2004–05 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball
NCAA Albuquerque Regional Champions
Conference USA tournament champions
Conference USA regular season champions
NCAA tournament, Final Four
ConferenceConference USA
Ranking
CoachesNo. 3
APNo. 4
Record33–5 (14–2 CUSA)
Head coach
Home arenaFreedom Hall
2004–05 Conference USA men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 4 Louisville142 .875335  .868
Charlotte124 .750218  .724
No. 23 Cincinnati124 .750258  .758
UAB106 .6252211  .667
DePaul106 .6252011  .645
Houston97 .5631814  .563
Memphis97 .5632216  .579
TCU88 .5002114  .600
Marquette79 .4381912  .613
Saint Louis610 .375921  .300
South Florida511 .3131416  .467
Tulane412 .2501018  .357
East Carolina412 .250919  .321
Southern Miss214 .1251117  .393
2005 Conference USA Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

The 2004–05 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team represented the University of Louisville during the 2004–05 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, Louisville's 91st season of intercollegiate competition. The Cardinals competed in Conference USA and were coached by Rick Pitino, who was in his fourth season. The team played home games at Freedom Hall.

The Cardinals won the Conference USA tournament championship (their 2nd), defeating Memphis 75–74. Louisville defeated West Virginia 93–85 (OT) to win the NCAA Tournament Albuquerque Regional and advance to the Final Four (their 8th) where they fell to eventual runner-up Illinois 72–57. The Cardinals finished with a 33–5 (14–2) record.[2]

Roster

2004–05 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
SF 32 Francisco García 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)195 lb (88 kg) Jr
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Schedule and results

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
    city, state
    Regular season
    Nov 20, 2004*
    No. 14 at BYU-Hawaii W 89–79  1–0
    George Q. Cannon Activities Center 
    Laie, Hawaii
    Nov 22, 2004*
    No. 14 vs. Iowa
    Maui Invitational Tournament
    L 71–76  1–1
    Lahaina Civic Center 
    Lahaina, Hawaii
    Nov 23, 2004*
    No. 14 vs. Chaminade
    Maui Invitational Tournament
    W 93–63  2–1
    Lahaina Civic Center 
    Lahaina, Hawaii
    Nov 24, 2004*
    No. 14 vs. Stanford
    Maui Invitational Tournament
    W 82–67  3–1
    Lahaina Civic Center 
    Lahaina, Hawaii
    Dec 4, 2004*
    No. 17 Lafayette W 98–57  4–1
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Dec 11, 2004*
    No. 13 at Florida W 74–70  5–1
    Stephen C. O'Connell Center 
    Gainesville, Florida
    Dec 14, 2004*
    No. 13 North Carolina A&T W 85–51  6–1
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Dec 18, 2004*
    No. 13 No. 9 Kentucky L 58–60  6–2
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Dec 21, 2004*
    No. 18 IUPUI W 80–60  7–2
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Dec 22, 2004*
    No. 18 Austin Peay W 77–49  8–2
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Dec 27, 2004*
    No. 19 Morehead State W 104–40  9–2
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Dec 30, 2004*
    Eastern Kentucky W 78–63  10–2
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Jan 2, 2005*
    Tennessee State W 98–64  11–2
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Jan 5, 2005
    at Houston L 67–70  11–3
    (0–1)
    Hofheinz Pavilion 
    Houston, Texas
    Jan 8, 2005
    TCU W 86–61  12–3
    (1–1)
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Jan 11, 2005
    at Southern Miss W 107–62  13–3
    (2–1)
    Reed Green Coliseum 
    Hattiesburg, Mississippi
    Jan 15, 2005
    at No. 18 Cincinnati W 69–66  14–3
    (3–1)
    Myrl H. Shoemaker Center 
    Cincinnati, Ohio
    Jan 19, 2005
    East Carolina W 92–41  15–3
    (4–1)
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Jan 22, 2005*
    Tennessee W 85–62  16–3
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Jan 26, 2005
    Marquette W 99–52  17–3
    (5–1)
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Jan 29, 2005
    at Tulane W 105–69  18–3
    (6–1)
    Avron B. Fogelman Arena 
    New Orleans, Louisiana
    Feb 2, 2005
    No. 18 Cincinnati W 77–70  19–3
    (7–1)
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Feb 5, 2005
    at UAB W 77–73  20–3
    (8–1)
    Bartow Arena 
    Birmingham, Alabama
    Feb 9, 2005
    Memphis L 68–85  20–4
    (8–2)
    Freedom Hall 
    Louisville, Kentucky
    Mar 5, 2005
    No. 9 at DePaul W 66–62  26–4
    (14–2)
    Allstate Arena 
    Rosemont, Illinois
    Conference USA Tournament
    Mar 10, 2005*
    No. 6 vs. TCU
    C-USA Tournament Quarterfinal
    W 85–61  27–4
    FedExForum 
    Memphis, Tennessee
    Mar 11, 2005*
    No. 6 vs. UAB
    C-USA Tournament Semifinal
    W 74–67  28–4
    FedExForum 
    Memphis, Tennessee
    Mar 12, 2005*
    No. 6 at Memphis
    C-USA tournament championship
    W 75–74  29–4
    FedExForum 
    Memphis, Tennessee
    NCAA Tournament
    Mar 18, 2005*
    (4 ABQ) No. 4 vs. (13 ABQ) Louisiana-Lafayette
    First round
    W 68–62  30–4
    Bridgestone Arena 
    Nashville, Tennessee
    Mar 20, 2005*
    (4 ABQ) No. 4 vs. (5 ABQ) No. 25 Georgia Tech
    Second Round
    W 76–54  31–4
    Bridgestone Arena 
    Nashville, Tennessee
    Mar 24, 2005*
    (4 ABQ) No. 4 vs. (1 ABQ) No. 8 Washington
    Regional semifinal Sweet Sixteen
    W 93–79  32–4
    The Pit 
    Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Mar 26, 2005*
    (4 ABQ) No. 4 vs. (7 ABQ) West Virginia
    Regional Final Elite Eight
    W 93–85 OT[3] 33–4
    The Pit 
    Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Apr 2, 2005*
    (4 ABQ) No. 4 vs. (1 CHI) No. 1 Illinois
    National semifinal Final Four
    L 57–72[4]  33–5
    Edward Jones Dome 
    St. Louis, Missouri
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    ABQ=Albuquerque.

    Rankings

    [5]

    References

    1. sports-reference.com 2004-05 Conference USA Season Summary
    2. "Louisville Basketball Media Guide". Louisville Basketball Media Guide. UofL Athletic Association. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
    3. "For Cardinals, No Mountain High Enough". The Washington Post. March 27, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2023.
    4. "Illini beat down Louisville in second half". ESPN. April 2, 2005. Retrieved June 20, 2023.
    5. ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. Random House. 2009. pp. 1141–1142. ISBN 978-0-345-51392-2.
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