CBB Tuesday News and Notes

Cardinals Open ACC Tourney Play Tuesday vs. Boston College
Louisville men’s basketball begins play in the 2023 New York Life ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament as the No. 15 seed on Tuesday, when it will face 10th-seeded Boston College at 4:30 p.m. ET in Greensboro, N.C. Louisville is 10-5 all-time against the Eagles, including a 75-65 loss in Chestnut Hill on Jan. 25. The Cardinals have won nine of the last 11 matchups. The teams have never met in the ACC Tournament.

Allen Named C-USA Freshman of the Week
WKU women’s basketball freshman guard Karris Allen has been named the Conference USA Freshman of the Week the league announced on Monday. Allen had a pair of career performances last week. Against UTEP, Allen had 14 points, eight rebounds and five steals. The 14 points and five steals were new career highs and the eight rebounds tied her career. Allen followed that up with a 16-point game against North Texas, resetting her career high. She also had four rebounds against the Mean Green.

Austin Peay announces change in leadership for men’s basketball program

“Good morning Stacheville,
Last night, we came to the difficult decision to change the leadership of our men’s basketball program. I would like to thank Nate James for his efforts and dedication to Austin Peay. I wish him, Bobbi, and their family nothing but the best moving forward.
We strive for excellence in all aspects of this athletics department. To be candid, our basketball program, both on and off the court, has not lived up to those expectations. While I understand this decision may be questioned after just two seasons, it is my job as the leader of Austin Peay Athletics to do my best to ensure we do everything with an eye toward our future and achieve the lofty goals we’ve set for ourselves.
We will begin a national search for the next leader of our men’s basketball program immediately. Our preferred candidate, whomever they are, will be passionate, innovative, and committed to the principles of the ‘Total Gov Concept.’ In addition, this person will be an active member of the Austin Peay and Clarksville communities. As we prepare to move into our new basketball home at F&M Bank Arena, we must welcome this new era with the energy and passion this milestone deserves.
We are committed to returning this program to its championship status. This fan base expects and deserves to regularly compete for conference titles and berths in the NCAA Tournament. When we open F&M Bank Arena, we’ll hang numerous championship banners representing our history from the rafters. Austin Peay basketball has a rich history to celebrate, but we must do our part to add new banners, and that starts with selecting the next leader, one that believes in our student-athletes, Austin Peay, and the vision we have for Stacheville.
It’s time to go to work. I look forward to introducing you to our next men’s basketball coach in the near future.