G 6-1 170 Fr. Wk. Versailles, Ky. (Woodford County HS) Head Coach: Chris Mack Assistant Coaches: Dino Gaudio, Luke Murray, Mike Pegues Pronunciation Guide: Igiehon (ee-GYAY-hawn), Carlik (car-LEEK), Minlend (MIN-lend), Slazinski (sluh-ZIN-ski), Wiznitzer (WIZ-nit-zer) Alphabetical Roster Numerical RosterCarlik Jones G | 6-1 | 185 | Gr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Radford University) 1 Hogan Orbaugh C | 6-8 | 235 | So. Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville HS) 3 Brad Colbert G | 6-2 | 185 | Fr. Loveland, Ohio (Intl. Sports Academy) 4 Samuell Williamson G/F | 6-7 | 210 | So. Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 10 Sam Bearden F | 6-5 | 180 | Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Holy Cross HS) 2 Quinn Slazinski F | 6-8 | 215 | Fr. Houston, Texas (Huntington Prep) 11 JJ Traynor F | 6-8 | 200 | Fr. Bardstown, Ky. (Bardstown HS) 12 David Johnson G | 6-5 | 210 | So. Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS) 13 Dre Davis G/F | 6-5 | 220 | Fr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central HS) 14 Drew Schultz F | 6-4 | 205 | Fr. Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 15 Malik Williams F/C | 6-11 | 250 | Sr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. (Snider HS) 5 Josh Nickelberry G | 6-4 | 205 | So. Fayetteville, N.C. (Northwood Temple Acad.) 20 Charles Minlend G | 6-4 | 220 | Gr. Concord, N.C. (Univ. of San Francisco) 21 On the Bench Chris Mack Head Coach Mike Pegues Assistant Coach Kahil Fennell Dir. of BB Operations Luke Murray Assistant Coach Dino Gaudio Assistant Coach Aidan Igiehon F | 6-10 | 245 | So. Dublin, Ireland (Woodmere Academy) 22Gabe Wiznitzer C | 6-11 | 240 | Fr. Walhalla, S.C. (Hargrave Military Acad.) 23 Jae’Lyn Withers F | 6-8 | 230 | R-Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Cleveland Hts. HS) 24 Ashton Myles-Devore G | 6-1 | 170 | Fr. Versailles, Ky. (Woodford County HS) 30 Pronunciation Guide: Igiehon (ee-GYAY-hawn), Carlik (car-LEEK), Minlend (MIN-lend), Pegues (puh-GEESE), Slazinski (sluh-ZIN-ski), Wiznitzer (WIZ-nit-zer). gocards.com n University of Louisville 61 Photo Roster Louisville BasketballReturnees (7) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (Previous School) GP-GS PPG RPG APG 22 Aidan Igiehon F 6-10 245 So.-1L Dublin, Ireland (Lawrence Woodmere Academy) 13-0 1.0 1.3 0.0 13 David Johnson G 6-5 210 So.-1L Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS) 27-4 6.3 2.8 2.8 20 Josh Nickelberry G 6-4 205 So.-1L Fayetteville, N.C. (Northwood Temple Academy) 15-0 0.8 0.2 0.1 3 Hogan Orbaugh F 6-8 235 So.-Wk Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville HS) 4-0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11 Quinn Slazinski F 6-8 215 So.-1L Houston, Texas (Huntington Prep/W.Va.) 15-0 1.0 0.7 0.2 10 Samuell Williamson G/F 6-7 210 So.-1L Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 31-1 4.4 2.5 0.6 5 Malik Williams F/C 6-11 250 Sr.-3L Ft. Wayne, Ind. (Snider HS) 26-3 8.5 6.1 0.4 The Cardinals’ returning lettermen started a total of just eight games in 2019-20. UofL has no juniors on its roster. Newcomers (10) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG Other 2 Sam Bearden F 6-5 180 Fr.-Wk Louisville, Ky. (Holy Cross HS) 4 Brad Colbert G 6-2 185 Fr.-Wk Loveland, Ohio (International Sports Academy) 14 Dre Davis G/F 6-5 220 Fr.-HS Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence Central HS) 21.5 8.7 2.8 assists 1 Carlik Jones G 6-1 185 Gr.-Tr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Radford University) 20.0 5.1 5.5 assists 21 Charles Minlend G 6-4 220 Gr.-Tr. Concord, N.C. (University of San Francisco) 14.5 4.7 1.8 assists 30 Ashton Myles-Devore G 6-1 170 Fr.-Wk Versailles, Ky. (Woodford County HS) 15 Drew Schultz F 6-4 205 Fr.-Wk Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall HS) 12 JJ Traynor F 6-8 200 Fr.-HS Bardstown, Ky. (Bardstown HS) 20.2 11.2 2.4 blocks 24 Ja’Lyn Withers F 6-8 230 R-Fr.-RS Charlotte, N.C. (Cleveland (OH) Heights HS) 19.8 9.7 2.2 blocks 23 Gabe Wiznitzer C 6-11 240 Fr.- HS Walhalla, S.C. (Hargrave Military Academy) 14.2 10.1 1.7 blocks Departed (8) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) GP-GS PPG RPG APG 23 Steven Enoch C 6-10 255 Sr.-2L Norwalk, Conn. (University of Connecticut) 31-28 9.5 5.26 0.3 0 Lamarr ”Fresh” Kimble G 6-0 185 Gr.-Tr. Philadelphia, Pa. (St. Joseph’s University) 31-17 5.0 1.5 2.7 30 Ryan McMahon G 6-0 185 R-Sr.-4L Sarasota, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS) 31-15 8.7 1.1 1.8 33 Jordan Nwora F 6-7 225 Jr.-3L Buffalo, N.Y. (Vermont Academy) 31-30 18.0 7.7 1.3 1 Keith Oddo G 6-1 180 Gr.-Wk Roanoke, Va. (University of Richmond) 8-0 0.8 0.0 0.0 2 Darius Perry G 6-2 195 Jr.-3L Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler HS) 31-26 5.2 1.5 2.5 24 Dwayne Sutton F 6-5 220 R-Sr.-3L Louisville, Ky. (UNC Asheville) 31-31 9.1 8.2 1.7 4 Grant Williams G 5-11 165 Jr.-Wk Crestwood, Ky. (South Oldham HS) 4-0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Nwora, a consensus third team All-America selection, left after his junior year to pursue a professional basketball career. Enoch, Kimble, McMahon, Oddo and Sutton were all fifth-year players. All eight earned a degree at UofL. Oddo and Williams were walkons. After earning a bachelor’s degree at UofL, Perry transferred to Central Florida for his final collegiate season. n Starters Returning (0): Three returnees started a combined eight games last year (Johnson 4, Williams 3, Williamson 1). n Starters Lost (5): forward Jordan Nwora, forward Dwayne Sutton, Center Steven Enoch, guard Darius Perry, guard Fresh Kimble. n Lettermen Returning: 6 (listed above) n Lettermen Lost: 6 (listed above) n Newcomers: 10 (listed above; two scholarship graduate transfers with one season remaining; three scholarship high school products; one redshirt freshman; and four walk-on high school products). n Seniors/Graduates (3): Carlik Jones, Charles Minlend, Malik Williams. n Juniors (0): none. n Sophomores (6): Aidan Igiehon, David Johnson, Josh Nickelberry, Hogan Orbaugh, Quinn Slazinski, Samuell Williamson. n Freshmen (8): Sam Bearden, Brad Colbert, Dre Davis, Ashton Myles-Devore, Drew Schultz, JJ Traynor, Jae’Lyn Withers (redshirt), Gabe Wiznitzer. n Players By State/Country: Indiana (3) - Dre Davis, Hogan Orbaugh, Malik Williams. Kentucky (4) - Sam Bearden, David Johnson, Ashton Myles-Devore, JJ Traynor. North Carolina (3) - Charles Minlend, Josh Nickelberry, Jae’Lyn Withers. Ohio (2) - Brad Colbert, Carlik Jones. South Carolina (1) - Gabe Wiznitzer. Texas (3) - Drew Schultz, Quinn Slazinski, Samuell Williamson. Ireland (1) - Aidan Igiehon. n Tallest Player: Malik Williams, 6-11; Gabe Wiznitzer, 6-11. n Shortest Player: Carlik Jones and Ashton Myles-Devore, 6-1. n Heaviest: Malik Williams, 250 pounds. n Lightest: Ashton Myles-Devore, 170 pounds. n Oldest: Charles Minlend, 22 (born Dec. 19, 1997). n Youngest: JJ Traynor, 18 (born May, 2002). Miscellaneous Roster Information By Statistics 565 of 2,296 points 25% 342 of 1,196 rebounds 29% 106 of 433 assists 24% 1,558 of 6,250 minutes 25% Percentage of Returning Players 62 University of Louisville n gocards.com Roster Analysis Louisville Basketball0 Lamar “Fresh” Kimble.............(2019-20) Akoy Agau ...................................(2018-19) V.J. King ........................................(2016-18) Damion Lee ...............................(2015-16) Terry Rozier .................................(2013-15) George Goode ..........................(2009-11) Joshua Tinch ..............................(2002-04) Stuart Miller ................................(2006-08) 00 Rashad Brooks .................... (1999-2001) Robbie Valentine ......................(1982-86) 1 Keith Oddo .................................(2019-20) Christen Cunningham ............(2018-19) Lance Thomas...........................(2017-18) Tony Hicks ..................................(2016-17) Anton Gill ....................................(2013-15) Angel Nunez ..............................(2011-12) Terrence Williams ......................(2005-09) Lorrenzo Wade..........................(2004-05) Kendall Dartez ...........................(2002-04) Mac Wilkinson ...........................(2000-01) 2 Darius Perry ................................(2017-20) Quentin Snider .........................(2014-16) Russ Smith .................................(2011-14) Preston Knowles ......................(2007-11) Ellis Myles...................................(2000-05) 3 Jo Griffin ......................................(2017-19) Trey Lewis ...................................(2015-16) Chris Jones .................................(2013-15) Peyton Siva.................................(2009-13) Juan Palacios .............................(2004-08) Bryant Northern ........................(2000-03) Tony Williams ....................... (1996-2000) Brian Kiser ..................................(1992-96) Keith Williams ............................(1985-90) Corky Cox ....................................(1953-54) 4 Grant Williams ...........................(2019-20) Khwan Fore ................................(2018-19) Quentin Snider .........................(2016-18) Dillon Avare ................................(2014-16) Rakeem Buckles ........................(2009-12) David Padgett ............................(2005-08) Nouha Diakite ...........................(2003-04) Hajj Turner ..................................(1998-02) Jerry Johnson.............................(1996-98) Tick Rogers .................................(1992-96) Derwin Webb ............................(1988-89) Lancaster Gordon ....................(1980-84) Roscoe Shackelford .................(1954-55) Herb Harrah ...............................(1953-54) 5 Malik Williams............................(2017-20) Matz Stockman .........................(2014-17) Kevin Ware .................................(2012-14) Chris Smith .................................(2010-12) Earl Clark .....................................(2006-09) Taquan Dean .............................(2002-06) Brandon Bender .......................(2001-02) Marques Maybin ......................(1997-01) Alvin Sims ...................................(1993-97) Mike Case ...................................(1988-93) Jerry Eaves ..................................(1978-82) Jerry Moreman ..........................(1953-55) 6 Herb Harrah ...............................(1954-55) 7 Dick Keffer ..................................(1953-55) 8 Charlie Tyra .................................(1954-55) 9 Phil Rollins ..................................(1953-55) 10 Samuell Williamson .................(2019-20) Wyatt Battaile .............................(2018-19) Jaylen Johnson .........................(2014-17) Gorgui Dieng .............................(2010-13) Edgar Sosa ..................................(2006-10) Prileu Davis ................................(2002-03) Cameron Murray ......................(1997-99) Keith LeGree ..............................(1991-93) Shannon Fraley .........................(1989-91) Mark McSwain ...........................(1984-87) Ulysses Bridgeman ..................(1972-75) Larry Carter .................................(1969-72) Bob Gorius .................................(1965-68) Larry Holman .............................(1964-65) Bill Akridge ..................................(1962-64) George Burnette.......................(1958-59) Gerald DuPont ..........................(1957-58) James Heins ..............................(1954-55) 11 Quinn Slazinski .........................(2019-20) Jay Henderson ..........................(2015-17) Luke Hancock ............................(2012-14) Chris Brickley .............................(2009-10) Brandon Jenkins .......................(2003-07) Charlie Taylor .............................(1995-96) James Brewer ............................(1988-93) Barry Sumpter ...........................(1984-85) Denny Deeken..........................(1966-69) Denny Doutaz ...........................(1965-66) Tim Mineard ..............................(1964-65) Joe Reuther ................................(1962-64) Fred Sawyer ...............................(1958-61) John Varoscak............................(1957-58) Cliff York ......................................(1953-55) 12 Hogan Orbaugh ........................(2019-20) Jacob Redding ...........................(2017-19) Mangok Mathiang ....................(2013-17) Zach Price ...................................(2011-12) Reginald Delk ............................(2008-10) Brad Gianiny ..............................(2003-07) Carlos Hurt .................................(2001-02) Matt Akridge ...............................(1995-98) Doug Calhoun ...........................(1992-94) Craig Hawley ..............................(1986-90) Kent Jones ..................................(1981-85) Danny Brown ............................(1973-77) Gordon Minner .........................(1967-68) Jim Shelton ................................(1965-66) Ron Hawley ................................(1962-64) Howard Stacey ..........................(1958-61) Jim Morgan ................................(1954-55) 13 David Johnson ..........................(2019-20) V.J. King ........................................(2018-19) Ray Spalding ..............................(2015-18) Mark Jackson .............................(2011-12) Alhaji Mohammed ...................(2001-04) Quintin Bailey ............................(1998-00) Hajj Turner ..................................(1997-98) B.J. Flynn .....................................(1995-97) Derwin Webb ............................(1989-93) Ricky Gallon ...............................(1974-78) Mike Carroll ................................(1973-74) Richard Shay ..............................(1972-73) Bill Murton ..................................(1971-72) Bud Olsen...................................(1959-62) 14 Anas Mahmoud ........................(2014-18) Logan Baumann .......................(2012-13) Kyle Kuric ....................................(2008-12) David Smith ...............................(1974-78) Butch Beard ...............................(1966-69) Wade Houston ..........................(1963-65) Jadie Frazier ...............................(1960-63) Harold Andrews ........................(1956-59) Harold Pike .................................(1955-57) William Powell ...........................(1950-54) 15 Tyler Sharpe ...............................(2016-17) Trent Gilbert ...............................(2014-15) Tim Henderson .........................(2010-14) Samardo Samuels ...................(2009-10) Perrin Johnson ..........................(2003-07) Simeon Naydenov ...................(2000-03) Travis Best ...................................(1997-99) Micah Layston ...........................(1995-96) Todd Howard .............................(1989-91) Shannon Fraley .........................(1987-89) Kevin Walls .................................(1984-87) Greg Deuser ..............................(1977-82) Wayne Cosby.............................(1974-76) Bill Butler .....................................(1972-74) Jim Price ......................................(1969-72) Jim Shelton ................................(1967-68) Bill Windchy ...............................(1964-65) Sam Smith ..................................(1963-64) Jon Stripling ................................(1960-63) Harley Andrews ........................(1958-60) Jim Heeren .................................(1957-59) John Prudhoe ............................(1951-55) 20 Josh Nickelberry .......................(2019-20) Wayne Blackshear ....................(2012-14) Will Scott .....................................(2006-08) Titus Kennebrew ......................(1998-99) Paul Yaden..................................(1996-98) Jimmy King .................................(1992-96) Kip Stone ....................................(1990-92) Milt Wagner ................................(1981-86) Jim Ellis ........................................(1977-78) Allen Murphy .............................(1972-75) Larry Loehle ...............................(1971-72) Mike Grosso ...............................(1967-70) Dave Gilbert ...............................(1964-67) Bobby Doutaz ...........................(1963-64) Dick Peloff ..................................(1960-62) Roger Tieman ............................(1957-59) 21 Shaqquan Aaron ......................(2014-15) Chane Behanan........................(2012-13) Jared Swopshire .............(‘08-10, ‘11-12) Chris Current..............................(2003-07) Marvin Stone .............................(2002-03) Nate Johnson ............................(1996-00) Robby Wine................................(1992-96) Greg Minor .................................(1991-92) Kenny Payne ..............................(1985-89) Scooter McCray ........................(1978-83) Tim Cooper ................................(1972-73) Terry Howard .............................(1971-72) Greg Neely .................................(1968-71) Ellis Bryant ..................................(1965-68) Eddie Creamer ..........................(1962-65) Jerry Armstrong .........................(1960-61) Alex Mantel ................................(1957-59) Harry Hinton ..............................(1953-54) 22 Aidan Igiehon ............................(2019-20) Deng Adel ...................................(2015-18) Akoy Agau ...................................(2013-15) Jordan Bond ..............................(2012-13) Elisha Justice ............................(2010-12) George Goode ..........................(2008-09) Chad Millard...............................(2005-06) Reece Gaines ............................(1999-03) Rodney McCray ........................(1979-83) Charlie Mitchell .........................(1975-76) Tony Kinnaird .............................(1973-75) Joe Meiman ...............................(1970-73) Nathan Shields..........................(1969-70) John Studer ................................(1968-69) Steve King ...................................(1967-68) Joe Liedtke .................................(1965-67) Dennis Clifford ..........................(1962-65) John Turner ................................(1958-61) 23 Steven Enoch ............................(2018-20) David Levitch .............................(2013-17) Kevin Ware .................................(2011-12) Terrence Jennings ...................(2008-11) Bryan Harvey ............................(2005-06) Coric Riggs ..................................(2002-03) Eric Johnson...............................(1994-99) Greg Minor .................................(1992-94) LaBradford Smith .....................(1987-91) Chris West...................................(1982-87) Tony Branch ...............................(1976-80) Terry Howard .............................(1972-75) Tim Cooper ................................(1971-72) John Studer ................................(1969-71) Marv Selvy ..................................(1966-69) Ron Rooks ..................................(1962-64) Ron Rubenstein ........................(1959-61) John Froning ..............................(1957-58) 24 Dwayne Sutton .........................(2017-20) Montrezl Harrell ........................(2012-15) Chane Behanan........................(2011-12) Russ Smith .................................(2010-11) Samardo Samuels ...................(2008-09) Luke Whitehead .......................(2000-04) Caleb Gervin ..............................(1999-00) Craig Farmer ..............................(1994-98) Troy Smith ...................................(1989-93) Will Olliges ..................................(1983-88) Daryl Cleveland.........................(1977-81) Stanley Bunton .........................(1973-77) Larry Loehle ...............................(1972-73) Paul Pry ........................................(1969-72) Gary Holland ..............................(1966-69) Eddie Whitehead ......................(1963-66) Don Goldstein ...........................(1957-59) 25 Wayne Blackshear ....(2011-12, ‘14-15) Zach Price ...................................(2012-13) Lee Steiden ................................(2007-09) Jeff McKinley..............................(1996-00) Jason Osborne ..........................(1993-96) David Robinson ........................(1985-89) James Jeter ................................(1981-85) Steve Clark..................................(1980-81) Bobby Turner .............................(1976-79) Jeff Wayne ..................................(1973-75) Ron Stallings ..............................(1969-72) Chas Nalevanko........................(1968-69) Fred Holden ...............................(1965-68) John Reuther .............................(1962-65) Jack Ray .......................................(1960-61) Bill Geiling ...................................(1957-59) 30 Ryan McMahon ........................(2016-20) Jonathan Huffman ...................(2005-07) Nate Daniels ..............................(2003-04) Damion Dantzler ......................(1996-98) Cornelius Holden .....................(1988-92) Manuel Forrest ..........................(1981-85) Bob Albertson ...........................(1977-79) Phillip Bond ................................(1974-77) Rick Miles ....................................(1972-73) Alan Vilcheck ..............................(1969-72) Paul Callahan .............................(1967-68) Ken Butters.................................(1965-67) Tommy Finnegan .....................(1963-65) Joe Kitchen .................................(1957-59) 31 Wes Unseld ................................(1965-68) Joe Liedtke .................................(1964-65) Andy White .................................(1962-64) Gerry Watkins ............................(1958-61) Bruce Galbraith .........................(1957-58) 32 Chinanu Onuaku ......................(2014-16) Derrick Caracter ........................(2006-08) Francisco Garcia........................(2002-05) DeJuan Wheat ...........................(1993-97) Jerome Harmon .......................(1988-90) Bill Harmon ................................(1973-77) Louis Simmons .........................(1972-73) Henry Bacon ..............................(1969-72) Jerry King.....................................(1966-69) Bobby Marin ..............................(1965-66) Jerry Bergdoll .............................(1964-65) Dave Hall ....................................(1962-64) Buddy Leathers .........................(1958-61) Mickey Kelly ...............................(1957-58) 33 Jordan Nwora ............................(2017-20) Mike Marra .................................(2009-12) Andre McGee ............................(2005-09) Erik Brown ..................................(2000-03) Dion Edward ..............................(1998-00) Beau Zach Smith ......................(1993-97) Jason McClendon ....................(1989-92) Avery Marshall ...........................(1985-88) Charles Jones ............................(1980-84) Tony Kinnaird .............................(1975-79) Bill Bunton ..................................(1972-75) Wayne Cosby.............................(1973-74) Rick Miles ....................................(1970-72) William Hall ................................(1969-70) Nat Shields .................................(1968-69) Gordon Minner .........................(1966-67) 34 Jerry Smith ..................................(2006-10) Larry O’Bannon .........................(2001-05) Kevin Smiley ..............................(1998-00) Everick Sullivan .........................(1988-92) Mike Abram................................(1984-88) Roger Burkman .........................(1977-81) Jim Shelton ................................(1966-67) 35 Darrell Griffith ............................(1976-80) Paul Callahan .............................(1968-69) 40 Matt Simons...............................(1993-95) Barry Sumpter ...........................(1983-85) Marty Pulliam ............................(1977-82) Curt Gilstrap ...............................(1975-76) Ike Whitfield ...............................(1973-75) Greg Thomas .............................(1972-73) Mike Lawhon .............................(1969-72) 41 Herbert Crook ...........................(1984-88) Wiley Brown ...............................(1978-82) Wesley Cox .................................(1973-77) 42 Pervis Ellison ..............................(1986-89) Jeff Hall ........................................(1982-86) Rick Wilson .................................(1974-78) Phillip Bond ................................(1973-74) David Harris ...............................(1972-73) Ron Thomas ..............................(1970-71) Joseph Sigur ..............................(1969-70) 43 Terrance Farley ..........................(2004-08) Brian Hopgood .........................(1991-93) Pervis Ellison ..............................(1985-86) Derek Smith ...............................(1978-82) 44 Stephen Van Treese .............(2009-14) Brian Johnson ...........................(2005-06) Alex Sanders ..............................(1995-99) Clifford Rozier ............................(1992-94) Tremaine Wingfield..................(1990-92) Tony Kimbro...............................(1985-90) Poncho Wright ...........................(1979-82) Larry Williams ............................(1975-79) 45 Donovan Mitchell .....................(2015-17) Muhammed Lasege ................(2000-01) Danny Mitchell ........................(1981-85) 50 Damion Dantzler ......................(1994-96) Dwayne Morton .......................(1991-94) Felton Spencer ..........................(1986-90) 51 Tobiah Hopper ..........................(1998-00) Jim Protenic ...............................(1972-74) Ken Bradley ................................(1970-72) Bill Perkins ..................................(1969-70) 52 Otis George ................................(2001-05) Samaki Walker ...........................(1994-96) Mark McSwain ...........................(1983-84) Ken Bradley ................................(1972-73) Jim Protenic ...............................(1971-72) Bill Perkins ..................................(1968-69) 53 Troy Jackson .............................(1997-98) 55 Joseph N’Sima .........................(2000-02) Billy Thompson .........................(1982-86) Larry Ball ......................................(1968-69) Note: list is since 1953. gocards.com n University of Louisville 63 All-Time Player Numbers Louisville BasketballCARLIK JONES Guard | 6-1 | 185 | Gr.-Tr. | Cincinnati, Ohio (Radford University)Collegiate Career at Radford: n Carlik is pronounced car-LEEK n Averaged 20.0 points, 5.5 assists, 5.1 rebounds and 1.4 steals as a redshirt junior in leading Radford to a 21-11 record and their second straight Big South Conference regular season championship in 2019-20. n Noted as the top graduate transfer in the country by ESPN in 2020. He is ranked among the top 25 players in college basketball for 2020-21 by ESPN. n Only player in the nation to average at least 20.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per outing last season, and was one of just 16 players in Division I men’s basketball to do so since the 1996-97 season. His scoring average was 28th in the nation and his assists per game ranked 36th nationally. n Honored as the 2019-20 Big South Player of the Year. n Produced 18 games with 20 or more points, including scoring 30 or more on three occasions, and had 16 games with five or more assists, including four with 10 or more. His 175 assists and 641 points were both the third-highest totals in Radford history. n Became the seventh player in Big South Conference his- tory to reach over 1,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400 assists in a career. His 1,552 career points rank eighth at Radford and his 469 assists are the third-highest for the Highlanders. n An All-Big South first team selection in 2019-20, Jones was also honored on the NABC All-District 3 first team, a Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) All-State first team member, was one of 31 players chosen for the Lute Olson All-America team, and was named to the Lou Henson All-America team, a list of 40 top players from mid-major universities. n Connected on 48.8 percent of his field goals as a junior (218-of-447), including 40.9 percent from three-point range (46-0f-115). He col- lected 137 steals in his three seasons at Radford. n Scored a career-high 33 points against Hampton on Jan. 25 while also handing out 10 assists. n A first team All-Big South and NABC District 3 selection as a sophomore, Jones averaged 15.7 points, 5.8 assists and 5.2 rebounds in helping Radford achieve a 22-11 record and Big South regular season championship. His 181 assists that season was the second-most ever in a Radford single season. He scored a season-high 28 points at Hampton on Feb. 7, 2019, including scoring a game-tying buzzer-beater at the end of regulation followed by a game-winning buzzer-beater at the end of overtime. n Honored as the Big South Freshman of the Year in 2017-18 when he averaged 11.3 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists as a redshirt freshman for the 23-13 Highlanders. He tied a conference record with seven Big South Freshman of the Week awards that season. He hit a three-pointer as time expired to lift Radford over Liberty in the Big South Championship. n As a freshman, he produced his first career double-dou- ble with 12 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists against LIU Brooklyn to lead Radford to its first ever NCAA Tournament victory on March 13, 2018. He was redshirted in his initial year at Radford in 2016-17. n Chose to attend graduate school at Louisville and play his final collegiate season after also considering Maryland, Michigan State, Marquette, Texas Tech, West Virginia and Gonzaga. High School: n Before joining the Radford program, Jones helped Aiken High School in Cincinnati to four straight district championships. n Averaged 22.3 points, six rebounds and six assists as a senior as Aiken won a regional title before falling in the state semifinal. He scored 57 points to lead Aiken to a 115-89 victory over Hughes in the sectional finals on Feb. 27, 2016. n Honored as a two-time Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference and Cincinnati Enquirer Division IV Player of the Year. Personal: n Born Dec. 23, 1997 ... Son of Felicia Rosemond and Carl Jones ... Has one older brother: Sean Goodwin ... Major is criminal justice. n Personal goal at UofL is to win a national championship. n Best moment of his athletic career to date was scoring the game-winning basket in the Big South tourna- ment title game to send Radford to the 2018 NCAA Tournament. n Chose to attend UofL because of “basketball, it’s closer to home and Card Nation.” n His parents and Kyrie Irving have had the greatest influ- ence on his athletic career. n Chose to wear No. 1 because “it’s been my favorite number since I was eight years old.” n Most proud of “the person I’ve become and making it to the NCAA Tournament.” n Best basketball advice given to him was to play hard. n When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he was Kobe Bryant. n If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice are his bed and posters. n Best thing about being a Cardinal is the “love I have received.” n The best athlete he ever faced is Chris Paul. n Would most like to meet Jay-Z. n What impresses him the most about Coach Mack is “how laid back and cool he is. He’s a great dude, you can trust him and he’s pretty funny.” Favorites: n Basketball Player: LeBron James n NBA Team: Los Angeles Lakers n Movies: John Wick n TV Shows: My Wife and Kids, Martin n Actor: Mike Epps n Comedian: Kevin Hart n Musical Group/Singer: G Herbo n TV Sports Personality: Shaquille O’Neal n Book: Harry Potter n Class at UofL: International Terrorism n Website: YouTube n Twitter Follow: @BlklivesMatter n Foods: chicken, pizza, wings n Midnight Snack: hot fries, chips n Vacation spot: Bahamas Points.............................................33 vs. Hampton(3/6/20) Rebounds .........................11 vs. LIU Brooklyn (3/13/18) Assists...................................11 vs. Richmond (12/22/19) 11 vs. Presbyterian (1/2/19) Blocks ...........................................2 vs. High Point (2/7/18) Steals ................... 5 vs. Bridgewater College (11/12/19) FGM ....................... 13 vs. Charleston Southern (2/1/20) FGA ........................................... 22 vs. Hampton (1/25/20) 3FGM .................................................5 vs. UNCC (12/7/19) 3FGA............................................7 vs. Hampton (2/27/20) FT ..................................................13 vs. Hampton (3/6/20) 13 vs. Longwood (1/5/19) FTA..............................................15 vs. Longwood (1/5/19) Jones Career Highs at Radford Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2017-18 36 26 1094 30.4 144 349 .413 36 118 .305 99 129 .767 21 121 142 3.9 57 0 113 61 8 40 423 11.8 2018-19 31 30 1060 34.2 183 395 .463 22 89 .247 100 132 .758 17 143 160 5.2 55 0 181 84 2 52 488 15.7 2019-20 32 31 1057 33.0 218 447 .488 47 115 .409 158 194 .814 21 143 164 5.1 59 1 175 75 5 45 641 20.0 Total 99 87 3211 32.4 545 1191 .458 105 322 .326 357 455 .785 59 407 466 4.7 171 1 469 220 15 137 1552 15.7 Jones Career Statistics at Radford gocards.com n University of Louisville 65 #1 Carlik Jones Louisville BasketballCHARLES MINLEND Guard | 6-4 | 220 | Gr.-Tr. | Concord, N.C. (University of San Francisco)Collegiate Career at San Francisco: n Minlend is pronounced MIN-lend. n Averaged 14.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.0 steals as a redshirt junior in 2019-20 as the top scorer for the University of San Francisco, which accomplished a 22-12 record in matching its best win total in 35 years. The Dons had won five straight before falling to No. 2 Gonzaga by just four points in the semifinals of the West Coast Conference Tournament as Minlend totaled 19 points and seven rebounds. n Averaged 18.7 points in three WCC Tournament games. n Earned All-WCC second team honors for each of the last two seasons and was ranked among the nation’s top 20 graduate transfers by ESPN. A finance major, Minlend was named to the WCC All-Academic Team for the last two years. n His 1,271 career points is tied for 18th on the all-time San Francisco scoring list and his 141 career three- pointers rank 10th on the Dons’ career list. n Scored in double figures in 70 games for his USF career, including 11 occasions with 20 or more points. n Scored a career-high 25 points against Santa Clara on Jan. 9 and his top rebounding effort was 12 boards against Pepperdine on Feb. 22. n Scored in double figures in 26 games as a redshirt sophomore – including 21 straight in one stretch – while averaging 14.5 points and 4.7 rebounds as an all-conference selection. n Before redshirting the 2017-18 season, he attained All- WCC Freshman Team honors when he was the team’s third-leading scorer and a starter in the last 17 games, averaging 10.0 points and 2.1 rebounds. He made 37.0 percent of his three-point shots as a freshman and his 51-of-138 threes were the third-most made by a freshman in USF history. n His father Charles Minlend played college basketball from 1992-97 at St. John’s, where he is tied for 23rd in career scoring at St. John’s with 1,349 points and is 10th in career rebounds with 784, then played 11 professional seasons abroad from 1998-2008. His uncle Raymond Minlend played basketball at Davidson and St. Francis. n Also considered Arizona, Arkansas, Butler, Gonzaga, Indiana and Mississippi State before selecting Louisville to attend graduate school and play his final collegiate season. High School: n Prior to making the move to the West Coast at San Francisco, he played one prep season at Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy, averaging 22.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.9 assists in helping his team to a 26-6 record in 2015-16. n Two-time all-state selection at Concord (N.C.) First Assembly Academy where he averaged 26.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists as a senior. n Metrolina Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 2014- 15 when he helped Concord First Assembly achieve a 25-8 record and the 2014-15 NCISAA 2A state championship. n Averaged 23.8 points and 6.0 rebounds as a high school junior when the Eagles were the state runner-up for the second straight year. n Also participated in tennis and volleyball at Concord First Assembly. Personal: n Born Dec. 19, 1997 ... Son of Tracey and Charles Minlend, Sr. ... Has an older sister (Ashley) and two younger brothers (Jordan and James) ... Major is sport administration. n Best moment of his athletic career to date was winning a high school state championship as a senior. n Personal goal at UofL is “I’ve never been in the tournament. I want to be part of a deep run.” n Enjoys reading, watching Netflix, writing, projects, listening to music and traveling in his spare time. n Chose to attend UofL because of the “coaching staff, location, fans, stage, fellow players and opportunity.” n Best basketball advice given to him was “it doesn’t matter how good people think you are. You have to perfom.” n Most proud of “what I’ve overcome and my mentality.” n His father and Kobe Bryant have had the greatest influence on his athletic career. n Wearing uniform number 21 this season because he wore it at my prep school and had a good year there #SavageYear. n Feels Robbie Jones would be the best actor to play him in a movie. n If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice is his hat collection. n Few people know that “I purposely do things to make me extremely uncomfortable.” n Best thing about being a Cardinal is “the fans and social interactions.” n When playing basketball as a kid, he pretended he was “playing in front of thousands of fans.” n Best athlete he ever faced is Dennis Smith, Jr. n Would most like to meet Gary Vaynerchuk. n What impresses him the most about Coach Mack is his “honesty and genuine personality.” Favorites: n Basketball Player: Kobe Bryant n NBA Team: none n Athlete, other than a basketball player: Serena Williams n TV Shows: Smallville, Stranger Things, Friends, NOT New Girl n Movies: Serendipity, Black Panther, High School Musical (1 & 2) n Actor: Will Smith n Comedian: Josh Johnson n Musical Group/ Singer: J Cole, Jon Bellion, Jessie Reyez, Jorja Smith n TV Sports Personality: Shannon Sharpe n Book: The Alchemist, The Four Agreements n Website: YouTube n Instagram Follow: @bradcolbert4 n Twitter Follow: @shayleegonzales n Website: YouTube n Class at UofL: SPAD 561 - Race in Sport n Midnight Snack: “apple pies are my vice” n Vacation spot: anywhere there’s a foreign language spoken and there’s a beach Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2016-17 33 17 678 20.5 119 285 .418 51 138 .370 40 70 .571 19 51 70 2.1 37 0 37 41 8 22 329 10.0 2018-19 31 31 940 30.3 159 382 .416 44 153 .288 89 128 .695 39 106 145 4.7 43 0 52 47 16 28 451 14.5 2019-20 34 34 1001 29.4 172 413 .416 46 152 .303 101 157 .643 52 108 160 4.7 54 0 60 61 34 18 491 14.4 Total 98 82 2619 26.7 450 1080 .417 141 443 .311 230 355 .648 110 265 375 3.8 134 0 149 149 58 68 1271 13.0 Minlend Career Statistics at San Francisco Points............................................25 vs. Santa Clara (1/9/20) Reb .............................................12 vs. Pepperdine (2/22/20) Assts............................................... 7 vs. UC Davis (12/21/19) Blocks .............................................4 vs. San Diego (1/30/20) Steals .............................................. 5 vs. Pepperdine (2/2/17) FGM ...................................................9 vs. Gonzaga (2/20/20) FGA ..............................................20 vs. San Diego (1/30/20) 3FGM ................................... 6 vs. St. Mary’s (Calif.) (2/2/19) 3FGA............................................... 8 vs. Pepperdine (3/9/19) FTM ..................................................9 vs. Santa Clara (1/9/20) FTA........................................................ 11 vs. Pacific (1/11/20) Minlend Career Highs at San Franciso gocards.com n University of Louisville 67 #21 Charles Minlend Louisville BasketballNext >