Louisville vs. Clemson Postgame Notes
February 07, 2018 | Women's Basketball
LOUISVILLE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
POSTGAME NOTES
Clemson | Feb. 7, 2018
POSTGAME NOTES
Clemson | Feb. 7, 2018
- With tonight's victory, Louisville improves to 5-3 all-time against Clemson
- For the seventh time this season, four Louisville players scored in double-figures. Tonight's players with double-figures were Asia Durr (15), Sam Fuehring (14), Jazmine Jones (10) and Kylee Shook (10).
- Sophomore forward Kylee Shook finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds, posting her first double-double of the season and second of her career. With Shook's performance, six Cardinals have now tallied double-doubles this season.
- Shook eclipsed double-figures in scoring for the 10th time in her career and posted at least two blocks for the 16th time in her career.
- Clemson's bench outscored Louisville's, 15-12, in tonight's game. The Cardinals are now 7-1 this season when outscored by the opponent's bench.
- As a team, Louisville only attempted 50 field goals tonight, marking the lowest total of this season.
- With Clemson scoring 46 points, Louisville has now limited 17 opponents to under 60 points in a game. The Cards are 16-1 in those contests.
- The starting lineup of Hines-Allen, Fuehring, Carter, Durr and Jones improved to 23-1 this season with tonight's win.
- Junior guard Asia Durr's 15-point performance was her 20th double-figure scoring output of the season and the 16th time this year she has led the Cards in scoring. For her career, Durr has scored in double-figures 71 times and made at least three 3-pointers for the 43rd time overall.
- Senior forward Myisha Hines-Allen scored Louisville's first basket for the ninth time this season, tying her with Asia Durr for the team lead in that category.
- Junior forward Sam Fuehring set a career-high tonight with seven free throw attempts. She also posted double-figures in scoring for the 20th time in her career.
- Sophomore guard Jazmine Jones led all players tonight with four steals. This was the third time this season Jones has tallied at least four takeaways in a game.
- Louisville's defense limited Clemson to only one field goal in the second quarter. The Tigers' field goal drought extended into the third quarter and lasted 9:14 in total duration.
- In tonight's game, head coach Jeff Walz and Sam Fuehring were assessed their first technical fouls of the season. It was the second and third overall this season for the Cards, as well as the first game in which two were given to the team.
Players Mentioned
WBB: Head Coach Jeff Walz Press Conference (7/31/25)
Thursday, July 31
Jeff Walz Post Game vs Clemson Press Conference 02.27.25
Friday, May 16
WBB: NCAA 2nd Round Preview Press Conference
Saturday, March 22
WBB: NCAA 1st Round Postgame Press Conference (Nebraska - 3/21/25)
Saturday, March 22