SECOND HALF SURGE, BALANCED SCORING LEADS CARDS TO WIN OVER VERMONT.
Jeff Walz will tell you. The players will tell you, Vermont is a very good basketball squad. They came into the KFC YUM! Center and had the majority of the nearly 6,000 in attendance wondering if they were going to upset the Cards in the first round of the NCAA WBB Tournament on their home floor. Finaly, Louisville gotthe wake up call and played like a #3 seed should against a #14 seed. .
After one quarter, Vermont had a one-point lead at 17-16 and led by four at one time in the first quarter. They had gone on a 7-0 run to go up by four after trailing by three and Keira Hanson was leading an inspired squad.
Louisville regroupled, though and came back to win the second quarter against the #14 seed in this Ft. Worth region 16-11. The scoret at the half 32-28 at the half...but Louisville was not out of danger yet. Mackenly Randolph had played all twety minutes for the Cards and led then with eight points. The Cards were shooting 36% and were looking sluggish at times. One had to wonder if the dismissial of Skylar Jones from the squad was having a negative effect on the team. Vermont was shooting 11-25 (44%) and looking a lot more formidable that a #14 seed should.
Whatever Walz said at the half to the squad or whatever the squad decided as a group in the final twenty minutes worked. After seeing Vermont crawl back within two at 32-30, UofL went to work and stretched the lead out to 43-32 with about three minutes ledt in the third quarter after a 11-2 run. Balanced scoring was getting it done for Louisville and the Cards were up 55-38 after a Laura Ziegler three to end the third period. The 23-10 Louisville advantage in the third had a lot of Cardinal fans breathing easier.
Louiville built the lead up to 24 at 65-41 on a Taj Roberts layup with 7:15 to play in the game and the Cards were looking quite a bit better in the second half. Vermot did outscore the Cards 11-7 the rest of the way but the outcome had been decided with that Louisville huge third quarter run.
| "Yabba Dabba Doo...Cards advance to round two" |
THE FRED REPORT
Free Throws -- The Cards went 6-11 from the line and 54% is lower than the 70% or better we mandate to earn a letter. NO LETTER.
Rebounding -- UofL had a huge edge here with a 40-17 domination on the boards. Randolph led the Cards with 11 . CAPITAL "R".
Execution/Effort -- Louisville shot 42.% for the contest and the 50% shooting in the final twenty minutes was impressive. The Cards had only eight turnovers and acquired 13 assists on 29 made baskets. Since this was a 'going away' win, we'll bestow a CAPITAL "E"
Defense -- The Cards created 14 turnovers, had nine steals and held Vermont to 40% shooting. Good numbers but only worth a small "d".
FInal Fred Tally -- _-R-E-d
The Cards move on to face Alabama on Monday. Game time is noon and it'll be on ESPN if you cannot attend. .
POST GAME WALZ, RANDOLPH AND ROBERTS.
NCAA SECOND ROUND MATCHUPS
Yes, over half the teams have already been eliminated. From 68 to 32.. All #1 seed are still dancing and the highest seed remaining is #10 Virginia. 23 states still have teams playing and Texas has the most with three (Texas, Texas Tech and Baylor)
Herre they are:
REGION 1: UConn, Syracuse, Maryland, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Ohio St. ,Illinois, Vandy
REGION 2: UCLA, Oklahoma.St, Mississippi, Minnesota, Baylor, Duke, Texas Tech, LSU
REGION 3: Texas, Oregon, Kentucky, West Virginia, Alabama, Louisville, North Carolina St, Michigan
REGION 4: South Carolina, USC, Michigan St. Oklahoma, Washington, TCU, Virginia, Iowa.
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