|                                          LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Louisville's                                        objective against South Florida on Saturday was more about                                        firming up its defense rather than avenging its last home                                        loss.                                         Either way, the No. 3 Cardinals achieved both goals in                                        convincing fashion.                                         Senior guard Peyton                                        Siva scored 17 points to surpass 1,000 for his career                                        and contributed a team-high three steals as Louisville held                                        South Florida to a season-low 27 percent shooting for an                                        easy 64-38 victory that also marked the Bulls'                                        second-lowest point total in school history.                                                                                                                                     |                                                   |                                                                                                                                                                                          Postgame Interview                                                  Pitino Audio | Pitino Video                                                  Siva Video | Behanan Video | Blackshear Video |                                                                                                                                          |                                                   |                                                                                                                               "We played the kind of defense we wanted to play,"                                        Cardinals coach                                         Rick Pitino said. "They came out the entire evening                                        and played incredible defense, the defense we've been                                        waiting for and what we've wanted to see. I'm real proud of                                        the guys. They did an incredible job tonight."                                         Louisville (15-1, 3-0 Big East Conference) held South                                        Florida to just 12 of 45 shooting including three of 17 in                                        the first half. The field goals allowed were a season low                                        for the Cardinals, two fewer than what Miami (Ohio) and                                        Missouri-Kansas City made against them earlier this                                        season.                                         Saturday's defensive effort follows what the Cardinals                                        did in the second half of Wednesday night's 73-58 victory                                        at Seton Hall, when they held the Pirates to just 8-of-28                                        shooting. Louisville also registered 12 steals for the                                        second game in a row.                                         Center Gorgui                                        Dieng added 12 points and 16 rebounds while forward Chane                                        Behanan had 12 rebounds and seven points for the                                        Cardinals, who won their 10th in a row. Behanan played just                                        five days after injuring his left ankle in practice and                                        missing Wednesday's victory against Seton Hall.                                         Siva meanwhile bounced back from 2-of-6 shooting against                                        the Pirates to hit seven shots, including three 3-pointers.                                        The Big East Conference preseason player of the year became                                        the Cardinals' 64th player to reach 1,000 career                                        points.                                         "It's a major accomplishment," said Siva, who reached                                        the milestone with a reverse layup in a 13-point first                                        half. "I was just trying to go out there and get the win. I                                        told Luke (Hancock) I should have dunked it, but no, I was                                        just trying to get the win.                                         "To be in the club with a lot of Louisville greats is                                        great. It's a great honor."                                         The Cardinals dominated the boards 49-24 including a                                        19-6 edge in offensive rebounds. All that defense helped                                        draw attention from Louisville's 38 percent shooting in a                                        victory that avenged last February's home loss to USF that                                        put the Cardinals' postseason hopes in doubt.                                         Louisville went on to win the Big East tournament and                                        reach the Final Four. Most of the Cardinals' roster                                        returned, and USF coach Stan Heath said that has made them                                        a contender for the national championship.                                         "Dieng is so much better and Siva's making threes,"                                        Heath said. "That was not the case in the past. You'd dare                                        him to shoot and you'd be OK with it.                                         "They're legitimate. If they keep improving, keep                                        working, they're legitimate to win it all."                                         Victor Rudd came off the bench to score 10 points for                                        South Florida (9-6, 0-3). But Louisville had this one from                                        the outset.                                         The best news for the Cardinals was the                                        sooner-than-expected return of Behanan, who sprained his                                        left ankle in practice Monday and was expected to miss up                                        to four games. But after watching the Cardinals' win at                                        Seton Hall from campus, the sophomore declared himself                                        available to play on Friday after X-rays that his pain was                                        caused by a spur rather than the sprain.                                         Pitino vowed to play Behanan and inserted him during the                                        first media timeout. Despite braces on both ankles, Behanan                                        came out with spring in his step and quickly became a                                        presence with a rebound, a tip-in basket and steal of an                                        inbounds pass in his first two minutes alone. He ended up                                        with eight rebounds in five minutes, exiting midway through                                        the first half with nearly twice of USF's total (five)                                        after 12 minutes.                                         "My whole foot was swollen for three days and there's                                        still pain," Behanan said afterward with an ice pack on his                                        ankle. "But it's something I could tolerate and won't let                                        dictate us getting out of the top five in the country. I                                        can handle the pain. It's all right."                                         Behanan added an alley-oop dunk on a lob from Siva to                                        give Louisville a 19-3 lead that typified the Cardinals'                                        first-half dominance. They led by as many as 25 before                                        heading to the locker room with a 38-15 lead achieved                                        mostly by relentless defense that made seven steals and                                        forced 10 turnovers along with a whopping 30-10 rebounding                                        edge including a 12-2 advantage offensively.                                         South Florida's poor shooting made some of those numbers                                        possible. The Bulls shot just 23 percent in the first 20                                        minutes (five of 22) and made just two baskets in the first                                        10 minutes, resulting in a season low for first half points                                        and their worst overall half since shooting 6 of 26 in the                                        second half of a 58-53 loss to Western Michigan on Nov.                                        18.                                         The Cardinals stretched their lead to 30 with seven                                        minutes remaining in the game.                                         JoVantae Hawkins had nine points and Toarlyn Fitzpatrick                                        seven for the Bulls.                                      |