Those watching Louisville basketball for the first time during the NCAA Tournament may be wondering why James Scott has a ...
What was described as "nerd hobbies" has become an innovative creation that's helped an injured basketball player stay on the ...
The Louisville sophomore didn't just put it on because it looks so cool. No, there's a really good reason for it. Back on ...
Scott, a sophomore, donned a face covering that reminded fans of Hannibal Lecter, the infamous villain from "The Silence of ...
Louisville basketball sophomore forward James Scott has been wearing a unique mask since the middle of February. Scott had the misfortune of having his face slammed into Denny Crum Court during ...
Engineers Sophie Wegenast and Justin Gillham created a custom face guard for Scott within less than 24 hours. They used 3-D printing to craft a mask that flawlessly molded to his facial features and ...
Selection Sunday was a day of celebration for just about all teams in the NCAA Tournament field, but it would be tough to ...
That would be Louisville forward James Scott, whose on-court mask drew comparisons to one of the most terrifying villains in cinema. Scott, a sophomore, donned a face covering that reminded fans ...
A little over a month ago, Louisville Cardinals forward James Scott suffered a scary moment that very well could've ended his sophomore season. Scott was diving for a loose ball when an opposing ...
Louisville basketball's James Scott had everyone's attention when he donned a menacing mask for the Cardinals' road win Wednesday against N.C. State. Why is the sophomore forward wearing the mask?