Louisville Women's Basketball Postgame Notes
February 12, 2017 | Women's Basketball
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Postgame Notes
No. 12 Louisville 68, Boston College 43
February 12, 2017 – KFC Yum! Center (9,306)
Team Records and Series Notes
- Louisville improved to 22-6, 9-4 in ACC play, after beating Boston College 68-43.
- Louisville now leads the all-time series 4-1.
- Louisville returns to action on Sunday, as it takes on North Carolina at the KFC Yum! Center. The Cardinals won last year's meeting between the two teams 78-60 in Chapel Hill.
- The series is tied 3-3.
Louisville Team Notes
- Boston College's 16 first-half points is tied for the third-fewest points in a half by a Louisville opponent this season.
- Louisville held Boston College to just four points in the first quarter, the 19th time this year an opponent has scored less than 10 in a period.
- This is the fewest points it has allowed in the first quarter this season.
- Louisville held Boston College to 28.1 percent shooting from the field.
- This is the seventh time one of its opponents shot less than 30 percent from the field.
- Overall, opponents are shooting just 37.7 percent against the Cardinals.
- The Cardinals held a 50-25 rebounding edge.
- The Eagles' 25 rebounds ties for the second fewest by a Louisville opponent this season.
- This is Louisville's second-largest rebounding margin this season.
- Louisville dominated the paint scoring 34 of its 68 points in the area.
- This is the 19th time this season it has scored more than 30 points in paint.
- The Cardinals' bench contributed 33 points. It is the seventh time their bench has scored 30 or more points this season.
- Louisville took advantage of Boston College's 14 turnovers by scoring 21 points off the changes of possession.
- The Cardinals held the Eagles to only two 3-point field goals, tying a season low for a Louisville opponent.
- This is the first game this season all of Louisville's active players contributed to the scoring effort.
Louisville Player Notes
- Myisha Hines-Allen finished with 10 points and 13 rebounds, marking her 11th double-double of the season and 23rd of her career.
- With her four field goals, Hines-Allen passed Sara Nord (567, 2000-04) for 10th on the school's all-time list with 568.
- It is her 27th career game with 10 or more rebounds, 13th this season.
- This was the fourth game this season that Hines-Allen reached double digits in defensive rebounds.
- Her 10 points marked the 70th time in her career with a double-digit scoring game, and her 19th this season.
- Kylee Shook collected 14 points, five rebounds, and one assist, making it her third double-digit scoring game this season.
- It was her seventh game this season with five or more rebounds.
- This was the second time this season that Shook has more than five field goals in a game.
- Mariya Moore had three assists in 14 minutes and passed Jude Schimmel for sole possession of 10th on the school's single-season list for assists with 395.
- Jessica Laemmle's three rebounds ties her season high.
- Sam Fuehring led the team with a season-high three steals.
- Bionca Dunham scored eight points, her highest total in conference play this year.
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