Team Stats
UVA
UL
FG%
.317
.571
3FG%
.190
.500
FT%
.250
.778
RB
27
42
TO
19
18
STL
9
12
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned

Balanced Attack Leads No. 4 Louisville Past Virginia, 91-43
January 17, 2019 | Women's Basketball
All 11 active players scored for the Cardinals in the win.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The University of Louisville women's basketball team soared to a 91-43 victory over the visiting Virginia Cavaliers (7-11, 1-4) on Thursday night at the KFC Yum! Center.
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Senior Asia Durr's 20 points fueled Louisville's largest-ever ACC win, pushing the No. 4 Cardinals to 16-1 (4-1).
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Sophomore Dana Evans produced the season's first perfect finish from the floor, going 6-of-6 for 14 points. Junior Bionca Dunham cashed in down low all night, scoring 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting.
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For the second time this season, every active player scored at least two points.
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The Cards forced 20 turnovers, leading to easy transition points to keep their distance from the Cavaliers.
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Head coach Jeff Walz said he was pleased with his team's offensive performance.
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"We were able to get out and push the ball and get the tempo to the speed that we wanted," Walz said. "Overall, I was really pleased with how we shot it and areas of the floor we got shots."
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The Cards shot 57.1 percent and hit 12 3-pointers, which marked their second highest mark of the year.
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Louisville's 12 points in the paint allowed them to hold a first quarter lead. Virginia's rebounding efforts kept the Cavaliers close, though, as the opening 10 minutes ended with a 15-11 Louisville lead.
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The Cardinals blew open the lead in the second quarter with a 12-0 run capped by redshirt senior Arica Carter's corner three-pointer. Virginia's scoring drought lasted just over four minutes.
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Louisville's scoring run ballooned to 24-3, giving the Cards a 39-17 lead late into the second quarter.
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UofL patched up their rebounding troubles, outrebounding the Cavs 12-7. Shooting 52.8 percent from the field, the Cards walked to the locker room with a 46-20 lead.
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Virginia scored the first two buckets of the second half. Louisville answered with a 15-0 run, including a pair of threes from Evans. Sixty-four percent shooting in the third quarter helped the Cards own a healthy 71-30 lead going into the final 10 minutes.
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As the fourth winded down, Walz emptied his bench. Notable fourth quarter scorers included freshman Seygan Robins and junior Jessica Laemmle, both who notched their first points of the calendar year.
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Louisville travels for their next two games against Wake Forest (Jan. 20) and Florida State (Jan. 24). The Cards return home on Jan. 27, hosting Pittsburgh.
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Senior Asia Durr's 20 points fueled Louisville's largest-ever ACC win, pushing the No. 4 Cardinals to 16-1 (4-1).
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Sophomore Dana Evans produced the season's first perfect finish from the floor, going 6-of-6 for 14 points. Junior Bionca Dunham cashed in down low all night, scoring 12 points on 6-of-7 shooting.
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For the second time this season, every active player scored at least two points.
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The Cards forced 20 turnovers, leading to easy transition points to keep their distance from the Cavaliers.
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Head coach Jeff Walz said he was pleased with his team's offensive performance.
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"We were able to get out and push the ball and get the tempo to the speed that we wanted," Walz said. "Overall, I was really pleased with how we shot it and areas of the floor we got shots."
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The Cards shot 57.1 percent and hit 12 3-pointers, which marked their second highest mark of the year.
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Louisville's 12 points in the paint allowed them to hold a first quarter lead. Virginia's rebounding efforts kept the Cavaliers close, though, as the opening 10 minutes ended with a 15-11 Louisville lead.
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The Cardinals blew open the lead in the second quarter with a 12-0 run capped by redshirt senior Arica Carter's corner three-pointer. Virginia's scoring drought lasted just over four minutes.
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Louisville's scoring run ballooned to 24-3, giving the Cards a 39-17 lead late into the second quarter.
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UofL patched up their rebounding troubles, outrebounding the Cavs 12-7. Shooting 52.8 percent from the field, the Cards walked to the locker room with a 46-20 lead.
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Virginia scored the first two buckets of the second half. Louisville answered with a 15-0 run, including a pair of threes from Evans. Sixty-four percent shooting in the third quarter helped the Cards own a healthy 71-30 lead going into the final 10 minutes.
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As the fourth winded down, Walz emptied his bench. Notable fourth quarter scorers included freshman Seygan Robins and junior Jessica Laemmle, both who notched their first points of the calendar year.
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Louisville travels for their next two games against Wake Forest (Jan. 20) and Florida State (Jan. 24). The Cards return home on Jan. 27, hosting Pittsburgh.
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