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Cal's historic run meets Louisville's ACC challenge
30 Dec
Summary
- Cal seeks ninth straight win in its best start in over 65 years.
- Louisville faces potential injury absences for key guards.
- Matchup features top perimeter offenses in the ACC.

California is experiencing its most successful season in over six decades, aiming to extend its winning streak to nine games. The team's remarkable start will be rigorously tested as they host No. 16 Louisville for their Atlantic Coast Conference opener on Tuesday. Both squads are returning from a holiday break, with Cal having secured their latest victory on December 21st and Louisville finishing their nonconference schedule the day prior.
Louisville's readiness for this crucial game is clouded by potential absences. Freshman Mikel Brown Jr. remains sidelined with a back injury, and Kobe Rodgers is in concussion protocol. Coach Pat Kelsey expressed hope for their return, noting their significant contributions. Brown, a highly touted recruit, averages 16.6 points and 5.1 assists, while Rodgers adds 4.9 points per game. Their availability status is expected to be updated soon.
The game presents a fascinating strategic battle, particularly in perimeter play. Louisville leads the ACC in three-pointers made, while Cal ranks third in accuracy. Both teams feature potent guards capable of changing the game from beyond the arc. Cal's coach Mark Madsen, despite the team's historic start, has voiced concerns about defensive communication, a vulnerability that could be exploited by Louisville's dynamic offense.




