Louisville Postgame Notes
February 16, 2016 | Women's Basketball
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No. 11 Louisville 67, No. 19 South Florida 50
Feb. 15, 2016 – KFC Yum! Center
Attendance: 7,941
Team Record and Series Notes:
- No. 11 Louisville won its 17th of the last 18th moving to 20-6 overall.
- Louisville won its fifth-consecutive game over South Florida and improves to 28-4 all-time versus the Bulls.
Team Notes:
- The Cardinals won their 20th game of the season, their sixth-consecutive and eighth 20-win season overall under head coach Jeff Walz.
- The Cards picked up home win number 10 on the season, the eighth time they have had 10 home wins or more under Walz.
- Louisville picked up its fourth victory over an AP Top-25 team this year, 38th under Walz since he started in 2007.
- Louisville held South Florida to 50 points, their lowest point total on the season surpassing the previous low of 58 against No. 8 Mississippi State. They came into the contest averaging 75.6 points per game on the season.
- The Cardinals forced the Bulls into 20 turnovers for the game, their 14th time this season when forcing 20 or more.
- Louisville was active in the passing lanes and recorded 11 steals against South Florida, its 17th time this season with double-digit thefts.
- The Cardinals continued their success in passing the basketball with 16 assists on 25 made baskets (64 percent). On the season, Louisville has assisted on 63.4 percent of its made baskets.
Player Notes:
- Myisha Hines-Allen had another stellar outing with her seventh double-double this season, eighth of her career, and seventh 20-point outing on the season. She finished with 25 points, 10 rebounds, two assists and tied a career high in blocks with three.
- Sophomore Arica Carter set a career high in points with 15 and field goals made with six in the win over South Florida.
- Mariya Moore improved her double-digit scoring streak to six straight games after 19 points against South Florida.
- Cortnee Walton recorded her 13th game this season with eight or more rebounds and tied a career high in assists with three.
- Briahanna Jackson grabbed four steals over the Bulls, her 13th game with three steals or more.
Players Mentioned
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