Louisville MBB Postgame Notes vs. Robert Morris
December 21, 2018 | Men's Basketball
Louisville 73, Robert Morris 59 | KFC Yum! Center | Louisville, Ky.
SERIES NOTES
- With Friday's win, Louisville is 2-0 all-time against Robert Morris.
- Louisville is now 11-1 against current members of the Northeast Conference.
- Louisville is 139-21 all-time at the KFC Yum! Center, which is in its ninth season as the home for the Cardinals.
- The Cardinals are now 81-5 in non-conference games at the KFC Yum! Center spanning the last nine seasons.
- UofL has now won its last game played immediately before Christmas in each of the last 10 seasons and 17 of the last 18.
- Louisville has now won 14 straight games played on Dec. 21 and is 19-5 all-time on this date.
- With Friday's win, Louisville is now 351-52 over the last 18 years when holding its opponent below 70 points and 5-1 this season.
- The Cardinals overcame an 11-point first-half deficit in Friday's victory.
- Over the last nine seasons, UofL has recovered from nine or more points down to win on 31 occasions, including twice this season (Seton Hall, Dec. 1).
- Louisville trailed 32-29 at halftime, just its second halftime deficit of the season (Tennessee, Nov. 21)
- The 29 points were the lowest first-half total for the Cardinals this season and tied for the lowest in any half (2nd half, Michigan State, Nov. 27).
- The Cardinals outscored Robert Morris 44-27 in the second half.
- After a slow start, Louisville's defense stepped up and held Robert Morris to just 38 percent from the field.
- The Cardinals have held 50 opponents under 40 percent shooting over the last four years and six this season.
- After making 12 of its first 17 shots over the first 14 minutes, RMU made just 11-of-44 for the remainder of the game.
- Louisville had spurts of nine, 11 and 12 consecutive points in Friday's win.
- UofL has produced 22 runs of 8-0 or better in through its 12 games this season.
- The Cardinals have forced opponents into 19 scoring droughts of at least three minutes, including stretches of 3:25, 4:40 and 4:56 on Friday night.
- The Cardinals continued to dominate at the free throw line, making 22 versus just nine attempts for the Colonials.
- Louisville has made more free throws than the opponent has attempted in seven of 12 games.
- Robert Morris was just 5-of-9 from the free throw line Friday, the second time this season a Louisville opponent has made five or fewer free throws (4, Central Arkansas, Dec. 5).
- Louisville matched its best rebounding performance of the season on Friday, outrebounding Robert Morris by 15, 41-26.
- The Cardinals have outrebounded their opposition in 10 of 12 games this season and six straight.
- UofL is 9-1 when it wins the rebounding battle.
- Jordan Nwora led the way for the Cardinals on Friday night with his fourth double-double of the season, tallying 19 points and 13 rebounds.
- Nwora has recorded a double-double in back-to-back games and three of his last four.
- Nwora has scored in double figures in 11 of 12 games this season, including seven with at least 19 points.
- The 13 rebounds were one shy of his career-high, set back on Dec. 8 at Indiana.
- Nwora has double-digit rebounds in three of his last four games, averaging 11.5 during that stretch.
- Steven Enoch matched his career-high in scoring on Friday night with 16 points in the win.
- Enoch scored his 16 points in just 23 minutes of action, equaling his career-best total set against Central Arkansas (Dec. 5).
- Enoch was 6-of-7 from the free throw line in the victory, his second-most free throw makes of the year, improving his season total to 29-for-33 (.879) at the stripe.
- Dwayne Sutton was the third Cardinal in double figures on Friday night, scoring 14 points in the win.
- Sutton has scored in double digits in three straight games and six this season.
- Sutton was 2-for-2 from the 3-point line, extending his streak of games with at least one outside shot made to nine.
- The Cardinals played without graduate transfer Christen Cunningham on Friday night.
- Cunningham had started all 11 games for the Cardinals prior to Friday.
- Malik Williams surpassed 200 career points in Friday's win.
- Williams entered the night with 199 career points and registered his 200th with a free throw at 13:11 in the first half.
- Williams also had two blocks in the victory, giving him at least one in 11 of 12 games this season.
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