Louisville-Boston College Postgame Notes
February 21, 2016 | Women's Basketball
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Postgame Notes
No. 11 Louisville 55, Boston College 45
February 21, 2016 – Conte Forum (1,454)
Team Records and Series Notes
- No. 11 Louisville improved to 22-6 overall, 13-1 in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
- The Cardinals have beaten the Eagles in consecutive meetings, giving the Cardinals a 3-1 series advantage. It was the first meeting in Massachusetts.
- Louisville returns to action on Thursday, when it visits No. 18/17 Miami in the BankUnited Center in Florida at 7 p.m. on ESPN3.
Louisville Team Notes
- Louisville's win over Boston College gives the Cardinals their third-consecutive win, 19 in the last 20 games.
- Louisville's 13 conference victories are the third most in a season under head coach Jeff Walz's watch.
- Louisville's defense held Boston College to 45 points, tied for the fourth fewest by an opponent this year.
- Boston College is the Cardinals' fifth ACC foe that failed to reach 50 points and the seventh to shoot below 40 percent.
- Louisville improved its conference record under Walz to 101-43 (.701).
- The Cardinals improved to 18-1 with the starting lineup of Myisha Hines-Allen, Mariya Moore, Cortnee Walton, Arica Carter, and Briahanna Jackson.
- Louisville capped the game with 11 assists, reaching the double-digit plateau for the 28th time this season.
- Louisville's defense forced 21 turnovers, while limiting Boston College to 18 field goals. It is the 14th opponent this year that had more turnovers than field goals.
- The victory at Boston College is the 114th on the road under Walz in nine seasons, 11th this year.
- Louisville committed just eight fouls in the game, its fewest this year. It's the lowest-foul count since the Cardinals were called for eight against Rutgers on Jan. 8, 2013.
- Nine of the 10 Cardinals in the game had at least one steal.
Louisville Individual Notes
- Myisha Hines-Allen had a game-high 18 points on 8-of-15 shooting. It is her 24th game this year with double digits, 16th with at least seven field goals.
- Asia Durr came off the bench and scored 14 points on 7-of-12 shooting, tying for the most field goals in a contest this season (NC State, North Carolina).
- Cortnee Walton fell one rebound shy of a double-double, her third game this year that she has been one point or one rebound short. She shot 6-of-9 from the field for 12 points and tallied nine rebounds, four on the offensive end.
- Mariya Moore scored 10 points. She connected on a pair of 3s, tying her with Jill Morton (1999-00) for 10th-most treys in a single season with 69.
Players Mentioned
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Sunday, February 22
WBB: Jeff Walz Postgame Presser (Virginia - 2/22/26)
Sunday, February 22
WBB: Jeff Walz Postgame Presser (Florida State - 2/15/26)
Monday, February 16
WBB: Florida State Highlights (2/15/26)
Monday, February 16















