Louisville Postgame Notes
February 26, 2015 | Women's Basketball
Feb. 26, 2015
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Louisville Postgame Notes
No. 8/9 Louisville 77, Boston College 60
February 26, 2015 - KFC Yum! Center
Team Notes
- The Cardinals are 39-17 in the month of February under Jeff Walz after the victory.
- After the win over Boston College, Louisville is 74-9 all-time in the KFC Yum! Center.
- Louisville dished out 19 assists on 28 made field goals against the Eagles.
- Louisville drew 10,488 fans for the game, the fifth home game with more than 10,000 fans and pushing the program's home attendance average to 9,515 for the year.
- The Cardinals had 34 points from the bench, the ninth occasion the group totaled 30 or more points.
- Louisville finished the season undefeated at home in conference play for the seventh time in school history. The last time it achieved that feat was during the 2003-04 season.
- The Cardinals had a season-high 18 steals, the most since April 1, 2014, against Maryland. That is the most since they had 22 against Wagner on Dec. 21, 2012.
- Louisville grabbed 27 turnovers against Boston College, marking the 14th game this season an opponent had 20 or more.
- The Cardinals improved to 4-0 this season following a loss after the win over Boston College.
- Louisville tallied 42 points in the paint against the Eagles, the 13th time they have had 40 or more.
- The Cardinals recorded 19 offensive rebounds, the 17th game this season they have had 15 or more.
- Louisville held Boston College to eight second-chance points, the 19th opponent they have held to 10 or fewer points.
- Boston College failed to score on the fastbreak against the Cardinals, the seventh time that has happened to an opponent this season.
Player Notes
- Sara Hammond tied a season high in steals with three against Boston College. She moved into a tie with Nell Knox (1989-93) for seventh in school history with 767 rebounds.
- Myisha Hines-Allen scored 12 points in the win, marking the 17th game this season she has scored in double figures.
- Sherrone Vails tied a season high in rebounds with five, a mark she set on Nov. 28, 2014, against Lafayette.
- Mariya Moore scored 18 points in the victory, her 12th game this season she has scored 15 or more. She has 396 points this season and is four away from becoming the sixth player in school history to score at least 400 points in their freshman campaign.
- Moore led the Cardinals in points for the 10th time this season.
- Shawnta' Dyer tallied 12 points in the victory, her third consecutive and 11th game this season with double-digit points.
- Bria Smith tied a career high in steals with seven, a mark she set on Jan. 8, 2013, against Rutgers. She moved into fifth place in school history with 256 career steals, passing Jackie Spencer (255, 1981-85).
- The seven steals are the most by a Cardinal since Shoni Schimmel had eight on March 26, 2013, against Purdue.
- Jude Schimmel led the team in assists with seven, her fourth consecutive and 11th game this season she has achieved that feat.
Players Mentioned
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