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Louisville thought sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson was stealing plays

Michigan State v Virginia

CHARLOTTE, NC - MARCH 22: Sportscaster Tracy Wolfson in action during the third round of the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Time Warner Cable Arena on March 22, 2015 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

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Rick Pitino’s Louisville team learned a lesson about the NCAA tournament in their opening round game against No. 15 seed Jacksonville State: The media is going to be everywhere.

And when I say everywhere, I mean even in the team huddles.

“This is a very inexperienced team. We’re down two scholarships. Our backcourt’s a little thin,” Pitino told reporters after No. 2 Louisville beat No. 15 Jacksonville State on Friday, failing to mention that last year’s self-imposed postseason kept the sophomore core of this team from playing in the NCAA tournament. “Show you how inexperienced we are, one of my players said there’s a lady in the huddle stealing our plays, Tracy Wolfson. They thought she was giving it to the other team.”

“I told Donovan, she’s not doing that ... no, it wasn’t him.”

The more you know ...