Best of luck to the big man. Former Louisville center Sydney Curry will spend his final season of college basketball playing for Bryce Drew at Grand Canyon.
Another former member of the Louisville men’s basketball program is heading out west to the Grand Canyon State. Forward Sydney Curry, who entered the transfer portal a week after the Cardinals' 2022-23 season ended, announced Wednesday that he has committed to Grand Canyon University.
This story will be updated. The offseason roster overhaul for the Louisville men's basketball program continues. Forward Sydney Curry plans to enter his name into the transfer portal, according to On3's Joe Tipton. Despite being a senior, he can still take advantage of a COVID-19 waiver and have one year of eligibility left.
The Cards lost despite shooting better than 50 percent from the field for just the second time this year. Louisville fell to 0-3 in conference play for the first time since the 1997-98 season following a 76-64 loss to NC State Thursday night in Raleigh.
The Louisville men's basketball program might not have had the prettiest of outings against Florida A&M this past Saturday, but it was still one that ended in a win.
Thanks primarily to a 13-point and 19-rebound effort from forward Sydney Curry, the Louisville men's basketball program was able to hold off Florida A&M long enough to capture a 61-55 win and establish their first winning streak of the season.
Sydney Curry had 13 points and 19 rebounds to power Louisville to a 61-55 victory over visiting Florida A&M on Saturday. Curry shot 5 of 7 from the field, and 3 of 6 from the free-throw line, while Brandon Huntley-Hatfield added eight points and nine rebounds.
After an 0-9 start, the Cardinals have won two straight. It wasn’t exactly a work of art, but the Louisville men’s basketball team has its first two-game winning streak in nearly a full calendar year.
After opening up their 2022-23 season with an upset loss to Bellarmine, the Louisville men's basketball program will try and earn their first win of the Kenny Payne era this weekend when they host Wright State.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - As part of the 2022 ACC Basketball Tipoff, the Louisville men’s basketball program sent head coach Kenny Payne, guard El Ellis and forward Sydney Curry as their representatives.
Like many college basketball programs in the age of the one-time transfer rule, Louisville is going to look radically different than it did this past year.
Not long after the Louisville men's basketball program's tumultuous 2021-22 season ended, roster transformation began. The Cardinals saw their fair share of players enter the transfer portal in the coming weeks, which was to be expected considering the university had mutually parted way with head coach Chris Mack halfway through the season.
While the introduction of name, image and likeness into collegiate sports has been far from perfect since the policy was finally implemented last summer by the NCAA, there is a side to it that greatly benefits more than just the players signing.
Kenny Payne has scored his first big win since taking over as the head coach of the Louisville men's basketball program. Sydney Curry, a JUCO transfer who made tremendous strides in the homestretch of this past season.
The Louisville men's basketball program isn't exactly heading into the ACC Tournament with momentum on their side. The Cardinals have lost four in a row, and have dropped 14 of their last 16 games to end the regular season at 12-18 overall and 6-14 in ACC play.
The current version of college basketball does not in any way resemble the way game was envisioned by James Naismith. The game quite often resembles the World Wrestling Federation, especially in the immediate vicinity of the basket.
When the Louisville men’s basketball program returns to the court on Wednesday to host Boston College at the KFC Yum! Center, a key piece of their rotation could be joining them.
Is Sydney Curry part of the answer? Stay tuned. Waiting, waiting for a spark, any signs of life in the University of Louisville men’s basketball program.
Ahead of the first day of preseason practice for the Louisville men's basketball program, power forward Sydney Curry took some time to meet with the media.