Louisville-Indiana Postgame Notes
December 09, 2017 | Men's Basketball
Louisville 71, Indiana 62 | KFC Yum! Center | Louisville, Ky.
SERIES
•   Louisville has won four straight games against Indiana.
•   The Cardinals trail 10-9 in the all-time series with the Hoosiers, which dates back to 1921.
•   Louisville is 5-3 all-time at home against Indiana. Saturday marked IU's first visit to KFC Yum! Center.
TEAM
•   The Cardinals have won 60 of their last 62 non-conference games at the KFC Yum! Center.
•   Louisville is 121-16 all-time at the KFC Yum! Center, which is in its eighth season as the home for the Cardinals.
•   Through its first eight games this season, Louisville has produced 15 runs of 8-0 or better, including one such run against Indiana. The Cardinals had a 9-0 run after scoring the final six points of the first half (two three-pointers by freshman Malik Williams) and the first three points in the second half (three-pointer by junior Deng Adel).
•   Louisville equaled a season high with nine three-pointers against Indiana matching the total achieved against St. Francis on Nov. 24.
•   The 26 three-point attempts on Saturday matched a season high for the Cardinals equaling the total against Southern Illinois on Nov. 21.
•   With 13 assists Saturday, Louisville has dished out 10 or more assists in seven of eight games this season.
•   The Cardinals have blocked five or more shots in seven of eight games this season, including Saturday's win.
•   With eight steals against IU, Louisville has swiped eight or more steals in four of eight games this season.
•   The Cardinals made a season-low 10 free throws while matching a season low with the 14 free throw attempts.
PLAYER
•   Junior Deng Adel registered his 32nd career double-figure scoring performance, including his seventh in eight games this season, with Saturday's team-high 16-point effort.
•   Adel has led the Cardinals in scoring in four of eight games this season.
•   Adel equaled a career high with four three-pointers matching the total achieved against Miami on Feb. 11, 2017.
•   Junior Ray Spalding registered his sixth career double-double and the fourth this season finishing with 10 points and 14 rebounds against Indiana.
•   Spalding delivered his second straight double-double outing marking the first time in his collegiate career he has registered back-to-back double-double performances.
•   The 14 rebounds for Spalding were a career-high total, one better than his previous best mark of 13 rebounds against St. Francis on Nov. 24, 2017.
•   Spalding also equaled a career high with five blocked shots matching the total he registered against St. Francis.
•   Senior Anas Mahmoud delivered his 12th career double-figure scoring performance, including the fifth this season, with his 10 points on Saturday.
•   Senior Quentin Snider surpassed the 300-assist plateau for his collegiate career finishing with five assists against Indiana taking his four-year total to 302.
•   Snider delivered his fifth double-figure scoring outing of the season and the 42nd of his collegiate career with Saturday's 13-point outing.
•   Freshman Malik Williams connected on a season-high three three-pointers matching his total output through the first seven games of the season.
•   Williams scored a season-high nine points, one more than his previous high of eight against Omaha on Nov. 17.
•   Williams equaled a season-high with his four rebounds matching the total achieved in two previous games.
•   Sophomore Ryan McMahon made his first appearance of the season in Saturday's win after missing the first seven games with a broken rib.
•   McMahon connected on a three-pointer, scored four points, dished out three assists and had two steals in his 11 minutes of action.
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•   Louisville has won four straight games against Indiana.
•   The Cardinals trail 10-9 in the all-time series with the Hoosiers, which dates back to 1921.
•   Louisville is 5-3 all-time at home against Indiana. Saturday marked IU's first visit to KFC Yum! Center.
TEAM
•   The Cardinals have won 60 of their last 62 non-conference games at the KFC Yum! Center.
•   Louisville is 121-16 all-time at the KFC Yum! Center, which is in its eighth season as the home for the Cardinals.
•   Through its first eight games this season, Louisville has produced 15 runs of 8-0 or better, including one such run against Indiana. The Cardinals had a 9-0 run after scoring the final six points of the first half (two three-pointers by freshman Malik Williams) and the first three points in the second half (three-pointer by junior Deng Adel).
•   Louisville equaled a season high with nine three-pointers against Indiana matching the total achieved against St. Francis on Nov. 24.
•   The 26 three-point attempts on Saturday matched a season high for the Cardinals equaling the total against Southern Illinois on Nov. 21.
•   With 13 assists Saturday, Louisville has dished out 10 or more assists in seven of eight games this season.
•   The Cardinals have blocked five or more shots in seven of eight games this season, including Saturday's win.
•   With eight steals against IU, Louisville has swiped eight or more steals in four of eight games this season.
•   The Cardinals made a season-low 10 free throws while matching a season low with the 14 free throw attempts.
PLAYER
•   Junior Deng Adel registered his 32nd career double-figure scoring performance, including his seventh in eight games this season, with Saturday's team-high 16-point effort.
•   Adel has led the Cardinals in scoring in four of eight games this season.
•   Adel equaled a career high with four three-pointers matching the total achieved against Miami on Feb. 11, 2017.
•   Junior Ray Spalding registered his sixth career double-double and the fourth this season finishing with 10 points and 14 rebounds against Indiana.
•   Spalding delivered his second straight double-double outing marking the first time in his collegiate career he has registered back-to-back double-double performances.
•   The 14 rebounds for Spalding were a career-high total, one better than his previous best mark of 13 rebounds against St. Francis on Nov. 24, 2017.
•   Spalding also equaled a career high with five blocked shots matching the total he registered against St. Francis.
•   Senior Anas Mahmoud delivered his 12th career double-figure scoring performance, including the fifth this season, with his 10 points on Saturday.
•   Senior Quentin Snider surpassed the 300-assist plateau for his collegiate career finishing with five assists against Indiana taking his four-year total to 302.
•   Snider delivered his fifth double-figure scoring outing of the season and the 42nd of his collegiate career with Saturday's 13-point outing.
•   Freshman Malik Williams connected on a season-high three three-pointers matching his total output through the first seven games of the season.
•   Williams scored a season-high nine points, one more than his previous high of eight against Omaha on Nov. 17.
•   Williams equaled a season-high with his four rebounds matching the total achieved in two previous games.
•   Sophomore Ryan McMahon made his first appearance of the season in Saturday's win after missing the first seven games with a broken rib.
•   McMahon connected on a three-pointer, scored four points, dished out three assists and had two steals in his 11 minutes of action.
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