Louisville Women's Basketball Postgame Notes vs. Notre Dame
March 04, 2023 | Women's Basketball
No. 4 Louisville 64, No. 1 Notre Dame 38
Mar. 4, 2023 – Greensboro ColiseumÂ
Team Notes:
Mar. 4, 2023 – Greensboro ColiseumÂ
Team Notes:
- The Cardinals have won 174 games and hold a .852 (174-30) winning percentage since the start of the 2017-18 season. The wins rank fourth and winning percentage ranks fifth in the NCAA over that span.
- Louisville is 14-7 all-time at the ACC Tournament and are 4-4 in the semifinals.
- Louisville 13-18 all-time against Notre Dame and are 2-2 against the Irish at the ACC Tournament.
- The Cardinals are using a new lineup of Mykasa Robinson, Hailey Van Lith, Chrislyn Carr, Olivia Cochran and Nyla Harris for the second consecutive game. This lineup is now 2-0. Â
- Louisville limited Notre Dame to 38 points, the lowest amount scored by a No. 1 seed in the ACC Tournament all-time. It was also the all-time fewest points allowed in a semifinal game of the ACC Tournament.Â
- This was the 11th time this season the Cardinals have held an opponent to 59 points or less and they are 11-0 in those games.Â
- 38 points marks the lowest amount of points scored by an ACC opponent this season and a season-low for the Fighting Irish.Â
- The Cardinals held ND to less than 10 points in each of the first three quarters.Â
- The Cards' 26-point win over Notre Dame ties the largest margin of victory in an ACC Tournament game in school history.Â
- Louisville has completed this feat in back-to-back games, with a 26-point win margin against Wake Forest in this years' quarterfinals.Â
- The Cardinals tallied 30 points in the paint in the win, their 20th game this season with 30 or more points in the paint.Â
- The Cardinals limited Notre Dame to 15 first half points, the fewest points for the Fighting Irish in any half this season. The last time ND had 15 or fewer points at the half was Feb. 27, 2022 against Louisville.Â
- Louisville forced 22 turnovers from the Fighting Irish on Saturday. It is the 10th time this season they have turned an opposing team over 20 or more times in a game.
- Louisville had four players score in double figures against Notre Dame. It was the seventh time that has occurred this season and the Cards are 7-0 in those games.
- The Cardinals pulled down 42 rebounds, the second-consecutive game they have grabbed at least 40 rebounds and the 12th time this season.Â
- Hailey Van Lith scored 15 points today, her 30th double-digit scoring game of the season.Â
- Van Lith had a team-high three steals against ND, her 14th game this season with multiple steals.Â
- She was a perfect 7-of-7 from the line and has made 13 consecutive free throws dating back to Feb. 26 against ND.Â
- It was the ninth-straight game Van Lith has scored 15 points or more.
- Mykasa Robinson recorded a team-high five assists while scoring 10 points on 5-of-7 shooting and pulling down a team-high eight rebounds for the Cardinals.Â
- This was just the fourth game this season that Robinson has scored in double figures.Â
- It was the 10th-straight game Robinson had led the Cardinals in assists.
- She is averaging 7.4 points, 7.4 rebounds, 7.1 assists and 2.4 steals in the last 10 games since she joined the starting lineup.
- Robinson recorded two steals, her 16th game this season with multiple steals.Â
- Olivia Cochran scored 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the floor, her third-consecutive game in double figures and the 13th game overall this season.
- She also pulled down a team-high eight rebounds while adding two assists and a steal.Â
- Nyla Harris pulled down six rebounds while adding six points and a steal for the Cardinals.Â
- Chrislyn Carr scored 10 points in her second game back in the starting lineup.Â
- Carr also added three rebounds, two assists and a steal.Â
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