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Louisville C Henry Davis Selected First Overall in 2021 MLB Draft
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Henry Davis was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday night, making him the ninth Louisville player selected in the first round of the MLB Draft. He joins Brendan McKay and Corey Ray as the only Cardinals to hear their name called in the top five picks of the draft.
Davis, regarded as one of the best hitters in the draft, put together an impressive at Louisville, earning a spot on the Right Field All-American wall at Jim Patterson Stadium. And a lot of money. The first overall pick slot value is $8,415,300. WOW.
Buy Now Pay Later versus credit cards: Which one is right for me? Tuesday, 25 May 2021
The buzz around buying now and paying later is loud right now: according to Mozo’s research, 5.8 million Australians had a Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) account in 2020.
That’s 30% of the population!
Of this growing number of users in Australia, statistics from the RBA show that over half are under 40. Illion’s 2020 Credit Card Nation report illustrates this too - summarising that the Buy Now Pay Later market is dominated by under-35s and that over 50s make up only 15% of it.
The report suggests that while younger Australians have been more willing to embrace BNPL later services, Gen X and Boomers have largely stuck with credit cards. Now we know these are generalisations. The truth is you might be a Millennial who has stuck with your credit card, or you could be a Gen X or Boomer ready to take the leap to Buy Now Pay Later.
Louisville G Josh Nickelberry will transfer
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Louisville sophomore guard Josh Nickelberry has announced that he plans to transfer elsewhere to continue his college basketball career.
“Thank you to Coach Mack, my teammates and all of Card Nation of these past two years,” Nickelberry said in a statement. Louisville will always have a special place in my heart and I look forward to seeing what the future holds for me.”
The first recruit to ever commit to Mack at Louisville, Nickelberry’s U of L career was plagued by injuries and illness over the last two years. He made a three-pointer in seven of his nine appearances this past season, but averaged just 2.8 points per game.