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A new era of Louisville volleyball has begun. After eight seasons, two NCAA runner-up finishes, three national semifinals appearances and four ACC championships, Dani Busboom Kelly left Louisville ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It's officially official: Dan Meske is the new head volleyball coach at the University of Louisville. Meske spent 8 years on staff as an associate head coach under Dani Busboom ...
University of Louisville Athletic Director Josh Heird is poised to name Dan Meske as the program's new head coach for volleyball. The opening came on Wednesday evening when Dani Busboom Kelly ...
The University of Louisville is launching a new athletic fee and ticketing model for students in the 2025-26 academic year.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Dan Meske has been the right-hand man for Dani Busboom Kelly for the last eight seasons. Now he has lost the "associate" in his title and becomes the eighth head coach of ...
Press Release from the University of Louisville: LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Dan Meske, who has served as the associate head coach for the Louisville Volleyball program for the last eight seasons, has ...
Louisville volleyball already has its next coach. Dan Meske succeeds Dani Busboom-Kelly in leading the Louisville Cardinals. What to know about Meske.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Monday began a new era for volleyball at the University of Louisville. Following Dani Busboom Kelly was never going to be easy, but even new coach Dan Meske wasn't expecting ...
Louisville spent $2.95 million on volleyball during the 2024 fiscal year, according to its NCAA financial report. That is equal to 1.79% of U of L’s overall athletics budget ($165.17 million).
Texas volleyball newcomer Torrey Stafford was the only Longhorn named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association watch ...
University of Louisville revenue-sharing contracts ... men's basketball, women's basketball, volleyball and baseball generating revenue. Only football ($25.5 million) and men's basketball ($12.1 ...
U of L spent $2.95 million on volleyball during the 2024 fiscal year, according to its NCAA financial report. That is equal to 1.79% of Louisville’s overall athletics budget ($165.17 million).