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Louisville basketball's Aly Khalifa and Mikel Brown Jr. talk about practicing together and their expectations ahead of the ...
The Cardinals got back Aly Khalifa, who is expected to be a big part of the program this season. His first game for the ...
Aly Khalifa has won his NCAA eligibility appeal and will be able to play for Louisville basketball in 2025-26. Here's what to ...
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SB Nation on MSNHoops Presser: Savoring the MorselsMikel Brown Jr. So ratcheted up is my anticipation for tip off of the season — still literally months away — I couldn't begin ...
This offseason hasn't been nearly as chaotic for the Louisville men's basketball program as the last one, but it has been an ...
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On3 on MSNPress Conference: Louisville’s J’Vonne Hadley, Kobe Rodgers, Aly Khalifa and Mikel Brown Jr.Louisville men’s basketball players J’Vonne Hadley, Kobe Rodgers, Aly Khalida, and Mikel Brown Jr. met with the media. The four discussed summer workouts, their offseason away from basketball, the ...
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Louisville men's basketball is getting a big boost to its roster. Aly Khalifa won his NCAA eligibility appeal and will be able to play for the Cards during the 2025-26 season.
Aly Khalifa has won his NCAA eligibility appeal and will be able to play for Louisville basketball in 2025-26. Here's what to know.
Center Aly Khalifa won his eligibility appeal to the NCAA, and will be able to suit up for the Cardinals next season.
Big man Aly Khalifa, a 6-foot-11-inch native of Cairo, Egypt, had been ruled strangely ineligible after redshirting last season with the Cardinals.
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