Louisville transfer Brandon Huntley-Hatfield trims list to four school, including return to Cardinals
Louisville forward Brandon Huntley-Hatfield recently entered the transfer portal. He has now cut his list to four, according to On3’s Joe Tipton.
View the list below:
UConn
Pitt
NC State
A return to Louisville
The 6-foot-10 junior averaged 12.9 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 1.0 assists per game this season. He began his college career at Tennessee.
Hatfield is a former four-star recruit and was the No. 30 overall player in the nation from the 2021 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Pat Kelsey dives headfirst into the Kentucky-Louisville rivalry
Kelsey’s introductory press conference was full of energy, with the former Charleston and Winthrop coach cracking jokes and providing an electric performance at the podium to let fans know that he is bringing all the passion necessary for leading a program like Louisville. On Friday, he even poked at the rivals right down I-64.
Kelsey isn’t approaching the Cards’ rivalry with Kentucky in a friendly manner, and made a declaration of war towards the Wildcats with this statement, which he tweeted out:
“Every piece of blue has been eliminated from my wardrobe. The Revival has begun. The ReviVILLE has begun. The passion in the minds & hearts of Card Nation is like no other.”
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As part of his “ReviVILLE” tweet, Kelsey quoted John Adams, the second president in United States history: “The revolution commenced before the war began. It was in the minds and hearts of the people.”
The university announced the hire as official on Thursday afternoon. A press conference to introduce Kelsey will follow later in the day.
Kelsey received a five-year contract, taking him through the 2028-29 season.
“I am humbled and honored to be named the head coach at the University of Louisville,” Kelsey said in a press release. “I would like to thank Josh Heird, President Schatzel, the Board of Trustees and ULAA Board, former UofL players and all of Card Nation for entrusting me to lead one of the great programs in all of college basketball.
“Coaching giants that I have tremendous respect and reverence for led Cardinal basketball to national prominence during their era. It is my charge to help this great program return to its rightful place as one of college basketball’s best.”