Louisville Women's Basketball Postgame Notes
March 04, 2017 | Women's Basketball
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Louisville Basketball
Postgame Notes
No. 3 Notre Dame 84, No. 14 Louisville 73
March 3, 2017 – HTC Center (3,600)
Team Records and Series Notes
- No. 3 Notre Dame defeated No. 14 Louisville 84-73 ACC Tournament semifinal, with the Cardinals falling to 27-7.
- Notre Dame holds a 14-4 lead in the series.
- Louisville awaits its fate in the NCAA Tournament. Selection Show Monday takes place on March 13.
Louisville Team Notes
- Louisville competed in a league tournament semifinal for the fifth-consecutive season.
- The Cardinals connected on a season-best 11 3-pointers.
- Louisville went 11 of 21 from beyond the arc, its fourth time hitting better than 50 percent of its 3-pointers.
- Louisville outrebounded Notre Dame 35-25 in the contest, including 11-7 on the offensive rebounds.
- The Cardinals finished with 16 assists on 28 baskets.
- Louisville went just 6 of 8 from the free throw line, compared to Notre Dame's 20-of-24 performance at the charity stripe.
Louisville Player Notes
- Asia Durr scored 17 of her game-high 26 points in the second half.
- It was her 15th 20-point game of the season, the 19th of her career.
- Durr has scored 621 points this season and moved into seventh on the school's single-season scoring list. She needs only six points to pass Gwen Doyle (626, 626) for sixth.
- She owns 963 through 64 career games.
- She had six 3-pointers, marking the 36th-consecutive game, where she has made at least one trey. She tied Sara Nord for the school record.
- Durr has connected on 108 3-pointers this season. She only trails Shoni Schimmel's record of 118 set in 2013-14.
- Durr has 152 career 3-pointers, moving into 10th on the school's career list.
- Durr has connected on 209 field goals this year, five shy of tying for ninth most in a season in school history.
- Myisha Hines-Allen totaled 22 points and 12 rebounds for her 15th double-double of the season.
- She has 15 double-doubles this year, the most in the ACC, and 27 for her career. She is one shy of tying Gwen Doyle (1990-92) for third most in school history.
- She connected on nine field goals, pushing her career total to 616. She surpassed Jackie Spencer (614, 1981-85) for sixth on the school's career chart.
- Hines-Allen has 744 career rebounds and moved past Keshia Hines (743, 2007-11) for ninth all-time on the school's list.
- Hines-Allen improved her career point total to 1,440, putting her at 10th on the school's all-time scoring list. She needs four points to pass Jackie Spencer (1,443, 1981-85) for ninth.
- Mariya Moore collected a team-high eight assists to go with seven points and four rebounds.
- She has a team-leading 160 assists this season, a single-season high.
- She needs 17 more to tie Stephanie Edwards (177, 1980-81) for 10th on the school's single-season list.
- Moore ranks ninth all-time in school history with 429 assists. She needs 35 to pass Jackie Spencer (463, 1981-85) for eighth.
- Kylee Shook connected on four 3-pointers and finished with 16 points.
- It was her fourth game this season with double-digit points.
- It was her fourth game this year with at least two 3-pointers.
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