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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) 7 p.m. Thur. 29 Nebraska (ACCNE) # 7 p.m. DECEMBER Sun. 2 Tennessee State (ACCNE) 2 p.m. Tues. 4 UT Martin (ACCNE) 7 p.m. Sun. 9 Kentucky (ACCNE) 2 p.m. Sat. 15 Northern Kentucky (ACCNE) 11:30 a.m. Thur. 20 at Central Michigan 7 p.m. JANUARY Thur. 3 North Carolina (ACCNE) * 7 p.m. Sun. 6 at Duke (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Thur. 10 at Notre Dame (ESPN) * 7 p.m. Sun. 13 Georgia Tech (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Thur. 17 Virginia (ACCNE) * 7 p.m. Sun. 20 at Wake Forest (ACCNE) * 1 p.m. Thur. 24 at Florida State (RSN) * 7 p.m. Sun. 27 Pittsburgh (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Thur. 31 Connecticut (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m. FEBRUARY Sat. 2 at Clemson (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Thur. 7 Syracuse (ACCNE) * 7 p.m. Sun. 10 at Virginia Tech (RSN) * 12 p.m. Sun. 17 Miami (ESPN2) * 3 p.m. Thur. 21 at Virginia (ACCNE) * 7 p.m. Sun. 24 Boston College (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Thur. 28 NC State (ACCNE) * 7 p.m. MARCH Sun. 3 at Pittsburgh (ACCNE) * 2 p.m. Wed.-Sun. 6-10 at ACC Tournament TBA Home games are in bold | All Times Eastern * = ACC, ^ = Southpoint Shootout, # = ACC/Big 10 Challenge Location Louisville, Ky. Founded / Enrollment 1798 / 22,298 Nickname / Colors Cardinals / Red and Black Conference Atlantic Coast Home Court (Capacity) KFC Yum! Center (22,000) President Dr. Neeli Bendapudi Vice President for Athletics Vince Tyra Senior Woman Administrator Christine Herring Head Coach Jeff Walz (Northern Kentucky, ‘95) Associate Head Coach Stephanie Norman Associate Coach Sam Purcell Assistant Coach Samantha Williams Director of Operations Kate Tucker Exec. Director/Player Relations Adrienne Johnson Video Coordinator/Graphic Design LaMont Russell Assoc. Strength & Conditioning Coach Beth Burns All-Time Record 851-487 (44th yr.) All-Time NCAA Tournament Record 31-21 (21 Appearances) SID - Nick Evans c: (502) 807-9345 email: [email protected] Athletics Department (502) 852-5732 Basketball Office (502) 852-8355 Sports Information Office (502) 852-6581 Sports Information Office // University of Louisville // Louisville, KY 40292 // GoCards.com Phone: (502) 852-3085 // Fax: (502) 852-7401 // email: [email protected] // Twitter: @UofLWBB No. 4/5 Louisville Cardinals vs. Miami (Ohio) Redhawks LOUISVILLE Record: 5-0, 0-0 Last Game: W, 86-69 vs. Hartford Current Streak: W5 Scoring Margin: +17.2 Head Coach: Jeff Walz Record at UL: 304-96 (12th year) Career Record: Same Leading Scorer: Durr (22.2) Leading Rebounder: Fuehring (6.4) Assists Leader: Evans (5.4) Blocks Leader: Shook (1.0) Steals Leader: Evans (2.0) Next Game: Thur., Nov. 29 vs. Nebraska Game 6 • Mon., Nov. 26 • 7:00 p.m. ET • Louisville, Ky. • KFC Yum! Center PROBABLE STARTERS PPG RPG APG MPG 22.2 4.0 3.0 31.6 Asia DURR 25 PPG RPG APG MPG 9.4 3.8 2.2 28.8 Arica CARTER 11 PPG RPG APG MPG 11.6 6.4 0.8 23.2 Sam FUEHRING 3 PPG RPG APG MPG 6.4 2.6 0.4 17.0 Bionca DUNHAM 33 MIAMI (OHIO) Record: 4-0 0-0 Last Game: W, 68-55 vs. High Point Current Streak: W4 Scoring Margin: +12.8 Head Coach: Megan Duffy Record at MU: 26-11 (2nd year) Career Record: Same Leading Scorer: Dickerson, Kluesner (13.3) Leading Rebounder: Kluesner (8.0) Assists Leader: Dickerson (6.5) Blocks Leader: Dickerson, Reid (0.5) Steals Leader: Dickerson (2.8) Next Game: Sat, Dec. 1 at Illinois-Chicago EN-DURR-ANCE Durr is averaging 22.2 points per game through five games. She ranks second in the ACC and 20th in the country. She is connecting on 4.0 3-point field goals per game, which leads the ACC and ranked fifth in the country. In the season opener at WKU, Durr scored the Cards’ first 11 points and finished with 33 to set UofL’s all-time record for points in an opener. She scored her 33 points in just 21 minutes, shooting 12-21 from the floor and 7-15 from 3-point range. She followed that by scoring 24 points at Chattanooga, 14 of which came during a 30-10 third quarter. She finished 7-14 from the floor, 5-10 from deep, with three assists and four rebounds. At Boise State, she had a team-high 20 points and four assists, while also pulling down seven rebounds. She had 14 points vs. ASU and 20 points vs. Hartford. FUEHRING NAMED SOUTH POINT SHOOTOUT ALL-TOURNEY TEAM Fuehring was named to the South Point Shootout All-Tournament team after averaging 18.5 points and seven rebounds. She had a team-high 18 points and nine rebounds, including the game-winning layup with three seconds to go vs. Arizona State, then had 19 points, which tied a career-high, and five rebounds vs. Hartford. She was also 8-8 from the line. She is averaging 11.6 points, while shooting 20-35 (.571) from the floor, and a team-high 6.4 rebounds after five games. She had a team-high eight rebounds at Boise State, adding nine points. BIG QUARTERS Louisville used a 37-18 second quarter to pull away from Hartford on Saturday. Hartford outscored Louisville the other three quarters, 51-49 (1st: 16-18; 3rd: 15-15; 4th: 18-18). They used a 21-15 fourth quarter, which included an 8-0 run to squeak out a 58-56 win over Arizona State. At Boise State, they used a 19-3 run to win the third 22-13 to open up the game. THE OPENING TIP QUICK FACTS PPG RPG APG MPG 5.2 5.2 2.0 21.0 Jazmine JONES 23

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Page 1: No. 4/5 Louisville Cardinals vs. Miami (Ohio) Redhawks · 2018. 11. 25. · KFC Yum! Center. BEST FANS IN THE COUNTRY Louisville averaged 7,836 fans last season, which ranked fifth

2018-19 SCHEDULE/RESULTSDate Opponent Time/Result

NOVEMBERTues. 6 at Western Kentucky W, 102-80Fri. 9 at UT Chattanooga W, 75-49Mon. 19 at Boise State W, 74-55Fri. 23 vs. Arizona State ^ W, 58-56Sat. 24 vs. Hartford ^ W, 86-69Mon. 26 Miami (Ohio) (ACCNE) 7 p.m.Thur. 29 Nebraska (ACCNE) # 7 p.m.

DECEMBERSun. 2 Tennessee State (ACCNE) 2 p.m.Tues. 4 UT Martin (ACCNE) 7 p.m.Sun. 9 Kentucky (ACCNE) 2 p.m.Sat. 15 Northern Kentucky (ACCNE) 11:30 a.m.Thur. 20 at Central Michigan 7 p.m.

JANUARYThur. 3 North Carolina (ACCNE) * 7 p.m.Sun. 6 at Duke (ACCNE) * 2 p.m.Thur. 10 at Notre Dame (ESPN) * 7 p.m.Sun. 13 Georgia Tech (ACCNE) * 2 p.m.Thur. 17 Virginia (ACCNE) * 7 p.m.Sun. 20 at Wake Forest (ACCNE) * 1 p.m.Thur. 24 at Florida State (RSN) * 7 p.m.Sun. 27 Pittsburgh (ACCNE) * 2 p.m.Thur. 31 Connecticut (ESPN/ESPN2) 7 p.m.

FEBRUARYSat. 2 at Clemson (ACCNE) * 2 p.m.Thur. 7 Syracuse (ACCNE) * 7 p.m.Sun. 10 at Virginia Tech (RSN) * 12 p.m.Sun. 17 Miami (ESPN2) * 3 p.m.Thur. 21 at Virginia (ACCNE) * 7 p.m.Sun. 24 Boston College (ACCNE) * 2 p.m.Thur. 28 NC State (ACCNE) * 7 p.m.

MARCHSun. 3 at Pittsburgh (ACCNE) * 2 p.m.Wed.-Sun. 6-10 at ACC Tournament TBA

Home games are in bold | All Times Eastern* = ACC, ^ = Southpoint Shootout, # = ACC/Big 10 Challenge

Location Louisville, Ky.Founded / Enrollment 1798 / 22,298Nickname / Colors Cardinals / Red and BlackConference Atlantic CoastHome Court (Capacity) KFC Yum! Center (22,000)President Dr. Neeli BendapudiVice President for Athletics Vince TyraSenior Woman Administrator Christine HerringHead Coach Jeff Walz (Northern Kentucky, ‘95)Associate Head Coach Stephanie NormanAssociate Coach Sam PurcellAssistant Coach Samantha WilliamsDirector of Operations Kate TuckerExec. Director/Player Relations Adrienne JohnsonVideo Coordinator/Graphic Design LaMont RussellAssoc. Strength & Conditioning Coach Beth BurnsAll-Time Record 851-487 (44th yr.)All-Time NCAA Tournament Record 31-21 (21 Appearances)SID - Nick Evans c: (502) 807-9345 email: [email protected] Department (502) 852-5732Basketball Office (502) 852-8355Sports Information Office (502) 852-6581

Sports Information Office // University of Louisville // Louisville, KY 40292 // GoCards.comPhone: (502) 852-3085 // Fax: (502) 852-7401 // email: [email protected] // Twitter: @UofLWBB

No. 4/5 Louisville Cardinals vs. Miami (Ohio) Redhawks

LOUISVILLERecord: 5-0, 0-0Last Game: W, 86-69 vs. HartfordCurrent Streak: W5Scoring Margin: +17.2Head Coach: Jeff WalzRecord at UL: 304-96 (12th year)Career Record: SameLeading Scorer: Durr (22.2)Leading Rebounder: Fuehring (6.4)Assists Leader: Evans (5.4)Blocks Leader: Shook (1.0)Steals Leader: Evans (2.0)Next Game: Thur., Nov. 29 vs. Nebraska

Game 6 • Mon., Nov. 26 • 7:00 p.m. ET • Louisville, Ky. • KFC Yum! Center

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MIAMI (OHIO)Record: 4-0 0-0Last Game: W, 68-55 vs. High PointCurrent Streak: W4Scoring Margin: +12.8Head Coach: Megan DuffyRecord at MU: 26-11 (2nd year)Career Record: SameLeading Scorer: Dickerson, Kluesner (13.3)Leading Rebounder: Kluesner (8.0)Assists Leader: Dickerson (6.5)Blocks Leader: Dickerson, Reid (0.5)Steals Leader: Dickerson (2.8)Next Game: Sat, Dec. 1 at Illinois-Chicago

EN-DURR-ANCEDurr is averaging 22.2 points per game through five games. She ranks second in the ACC and 20th in the country. She is connecting on 4.0 3-point field goals per game, which leads the ACC and ranked fifth in the country. In the season opener at WKU, Durr scored the Cards’ first 11 points and finished with 33 to set UofL’s all-time record for points in an opener. She scored her 33 points in just 21 minutes, shooting 12-21 from the floor and 7-15 from 3-point range. She followed that by scoring 24 points at Chattanooga, 14 of which came during a 30-10 third quarter. She finished 7-14 from the floor, 5-10 from deep, with three assists and four rebounds. At Boise State, she had a team-high 20 points and four assists, while also pulling down seven rebounds. She had 14 points vs. ASU and 20 points vs. Hartford.

FUEHRING NAMED SOUTH POINT SHOOTOUT ALL-TOURNEY TEAMFuehring was named to the South Point Shootout All-Tournament team after averaging 18.5 points and seven rebounds. She had a team-high 18 points and nine rebounds, including the game-winning layup with three seconds to go vs. Arizona State, then had 19 points, which tied a career-high, and five rebounds vs. Hartford. She was also 8-8 from the line. She is averaging 11.6 points, while shooting 20-35 (.571) from the floor, and a team-high 6.4 rebounds after five games. She had a team-high eight rebounds at Boise State, adding nine points.

BIG QUARTERSLouisville used a 37-18 second quarter to pull away from Hartford on Saturday. Hartford outscored Louisville the other three quarters, 51-49 (1st: 16-18; 3rd: 15-15; 4th: 18-18). They used a 21-15 fourth quarter, which included an 8-0 run to squeak out a 58-56 win over Arizona State. At Boise State, they used a 19-3 run to win the third 22-13 to open up the game.

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GAME 6: LOUISVILLE VS. MIAMI (OHIO) | NOV. 26, 2018

2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

ABOUT THE REDHAWKSIn head coach Megan Duffy’s first season at the helm, Miami (Ohio) went 22-11 overall, 12-6 in the MAC, and played in the WNIT, falling to Duquesne, 69-56, in the first round. They return four starters from a year ago and have opened the season with a 4-0 record. In their last contest, they downed High Point, 68-55, in Oxford. They are led by First Team All-MAC performer Lauren Dickerson. Last season, she averaged a team-high 19.6 ppg and 5.3 apg, while also posting 3.7 rpg. In four games this year, she is leading the team with 13.3 ppg, 6.5 apg and 2.8 spg, while pulling down 4.5 rpg, in 35.8 minutes. <Series History - Louisville is 7-4 all-time against Miami (Ohio) and 5-0 at home. This will be the first matchup between the two teams at the KFC Yum! Center. This marks the first time the Cardinals and Redhawks have squared off since March 23, 2008 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in New Orleans. The game marked head coach Jeff Walz’s first tournament game and Louisville won 81-67. They then moved on to their first ever Sweet 16 with an 80-63 win vs. Kansas State. It marks first game in Louisville since Dec. 28, 2001 (W, 92-71).

FINALLY COMING HOMEThe Cardinals open their home schedule on Monday vs. Miami (Ohio). They started the season with their first five games away from home, which marked the most away games to start the season since 2007-08 when they also opened with five away from Derby City.

WALZ AND HOME OPENERSHead coach Jeff Walz is 9-2 in home openers at Louisville. The only losses a 75-71 defeat to California on Nov. 15, 2015 and a 63-50 loss to No. 4 Tennessee on Nov. 12, 2010 to open the KFC Yum! Center. Last season, they opened their season at home with an 80-40 win over Southeast Missouri.

HOME COURT ADVANTAGEUofL boasts a 123-15 record (.891) at the KFC Yum! Center. All-time in the venue, Louisville holds aplus-22.3 scoring margin. Louisville hit a milestone during the 2016-17 campaign when attendancesurpassed the one-million mark for women’s basketball games. Through 138 games, Louisvilleaverages 9,328 per contest and has welcomed more than one million fans through the doors of theKFC Yum! Center.

BEST FANS IN THE COUNTRYLouisville averaged 7,836 fans last season, which ranked fifth in the country, and their 148,887 total fans ranked third. 78,126 fans attended the final eight games at the KFC Yum! Center last year, an average of 9,766 per game. They had 3 straight 10,000-plus attendance games vs. ND, FSU, WF, which marked the largest 3-game attendance since they had 37,259 total vs. Pitt, UNC and BC in 2014-15. The 14,248 fans for the Top-15 match-up between Louisville and Florida State marked 3rd highest attendance last year in women’s basketball, (1st - 15,564 - Notre Dame at UConn; 2nd - 14,763 - Tennessee atSouth Carolina). It also marked highest attendance for a women’s game at the KFC Yum! Centersince they had 16,524 for their opener vs. California on 11/15/15.

THIRD QUARTER BURSTS IN FIRST THREE GAMESIn the first three games, UofL outscored opponents 83-31 in the third quarter. They led WKU 54-43 at halftime and then took control of the game by outscoring the Hilltoppers 31-8 in the third. At Chattanooga, they led 28-21 at half and won the third quarter 30-10 to open up the game. At Boise State, the Cardinals led 31-28 and used a 19-3 run to win the third 22-13 and open up the game.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown PPG RPG APG Notes11 Arica Carter G 5-8 R-Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. 9.4 3.8 2.2 Career-high 19 points vs. WKU (4-7 from 3-pt range)25 Asia Durr G 5-10 Sr. Douglasville, Ga. 22.2 4.0 3.0 41 career 20-point games, four this season23 Jazmine Jones G 6-0 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. 5.2 5.2 2.0 Only returnee to start all 39 games in 2017-183 Sam Fuehring F 6-3 Sr. Wanaque, N.J. 11.6 6.4 0.8 18 points and 9 rebounds, game-winner vs. ASU33 Bionca Dunham F 6-2 Jr. Philadelphia, Pa. 6.4 2.6 0.4 Shooting 63.2 percent from floor (12-19)Reserves1 Dana Evans G 5-6 So. Gary, Ind. 7.4 1.8 5.4 Led all ACC freshman with 3.4 assists per game2 Yacine Diop G 5-10 R-Sr. Dakar, Senegal 6.3 4.3 1.0 Left Pitt 18th on scoring list with 1,093 pts 4 Seygan Robins G 5-10 Fr. Harrodsburg, Ky. 2.3 0.0 0.8 Won 2 State Titles at Mercer Co., Miss KY Basketball5 Mykasa Robinson G 5-7 Fr. Ashland, Ky. 1.0 1.6 0.8 KABC Co-Player of the Year in the 16th region12 Lindsey Duvall G 5-9 R-Fr. Mt. Washington, Ky. 2.8 0.3 0.0 Redshirted in 2017-1821 Kylee Shook F 6-4 Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. 6.8 3.6 1.2 Averaged team-high 1.4 blocks per game in 2017-1824 Jessica Laemmle G 5-2 Jr. Louisville, Ky. 0.0 0.0 0.0 Played in 25 games in 2017-1830 Molly Lockhart F 6-1 Fr. Louisville, Ky. -- -- -- Redshirting in 2018-19Pronunciation 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)

2018-19 Louisville Cardinals (5-0 Overall, 0-0 Atlantic Coast Conference)Probable Starters

Date: Monday, Nov. 26Time: 7:00 p.m. ETSite: KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Ky. (22,000) Radio: WKRD-790, Nick Curran, play-by-play; Adrienne Johnson, analystVideo: ACCNE, Jim Kelch, play-by-play; Cortnee Walton, analystLast Meeting: L, 62-50 (11/17/09 at Hartford)Series History: 7-4 (5-0 Home, 0-4 Away, 2-0 Neutral)UofL National Ranking: 5th Associated Press, 4th USA TodayOfficials: Maj Forsberg, Bryan Enterline, Jenna Schroeder

GAMEDAY INFO

KFC Yum! Center AttendanceYear Avg. High DI Rank2010-11 10,859 22,152 vs. UK (12/5/10) 2nd2011-12 10,670 16,483 vs. UConn (2/7/12) 2nd2012-13 9,358 15,453 vs. UK (12/2/12) 3rd2013-14 9,469 22,163 vs. UConn (3/3/13) 3rd2014-15 9,515 14,862 vs. UK (12/7/14) 3rd2015-16 9,503 16,524 vs. Cal (11/15/15) 4th2016-17 8,256 12,245 vs. UK (12/4/16) 5th2017-18 7,836 14,248 vs. FSU (1/21/18) 5th

Team Statistics Cards (5-0) Miami (4-0)Points per game 79.0 67.0Scoring margin +17.2 +12.8Field goal percentage .500 .4193-Point FG-Attempts 45-94 15-613-point FG percentage .479 .2463-pt FG made per game 9.0 3.8Free Throws-Attempts 64-79 47-63Free throw percentage .810 .746FTs made per game 12.8 11.8Rebounds per game 37.0 40.5Rebounding margin +5.8 +5.5Assists per game 17.2 16.3Turnovers per game 17.6 15.5Turnover margin -1.0 +2.5Assist/turnover ratio 1.0 1.0Steals per game 8.8 9.3Blocks per game 3.0 1.8

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GAME 6: LOUISVILLE VS. MIAMI (OHIO) | NOV. 26, 2018

2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

HEAD COACH JEFF WALZ Head coach Jeff Walz, in his 12th season as a head coach, has compiled a 304-96 (.760) record as the Cardinals’ leader. He has led Louisville to eight NCAA Sweet 16 appearances, three trips to Final 4 (2009, 2013, 2018), two of which culminated with NCAA runner-up finishes (2009, 2013). Walz, who is averaging 27.2 wins per season, became the winningest coach in program history in 2013-14. He also has the most 20-win seasons in school history (10) and the top-seven entries for most victories in a season (36 in 2017-18, 34 in 2008-09; 33 in 2013-14; and 29 in 2012-13 and 2016-17). Hired on March 27, 2007, the Bluegrass State native took the program to its first NCAA Sweet 16 and it culminated with Louisville earning the No. 12 ranking in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. For his efforts, Walz was named the WBCA Maggie Dixon Rookie Coach of the Year. Prior to taking the reins at Louisville, Walz spent time on four other coaching staffs: Western Kentucky (1996-97), Nebraska (1997-01), Minnesota (2001-02), and Maryland (2002-07). He helped Maryland win the program’s first national title in 2006.

TURNOVERS A PROBLEMLouisville is averaging 17.6 turnovers per game through the first five games. They had a season-high 21 turnovers in the win over Hartford. The Hawks scored 27 points off turnovers, which marked the most points off turnovers by an opponent since Western Kentucky had 29 in a 68-61 Louisville victory on Dec. 11, 2016. They are giving up 15.0 points off turnovers per game. Last season, the Cards averaged 13.6 turnovers per game. In the win over Oregon State in the NCAA Regional Final, they turned the ball over just three times to tie a school record. They allowed 19 points off turnovers vs. Toledo and Mississippi State a year ago, which marked the season high.

WINNING AT THE BUZZERDana Evans found Sam Fuehring underneath the basket for a layup with 2.5 seconds remaining to give the Cards a 58-56 win over Arizona State on Friday. It marked the first time that Louisville has won on a last second shot since Myisha Hines-Allen scored with :02 seconds left to secure a 74-71 win at Georgia Tech on Dec. 28, 2017.

WALZ GETS WIN NO. 300Already the winningest coach in Louisville history, Coach Walz recorded his 300th career win (304-96) with a 102-80 victory at WKU. Walz led the Cards to a program-best 36-3 in 2017-18 record despite returning only two starters from a team that went 29-8 and reached the Sweet 16. UofL won its first 20 games last year, which set a program record for consecutive wins to start the year, and following its 100-67 win over then-No. 2 Notre Dame, moved up to No. 2 in the AP poll, its highest ranking ever. WALZ VS. AP TOP 25The 58-56 win over No. 19 Arizona State gave Walz his 54th win over an AP Top 25 team and his 42nd in the last nine years.

LOUISVILLE CHOSEN SECOND IN ACC PRESEASON POLLSThe Cardinals were picked to finish second in both the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Blue Ribbon Panel and coaches’ polls. Louisville received 870 points from the Blue Ribbon Panel, including three first place votes. Notre Dame was picked to win the title in both polls.

DURR NAMED PRESEASON ALL-ACCSenior guard Asia Durr was selected to the 2018-19 Preseason All-ACC Team, as voted on by the league’s coaches and the Blue Ribbon panel. Durr was named ACC Player of the Year last season after leading Louisville to a sweep of ACC regular season and tournament titles. She finished the year averaging 18.7 points, while knocking down 115 3-pointers, which ranked 13th in the country, and shooting 41.5 percent from beyond the arc.

DURR NAMED AP PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN, WOODEN WATCH LISTDurr has been selected to the 2018-19 Associated Press Preseason All-America team. Durr was named on 29 of 31 ballots, tying her with Oregon junior Sabrina Ionescu for the highest vote total on the team. She was named one of 30 players on Wooden Award Watch List.

DURR RATED NO. 2 ON ESPNW TOP 25 PLAYERS LISTAsia Durr was listed No. 2 on ESPNW’s Top 25 player list behind only Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu. Last season, she was rated No. 7 in the country.

DURR NAMED TO MEYERS DRYSDALE AWARD WATCH LIST; FUEHRING NAMED TO LESLIE AWARD WATCH LIST; BOTH NAMED TO NAISMITH TROPHY AWARD WATCH LISTThe Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced that Durr is one of 20 watch list candidates for the 2019 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award, while Fuehring is one of 20 watch list candidates for the 2019 Lisa Leslie Award. The Drysdale award recognizes the top shooting guard, while the Leslie award recognizes top center. They were both also recognized on the Citizen Naismith Trophy Award Watch List. As a junior, Fuehring ranked third on the team with 9.9 points and second with 5.4 rebounds. She took a team-high 40 charges and 10 times recorded multiple charges in a game, including six in the win at Ohio State. She was named to the ACC All-Tournament Team, Lexington Regional All-Tournament Team and ACC All-Academic Team.

EVERYBODY PLAYSUofL played all 12 active players in the 102-80 win over WKU in the opener. Ten players scored for the Cardinals and 10 played double-digit minutes. In the win over UTC, 11 players played with nine players getting in the scoring column. In the win over BSU, 11 played with 8 scoring. In the win over Hartford, 11 played and nine scored. Only nine played and seven scored vs. Arizona State.

Walz’s Milestone Collegiate VictoriesNo. Date Score1 11/10/07 Louisville 81, Ball State 6250 2/17/09 Louisville 89, St. John’s 60100 11/22/11 Louisville 78, Austin Peay 60150 11/11/13 Louisville 100, Quinnipiac 82200 1/29/15 Louisville 78, Syracuse 58250 1/15/17 Louisville 63, Miami 59300 11/6/18 Louisville 102, WKU 80

2018-19 ACC Preseason Media Poll

1. Notre Dame2. Louisville3. Syracuse4. NC State5. Duke6. Miami7. Florida State8. North Carolina

9. Virginia10. Georgia Tech11. Virginia Tech12. Wake Forest13. Pittsburgh14. Boston College15. Clemson

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GAME 6: LOUISVILLE VS. MIAMI (OHIO) | NOV. 26, 2018

2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

WALZ IN THE BIG DANCEWalz boasts a 27-10 record in NCAA Tournament games, which is 7th all-time in winning percentage and 4th among active coaches. He has directed UofL to a pair of national runner-up finishes (2009, 2013), three Final Fours (2009, 2013, 2018), four Elite Eights (2009, 2013, 2014, 2018), eight trips to the Sweet 16 and 10 NCAA Tournaments.

1,000 POINTS AND CLIMBINGAsia Durr passed Jazz Covington for 5th all-time with 20 points at Boise State. She now has 1,854 points and is 45 points away from tying Nell Knox for 4th place. Durr was the fifth player in program history to score 1,000 points within their first two years at Louisville.

ASIA MOVING UP IN THE RECORD BOOKSWith 33 points at Western Kentucky, 24 at Chattanooga, 20 at Boise State and 20 vs. Hartford, Durr now has nine career 30-point games and 41 career 20-point games. Her 1,854 points rank fifth in school history. She ranks second behind Shoni Schimmel with 298 career threes and is two away from 300. As a sophomore, she connected on 119 3-pointers, which ranked second nationally and set school record. She had 115 3-pointers last season.

DURR NAMED ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK FOR SEVENTH TIMEDurr was named ACC Player of the Week on Nov. 12 after averaging 28.5 points per game in wins at Western Kentucky and Chattanooga. This marked the seventh time she has been named ACC POW and she earned the honor four times last season.

70-PLUSLouisville is 207-20 when surpassing the 70-point plateau under Walz. They have scored 70-plus in four of five games and are 4-0. UofL scored 70-plus in 27 of 39 games a year ago. The Cardinals were 27-0 when scoring 70-plus last year. They have won 33 straight games when scoring 70-plus points.

50/50UofL has shot over 50 percent in 3 of 5 games, shooting .559 vs. WKU, .549 vs. UTC and .540 vs. Hartford. They are 3-0 in those games. They were 13-0 when shooting 50 percent or better last year. They boast a 101-1 record when shooting 50 percent or better from the field under Walz.

PRESEASON AP AND USA TODAY RANKINGSUofL was ranked fifth in the Associated Press 2018-19 preseason poll. The Cardinals were listed on all 31 ballots, receiving 664 points, including one third-place vote. The ranking is tied for the highest preseason position in program history. The Cards were previously slotted fifth before both the 2013-14 and 2016-17 seasons. They remained fifth in the AP poll this week. They were rated No. 4 in the USA Today Coaches Poll, which marks the highest preseason ranking in program history. The Cardinals received 687 points, just three points fewer than Oregon, who is rated No. 3. Prior to being ranked No. 4 this season, their highest ranking was No. 5 in 2013-14.

EARLIEST START TO THE SEASONLouisville opened the season on Nov. 6, which marked the earliest start to the season in program history. The previous earliest start was Nov. 9 in 2012-13 and 2013-14.

IN NOVEMBERLouisville is 64-13 in the month of November under head coach Jeff Walz.

HITTING THE CENTURY MARKLouisville opened the season with 102 points, which marked most points in opener. The previous high was 101 vs. Loyola Chicago in 2013. Last year, they scored 100-plus points twice, a school-record 115 vs. Murray State on 11/24/17 (W, 115-51) and vs. Notre Dame on 1/11/18 (W, 100-67). UofL is 22-0 all-time when scoring 100-plus.

18-19 NATIONAL RANKINGSAssociated Press(Week 3)1 Notre Dame (31) 3-02 UConn 2-03 Oregon 4-04 Baylor 4-05 Louisville 2-06 Mississippi State 4-07 Maryland 4-08 Stanford 3-09 Oregon State 3-010 Texas 3-011 Tennessee 3-012 Iowa 4-013 South Carolina 2-114 Syracuse 3-115 NC State 4-016 DePaul 1-117 South Florida 4-018 California 4-019 Arizona State 2-120 Texas A&M 2-121 Missouri 2-122 Marquette 3-123 Minnesota 3-024 Miami 4-125 West Virginia 3-0Others receiving votes: Iowa State 64, Georgia 48, Northwestern 45, Drake 12, UCLA 8, Boise State 6, Michigan 5, Virginia Tech 5, Missouri State 4, TCU 3, Green Bay 2, USC 2, Georgia Tech 1, Duke 1, South Dakota State 1

USA Today(Week 3)1 Notre Dame (30) 3-02 UConn (1) 2-03 Oregon 4-04 Louisville 3-05 Baylor 4-06 Mississippi State 4-07 Stanford 3-08 Oregon State 3-09 Texas 3-010 Maryland 4-011 Tennessee 3-012 South Carolina 2-113 NC State 4-014 Iowa 4-015 Syracuse 3-116 DePaul 1-117 South Florida 4-018 Missouri 3-119 Marquette 3-120 West Virginia 3-020 Texas A&M 2-122 Miami 4-123 California 4-024 Georgia 2-225 Arizona State 2-1Others receiving votes: UCLA 66, Michigan 45, Iowa State 33, Duke 31, Minnesota 26, Drake 24, Florida State 13, Northwestern 13, USC 12, Green Bay 10, Kentucky 6, UCF 6, Gonzaga 4, Oklahoma State 3, Villanova 3, South Dakota State 3, Tulane 1, Virginia Tech 1, Kansas 1, Michigan State 1, Boise State 1

SUCCESS AGAINST AP TOP 25 IN 2017-18Louisville got its first win over an AP Top 25 opponent this season with a 58-56 win over No. 19 Arizona State in the South Point Shootout on Friday. They are 1-0 against AP Top 25 teams. Their previous Top 25 win was against No. 13 Oregon State in the NCAA Regional Final a year ago. They went 9-3 against Top 25 teams a season ago. In 2016-17, they had five wins over Top 25 teams. In 2017-18, the Cards had four wins over Top 10 teams, the most in program history. With the 100-67 win over No. 2 Notre Dame, the Cards recorded their first win at home against an AP Top 5 team in the Walz era. The Cards are now 1-8 at home against AP Top 5 teams under Walz. They are now 1-5 against AP Top 5 teams at the KFC Yum! Center (1/11/18 - W vs. No. 2 ND, 100-67; 12/1/16 - L vs. No. 5 Maryland, 78-72; 2/7/16 - L vs. No. 3 ND, 66-61, 3/3/14 - L vs. No. 1 UConn, 68-48; 2/7/12 - L vs. No. 3 UConn, 56-46; 11/12/10 - L vs. No. 4 Tennessee, 63-50). UofL moved up to No. 2 following their win over then-No. 2 Notre Dame, marking their highest ranking ever.

Louisville in the PollsDate AP USATPreseason ...........5 .......................4Nov. 13 ................5 ....................n/aNov. 20 ................5 .......................4

Louisville’s All-Time 3-Pointers MadeNo. Player 3-Pt Years1. Shoni Schimmel 387 2010-142. Asia Durr 298 2015-pres.3. Kristin Mattox 271 1992-96

Louisville's 1,000-Point ClubNo. Player Points Years1. Angel McCoughtry 2,779 2005-092. Shoni Schimmel 2,174 2010-143. Myisha Hines-Allen 2,028 2014-184. Nell Knox 1,899 1989-935. Asia Durr 1,854 2015-pres.6. Jazz Covington 1,805 2003-077. Kristin Mattox 1,737 1992-968. Monique Reid 1,725 2008-13

NCAA Tournament All-Time Winning PercentageNo. Coach Record Years1. Geno Auriemma, UConn .854 (117-20) 1989-pres2. Pat Summitt, Tennessee .830 (112-23) 1982-20123. Linda Sharp, USC/Texas St. .760 (19-6) 1982-19974. Leon Barmore, Louisiana Tech .747 (56-19) 1983-20025. Kim Mulkey, Baylor .746 (44-15) 2001-pres6. Tara VanDerveer, OSU, Stan .730 (84-31) 1982-pres7. Jeff Walz, Louisville .730 (27-10) 2008-pres8. Muffet McGraw, Notre Dame .729 (62-23) 1987-pres9. Brenda Frese, Maryland .708 (34-14) 2002-pres

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GAME 6: LOUISVILLE VS. MIAMI (OHIO) | NOV. 26, 2018

2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

NONCONFERENCE SUCCESSHead coach Jeff Walz has compiled an impressive 139-33 record (.808) against nonconference foes in his 12 years at the helm. Last year, UofL went 14-1 in non-conference play, which marked the third time they have recorded just one non-conference loss under Walz. Two times previously - in 2008-09 and 2013-14 - he rolled through nonconference play with just one loss, sporting 13-1 and 12-1 records.

COACHING STAFF CONSISTENCYFor the sixth straight season, Walz has the same assistants with Stephanie Norman (12th year), Sam Williams (8th) and Sam Purcell (6th year). Walz and Norman have been together all 12 seasons.

CHALLENGING SCHEDULESeven of the Cardinals’ opponents this season were ranked in the Associated Press’ preseason top 25 (No. 1 Notre Dame, No. 2 Connecticut, No. 17 NC State, No. 18 Syracuse, No. 21 Duke, No. 23 Arizona State and No. 25 Miami (Fla.). An additional six opponents received votes in the poll, Central Michigan, Nebraska, Boise State, Florida State, Virginia, Virginia Tech). <Postseason Play - The Cardinals face nine non-conference opponents that reached postseason play a season ago, seven that won 20-plus games and six that played in the NCAA Tournament. The ACC saw eight teams win 20-plus games in 2017-18. In addition, eight ACC squads earned berths in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship, including Louisville and Notre Dame, who advanced to the Final Four.

WALZ GETS WIN #300 WHERE IT ALL STARTEDWalz recorded his 300th win at WKU where he began his collegiate coaching career. He served as an assistant coach under Paul Sanderford during the 1996-97 season. He helped the team earn an at-large bid to the 1997 NCAA Tournament after going 22-9 to earn a share of the Sun Belt regular-season title. The next season, he moved on to Nebraska after Sanderford was offered the head coaching position.

ON THE ROAD AGAINThe Cards have won 150 games away from home since head coach Jeff Walz’s arrival in 2007-08. The Cardinals boast a 150-71 (.679) record in those contests (includes 45-23 record for neutral site games). <Last Year: In 2017-18, the Cardinals owned an 18-2 record away from the KFC Yum! Center (includes 5-1 neutral record).

MELTING POTLouisville’s 2018-19 roster continues last year’s pattern of being diverse. Of the 13 student-athletes on its roster, eight are from different states (California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, Pennsylvania). Yacine Diop is the only international player and she is from Dakar, Senegal.

TURN UP THE ACCCarter ranks third on team with 9.4 points per game and is shooting 11-18 (.611) from distance. After not starting the first three games, she has started the last two. She didn’t start vs. WKU, which ended a stretch of 64 consecutive starts in games that she has played. Last season, she started all 38 games that she played. The previous time that she played, but didn’t start was 12/10/15 at Kentucky. Despite not starting, she scored a career-high 19 points in 19 minutes, shooting 6-10 from the floor and 4-7 from 3-point range. She tied a career-high with four threes, a feat she has accomplished four other times. She had 16 points and tied her career high with four made 3-pointers (4-5) at Boise State. She missed the 2016-17 season with a groin injury. She shot 38.6 percent from 3-point range and connected on 49 3-pointers after entering last season with a career 16 made threes.

JONESIN’ FOR MORE JAZZJunior Jazmine Jones led the team with seven assists and 26 minutes in the opener at WKU. She then led the team with seven rebounds at UTC. She was named to the ACC All-Tournament team a year ago. She started all 39 games last year, joining Myisha Hines-Allen as the only players to do so. She ranked fourth on team with 8.9 points and 4.6 rebounds.

EVANS LOOKS TO BUILD ON SOLID FRESHMAN YEARDana Evans is averaging 7.4 points and a team-high 5.4 assists. She had 11 points and six assists, including the game-winning dish to Fuehring with three seconds to go vs. ASU. She scored eight of her 11 points in the fourth quarter. She then had 11 points and a team-high six assists and three steals vs. Hartford. She recorded nine assists at UTC, which was one shy of her career-high of 10 at Kentucky (12/17/17). She was named to the ACC All-Freshman team a year ago. She led all ACC freshman, ranked 11th in the league and second on the team with 3.5 assists per game.

Asia Durr (41)Hartford ..........................................11/24/18 ............................................20Boise State ....................................11/19/18 ............................................20Chattanooga ....................................11/9/18 ............................................24Western Kentucky ...........................11/6/18 ............................................33Stanford ...........................................3/24/18 ............................................24Pittsburgh ........................................2/25/18 ............................................20Connecticut ......................................2/12/18 ............................................20Syracuse ............................................2/4/18 ............................................27Virginia ...............................................2/1/18 ............................................21Wake Forest ....................................1/28/18 ............................................26Notre Dame .....................................1/11/18 ............................................36Virginia Tech ......................................1/7/18 ............................................21Duke ..................................................1/4/18 ............................................22Georgia Tech ..................................12/2817 ............................................38Kentucky ........................................12/17/17 ............................................32Vanderbilt .........................................12/7/17 ............................................25South Dakota State .........................12/3/17 ............................................20Oregon ...........................................11/19/17 ............................................26Ohio State ......................................11/12/17 ............................................47Baylor ..............................................3/24/17 ............................................21Tennessee .......................................3/20/17 ............................................23Chattanooga ....................................3/18/17 ............................................27Notre Dame .......................................3/4/17 ............................................26NC State ............................................3/3/17 ............................................28Virginia .............................................2/23/17 ............................................24North Carolina .................................2/19/17 ............................................28Virginia Tech ......................................2/9/17 ............................................30Notre Dame .......................................2/6/17 ............................................31NC State ............................................2/2/17 ............................................22Georgia Tech ...................................1/18/17 ............................................20Florida State ....................................1/12/17 ............................................21Syracuse ........................................12/29/16 ............................................36Coll. of Charleston .........................12/16/16 ............................................20Maryland ..........................................12/1/16 ............................................20Bowling Green ...............................11/19/16 ............................................34Middle Tennessee ..........................11/16/16 ............................................22UT Martin ....................................... 11/11/16 ............................................24Syracuse ............................................3/5/16 ............................................23North Carolina ...................................2/4/16 ............................................21NC State ..........................................1/17/16 ............................................21Michigan State ...............................12/03/15 ............................................20

Kylee Shook (1)Murray State .............................. 11/24/17 .........................................21

CAREER 20-POINT GAMES

Yacine Diop (15)WKU 11/6/18 11 pts., 10 rebs.

Bionca Dunham (1)Murray State 11/24/17 19 pts., 16 rebs.

Dana Evans (1)Kentucky 12/17/17 11 pts., 10 ast.

Sam Fuehring (4)Boise State 3/16/18 14 pts., 11 rebs.Pitt 2/25/18 13 pts., 12 rebs.Kentucky 12/17/17 10 pts., 10 rebs.Virginia Tech 2/9/17 11 pts., 11 rebs.

Jazmine Jones (1)Toledo 11/14/17 17 pts., 10 rebs.

Kylee Shook (3)Boise State 3/16//18 14 pts., 10 rebs.Clemson 2/7/18 10 pts., 10 rebs.Evansville 12/18/16 18 pts., 10 rebs.

CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES

Nonconference Successunder WalzSeason Record2007-08 ...................... 11-22008-09 ......................13-12009-10 ........................8-52010-11 .......................10-52011-12 ....................... 11-22012-13 ......................12-22013-14 ......................12-12014-15 ......................15-32015-16 ...................... 11-72016-17 ......................17-42017-18 ......................14-12018-19 ........................5-0Total ........................139-33

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GAME 6: LOUISVILLE VS. MIAMI (OHIO) | NOV. 26, 2018

2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

YAYA OPENS UOFL CAREER WITH DOUBLE-DOUBLERedshirt senior Yacine Diop recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds in just 18 minutes in her debut as a Cardinal. It marked the 15th double-double of her career. A graduate transfer from Pitt and member of Senegal’s national team, Diop led the Panthers with 15.7 points and 6.4 rebounds a year ago. She tied a career high with 26 points against Louisville on Jan. 18. She departed Pitt as the 18th leading scorer of all-time with 1,093 points.

UOFL’S SUCCESS BY DECADESWith Walz at the helm of the program, the Cardinals are averaging 26 victories per season and attained their 800th win (851-487) in program history with the victory over Clemson on Jan. 26, 2017. Louisville has been most successful under Walz’s watch and since the 2000s. During the current decade, though not finished, the Cardinals boast a 78.5 winning percentage.

LOUISVILLE UNVEILS ASIA25.COMThe University of Louisville announced the unveiling of Asia25.com, a new website to promote senior guard Asia Durr for National Player of the Year. U of L launched the website by telling the story of Durr – her journey to Louisville and the accomplishments she has already achieved. A series of short 15-second videos were released throughout the day on social media to raise awareness for Asia25.com, where the University of Louisville will continue to house her National Player of the Year campaign.

LOFTY EXPECTATIONSReturning all-american Asia Durr, along with returning starters Arica Carter, Sam Fuehring and Jazmine Jones, the Cardinals were picked fourth in the USA Today/Coaches’ rankings, which set a school record, and were selected fifth in the Associated Press preseason poll to tie a school record. They were also selected in the top six by Lindy’s (4th), ESPNW (4th), Street & Smith (5th), Athlon (6th).

RETURNING POINT PRODUCTIONLouisville returns 60.6 points per game, 79.0 percent of their production from a year ago.

RETURNING STARTERSThe Cardinals return four from a year ago (Carter, Durr, Fuehring, Jones). The quartet combined for 45.1 points. The rest of the returning roster combined for 15.5 points in 2017-18, led by Dana Evans’ 5.1 points per game. Overall, the Cardinals return players with 240 career starts prior to this season, led by Durr’s 76 career starts, while Carter ranks second with 68.

ANOTHER 20-WIN SEASONAfter going 36-3 in 2017-18, head coach Jeff Walz now has 10 20-win seasons in 11 years, adding to what was already the most in school history. In the eight-year stretch that begins with the 2010-11 season, Louisville has compiled a 225-63 mark (.781). <Longest stretch in school history - UofL has won at least 20 games for eight consecutive seasons, the longest stretch in program history. The longest run previously was three, achieved just twice in school history.

MOST WINS IN SCHOOL HISTORYUofL recorded its 36th win last year vs. Oregon State, which marks the most in a single season. Louisville went 34-5 and advanced to NCAA title game in 2008-09. The 29 regular season wins also marked the most regular season wins in program history. The top seven win totals in school history have all come with Walz as head coach.

DURR NAMED ACC PLAYER OF YEAR, WALZ NAMED COACH OF YEARLast season, Durr was named ACC Player of the Year by the Blue Ribbon Panel and the Coaches, while Coach Walz was named ACC Coach of the Year by both, as well. Durr was also named ACC Preseason Player of the Year. It marked the second time in three years that a UofL player has won the honor as Myisha Hines-Allen won it as a sophomore in 2015-16. It marks Walz’s first Coach of the Year honor.

Defeated an AP Top 5 team: March 5, 2018 - No. 5 Notre Dame, W, 74-72Defeated an AP Top 25 team: Nov. 23, 2018 - No. 19 Arizona State, W, 58-56Scored 100 or more points: Nov. 6, 2018 - Western Kentucky, W, 102-80Scored less than 50 points: Jan. 21, 2018 - No. 12 Florida State, L, 50-49Allowed 100 or more points: Dec. 20, 2009 - Kentucky, L, 101-67Held a team to less than 50 points: Nov. 9, 2018 - at Chattanooga, W, 75-49Won an overtime game: Nov. 12, 2017 - No. 5 Ohio State, W, 95-90 (OT)Lost an overtime game: March 30, 2018 - No. 4 Miss. State, L, 73-63 (OT)Played a double-overtime game: March 8, 2009 - Rutgers, W, 87-82 (2OT)

THE LAST TIME LOUISVILLE ...

A player score 30 points: 33, Asia Durr vs. Western Kentucky (11/6/18)A player score 35 points: 36, Asia Durr vs. Notre Dame (1/11/18)A player score 40 points: 47, Asia Durr vs. Ohio State (11/12/17)Two players score 20 points in a game: 36 Asia Durr, 31 Myisha Hines-Allen vs. Notre Dame (1/11/18)Three players score 20 points in a game: 24, Jill Morton; 24, Sharon Bellamy; 22, RoscelleBullock vs. Memphis (1/22/99)A player grab 15 boards: 16, Myisha Hines-Allen vs. Pitt (2/25/18)A player grab 20 boards: 20, Angel McCoughtry vs. Syracuse (2/3/09)Two or more players grab 10 rebounds in a game: 14 Myisha Hines-Allen, 11 Fuehring, 10 Shook vs. BSU (3/16/18)A player dish out 10 assists: 10, Dana Evans at Kentucky (12/17/17)A player record five or more steals: 5, Jazmine Jones vs. at Virginia (2/1/18)A player with five or more blocked shots: 6, Kylee Shook vs. Middle Tennessee (12/9/17)Two players record a double-double: Sam Fuehring, Kylee Shook vs. BSU (3/16/18)Three players record a double-double: M. Hines-Allen, M. Moore, S. Fuehring vs. Va. Tech (2/9/17)Seven players score in double figures: Durr (12), Fuehring (12), Jones (12), Dunham (11), Hines-Allen (11), Shook (11), Evans (10) vs. TSU (12/12/17)A player records a triple-double: 11 pts., 11 rbs., 10 assts. Mariya Moore vs. Syracuse (12/29/16)A player with 7 or more 3-pointers: 7, Asia Durr vs. Western Kentucky (11/6/18)A player with 10 or more made free throws: 12, Mariya Moore vs. Georgia Tech (1/3/16)A player hit a last-second shot to win a game: Sam Fuehring, :02.5 vs. Arizona State, 58-56 (11/23/18)

THE LAST TIME UOFL HAD ...

Louisville's Success by DecadesDecade Wins Losses Pct.2010s 230 63 .7852000s 213 107 .6661990s 192 112 .6321980s 137 151 .4761970s 79 54 .594(women's basketball started in 1975-76)

Returning Production from 2017-18 Per Game Pct.%Points 60.6 79.03-Pointers 5.4 86.7Rebounds 25.1 65.5Assists 14.2 84.6Steals 6.5 80.8 Career Starts: 240

Most UofL VictoriesYear Record NCAA Postseason2017-18 36-3 Final Four2008-09 34-5 NCAA Runner-Up2013-14 33-5 Elite Eight2016-17 29-8 Sweet 162012-13 29-9 NCAA Runner-Up2006-07 27-8 NCAA 2nd Rd.2014-15 27-7 Sweet 16

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GAME 6: LOUISVILLE VS. MIAMI (OHIO) | NOV. 26, 2018

2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

THIS ONE IS FOUR THE CARDSLast year, UofL advanced to its third NCAA Final 4 in school history (2009, 2013, 2018) with a 76-43 win over Oregon State. All three Final 4 appearances have occurred in the last 10 years under the guidance of head coach Jeff Walz. They are 2-1 in Final 4 games.

SWEEPING CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON/TOURNAMENT TITLESIn 2017-18, UofL swept conference regular season and tournament titles for first time since they swept the Metro in 1984. It marked the second time in history that they have won both. It marked their first ACC regular season title and their first regular season conference title since they won C-USA in 2001. It marked their first ACC Tournament title and their first conference tournament title since they won the Metro Tournament in 1993. They have won six regular season titles (1984, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2018) and six conference tournament titles, the first five in the Metro (1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1993, 2018).

EQUALING BEST ACC REGULAR SEASON RECORDAt 15-1 in league play last year, UofL won its first ACC regular season title. The 15-1 record matched best record in ACC as they had same record in 15-16, finished second to Notre Dame.

BEST ROAD RECORD IN SCHOOL HISTORY, 8-0 IN ACC ROAD GAMESThe Cards wrapped up road play with a 13-1 record in 2017-18, their best road mark in program history. They finished 12-2 in 2013-14 and 2008-09. At 8-0 on the road in league play, the Cards wrapped ACC play with a perfect 8-0 road record for the 2nd time in three years. They also went 8-0 on the road in ACC in 2015-16, when they finished 15-1. Overall, they have won 10 straight ACC road games. UofL’s 13-game road winning streak dating back to 2016-17, which tied the longest road winning streak in program history, came to a close with the 69-58 loss at UConn last season. They also won 13 straight road games from 12/18/15 to 12/21/16. Prior to the defeat to the Huskies, their last road loss was an 85-66 setback at Notre Dame on Feb. 6, 2017. They won their first 11 road games last season, which marked the longest road winning streak in a single season, surpassing the 10-game road winning streak in 2015-16.

WELCOME TO SPORTSCENTERSenior guard Asia Durr was one of seven Division I women’s basketball players and 10 participants invited to Women’s Basketball National Media Day, hosted by the NCAA and ESPN, on ESPN’s campus in Bristol, Conn. It marked the second straight season that she was invited. Her schedule included a one-on-one sit-down with ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe, a fast-paced interview with ESPN analyst Rebecca Lobo, a one-hour press conference with national media, an appearance on the Around the Rim podcast, hosted by LaChina Robinson, and more.

USA USA USA!Asia Durr, along with former card Angel McCoughtry, has been selected to the 2017-20 USA Basketball Women’s National Team Pool, from which the 2018 USA World Cup Team is expected to be selected.. This past summer, Jeff Walz served as head coach of the U19 National Team and led Team USA to a gold medal in Mexico City. Durr also competed in the National 3X3 Tournament at the end of last season.

MY OLD KENTUCKY HOMELouisville added three freshmen, all of which are Kentucky natives, in Seygan Robins (Mercer County, Miss Kentucky Basketball and back-to-back state champion), Mykasa Robinson (Ashland), Molly Lockhart (Louisville Butler). The Cards now have five Kentucky natives on the roster with Lindsey Duvall (Bullitt East) and Jessica Laemmle (Mercy Academy Louisville).

CARDINALS WELCOME IN GREEN, KONNO AND PARKERLouisville welcomes in the No. 14 recruiting class in the nation per ESPN HoopGurlz with Nyah Green, a 6-foot-1 guard from Allen, Texas, Ramani Parker, a 6-4 forward from Fresno, Calif., and Norika Konno, a 5-foot-10 guard from Sendai, Japan. It marks the eighth time in the last 10 years that the Cardinals’ coaching staff has compiled a top 15 class.

<Green comes to Louisville as the No. 12-ranked player in the class of 2019, according to espnW HoopGurlz. The five-star prospect is tabbed as the seventh-best player at the guard position. She is ranked seventh overall and as the third-best guard by Prospects Nation. She led Bishop Lynch to a TAPPS 6A state runner-up last season, averaging 18.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 37 games. At the conclusion of the season, she was named TAPPS 1-6A MVP.

<Konno is a 5-foot-10 shooting guard from Seiwa High School in Sendai, Japan, and has an impressive resume of international experience. In early November, she was a member of the Japanese National Team and helped the team win a silver medal at the U18 Women’s Asian Championships. She recorded 10-plus points in four of five games, including 19 points on 8-of-12 shooting, vs. China. She finished the tournament averaging 13.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game.

<Parker is a four-star prospect and is ranked 99th overall in the class of 2019, according to espnW HoopGurlz. She is rated No. 13 at the forward position by espnW. She is rated 29th overall and as the seventh-best forward by Prospects Nation. Parker played for Central High School in Fresno, Calif., before transferring to Montverde Academy in Montverde, Fla., for her senior season.

Most points scored in a game: 115 vs. Murray State, 11/24/17 (UL 115, MSU 51)Most field goals made in a game: 47 vs. Murray State, 11/24/17 (UL 115, MSU 51)Most 3-point field goals made in a game: 18 vs. Syracuse, 2/11/12 (UL 89, SU 62)Most free throws made in a game: 32 vs. Rutgers, 1/11/09 (UL 64, RU 59)Most free throws attempted in a game: 42 vs. Rutgers, 1/11/09 (UL 64, RU 59)Most total rebounds in a game: 68 vs. Loyola-Chicago, 11/9/13 (UL 101, LC 54)Most assists in a game: 28 vs. Ball State, 12/17/13 (UL 105, BSU 67); vs. Chattanooga, 3/18/17 (UL 82, UTC 62)Most steals in a game: 24 vs. BYU, 3/21/15 (UL 86, BYU 53)Most blocked shots in a game: 10 vs. UT Martin, 12/5/17 (UL 91, UTM 56)Fewest turnovers in a game: 3 vs. Oregon State, 3/26/18 (UL 76, OSU 43)Fewest points allowed in a game: 25 vs. Tennessee State, 12/31/12 (UL 88, TSU 25)Largest margin of victory: 74 vs. Wagner, 12/21/12 (UL 106, WC 32)Highest field goal percentage in a game: .678 (40-59) vs. IPFW, 11/29/10 (UL 100, IPFW 79)Highest 3-point percentage in a game (min. 8 attempts): .714 (10-14) vs. Rutgers, 3/8/09(UL 87, RU 82, 2 OT)Lowest field goal percentage allowed: .167 (9-54) Tennessee State, 12/31/12 (UL 88, TS 25)

TOP TEAM EFFORTS UNDER JEFF WALZ

Arica Carter2018 NCAA Tournament Lexington Regional All-Tournament Team2018 ACC All-Tournament Team2017-18 ACC All-Academic TeamInvited to 2018-19 Women’s Basketball National Media DayAsia DurrACC Player of the Week (Nov. 12, 2018)2018-19 Citizen Naismith Trophy Award Watch List2018-19 Rated No. 2 in espnW Top 252018-19 Wooden Award Watch List2018-19 Associated Press Preseason All-American2018-19 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Watch List2018-19 Preseason All-ACC Team2017-18 WBCA First Team All-American2017-18 USBWA First Team All-American2017-18 Associated Press First Team All-American2018 NCAA Tournament Lexington Regional Most Outstanding Player2017-18 Citizen Naismith Trophy Finalist2017-18 USA Today First Team All-American2017-18 College Sports Madness Second Team All-American2017-18 John Wooden Award Finalist2017-18 ACC Player of the Year2017-18 All-ACC First Team2017-18 Named Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Top 5 FinalistACC Player of the Week (Feb. 5, 2018)ACC Player of the Week (Jan. 15, 2018)ESPNW Player of the Week (Jan. 15, 2018)ACC Player of the Week (Jan. 2, 2018)2017-18 Wade Trophy Watch ListESPNW Player of the Week (Nov. 20, 2017)2017 WNIT All-Tournament TeamACC Player of the Week (Nov. 13, 2017)College Sports Madness ACC Player of Week (Nov. 13, 2017)2017-18 ACC Preseason Player of the Year (coaches)2017-18 Preseason All-ACC2017-18 Rated No. 7 in espnW Top 25Invited to 2017-18 Women’s Basketball National Media DayDana Evans2017-18 ACC All-Freshman Team2017-18 Preseason ACC Watch ListSam Fuehring2018 South Point Shootout All-Tournament Team2018-19 Citizen Naismith Trophy Award Watch List2018-19 Lisa Leslie Award Watch List2018 NCAA Tournament Lexington Regional All-Tournament Team2018 ACC All-Tournament Team2017-18 ACC All-Academic TeamJazmine Jones2018 ACC All-Tournament Team2017-18 ACC All-Academic TeamJeff Walz2017-18 ACC Coach of the Year

HONORS

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2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

2018-19 Women’s Basketball Results

RECORD: 5-0 Overall (Home: 0-0; Away: 3-0; Neutral: 2-0; ACC: 0-0)

Date Opponent Dec. Result Margin Rec. High Scorer High Rebounder High Assists AttendanceN 6 at Western Kentucky W 102-80 +22 1-0 33 - Durr 10 - Diop 7 - Jones 3,476N 9 at UT Chattanooga W 75-49 +26 2-0 24 - Durr 7 - Jones 9 - Evans 1,802N 19 at Boise State W 74-55 +19 3-0 20 - Durr 8 - Fuehring 4 - Durr 4,125N 23 vs. Arizona State ^ W 58-56 +2 4-0 18 - Fuehring 9 - Fuehring 6 - Evans 0N 24 vs. Hartford ^ W 86-69 +17 5-0 20 - Durr 6 - Jones, Shook 6 - Evans 0N 26 MIAMI (OHIO)N 29 NEBRASKA #D 2 TENNESSEE STATED 4 UT MARTIND 9 KENTUCKYD 15 NORTHERN KENTUCKYD 20 at Central MichiganJ 3 NORTH CAROLINA *J 6 at Duke *J 10 at Notre Dame *J 13 GEORGIA TECH *J 17 VIRGINIA *J 20 at Wake Forest *J 24 at Florida State *J 27 PITTSBURGH *J 31 CONNECTICUTF 2 at Clemson *F 7 SYRACUSE *F 10 at Virginia Tech *F 17 MIAMI *F 21 at Virginia *F 24 BOSTON COLLEGE *F 28 NC STATE *M 3 at Pittsburgh *M 6-10 ACC Tournament %

^ South Point Shootout (Las Vegas, Nev.)# Big Ten/ACC Challenge (Louisville, Ky.)% ACC Tournament (Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, N.C.)

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2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

Teams FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct O D Reb PF-D A TO Blk Stl 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q OT TOTWKU 24-61 .393 6-18 .333 26-35 .743 17 15 32 13-0 10 15 0 11 21 22 8 29 80Louisville 38-68 .559 16-34 .471 10-11 .909 16 24 40 26-0 22 19 5 7 32 22 31 17 102

Chattanooga 17-52 .327 3-16 .188 12-20 .600 11 18 29 13-0 8 18 1 5 11 10 10 18 49Louisville 28-51 .549 8-18 .444 11-14 .786 7 28 35 25-0 21 20 4 11 11 17 30 17 75

Boise State 18-52 .346 8-20 .400 11-15 .733 7 22 29 16-0 8 21 2 9 12 16 13 14 55Louisville 26-58 .448 10-17 .588 12-14 .857 9 28 37 19-0 12 18 1 9 11 20 22 21 74

Arizona State 20-61 .328 3-16 .188 13-15 .867 16 25 41 12-0 11 13 0 7 14 13 14 15 56Louisville 24-59 .407 3-11 .273 7-9 .778 11 29 40 16-0 15 10 3 7 14 15 8 21 58

Hartford 25-54 .463 4-14 .286 15-23 .652 9 16 25 23-0 12 18 1 8 18 18 15 18 69Louisville 27-50 .540 8-14 .571 24-31 .774 9 23 32 23-1 16 21 2 10 16 37 15 18 86

Miami (Ohio)LOUISVILLE

NebraskaLOUISVILLE

Tennessee StateLOUISVILLE

UT MartinLOUISVILLE

KentuckyLOUISVILLE

Northern KentuckyLOUISVILLE

Central MichiganLouisville

North CarolinaLOUISVILLE

DukeLouisville

Notre DameLouisville

Georgia TechLOUISVILLE

VirginiaLOUISVILLE

Wake ForestLouisville

Florida StateLouisville

PittsburghLOUISVILLE

ConnecticutLOUISVILLE

ClemsonLouisville

SyracuseLOUISVILLE

Virginia TechLouisville

MiamiLOUISVILLE

VirginiaLouisville

Boston CollegeLOUISVILLE

NC StateLOUISVILLE

PittsburghLouisville

2018-19 Louisville Women’s Basketball Game-by-Game Team Statistics

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2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

GAME Points Points 2nd Fast Largest Largest Times Lead Margins in Paint Off TO Chance Break Bench Lead Deficit Tied Changes Half Final at Western Kentucky 40/36 28/22 25/18 10/9 44/10 34 (3rd, 0:49) -- 0 0 +11 +22at UT Chattanooga 38/24 19/10 3/10 24/0 27/23 28 (4th, 2:41) 4 (1st, 2:58) 2 2 +7 +26at Boise State 30/20 14/9 14/5 17/10 36/20 21 (4th, 2:02) 5 (1st, 8:25) 6 3 +3 +19vs. Arizona State 32/28 13/6 5/7 8/6 13/22 5 (4th, 0:26) 6 (4th, 9:42) 11 12 +2 +2vs. Hartford 28/38 19/27 8/4 6/8 32/18 21 (4th, 8:19) 8 (2nd, 9:13) 3 5 +17 +17MIAMI (OHIO)NEBRASKA TENNESSEE STATEUT MARTINKENTUCKYNORTHERN KENTUCKYat Central MichiganNORTH CAROLINAat Dukeat Notre DameGEORGIA TECHVIRGINIAat Wake Forestat Florida StatePITTSBURGHCONNECTICUTat ClemsonSYRACUSEat Virginia TechMIAMIat VirginiaBOSTON COLLEGENC STATEat Pittsburgh

2018-19 Louisville Women’s Basketball Specialty Statistics

2018-19 Team Extended Statistics

THE STAT CREW SYSTEMLouisville Extended Season Box Score (as of Nov 24, 2018)

All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 5-0 0-0 3-0 2-0CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-0 0-0 3-0 2-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a a/g to to/g a/to blk blk/g stl stl/g pts avg25 Asia Durr 5-5 158 31.6 36-80 . 4 5 0 20-43 . 4 6 5 19-20 . 9 5 0 4 16 20 4.0 8 0 15 3.00 9 1.80 1.67 1 0.20 6 1.20 111 22.203 Sam Fuehring 5-5 116 23.2 20-35 . 5 7 1 1-2 . 5 0 0 17-19 . 8 9 5 8 24 32 6.4 14 1 4 0.80 8 1.60 0.50 3 0.60 5 1.00 58 11.611 Arica Carter 5-2 144 28.8 15-30 . 5 0 0 11-18 . 6 1 1 6-7 . 8 5 7 3 16 19 3.8 8 0 11 2.20 14 2.80 0.79 1 0.20 5 1.00 47 9.401 Dana Evans 5-2 124 24.8 14-30 . 4 6 7 2-5 . 4 0 0 7-8 . 8 7 5 0 9 9 1.8 11 0 27 5.40 11 2.20 2.45 0 0.00 10 2.00 37 7.421 Kylee Shook 5-0 83 16.6 14-27 . 5 1 9 5-9 . 5 5 6 1-2 . 5 0 0 5 13 18 3.6 11 0 6 1.20 4 0.80 1.50 5 1.00 3 0.60 34 6.833 Bionca Dunham 5-3 85 17.0 12-19 . 6 3 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 8-13 . 6 1 5 7 6 13 2.6 16 0 2 0.40 10 2.00 0.20 1 0.20 2 0.40 32 6.402 Yacine Diop 4-2 66 16.5 11-25 . 4 4 0 0-2 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 7 10 17 4.3 6 0 4 1.00 7 1.75 0.57 1 0.25 3 0.75 25 6.323 Jazmine Jones 5-5 105 21.0 12-19 . 6 3 2 0-1 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 8 18 26 5.2 13 0 10 2.00 10 2.00 1.00 3 0.60 5 1.00 26 5.212 Lindsey Duvall 4-0 23 5.8 4-9 . 4 4 4 2-6 . 3 3 3 1-2 . 5 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 3 0 0 0.00 3 0.75 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.25 11 2.804 Seygan Robins 4-0 35 8.8 3-7 . 4 2 9 3-6 . 5 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 6 0 3 0.75 3 0.75 1.00 0 0.00 1 0.25 9 2.305 Mykasa Robinson 5-1 54 10.8 2-4 . 5 0 0 1-1 1.000 0-2 . 0 0 0 1 7 8 1.6 13 0 4 0.80 5 1.00 0.80 0 0.00 2 0.40 5 1.024 Jessica Laemmle 2-0 8 4.0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 2 1.00 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.50 0 0.0

Total.......... 5 1001 143-286 . 5 0 0 45-94 . 4 7 9 64-79 . 8 1 0 52 133 185 37.0 109 1 86 17.20 88 17.60 0.98 15 3.00 44 8.80 395 79.0Opponents...... 5 999 104-281 . 3 7 0 24-85 . 2 8 2 77-108 . 7 1 3 60 96 156 31.2 77 0 49 9.80 83 16.60 0.59 4 0.80 40 8.00 309 61.8

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TotalsLouisville 84 111 106 94 395Opponents 76 79 60 94 309

2018-19 Team Plus-Minus OpponentPlayer WKU UTC BSU ASU HART CUME1 Evans +33 +19 +17 +0 +23 +922 Diop +34 +16 +6 -2 -- +543 Fuehring +33 +16 +10 +8 +7 +744 Robins -14 +2 -1 -- -2 -155 Robinson -14 +2 +8 +0 -4 -811 Carter -2 +20 +11 +4 +23 +5612 Duvall -7 +6 -1 -- -3 -521 Shook -11 +7 +4 -3 +19 +16 23 Jones +32 +5 +16 -4 +1 +50 24 Laemmle -6 -- -- -- -2 -825 Durr +44 +23 +20 +2 +21 +11033 Dunham -12 +9 +17 +5 +2 +21

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2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

2018-19 Louisville Game-By-Game Individual Points, Rebounds & Assists

THE STAT CREW SYSTEMLouisville Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Nov 24, 2018)

All games

01 02 03 04 05 11 12Opponent Date Score EVANS,DANA DIOP,YACIN FUEHRING,S ROBINS,SEY ROBINSON,M CARTER,ARI DUVALL,LINat WKU 11/06/18 102-80 W 4 - 1 - 5 1 1 - 1 0 - 0 4 - 6 - 0 3 - 0 - 1 0 - 2 - 2 1 9 - 3 - 1 6 - 1 - 0at Chattanooga 11/09/18 75-49 W 4 - 3 - 9 6 - 4 - 1 8 - 4 - 1 0 - 0 - 1 5 - 0 - 1 3 - 4 - 2 0 - 0 - 0at Boise St. 11/19/18 74-55 W 7 - 1 - 1 8 - 3 - 3 9 - 8 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 3 - 0 1 6 - 4 - 1 0 - 0 - 0vs Arizona State 11/23/18 58-56 W 1 1 - 2 - 6 0 - 0 - 0 1 8 - 9 - 0 DNP 0 - 1 - 0 3 - 3 - 4 DNPvs Hartford U 11/24/18 86-69 W 1 1 - 2 - 6 DNP 1 9 - 5 - 1 6 - 0 - 1 0 - 2 - 1 6 - 5 - 3 5 - 0 - 0

21 23 24 25 33Opponent Date Score SHOOK,KYLE JONES,JAZM LAEMMLE,JE DURR,ASIA DUNHAM,BIOat WKU 11/06/18 102-80 W 1 0 - 5 - 2 6 - 5 - 7 0 - 0 - 0 3 3 - 4 - 2 6 - 3 - 2at Chattanooga 11/09/18 75-49 W 7 - 3 - 2 6 - 7 - 1 DNP 2 4 - 4 - 3 1 2 - 2 - 0at Boise St. 11/19/18 74-55 W 5 - 1 - 0 6 - 2 - 1 DNP 2 0 - 7 - 4 3 - 3 - 0vs Arizona State 11/23/18 58-56 W 2 - 3 - 1 4 - 6 - 1 DNP 1 4 - 2 - 3 6 - 4 - 0vs Hartford U 11/24/18 86-69 W 1 0 - 6 - 1 4 - 6 - 0 0 - 0 - 0 2 0 - 3 - 3 5 - 1 - 0

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2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

Louisville Women’s Basketball Miscellaneous Statistics

Louisville’s Record When the Cardinals …Lead at halftime ............................................................5-0Trail at halftime .............................................................0-0Tied at halftime .............................................................0-0Shoot better from the field than opponent ....................5-0Shoot worse from the field than opponent ....................0-0Shoot the same from the field as opponent ..................0-0Shoot 50 percent or better from the field ......................3-0Shoot below 50 percent from the field ..........................2-0Opp. shoots 50 pct. or better from the field ..................0-0Opp. shoots below 50 pct. from the field ......................5-0Make more than 7 3-point goals ...................................4-0Make 7 or fewer 3-point goals ......................................1-0Attempt 20 or more 3-point field goals ..........................1-0Attempt less than 20 3-point field goals ........................4-0Make more free throws than opponent .........................2-0Opponent makes more free throws ..............................3-0Free throws made are even ..........................................0-0Outrebound their opponent ...........................................4-0Outrebounded by their opponent ..................................1-0Rebounds are even ......................................................0-0Bench outscores the opposing bench ..........................4-0Bench points are even ..................................................0-0Opponent bench outscores bench ................................1-0Commit fewer turnovers than opponent .......................2-0Commit more turnovers than opponent ........................3-0Turnovers are even ......................................................0-0Lead with 5:00 remaining .............................................5-0Trail with 5:00 remaining...............................................0-0Tied with 5:00 remaining ..............................................0-0Play an overtime game .................................................0-01-4 point margins ..........................................................1-05-10 point margins ........................................................0-011-20 point margins ......................................................2-021 or more point margins ..............................................2-0vs. AP Top 25 teams .....................................................1-0Play at home .................................................................0-0Play on the road ...........................................................3-0Play on a neutral court ..................................................2-0Score 59 points or less .................................................1-0Score 60-69 points .......................................................0-0Score 70-79 points .......................................................2-0Score 80-89 points .......................................................1-0Score 90 points or more ...............................................1-0Allow 59 points or less ..................................................3-0Allow 60-69 points ........................................................1-0Allow 70-79 points ........................................................0-0Allow 80-89 points ........................................................1-0Allow 90 points or more ................................................0-0Play after a loss ............................................................0-0Score the first point .......................................................3-0November .....................................................................5-0December .....................................................................0-0January .........................................................................0-0February .......................................................................0-0March ............................................................................0-0Points Off TurnoversLouisville ................ 98 (19.6) Opp ......................75 (15.0)

Bench ScoringLouisville .....................152 (30.4) Opp. .....................93 (18.6)

Points in PaintLouisville .....................168 (33.6) Opp. ...................146 (29.2)

Second Chance PointsLouisville ....................... 55 (11.0) Opp. .......................44 (8.8)

Fast Break PointsLouisville .......................65 (13.0) Opp. .......................33 (6.6)

Double-FigureScoring GamesCarter ............................... 2Diop ................................. 1Dunham ........................... 1Durr .................................. 5Evans ............................... 2Fuehring .......................... 2Shook .............................. 2

Games LeadingUofL in ScoringDurr .................................. 4Fuehring .......................... 1

Games LeadingUofL in ReboundingDiop ................................. 1Fuehring .......................... 2Jones ............................... 2Shook .............................. 1

Games LeadingUofL in AssistsDurr .................................. 1Evans ............................... 3Jones ............................... 1

Scored Louisville’sFirst PointsWhoDiop ................................. 1Durr .................................. 3Fuehring .......................... 1

HowJump shot ........................ 1Layup ............................... 1Three-Pointer ................... 3

Double-DoublesDiop ......................... 1

Jump Balls ControlledUofL ....................... 4Opponents ............. 1

Starting LineupsW-L 2-0 Evans Durr Jones Diop Fuehring1-0 Robinson Durr Jones Fuehring Dunham2-0 Carter Durr Jones Fuehring Dunham

Scoring Summary 1st Pd. 2nd Pd. 3rd Pd. 4th Pd. OT TotalLouisville 84 111 106 94 395Opponents 76 79 60 94 309

Leads and DeficitsBiggest Halftime Lead ...............................17 (53-36) vs. Hart (11/24)Biggest Halftime Lead Blown .....................Biggest Halftime Deficit .............................Biggest Halftime Deficit Overcome ............Biggest 2nd Half Lead ...............................34 (85-51) at WKU (11/6)Biggest 2nd Half Lead Blown ....................Biggest 2nd Half Deficit ............................. 6 (43-37) vs. ASU (11/24)Biggest 2nd Half Deficit Overcome ............ 6 (43-37) vs. ASU (11/24)Biggest Overall Lead .................................34 (85-51) at WKU (11/6)Biggest Lead Blown ...................................Biggest Overall Deficit ............................... 8 (24-16) vs. Hart (11/26)Biggest Deficit Overcome .......................... 8 (24-16) vs. Hart (11/26)

Home, Road, Quarter, and Half StatisticsFG% in KFC Yum! Center ......................FG% on the Road ................................... .520 (92-177)3-Pt. FG% in KFC Yum! Center ..............3-Pt. FG% on the Road .......................... .493 (34-69)FT% in KFC Yum! Center .......................FT% on the Road ................................... .846 (33-39)Scoring Avg. in KFC Yum! Center ..........Scoring Average on the Road ................ 83.7 (251 pts.)Opp. Scoring Avg. in KFC Yum! Center . Opp. Scoring Avg. on the Road .............. 61.3 (184 pts.)Most 1st Quarter Points .......................... 32 at WKU (11/6)Most 2nd Quarter Points ......................... 37 vs. Hart (11/24)Most 3rd Quarter Points ......................... 31 at WKU (11/6)Most 4th Quarter Points .......................... 21 at BSU (11/19), vs. ASU (11/24)Fewest 1st Quarter Points ...................... 11 at UTC (11/9), BSU (11/19)Fewest 2nd Quarter Points ..................... 15 vs. ASU (11/24)Fewest 3rd Quarter Points ...................... 8 vs. ASU (11/24)Fewest 4th Quarter Points ...................... 17 at WKU (11/6), UTC (11/9)Opponents’ Quarter BreakdownFewest 1st Quarter Points ...................... 11 at UTC (11/9)Fewest 2nd Quarter Points ..................... 10 at UTC (11/9)Fewest 3rd Quarter Points ...................... 8 at WKU (11/6)Fewest 4th Quarter Points ...................... 14 at BSU (11/19)Most 1st Quarter Points .......................... 21 at WKU (11/6)Most 2nd Quarter Points ......................... 22 at WKU (11/6)Most 3rd Quarter Points ......................... 15 vs. Hart (11/24)Most 4th Quarter Points .......................... 29 at WKU (11/6)

2018-19 AttendanceHome ..........................Away .................. 9,403 (3,134 avg.)Neutral ........................Total ................... 9,403 (3,134 avg.)

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GAME 6: LOUISVILLE VS. MIAMI (OHIO) | NOV. 26, 2018

2 NCAA RUNNER-UPS (2009, 2013) | 3 FINAL FOURS (2009, 2013, 2018) | 4 ELITE EIGHTS | 8 SWEET 16’S | 21 NCAA TOURNAMENTS

Louisville High Louisville Low Statistical Category Opponent High Opponent Low102 at WKU (11/6/18) 58 vs. ASU (11/23/18) Points 80 at WKU (11/6/18) 49 at UTC (11/9/18)55 at WKU (11/6/18) 28 at UTC (11/9/18) First-Half Points 43 at WKU (11/6/18) 21 at UTC (11/9/18)48 at WKU (11/6/18) 29 vs. ASU (11/23/18) Second-Half Points 37 at WKU (11/6/18) 27 at BSU (11/19/18)38 at WKU (11/6/18) 24 vs. ASU (11/23/18) Field Goals 25 vs. Hart (11/24/18) 17 at UTC (11/9/18)68 at WKU (11/6/18) 50 vs. Hart (11/24/18) Field Goal Attempts 61 at WKU (11/6), vs. ASU (11/23) 52 at UTC (11/9), BSU (11/19).559 at WKU (11/6/18) .407 vs. ASU (11/23/18) FG Percentage .463 vs. Hart (11/24/18) .327 at UTC (11/9/18)16 at WKU (11/6/18) 3 vs. ASU (11/23/18) 3-Point Field Goals 8 at BSU (11/19/18) 3 at UTC (11/9), vs. ASU (11/23)34 at WKU (11/6/18) 11 vs. ASU (11/23/18) 3-Point Field Goal Att. 20 at BSU (11/19/18) 16 at UTC (11/9), vs. ASU (11/23).588 at BSU (11/19/18) .273 vs. ASU (11/23/18) 3-Point FG Percentage* .400 at BSU (11/19/18) .188 at UTC (11/9), vs. ASU (11/23)24 vs. Hart (11/24/18) 7 vs. ASU (11/23/18) Free Throws 26 at WKU (11/6/18) 11 at BSU (11/19/18) 31 vs. Hart (11/24/18) 9 vs. ASU (11/23/18) Free Throw Attempts 35 at WKU (11/6/18) 15 at BSU (11/19), vs. ASU (11/23) .909 at WKU (11/6/18) .774 vs. Hart (11/24/18) Free Throw Percentage* .867 vs. ASU (11/23/18) .600 at UTC (11/9/18) 16 at WKU (11/6/18) 7 at UTC (11/9/18) Offensive Rebounds 17 at WKU (11/6/18) 7 at BSU (11/19/18)29 vs. ASU (11/23/18) 23 vs. Hart (11/24/18) Defensive Rebounds 25 vs. ASU (11/23/18) 15 at WKU (11/6/18) 40 at WKU (11/6), vs. ASU (11/23) 32 vs. Hart (11/24/18) Total Rebounds 41 vs. ASU (11/23/18) 25 vs. Hart (11/24/18)26 at WKU (11/6/18) 16 vs. ASU (11/23/18) Fouls 23 vs. Hart (11/24/18) 12 vs. ASU (11/23/18)22 at WKU (11/6/18) 12 at BSU (11/19/18) Assists 12 vs. Hart (11/24/18) 8 at UTC (11/9), BSU (11/19)21 vs. Hart (11/24/18) 10 vs. ASU (11/23/18) Turnovers 21 at BSU (11/19/18) 13 vs. ASU (11/23/18)5 at WKU (11/6/18) 1 at BSU (11/19/18) Blocked Shots 2 at BSU (11/19/18) 0 at WKU (11/6), vs. ASU (11/23) 11 at UTC (11/9/18) 7 at WKU (11/6), vs. ASU (11/23) Steals 11 at WKU (11/6/18) 5 at UTC (11/9/18)

2018-19 Louisville Women’s Basketball Team Superlatives

Louisville OpponentPoints 33 by Asia Durr at WKU (11/6/18) 22 by Alexis Brewer at WKU (11/6/18)Field Goals Made 12 by Asia Durr at WKU (11/6/18) 7 by Sierra DaCosta vs. Hart (11/24/18)Field Goals Attempted 21 by Asia Durr at WKU (11/6/18) 14 by Dee Givens at WKU (11/6/18)Highest FG Pct. (min. 5 made) .833 (5-6) by Bionca Dunham at UTC (11/9/18) .700 (7-10) by Sierra DaCosta vs. Hart (11/24/18)3-Point Field Goals Made 7 by Asia Durr at WKU (11/6/18) 3 by Riley Lupfer, Braydey Hodgins at BSU (11/19/18)3-Point Field Goals Attempted 15 by Asia Durr at WKU (11/6/18) 8 by Riley Lupfer at BSU (11/19), by Courtney Ekmark vs. ASU (11/23/18)3-Point FG Pct. (min. 3 made) .800 (4-5) by Arica Carter at BSU (11/19/18) .750 (3-4) by Braydey Hodgins (11/19/18)Free Throws Made 8 by Sam Fuehring, Asia Durr vs. Hart (11/24/18) 12 by Alexis Brewer at WKU (11/6/18)Free Throws Attempted 9 by Asia Durr vs. Hart (11/24/18) 16 by Alexis Brewer at WKU (11/6/18)Free Throw Pct. (min. 6 made) 1.000 (8-8) by Sam Fuehring vs. Hart (11/24/18) .750 (12-16) by Alexis Brewer at WKU (11/6/18)Offensive Rebounds 5 by Yacine Diop at WKU (11/6/18) 5 by Raneem Elgedawy at WKU (11/6/18)Defensive Rebounds 7 by Jazmine Jones at UTC (11/9/18), Sam Fuehring at BSU (11/19) 6 by Marta Hermida at BSU (11/19/18), Kianna Ibis vs. ASU (11/23) Sam Fuehring vs. ASU (11/23) Total Rebounds 10 by Yacine Diop at WKU (11/6/18) 9 by Raneem Elgedawy at WKU (11/6/18), Chanea Johnson-Chapman vs. ASU (11/23/18)Turnovers 4 by Yacine Diop at BSU (11/19), Jazmine Jones vs. Hart (11/24), 7 by Marta Hermida at BSU (11/19/18) Mykasa Robinson vs. Hart (11/24)Assists 9 by Dana Evans at UTC (11/9/18) 4 by Ellie Woerner at BSU (11/19/18), Reili Richardson vs. ASU (11/23/18), by Lindsey Abed vs. Hart (11/24)Blocked Shots 2 by Jazmine Jones at WKU (11/6), by Kylee Shook vs. Hart (11/24) 1 (four times)Steals 3 by Yacine Diop at BSU (11/19/18), Arica Carter vs. ASU (11/23), 3 by Dee Givens at WKU (11/6), A’Shanti Coleman at BSU (11/19), Dana Evans vs. ASU (11/23), Dana Evans vs. Hart (11/24) Sophia Elenga vs. ASU (11/23), Jade Young vs. Hart (11/24)Minutes Played (regulation game) 38 by Asia Durr at BSU (11/19/18) 34 by Whitney Creech at WKU (11/6/18)Minutes Played (overtime game)

2018-19 Louisville Women’s Basketball Individual Superlatives