freedom hall – UofL News Wed, 22 Apr 2026 16:55:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Dunking Cardinal makes its midcourt debut at KFC Yum! Center /post/uofltoday/dunking-cardinal-makes-its-midcourt-debut-at-kfc-yum-center/ Fri, 06 Sep 2019 14:46:27 +0000 http://www.uoflnews.com/?p=48117 A new “Dunking Cardinal” design for Denny Crum Court in the KFC Yum! Center was recently unveiled, paying homage to both Freedom Hall and the city of Louisville.

“No other Louisville logo elicits more affinity across all generations of our fan base than our Dunking Cardinal,” said Athletics Director Vince Tyra. “After a lot of thought and consideration, we determined that showcasing that was something that would really resonate with our fan base. We are excited about both the men’s and women’s upcoming seasons and can’t wait for our fans to see their new court.”

Louisville athletics worked in conjunction with adidas Basketball on the timely new court design, which required an update once the NCAA Rules Committee ruled to move the Division I men’s 3-point arc back to match the international distance of 22 feet, 1¾ inches.

The updated floor design seeks to honor the storied legacy of Louisville Basketball in a modern way while setting the stage for the next chapter for both the men’s and women’s basketball programs.

Great care was taken to slightly update the Dunking Cardinal mark for clear brand recognition on broadcast television, while retaining the vintage appeal. Fans may notice that the facial feathers, eyes and beak were refined to more closely align with Louisville’s primary brand mark, the Bird Head. Additionally, this version of the Dunking Cardinal features adidas basketball shoes.

The baseline “Louisville” font pays homage to the iconic scorer’s table signage at Freedom Hall, while the tone-on-tone fleur de lis that appear in the corners of each baseline pay tribute to Louisville’s city flag.

Work will begin on the new floor in mid-August and will be completed prior to the start of the men’s and women’s 2019-20 seasons.

Denny Crum Court in the KFC Yum! Center has served as the home for both Louisville men’s and women’s basketball since the 2010-11 season.

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UofL alumnus ‘paw’-ing it forward /post/uofltoday/uofl-alumnus-paw-ing-it-forward/ /post/uofltoday/uofl-alumnus-paw-ing-it-forward/#respond Fri, 26 Oct 2018 13:33:41 +0000 http://www.uoflnews.com/?p=44507 What do lawn care equipment and dogs have to do with each other? If you ask Kris Kiser (’88), he’ll proudly say: Everything.

A little over a decade ago, Kiser, who is the president of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, was driving along a busy street when a stray dog ran in front of his car. Kiser, an avid dog lover, pulled over and let the dog into his car and his heart. He named the dog Lucky.

Lucky inspired Kiser to start TurfMutt, which is an educational program geared toward children that encourages more responsible, green practices. As Kiser is so fond of saying, “Who knows your yard better than your dog?”

TurfMutt partnered with Scholastic to teach people the importance of cultivating green spaces that fit the habitat. Their show, Lucky Dog, which could be seen for three seasons on CBS, reached viewers by taking difficult dogs and turning them into desirable best friends.

But it wasn’t enough. Kiser wanted to take the next step in actively helping dogs find new, loving homes. As CEO of OPEI and founder of TurfMutt, he wanted to combine his two passions into one tail-wagging event.

It was only fitting that the event would be in Louisville, where Kiser earned his degree from the Brandeis School of Law. Kiser holds Kentucky’s shelter system in high regard, as it is one of the few that actively rehabilitates, trains and cares for animals throughout their transition from homeless to shelter to home.

“Kentucky is extraordinarily unique and professional and advanced in how they place dogs,” Kiser said.

The 2018 Green Industry and Equipment Expo (GIE+Expo) was the perfect setting for a partnership between TurfMutt, the Kentucky Humane Society, and the Louisville Division of Tourism.

“How do we get people into Freedom Hall? I said I know, we’ll do an adoption event. You bring dogs and people follow. And you serve a purpose, we get these guys adopted,” Kiser said.

Mutt Madness took place Oct. 18 at Freedom Hall with thousands of people in attendance. Kiser’s passion for animals was contagious, as people lined up to snuggle and play with puppies and older dogs alike. Between the happy howls and howls of laughter, adoption counselors were on site to send these dogs to their forever homes.

Delilah was among the dogs available for adoption from the Kentucky Humane Society.

Kiser and Karen Williams, president and CEO of Louisville Tourism, presented KHS with a check for $10,000 to further their assistance for animals.

The money raised will go toward providing pups with an easier transition between shelter and home.

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