Louisville Women's Basketball Postgame Notes
January 22, 2017 | Women's Basketball
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Postgame Notes
No. 9 Louisville 66, No. 23 USF 52
January 22, 2017 – Sun Dome, Tampa, Fla. (2,334)
Team Records and Series Notes
- Louisville beat USF 66-52 to improve to 18-4 on the season.
- Louisville now leads the all-time series 29-4 over the Bulls, winning six-consecutive meetings.
- Louisville returns to action on Thursday, as it travels to South Carolina to take on Clemson. The Cardinals won last year's meeting 75-33 in the KFC Yum! Center on Jan. 28, 2016.
- The Tigers lead the all-time series 3-2.
Louisville Team Notes
- With the win, Louisville improves its road record to 5-2.
- The Cardinals improved to 13-2 in nonconference play this year, tied for the second-most victories in the Jeff Walz era (15 in 2014-15).
- Louisville now has won 29 of its last 32 in the month of January.
- The Cardinals picked up their fourth victory over an Associated Press top-25 opponent this season, totaling 31 wins over ranked opponents through the last seven seasons.
- Louisville dominated the glass, outrebounding USF 44-23.
- The Cardinals registered 18 boards on the offensive end that translated into 22 second-chance points.
- The Cardinals totaled 30 points in the paint, the 17th time reaching the plateau this season.
- Louisville totaled 10 field goals in the second quarter, outscoring USF 21-12.
- Louisville improved to 15-0 when leading at the half this season.
- USF was the 13th opponent held to less than 59 points this year.
Louisville Player Notes
- Myisha Hines-Allen totaled 27 points and 12 rebounds in the victory.
- It is her ninth double-double this season and the 21st of her career, putting her in sole possession of sixth on the school's career chart.
- The junior connected on 13-of-17 field goals, tying her career best for most field goals made in a game.
- Hines-Allen has connected on 551 field goals in her career. She needs 17 more to pass Sara Nord (567 field goals, 2000-04) for 10th all-time.
- Hines-Allen boasts 1,282 career points, putting her seven shy of passing Becky Burke (1,288 points, 2008-12) for 12th all-time on the school's career list.
- Asia Durr scored 13 points in the contest, her 18th game this season in double figures.
- She hit three 3-pointers in the game, increasing her streak with at least one trey to 25 games.
- The sophomore has connected on 71 3-pointers this season, pushing her into sole possession of 10th on the school's single-season list. She passed Brandie Radde's mark of 70 that was set in 2007-08.
- Mariya Moore collected 11 assists in the game, one short of her career high.
- It is her second time this season with double-digit assists, the fourth of her career.
- Moore knocked down one 3-pointer and now has 180 for her career. She needs just two 3-pointers to pass Misty Smith (181, 1994-98) for sole possession of sixth on the all-time list.
Players Mentioned
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