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No. 3/3 Louisville Cardinals at Central Michigan Chippewas Game 12 • Thur., Dec 2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Time/Result NOVEMBER Tues. 6 at Western Kentucky W, 102-80 Fri. 9 at UT Chattanooga W, 75-49 Mon. 19 at Boise State W, 74-55 Fri. 23 vs. Arizona State ^ W, 58-56 Sat. 24 vs. Hartford ^ W, 86-69 Mon. 26 Miami (Ohio) (ACCNE) W, 95-73 Thur. 29 Nebraska (ACCNE) # W, 85-68 No. 3/3 Louisville Cardinals at Central Michigan Chippewas Game 12 • Thur., Dec. 20 • 7 p.m. ET • Mount Pleasant, Mich. • McGuirk Arena DECEMBER Sun. 2 Tennessee State (ACCNE) W, 107-52 LOUISVILLE CENTRAL MICHIGAN Tues. 4 UT Martin (ACCNE) W, 102-62 Sun. 9 Kentucky (ACCNE) W, 80-75 Record: 11-0, 0-0 Record: 8-1, 0-0 Sat. 15 Northern Kentucky (ACCNE) W, 92-59 Last Game: W, 92-59 Last Game: W, 66-57 at Vanderbilt Thur. 20 at Central Michigan 7 p.m. Current Streak: W11 Current Streak: W7 JANUARY Scoring Margin: +23.5 Scoring Margin: +18.0 Thur. 3 North Carolina (ACCNE) * 7 p.m. Head Coach: Jeff Walz Head Coach: Sue Guevara Sun. 6 at Duke (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Thur. 10 at Notre Dame (ESPN) * 7 p.m. Record at UL: 310-96 (12th year) Record at CMU: 214-148 (12th year) Sun. 13 Georgia Tech (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Career Record: Same Career Record: 337-230 (19th year) Thur. 17 Virginia (ACCNE) * 7 p.m. Leading Scorer: Durr (21.7) Leading Scorer: Hudson (23.3) Sun. 20 at Wake Forest (ACCNE) * 1 p.m. Leading Rebounder: Fuehring (6.3) Leading Rebounder: Frost (10.7) Thur. 24 at Florida State (RSN) * 7 p.m. Sun. 27 Pittsburgh (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Assists Leader: Evans (4.6) Assists Leader: Hudson (6.2) Thur. 31 Connecticut (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m. Blocks Leader: Shook (1.6) Blocks Leader: Frost (1.3) Steals Leader: Evans (2.1) Steals Leader: Hudson/Frost (2.0) FEBRUARY Sat. 2 at Clemson (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Next Game: Thur., Jan.3 vs. North Carolina Next Game: Sat., Dec. 29 vs. Tulane Thur. 7 Syracuse (ACCNE) * 7 p.m. Sun. 10 at Virginia Tech (RSN) * 12 p.m. Sun. 17 Miami (ESPN2) * 3 p.m. THE OPENING TIP Thur. 21 at Virginia (ACCNE) * 7 p.m. LIMITING TURNOVERS Sun. 24 Boston College (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. UofL committed a season-low five turnovers vs. NKU. It marks fewest turnovers since they set the school--record and Thur. 28 NC State (ACCNE) * 7 p.m. tied the NCAA Tournament record with three vs. Oregon State in the regional final. They had seven turnovers vs. UK MARCH and have just 12 in the last two games. Prior to the last two games, they had double-digit turnovers in every game. Sun. 3 at Pittsburgh (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Their turnovers per game have dropped from 16.2 to 14.3 after the last two games. Wed.-Sun. 6-10 at ACC Tournament TBA PUTTING UP POINTS Home games are in bold | All Times Eastern UofL ranks fifth in the country and second in the ACC in scoring offense with 86.9 points per game. They have scored * = ACC, ^ = Southpoint Shootout, # = ACC/Big 10 Challenge 100-plus three times, 90-plus five times, 80-plus eight times and 70-plus in 10 of 1 games. In addition to scoring 100- plus in two of four games, they have scored 80-plus in the last seven, averaging 92.4 points during that stretch. QUICK FACTS SCORING MARGIN UofL leads the ACC and ranks 12th in the country with a +23.5 scoring margin. Nine wins have been by 17 or more Location Louisville, Ky. points, six by 22-plus points. They beat Kentucky by five (W, 80-75), but the Cards have won three of the last four by Founded / Enrollment 1798 / 22,298 55 (W, 107-52 vs. TSU), 40 (W, 102-62 vs. UTM) and 33 (W, 92-59 vs. NKU). Nickname / Colors Cardinals / Red and Black Conference Atlantic Coast Home Court (Capacity) KFC Yum! Center (22,000) 11-0 TO START THE YEAR President Dr. Neeli Bendapudi For the second straight season, Louisville has started off with at least a 11-0 record. It marks the second best start Vice President for Athletics Vince Tyra under Walz, behind only the school-record start of 20-0 in 2017-18. Four times a Walz team has started off the season Senior Woman Administrator Christine Herring with wins in their first eight games (2014-15 8-0; 2012-13 8-0). It is the third best start in Louisville history, following Head Coach Jeff Walz (Northern Kentucky, ‘95) last season and a 15-0 start in 2006-07. Associate Head Coach Stephanie Norman Associate Coach Sam Purcell CARDINALS EXCEL IN THE CLASSROOM Assistant Coach Samantha Williams Director of Operations Kate Tucker The Cardinals achieved a collective 3.264 grade-point average for the 2018 fall semester, the fourth highest GPA Exec. Director/Player Relations Adrienne Johnson in the Jeff Walz era. This marks the ninth straight semester that women’s basketball has earned better than a 3.0 Video Coordinator/Graphic Design LaMont Russell cumulative GPA. In addition, 12 student-athletes earned a 3.0 or better GPA, while eight earned Red & Black Scholar Assoc. Strength & Conditioning Coach Beth Burns Athlete status for a 3.25 or better cumulative GPA. Asia Durr, Lindsey Duvall, Dana Evans and Sam Fuehring were all All-Time Record 857-487 (44th yr.) named to the Dean’s List for Fall 2018, earning above a 3.5 GPA. Arica Carter, Durr and Fuehring are all on schedule All-Time NCAA Tournament Record 31-21 (21 Appearances) to graduate in the spring. Carter is working toward her second degree after graduating with a B.S. in Health and SID - Nick Evans c: (502) 807-9345 Human Performance last December. email: [email protected] Athletics Department (502) 852-5732 Basketball Office (502) 852-8355 Sports Information Office // University of Louisville // Louisville, KY 40292 // GoCards.com Sports Information Office (502) 852-6581 Phone: (502) 852-3085 // Fax: (502) 852-7401 // email: [email protected] // Twitter: @UofLWBB PROBABLE STARTERS 11 25 23 33 3 Asia Sam Arica JONES Jazmine Bionca DURR CARTER FUEHRING DUNHAM PPG RPG APG MPG PPG RPG APG MPG PPG RPG APG MPG PPG RPG APG MPG PPG RPG APG MPG 9.0 3.3 2.7 25.3 21.7 3.7 3.5 29.6 7.6 4.8 2.6 21.3 9.2 3.8 0.6 20.9 11.3 6.3 1.2 24.3 2018-19 LOUISVILLE CARDINALS BASKETBALL GAME 12: LOUISVILLE AT CENTRAL MICHIGAN | DEC. 20, 2018 2018-19 Louisville Cardinals (11-0 Overall, 0-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) Probable Starters No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG APG Notes 11 Arica Carter G 5-8 R-Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. 9.0 3.3 2.7 20-43 (.465) from 3-pt range, 7th in ACC 25 Asia Durr G 5-10 Sr. Douglasville, Ga. 21.7 3.7 3.5 44 career 20-point games, seven this season 23 Jazmine Jones G 6-0 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. 7.6 4.8 2.6 Started 50 consecutive games, most on team 33 Bionca Dunham F 6-2 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. 9.2 3.8 0.6 Shooting 63.2 percent from floor (43-68) 3 Sam Fuehring F 6-3 Sr. Wanaque, N.J. 11.3 6.3 1.2 18 points and 9 rebounds, game-winner vs. ASU Reserves 1 Dana Evans G 5-6 So. Gary, Ind. 10.5 1.6 4.6 Ranks 4th in ACC with 4.6 assists per game 2 Yacine Diop G 5-10 R-Sr. Dakar, Senegal 6.3 4.3 1.0 Out for season with torn ACL (left) 4 Seygan Robins G 5-10 Fr. Harrodsburg, Ky. 2.0 0.3 0.9 Won 2 State Titles at Mercer Co., Miss KY Basketball 5 Mykasa Robinson G 5-7 Fr. Ashland, Ky. 2.3 3.0 0.8 Career-high seven rebounds vs. TSU 12 Lindsey Duvall G 5-9 R-Fr. Mt. Washington, Ky. 4.4 0.9 0.3 11-27 (.407) from 3-pt range 21 Kylee Shook F 6-4 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. 8.2 6.1 0.8 Program-record 8 blocks vs. TSU 24 Jessica Laemmle G 5-2 Jr. Louisville, Ky. 0.4 0.1 0.5 Has played in eight games 30 Molly Lockhart F 6-1 Fr. Louisville, Ky. -- -- -- Redshirting in 2018-19 Pronunciation Guide: Arica (Erica), Yacine Diop (Ya-seen Dee-op), Durr (der), Fuehring (FYUR-ing), Laemmle (limb-LEE), Seygan (SAY-gen {hard G}), Mykasa (Mah-casa), Walz (walls) ABOUT THE CHIPPEWAS Last year, Central Michigan finished the season with a 30-5 record, including a 17-1 record in MAC play. They won GAMEDAY INFO the MAC Tournament with a 96-91 victory over Buffalo and then knocked off 6-seed LSU (W, 78-69) and 3-seed Ohio State (W, 95-78) to advance to the Sweet 16 where they fell to 2-seed Oregon (L, 83-69). They return three starters Date: Thursday, Dec. 20 from that team and are off to an 8-1 start this season, which their lone defeat at home to South Dakota State (L, Time: 7 p.m. ET 80-71). They have wins vs. Western Kentucky (W, 108-90), at Virginia (W, 74-61), vs. Chattanooga (W, 73-50) and Site: McGuirk Arena at Vanderbilt (W, 66-57).
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