Louisville Women's Basketball Postgame Notes
January 26, 2017 | Women's Basketball
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Postgame Notes
No. 9 Louisville 60, Clemson 46
January 26, 2017 – Littlejohn Coliseum, Clemson, S.C. (352)
Team Records and Series Notes
- Louisville beat Clemson 60-46 to improve to 19-4 on the season, 6-2 in ACC play.
- Louisville evened the series at 3-3 after winning the last three meetings.
- Louisville returns to action on Sunday, as it travels to Pennsylvania to take on Pittsburgh. The Cardinals defeated the Panthers 73-52 earlier this season in the KFC Yum! Center on Jan. 8.
- The Cardinals hold a 13-2 series edge.
Louisville Team Notes
- With the win, the Cardinals captured their 800th victory in program history. Louisville ranks 39th on the NCAA's all-time victories list.
- Louisville improves its road record to 6-2.
- Louisville now has won 30 of its last 33 in the month of January.
- The Cardinals forced 16 turnovers that led to 17 points.
- Louisville improved to 16-0 when leading at the half this season.
- It is the fourth time the Cardinals have held a team to less than 50 points.
- Louisville held Clemson to just seven points in the second quarter, the 16th time this year an opponent has scored less than 10 in a period.
Louisville Player Notes
- Myisha Hines-Allen finished with a game-high 16 points to go with seven rebounds.
- Hines-Allen boasts 1,296 career points, moving her into 12th on the school's career scoring list and passing Becky Burke (1,288 points, 2008-12). She is 103 points of surpassing Janet McNew (1,398 points, 1979-83) for 11th.
- The junior connected on 7-of-15 field goals.
- Hines-Allen has connected on 558 field goals in her career. She needs 10 more to pass Sara Nord (567 field goals, 2000-04) for 10th all-time.
- Asia Durr scored 13 points in the contest, her 19th game this season in double figures.
- She hit three 3-pointers in the game, increasing her streak with at least one trey to 26 games.
- The sophomore has connected on 74 3-pointers this season, pushing her into sole possession of ninth on the school's single-season list. She passed Becky Burke's mark of 72 that was set in 2009-10.
- Mariya Moore had 13 points in the game, her 15th time reaching double figures this season.
- Moore knocked down three 3-pointers and now has 183 for her career. She passed Misty Smith (181, 1994-98) for sole possession of sixth on the all-time list. She is 19 shy of passing Jill Morton (201, 1996-00) for fifth.
- She connected on all four of her free throws, giving her 312 in her career. She needs 30 to move into sixth on the school's career chart (Bria Smith, 341, 2011-15).
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