Louisville basketball ACC Tournament run will begin on March 13 in the quarterfinals.
The Cardinals secured a double-bye and the No. 2 seed in the ACC Tournament. Pat Kelsey has secured multiple history records this season, including Louisville basketball's most wins in conference play in a single season with 18 wins.
UofL will look to make history once more, as the Cardinals are trying to win their first ACC Tournament title. Louisville has an excellent opportunity to secure its first ACC title, but to secure that title, everyone will have to step up.
2 Louisville basketball players' stocks rising, 2 that are falling before the ACC Tournament
Louisville basketball's win streak continues, and several Cardinals players elevated their play to the next level in this final month, while some struggled.
Here are two Louisville basketball players whose stock rose entering the ACC Tournament, and here are two players whose stocks are falling ahead of the ACC Tournament.
4: Rising Terrence Edwards Jr.
Terrence Edwards Jr. is one of Pat Kelsey's leading scorers late in the season.
Edwards is averaging 15.8 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and shooting 33.3% from downtown and 43.7% from the field. The star senior guard has scored nearly 500 points this season for UofL, including a career-high 35 points against Cal just two games ago.
Edwards has scored 10 or more in 11 straight games and is averaging 20.4 points in those 11 games. He has made 29 threes, nearly three threes from downtown per game, including his seven-made threes against Cal.
He has scored 20 or more points 10 times this season for Pat Kelsey and has been a center point for this Cardinals offense. Edwards's ability to play iso basketball and score a bucket opens up the floor tremendously for this Cardinals offense.
Terrence Edwards Jr. can potentially be a huge X-factor for UofL in the ACC Tournament and can elevate the Cardinals from being ACC title contenders to securing the ACC title.