Louisville Women's Basketball Postgame Notes
March 02, 2017 | Women's Basketball
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Louisville Basketball
Postgame Notes
No. 14 Louisville 68, Clemson 46
March 2, 2017 – HTC Center (2,613)
Team Records and Series Notes
- Louisville defeated Clemson 68-46 in the second round of the ACC Tournament to improve to 26-6.
- Louisville holds a 4-3 series advantage over Clemson.
- The Cardinals improved to 1-1 against the Tigers in neutral-site meetings.
- Louisville advanced to the ACC Tournament quarterfinals and faces No. 4 seed NC State on Friday at 11 a.m. ET.
- The Wolfpack own a 3-2 series lead after defeating the Cardinals this year during the regular season.
Louisville Team Notes
- Louisville has won its opening game in a conference tournament each of the 10 seasons under head coach Jeff Walz. The Cardinals improved to 14-9 (.609) in conference tournaments under Walz.
- Louisville held Clemson to just 46 points, marking the second-consecutive game the Cardinals' defense has limited a foe to less than 50 points.
- The Cardinals improved to 19-1 when limiting opponents to 59 points or less.
- Louisville stifled Clemson to seven field goals in the first half and 28.8 percent from the field for the game.
- It is the sixth-consecutive game an opponent has been unable to surpass 40 percent from the field and the 18th this season.
- Louisville's opponents are now shooting 36.6 percent from the field. The mark, currently, surpasses the school record set by the 2006-07 team for lowest field goal percentage by opponents (.367).
- Louisville shot a remarkable 22 of 34 inside the arc, a 64.7 percent clip.
- Clemson scored only four points in the first quarter, the 19th time an opponent has been held to single digits in the period. Overall, Louisville has held opponents to single-digit points 22 times this season.
- The Cardinals' bench contributed 26 points in the victory.
Louisville Player Notes
- Myisha Hines-Allen totaled 17 points and six rebounds.
- She went 7 of 10 from the field, connecting on at least seven field goals for the 13th time this season.
- Hines-Allen boasts 601 career field goals and needs two more to pass Janet McNew (602, 1979-83) for eighth and also tie Kristin Mattox (603, 1992-96) for seventh.
- Hines-Allen has 722 career rebounds and is 11 shy of passing Devita Ceaser (732, 1981-85) for 10th all-time on the school's list.
- Hines-Allen improved her career point total to 1,404, putting her at 10th on the school's all-time scoring list. She needs 40 points to pass Jackie Spencer (1,443, 1981-85) for ninth.
- Hines-Allen has led UofL in rebounding in 21 games this season.
- Asia Durr scored 17 points and accumulated five rebounds.
- Durr has scored 567 points this season and passed Kristin Mattox (557, 1995-96) for 10th most points on the school's single-season list.
- She surpassed the 900-point plateau and owns 909 through 62 career games.
- She had three 3-pointers, marking the 34th-consecutive game, where she has made at least one trey.
- Durr has connected on 98 3-pointers this season. She is tied with Sara Nord (98, 2003-04) for second most in a season in school history.
- Mariya Moore collected a game-high six assists.
- She has a team-leading 147 assists this season, one short of her single-season high (148) set last year.
- Moore ranks ninth all-time in school history with 416 assists. She needs 48 to pass Jackie Spencer (463, 1981-85) for eighth.
- Jazmine Jones scored 12 points off the bench, her third game this year in double figures.
- She went a season best 6 of 7 from the free throw line.
Players Mentioned
WBB: Head Coach Jeff Walz Press Conference (7/31/25)
Thursday, July 31
Jeff Walz Post Game vs Clemson Press Conference 02.27.25
Friday, May 16
WBB: NCAA 2nd Round Preview Press Conference
Saturday, March 22
WBB: NCAA 1st Round Postgame Press Conference (Nebraska - 3/21/25)
Saturday, March 22