Louisville women’s basketball is still months away from tipping off again, but the work is already well underway.
The Cardinals opened their offseason practice about a month ago, and after a 2025-26 season that ended at 29-8 and with a trip to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in three years, the focus has shifted to pushing even further in the postseason.
Forward Mackenly Randolph said the early part of summer has brought plenty of energy around the program.
"Summer's been great," Randolph said. "It's been exciting.
A lot of new things: new coaches, new players, new faces. But it's been really fun.
We have a standard, so we just living up to it."
That standard matters even more in a college basketball landscape where rosters can change dramatically from one year to the next. Louisville has managed to keep a strong backbone intact, with Randolph, Tajianna Roberts and Elif Istanbulluoglu back after starting regularly last season. Imari Berry, last year’s ACC Sixth Player of the year, is also returning.
The group has been joined by three transfers: Virginia Tech’s Carys Baker, NC State’s Zamareya Jones and Tennessee’s Deniya Prawl. Randolph said the returning players made it clear right away what’s expected in Louisville.
"Of course, there's a conversation about it," Randolph said. "Them being recruited here, they knew what they were getting into.
But then we're just living up to it ourselves. We're showing it in practice: the competitiveness, the energy, the intensity, the alertness.
We are living up to those standards.
"If it's six returners and the three new faces have to- they're either coming along or they're looking left out a little bit. If we're all sprinting on this side, and then you're the one jogging, it's gonna be real, real, real obvious if you're not living up to the standard."
Berry, Istanbulluoglu, Randolph and Roberts spoke with the media on Monday, offering updates on how summer practice has gone and how the returners have started to mesh with the newcomers.
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