Then he reminded everyone at a Wednesday afternoon press conference that the stakes for his teammates and himself are still high. 鈥淥ur goals are still the same,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 still want to win a national championship.鈥
That goal will be tested this weekend as both UofL鈥檚 men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball teams compete in their respective Final Four tournaments. The men will face ninth-seeded Wichita State on Saturday and the women will play second-seeded University of California-Berkeley, on Sunday, both for a chance to compete for the national championship early next week.
During the press conference, UofL Athletics Director Tom Jurich credited both the coaching staffs and student athletes for their successes this season. He pointed out coach Rick Pitino鈥檚 ability to get his team to regroup in the aftermath of Ware鈥檚 injury. 鈥淭hat was leadership at its finest,鈥 Jurich said.
Ware broke his right leg in the Midwest Regional Championship Sunday in Indianapolis and was rushed to Methodist Hospital. The gruesome injury stunned his teammates, fans and television viewers. As he was being treated initially on the court, he encouraged his teammates to win the game. Pitino regrouped the team, and led them to an 85-63 win in the regional final.
鈥淚 think it was an incredible display of emotions from his teammates and himself with a lot at stake,鈥 Pitino said. Released from the hospital Tuesday afternoon, Ware immediately came to campus after he arrived in Louisville to meet with his teammates.
Ware鈥檚 story has drawn international attention and some celebrity attention nationally. He鈥檚 tweeted with NBA player Kobe Bryant and received a phone call from First Lady Michelle Obama since Sunday. 鈥淚鈥檓 a quiet guy, so a lot of this is new to me,鈥 Ware said, adding that he鈥檚 thankful for all of the thoughts and well wishes he鈥檚 received.
He said Wednesday that he鈥檚 uncertain of his total recovery and rehabilitation time and that he adopted a pit bull named Scar to help him pass the time during recovery.
Athletics expects Ware to travel to his hometown of Atlanta for the Final Four, and if all goes perfectly, to help his teammates cut down the nets. Pitino said his team will work to overcome Ware鈥檚 absence on the court by raising expectations for other players.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 get to this stage very much. You鈥檝e got to have a very good basketball team to get to the Final Four,鈥 Pitino said. 鈥淲e know Wichita State can beat us.鈥
Women鈥檚 basketball coach Jeff Walz also spoke at the media conference and said he鈥檒l continue to push his players to play like they have nothing to lose as they approach their surprise appearance in this weekend鈥檚 Final Four in New Orleans.
鈥淣obody expected us to be here and that鈥檚 the fun part about it,鈥 Walz said, adding later: 鈥淲e like to spoil some things. I think it took everybody by surprise.鈥 The women鈥檚 team beat the defending national champions in the Sweet Sixteen and two-seeded Tennessee in the Elite Eight. His team is the lowest seeded of the remaining teams.
鈥淟et鈥檚 go out 鈥 we鈥檝e nothing to lose 鈥 and have fun.鈥





















