Louisville-Marquette Postgame Notes
February 03, 2013 | Men's Basketball
Feb. 3, 2013
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#12/#13 Louisville 70, #25/#25 Marquette 51
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LOUISVILLE TEAM NOTES
- With Sunday's win, Louisville holds a 42-26 advantage in the all-time series against Marquette, which dates back to 1951.
- The Cardinals have won eight of the last 10 overall and four straight at home against the Golden Eagles.
- UofL has won 12 of its last 20 against AP ranked opponents. Louisville has a 30-22 record against Top 25 teams over the last six years, including a 21-18 record during the regular season (2-2 this season).
- With their 8-0 run in the first half, the Cardinals have produced 33 runs of 8-0 or better through the first 22 games this season.
- The 8-0 run on Sunday started with a Wayne Blackshear dunk with 8:28 left in the first and concluded with a Russ Smith jumper with 6:48 to go in the first.
- During the 8-0 run, Louisville went from trailing 18-16 to leading 25-18 and the Cardinals never trailed again in Sunday's game.
- Louisville made 27 of 52 shots from the field on Sunday, good for 51.9 percent from the field, their second highest field goal percentage in a BIG EAST game this season (.526/30-of-57 vs. Providence) and their third highest overall.
- UofL is 98-6 over the last 12 seasons under the guidance of coach Rick Pitino when shooting 50 percent or better from the field.
- Of Louisville's 27 made field goals on Sunday, 21 came in the paint while the other six came from beyond the three-point range.
- The Cardinals finished with a 38-26 advantage on the glass marking the first time they've won the rebounding battle since their 36-28 edge against UConn on Jan. 14 (four games).
- Louisville improved to 12-1 this season when outrebounding its opponent.
- After entering the game ranked third nationally in steals at 11.2 per game, the Cardinals stayed on that number Sunday with 11 steals against the Golden Eagles.
- Despite turnovers being nearly equal (17 turnovers for Marquette, 16 turnovers by Louisville), UofL finished with a commanding 32-9 advantage in points off turnovers on Sunday.
- With a scoring defense ranked 17th nationally at 57.9 points per game entering Sunday's matchup, Louisville limited Marquette to just 51 points, their fourth lowest point-total of the season.
- The Cardinals are 229-41 in the last 12 seasons when holding their opponents below 70 points, including 16-1 this season.
- With a 19-10 advantage in bench scoring on Sunday, the Cardinals' bench has outscored their opponent's bench in 16 of 22 games this season.
- Marquette was credited with only six assists on Sunday marking the seventh time in 22 games this season that a Louisville opponent has finished with six or fewer assists.
LOUISVILLE PLAYER NOTES
- Junior guard Russ Smith scored a game-high 18 points on 6-of-15 shooting from the field, including 2-of-6 from three-point range. Smith has led the Cardinals in scoring in 14 of 22 games this season.
- Smith has scored in double-figures in 20 of 22 games this season.
- Smith added five rebounds, three assists and two steals in his 30 minutes of action on Sunday.
- Senior guard Peyton Siva added 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting from the field while adding a game-high seven assists.
- Siva has handed out six or more assists in 12 of the Cardinals' 22 games this season, including four of the last five.
- With his 14-point performance on Sunday, Siva has scored in double-figures in 13 of 22 games this season.
- With his two steals on Sunday, Siva moved into fifth-place on the Cardinals' career steals leaderboard with 211, surpassing the 210 steals by Terrence Williams (2005-09). Siva is six steals behind the 217 steals by fourth-place Alvin Sims (1993-97).
- With his three blocked shots on Sunday, junior center Gorgui Dieng has blocked a shot in 75 of 85 career games as a Cardinal, including 55 games with multiple blocks (10 of 15 this season).
- Dieng added a game-high eight rebounds marking the 11th time in his 15 games and the eighth time in nine league games he has finished with eight or more rebounds.
- Dieng has led the Cardinals in rebounding in 12 of his 15 games played this season.
- Sophomore guard Wayne Blackshear scored nine points on 4-for-5 shooting from the field marking the fourth time in his last five games he has scored nine or more points.
- Junior guard Luke Hancock scored six points on a pair of three-point baskets marking the ninth time in 22 games he has made two or more three-pointers in a game.
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