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Shook Sets Block Record in Win Over Tennessee State
December 02, 2018 | Women's Basketball
Kylee Shook recorded a program-record eight blocks in the 107-52 over the Tigers.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Career-high performances from Dana Evans and Kylee Shook propelled Louisville past Tennessee State 107-52 on Sunday afternoon at the KFC YUM! Center.
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With the win, Louisville improves to 8-0 on the season. It marks the second straight season that they have won their first eight games.
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Louisville took their first lead at 6-4 on Asia Durr's pull-up jumper and never trailed the rest of the way.
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Tennessee State opened the second quarter on an 8-0 run to cut the Cardinals' lead to four at 29-25. Louisville put a stop to the run and the momentum, only allowing two layups and two free throws for the final six minutes and took a 49-31 lead into the half.
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Lindsey Duvall had a season-high scoring night, contributing six of her nine points in the third quarter to help widen the gap to 86-44.
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Jessica Laemmle scored her first points of the season, sinking a three-pointer in the fourth quarter as the Cardinals sealed the victory.
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Durr led the Cardinals in scoring for the sixth time this season with 19 points, while Evans scored 17 points to set a new career high. Jazmine Jones and Bionca Dunham also scored in double-digits for Louisville, each finishing with 14 points.
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Shook set a new program record for blocks in a game with eight, surpassing Sheronne Vails' seven blocks in 2010. It also eclipsed her previous career-high of six vs. Middle Tennessee a year ago.
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Overall, the Cardinals finished with 11 blocks, the most in the Walz era.
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In addition, Shook set a career-high in rebounds, grabbing 14 in 21 minutes of play. Dunham and Mykasa Robinson each tallied a season-high seven rebounds.Â
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Arica Carter finished with nine points, five steals and four assists.
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Louisville returns to the KFC YUM! Center on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. when they take on UT Martin.
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With the win, Louisville improves to 8-0 on the season. It marks the second straight season that they have won their first eight games.
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Louisville took their first lead at 6-4 on Asia Durr's pull-up jumper and never trailed the rest of the way.
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Tennessee State opened the second quarter on an 8-0 run to cut the Cardinals' lead to four at 29-25. Louisville put a stop to the run and the momentum, only allowing two layups and two free throws for the final six minutes and took a 49-31 lead into the half.
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Lindsey Duvall had a season-high scoring night, contributing six of her nine points in the third quarter to help widen the gap to 86-44.
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Jessica Laemmle scored her first points of the season, sinking a three-pointer in the fourth quarter as the Cardinals sealed the victory.
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Durr led the Cardinals in scoring for the sixth time this season with 19 points, while Evans scored 17 points to set a new career high. Jazmine Jones and Bionca Dunham also scored in double-digits for Louisville, each finishing with 14 points.
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Shook set a new program record for blocks in a game with eight, surpassing Sheronne Vails' seven blocks in 2010. It also eclipsed her previous career-high of six vs. Middle Tennessee a year ago.
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Overall, the Cardinals finished with 11 blocks, the most in the Walz era.
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In addition, Shook set a career-high in rebounds, grabbing 14 in 21 minutes of play. Dunham and Mykasa Robinson each tallied a season-high seven rebounds.Â
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Arica Carter finished with nine points, five steals and four assists.
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Louisville returns to the KFC YUM! Center on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. when they take on UT Martin.
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