2001–02 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team

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2001–02 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball
Louisville Cardinals text logo.svg
Conference Conference USA
2001–02 record 19-13 (8-8 C-USA)
Head coach Rick Pitino
Home arena Freedom Hall
Seasons
« 2000–01 2002–03 »

The 2001-02 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team represented the University of Louisville in the 2001–02 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, the 88th season of interleague play for the Cardinals. The head coach was Rick Pitino[1] and the team finished the season with an overall record of 19-13.[2] Their longest winning streak was an 8-game streak and the Cardinals never lost more than 3 games in a row.[2]

This was Pitino's first season as Louisville's head coach. Pitino replaced Denny Crum at the end of the 2000-01 season.[3] and he made his coaching debut for the Cardinals on October 31, 2001 in an exhibition match against EA Sports with an 81-63 victory.


Preseason

September 11 attacks

During the September 11 attacks, Pitino lost Bill Minardi, his brother-in-law, who was working on the 105th floor of the North Tower for Cantor Fitzgerald on the morning of the attacks.[4]

EA Sports Exhibition

On October 31, 2001, Louisville played EA Sports in an exhibition game at Freedom Hall. The Cardinals won 81-63 and this was the debut for new head coach Rick Pitino.[5]

Regular season

The Cardinals finished the regular season with a record of 17-11, including an 8-8 conference record an appearances in two tournaments.[2] Their longest winning streak included an eight-game winning streak and their longest losing streak was a three-game losing streak.[2]

Postseason and Tournaments

During the postseason, the Cardinals played in the Conference USA Tournament and the National Invitation Tournament.[2]

In the CUSA tournament, the Cardinals defeated Texas Christian 110-86 on March 5, 2002, but were defeated by Marquette the next day with a score of 84-76.[2]

On March 12, the team starts the NIT Tournament by defeating Princeton 66-65, but were defeated by Temple 65-62 a week later, finishing the Cardinal's season with an overall record of 19-13.[2] Their game against Princeton was won by a banked jumper by Reece Gaines with 5.3 seconds left in the game.[6]

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