Louisville 91, Virginia 43 - Postgame Notes
Series notes
Game notes
Player notes
- With their 91-43 victory, the Cardinals improve to 8-2 all-time against the Cavaliers and 5-0 in the KFC Yum! Center.
- Louisville is 8-1 against Virginia since joining the ACC and has now won seven straight in the series.
Game notes
- The Cardinals 91-43 victory marked the largest ACC win in program history with a margin of victory of 48.
- The Cardinals extend their home winning streak to 15 straight games at the KFC Yum! Center
- Louisville outscored Virginia 44-24 in the paint, marking the 14th game this season that the Cards have edged their opponents down low.
- The Louisville bench outscored Virginia’s bench 43-14, the third highest bench point total this season and the only time this season the bench has matched the opposing team’s score.
- With 21 second chance points, the Cardinals eclipse the 20-point mark for the fourth time this season.
- The Cardinals held the Cavaliers to just nine points in the second quarter, a tie for the lowest total of the season. Â
- Louisville’s defense held the Cavaliers to the lowest first half points (20) and total points (43) of the season.
- With 19 assists, the Cardinals have now recorded double-digit assists in 16 of their 17 games.
- After defeating Georgia Tech 61-44 in their last outing, the Cards held a team under 50 points in consecutive games for the first time this season.
- Virginia made just one free throw on four attempts, the lowest for a Louisville opponent this season.
- Louisville’s 12 made three-pointers was the highest since Louisville drained 16 in their season opener against Western Kentucky.Â
- The Cardinals’ .571 shooting percentage is their highest mark of the season, eclipsing the previous mark of .564 against Kentucky.
- All ten players scored for the Cardinals for the first time this season.
Player notes
- Asia Durr’s four three-pointers marked her most made threes since Nebraska on November 29. Â
- Durr recorded her 12th 20-plus point scoring game of the season with 20 points.
- Dana Evans was a perfect 6-6 from the field for 14 points, marking the first Louisville player to shoot 100-percent in a game this season.
- Bionca Dunham went 6-7 from the field for a .857 shooting percentage, her best showing of the season.
- Kylee Shook recorded a block for the 12th time this season.