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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Clemson gets Saturday Shutout over Softball Cards 4-0 -- WBB Projection -- Sunday Cardinal Couple

 CARDS CURTAILED AT CLEMSON 4-0


(Courtesy Clemson Athletics)

Clemson scored all their runs in the first three innings and Louisville could just manage three hits in seven innings against Clemson pitcher Abby Dunning. She pitched the complete game to take Clemson to 19-8 on the season, while the Cards fell to 19-7 this year. UofL was getting runners on the bags early but unable to get any of them to home plate.

The Tigers pieced together three singles in the first inning to take a 1-0 lead. It turned out to be all they needed but they added three more runs in the contest for the 4-0 win. 

Louisville had their best chance to score in the third inning went they managed to fill the bases with just one out. Dunning got out of the jam, though...getting a full count strike out and an infield pop fly to end the inning.

The two squads meet for the series finale tomorrow at McWhorter Stadium for a noon start. It'll be on ACCNX. 

NCAA WBB BRACKET PROJECTIONS

Autumn Jackson jnows her NCAA WBB better than most. I like to look at her projections more than Charlie Creme's. Here's what she came up with for the 2006 Tournament: 

REGION I -- FT WORTH

The top seed here is projected to be UConn. Vandy is the second seed, followed by Ohio State and then West Virginia.

REGION ii -- SACRAMENTO

UCLA get the top seed projection here. LSU is projected to be the second seed...followed by the Cards in the third seed and Maryland as the #4. 

REGION III -- FT WORTH

i guess I'm still not used to having two cities for regions instead of four, but that's the way that it is. Texas is the top guess for Fort Worth 2, followed by Duke, Michigan aand Oklahoma.

REGION IIII -- SACRAMENTO

The #1 seed here is probably going to be South Carolina, with Iowa second, TCU third and Minnesota at #4. 

It'll be on ESPN tonight at 8 p.m. 

paulie









Saturday, March 14, 2026

Softball Falls at Clemson -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Cards Lose Opener 8-6


Louisville jumped out to a big lead to open the first inning by scoring four runs, but Clemson returned the favor with five in the bottom half. The Cards regained the lead with a pair in the second but wouldn't score again as they lost 8-6 to open the series at Clemson. Louisville moved to 19-6 overall and 2-2 in conference play. The two teams will continue the series at 1PM this afternoon. 

Louisville opened with back-to-back hits from Easton Lotus and Chelsea Mack. With their two fastest players on base, the Cards looked to the heart of the lineup, but Bri Despines struck out looking and Camryn Lookadoo grounded back to the pitcher. Madison Pickens was hit by a pitch to load the bases, and a single from Jordan Williams and a throwing error scored two. Taylor Monroe got the same luck on her single, and Pickens came in to score. Riley Janda walked to reload the bases, and a passed ball scored Williams to give the Cards four. 

Anna Wise got the start in this one and she got off to a good one, earning a flyout and a groundout to open the game. It unraveled after that. Three straight singles scored a run and a walk reloaded the bases. A grand slam gave Clemson the lead back, and a single followed, meaning Wise put six straight players on base. The runner stole second and Holly Aprile decided that was enough, putting Zabala into the circle. Zabala struck out the next batter to end the inning. 

Lotus reached base again with one out in the second and advanced to second on a wild pitch. That advancement didn't matter a lot, as Chelsea Mack walked anyway. Despines grounded out, but it was productive and moved both players up. Lookadoo scored Lotus with an error by the short stop, and Pickens knocked in Mack to give Louisville the 6-5 lead. 

Zabala followed with two scoreless innings, but Louisville's offense was unable to find any insurance runs. Clemson decided to employ some small ball in the fourth, laying down four straight bunts to go single, SAC, single, SAC RBI (reached on fielder's choice). With the game tied and runners on first and second, Clemson started swinging again, which worked well for Zabala, who struck out the next two batters to end the inning. 

Clemson broke the tie in the bottom of the sixth. A fly out opened the inning, but it was followed by a triple and a single to give the Tigers the lead. Jayden Gohs entered at pitcher, and a double scored another run. Gohs was able to get out of the inning, but the Cards were down to their final three outs. They had the middle of the order up, but three straight groundouts made for a three-up, three-down inning and a disappointing end to a hot start. 

With Wise getting lit up to open yesterday's game (over the course of 42 pitches) and Zabala throwing 78 pitches over nearly five innings, it will be interesting to see who gets the start today. The Cards will need to make some more of their own magic on offense, as they aren't likely to benefit from as many unearned runs today. First pitch is at 1PM on ACC Network Extra.

Until next time, Go Cards
Case

Friday, March 13, 2026

LAX gets the win over Cincinnati 11-10 in overtime -- Friday Cardinal Couple

 LAX CARDS TAKE THRILLER AT UC. 


Louisville Lacrosse overcame a 7-4 halftime deficit and forced an overtime against the Cincinnati Bearcats Thursday at Nippert Stadium. The two squads have built up a pretty nice and challenging rivalry in recent years and yesterday was no exception.

UC jumped out to a 3-0 lead on the LaxCards but Louisville was able to battle back to get within one at 4-3 t the end of the first quarter.  The Bearcats re-established dominance, though, and won the second quarter 3-1 to grab the 7-4 halftime lead. 

Louisville took the third quarter 2-0 to get back within one goal and the fourth quarter was a wild affair, the Cards battling back from a 10-8 deficit to tie it late in the quarter. 

Ella Berg

The squads went to the extra session and Ella Berg got the game winner in overtime on a wrap around shot, seconds after returning to the contest after sitting out a minute for a penalty. 

Maggie McMahon led Louisville in scoring with two goals and two assists. 

The Cards go to 4-4 with the win and will face Miami Saturday 


  

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Spring Volleyball? In Hawai'i !!! -- Thursday Cardinal Couple

 VOLLEYCARDS SWEEP HAWAI'I 


Come to think of it...Hawai'i wouldn't be all that bad a place to spend a spring break.  

In their second day of action against Hawai'i, Louisville volleyball took another match, shutting out the Rainbow Warrors (or Wahine, (if you prefer) 25-18, 25-17, 25-15. The Cards also won the first match the day before 3-1. 

Blair Thiebaud

It was combination of returrning stars from last season and a new addition that stood out for Louisville in Honolulu. Payton Peterson had 11 kills and 10 digs for the Cards. Kalyssa Blackshear added eight kills and freshman Blair Thiebaud was essential on offense with 31 assists, two blocks and four kills. Thiebaud, a 6'0" setter out of college Station, Texas.
has a very impressive resume. She was the #1 setter in Texas in her senior season at Collge Station High School. She was on the USA Women's Under 21 team as a setter and played abroad in Indonesia. 

She was one of five freshman Meske brought on board, his class was ranked fifth in the nation. 

paulie


Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Louisville Softball downs Evansville 5-4 in extra innings -- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

 BRI DESPINES DRIVES HOME EASTON LOTUS FOR CARDS WIN. 

Bri Despines

An ideal evening for softball Tuesday evening as the Cards (19-5) win the "Battle of the Ohio River" with an extra inning triumph over Evansville (7-13) at Ulmer Stadium. Bri Despines, a senior transfer from Kent St. drove home Easton Lotus for the game ender. 

Evansville jumped out to an early 2-0 lead on the Cards in the top of the first inning on Louisville starter Madi Reeves. A Brooke Voss home run was a key blow in the inning. 

Louisville countered with a run in the bottom of the third when a Jordan Williams sacrifice fly brought home Chelsea Mack. 

No further runs were plated until the bottom of the sixth inning. The Cards got a two RBI double from Ava Venturelli, then Chelsea Mack doubed to score Addy O'Dell and it was 4-2 Louisville. 

Evansvile responded in the top of the seventh, though. Maliyah Williams belted a two RBI homer to center field to tie the contest at 4-4. 

Brooke Gray came in to pitch for the Cards and held E'Ville scoreless in the top of the eighth. That set the stage for Despines game winning RBI in the bottom half of the inning. . 

The Cards return to action Friday when they travel to Clemson for a series with the Tigers. 

 

paulie

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Softball Goes 3-1 on Weekend; Faces Evansville Tonight -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Cards Score 34 in Shortened Cardinal Classic


Louisville softball was busy over the weekend, but we had our hands full with WBB in the ACC Tournament. The Cards hosted the Cardinal Classic in their final home non-conference weekend of the season. Louisville will participate in one more non-conference weekend event in a couple of weeks when they play in The Ohio State Tournament. Holly Aprile's squad was scheduled to play five games over the weekend, but a rainout on Friday meant that the game against LIU got the axe.


The Cards still opened the event on Friday, playing the first of a pair of games against Ball State. In Cardinals vs Cardinals action, Louisville ultimately fell 5-7 in the opener, creating an inauspicious start to their home event. Ball State tagged Alyssa Zabala for four runs in the top of the first before she was pulled after just two-thirds of an inning. Louisville was unable to tie the game, so Zabala officially took the loss, marking her first of the season. The Cards made a late rally in the sixth, scoring three runs in the bottom half to make it close, but their charge stopped there. 

The two teams played a rematch to open Saturday morning's events with a 9am start. Ball State scored first again, but this time Jayden Gohs held them to just one run in the opening frame, and Louisville scored a pair in the bottom half to gain the lead. Ball State wouldn't score again and Louisville went on to score in each of the five innings played. Gohs pitched all five and Louisville won in an 8-1 run rule. 

After opening the day at 9am Saturday, Louisville also closed it with a first pitch at 7pm. This time, they were taking on Illinois, and the Cards scored eight runs for the second time that day. Zabala got the start against the Illini and struggled in the first again. She gave up three runs before Louisville was able to stop the bleeding. This time, though, Zabala recovered, and twirled four scoreless before Illinois scored again. The Cards struggled to score for the first three innings, but they exploded for six in the fourth and tagged on two more in the fifth. Zabala allowed a run in the sixth to make it 8-4 in favor of Louisville, and Aprile gave her an opportunity to close the game out in the seventh. After Zabala gave up a single to open the inning, she got the hook and Anna Wise came in to clean up. A strikeout preceded a steal and a liner to third made gave Louisville two outs and a runner on second. A homer to deep left made it 8-6 and things got a bit nervier. Wise stayed cool and induced a ground ball to end the game. 


Louisville closed the weekend with another game against Illinois. This time, Madi Reeves got the start. Brooke Gray was conspicuously absent from the circle over the weekend, but she's been struggling of late. We may see her tonight against Evansville. Reeves pitched a solid first two innings but gave up three runs in the third. After a scoreless first two innings, matching Illinois, Louisville responded to their third inning outburst with one of their own. The Cards scored four in the third, marking their first of three innings with four runs. Louisville put up four more in the fourth and one in the fifth to set up a run-rule with a 9-3 lead. Illinois scored a pair in the sixth to stay alive, but the Cards added their final four runs in the bottom half to end the game. Gohs was the winner after coming on in relief in the fourth. 

Offensively, 34 runs over four games is quite good. Defensively, giving up 19 in four games is less good. At the end of the day, though, they went 3-1, so it's hard to complain too much. Taylor Monroe got off to a good start going 3-3 with three RBI in the first game against Ball State but didn't play for the rest of the weekend. Addy O'Dell replaced Monroe at short and had a strong three games. Her best came in the Sunday game against Illinois, where she went 2-3, scored three runs, and had an RBI on her first collegiate home run. In that game, she had one of Louisville's six doubles. The big bats came against Ball State Saturday morning, when Louisville hit three home runs (Camryn Lookadoo, Madison Pickens, and Katie Thatcher). Lookadoo led the team with eight RBI on the weekend and tied with Easton Lotus and Chelsea Mack for the team lead in hits (7). 


The Cards will face Evansville this evening with first pitch scheduled for 6pm. Evansville is off to a tough start this season, as they're just 7-12. The two teams don't have a common opponent, as the Purple Aces' scheduled game against Ball State on 2/15 was canceled. The Aces are coming off their conference opening weekend, where they lost an extremely close series against Illinois State at home. The series was determined by just one total run with final scores of 2-3, 5-6 (9 innings), and 8-7. Louisville's 3-1 weekend brought their season record to 18-5. If they aren't receiving votes in this week's poll, a win tonight and a series win on the road against current #25 Clemson could get them there. 

Until next time, Go Cards!
Case

Monday, March 9, 2026

Not In the Cards -- Duke wins ACC Tournament 70-65 in overtime -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

CARDS RELINQUISH LEAD IN FOURTH QUARTER AND FALL TO DUKE

 Another ACC WBB Tournament...another Cards failure to take home the championship trophy. The #2 seed Cards vs. the #1 seed Blue devils and a 1 p.m. ESPN showcase slot on Sunday. 


Louisville fought the good fight for three and half quarters and found themselves leading #1 seed Duke 55-51 with 4:26 to play in the fourth quarter after a Mac Randolph jumper. The squads had just come out of a timeout and ten seconds later the Walz designed play worked to perfection.

That lead got cut in half but three minutes later...two Randolph free throws re-established the four-point lead at 57-53. It was too early, it turned out, to give this one to the Cards but it certainly was looking good for Walz's squad. 


Someone forget to relay the plot line to the Blue Devils. They regained the lead at 58-57 on a Nelson three and the Cards found their backs to the wall. But another drawn up play worked to perfection and Randolph continued her hot hands to make it 59-58 Cards with 23 seconds to play. It looked even better when Imari Berry went to the line for free throws with 14 seconds to go. Berry made one of two to set the tally at 60-58. All the Cards needed was a stop and they would be the tournament champs. 

It didn't happen. Duke inserted Delaney Thomas and Ashlon Jackson found her on a pass for a shot attempt with four second to play and Thomas tied the contest at 60-60. Louisville had four seconds for another possible game winner but Taj Roberts attempt was blocked. 

Hello overtime. 


The Cards had one lead in the extra five minutes, when a Ziegler three put them up 63-62 with 3:52 to go. Louisville did get back within two when Randolph got a putback to go to make it 67-65 Duke with 51 seconds to go, but could not score again. A Duke three by Nelson Riley with six seconds to go was the final score of the game Duke added the conference championship to their regular season championship with the 70-65 win.  


The Cards ended with four in double figures...Berry totaling 18, Randolph 17, Roberts 12 and Ziegler 10. Duke got four in double digits as well, with 19 each from Mair and Thomas leading the way. 

(Even though Fred was in red...not a beautiful day in the neighboood for Cards)

THE FRED REPORT 

FREE THROWS --  The Cards shot nine (incredible, right?) and made six. That's 66.7%and not good enough for a letter. Duke had twenty something attempts. No discrepancy here, right?

REBOUNDS -- Louisville was outrebounded 42-34 by  Duke. Randolph had 11 for UofL. No letter here,either. 

EFFORT/EXECUTION -- The Cards shot 43% for the game and made 7 out of 21 threes. They had 16 turnovers and had 26 points in the paint. A good effort until the end, but not a winning one. Rebounding is so important. The Cards were lacking. We'll award a small case "e" .

DEFENSE -- The Cards held Duke to 39% shooting, but gave away four point leads twice and it ultimarely cost them. Giving up five points in overtime in the last 2:25 isn't horrible, but it was a Louisville loss and I can't award a letter on that

FINAL FRED REPORT -_-_e_-

POST GAME JEFF WALZ AND MACKENLY RANDOLPH

 pauiie

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Cards WBB headed to ACC Tournment Final -- Sunday Cardinal Couple -

 65-57 CARDS WIN OVER UNC LED BY BERRY. 


Write it down. Louisville WBB is headed to the 2026 ACC Tournament final to face Duke. The Cards got a huge lift from Clarksville, TN's pride and joy Imari Berry and got a courageous effort out of Elif Istanbulluoglu who returned to the game after seemingly spraining her ankle earlier in the contest. 

How do you feel about the transfer now, Nyla Harris? she only totaled six points against her former UofL teammates. 

The Cards got two threes from Berry to end the first quarter and they gave UofL a 16-10 lead. .UNC wasn't ready to start up the bus and go back to Chapel Hill though. They saw the Cards get to an eight-point lead but battled back and made it 26-24 with a little over two mnutes to play. Nyla Brooks was doing all she could to keep UNC in it, she got a tip in to make it 28-27 with 29 seconds until half and that's how the teams went to the midway break.  


The Cards and Heels played ping-pong with the lead to start the second half. There were seven lead changes in the first four minutes of the second half. Berry got the Cards up by four at 42-38 with 1:17 left in the quarter but Brooks cut it to two with a couple free throws. A Laura Ziegler three pushed the Cards to a 45-40 lead after three. 

If you thought the first three quarters were a rollicking roller coasted, in the words of Bachman-Turner Overdrive "You ain't seen nothing yet." 

BTO sings "You Ain't Seen Northin' Yet

The Cards jumped put to a 10-point lead in the first monute of the final quarter but UNC cut it back to six halfway thru the quarter. Just before that, Cardinals fans took a deep collective breath when Elif fell awkwardly on her ankle and crumpled to the floor. She had to be helped off the floor and was taken to the locker room. But, somehow... she returned to the game with 3:42 to go. 


Berry stepped up, though...and said "I'm not ready to go home" and hit two straight baskets to keep the Cards ahead 56-46 with 2:51 to play. UNC got a three from Nyla Brooks with 21 seconds to play to cut the Cards lead to five at 62-57 UNC had no option except to foul and Reyna Scott hit two free throws with 17 seconds let in the game and one charity toss from Ziegler with eight seconds to go set the 65-57 final score. 

So. Duke for the final on Sunday at 1 p.m.. It should be a classic, and ESPN will have the broadcast.  

(Photosmfrom Internet) 

POST GAME WALZ, E AND BERRY


Saturday, March 7, 2026

Cards Crush Orange -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Louisville to Face UNC in Semis


photo by Taris Smith | Louisville Athletics
Led by 17 points from Taj Roberts, Louisville had a balanced attack that saw six player finish in double figures to propel the Cards to a relatively straightforward 26-point victory. Louisville jumped ahead to a 25-12 lead after the first quarter and used a 25-14 fourth quarter to put the game away. Joining Roberts in double figures were Reyna Scott (15), Mackenly Randolph (12), Skylar Jones (12), Imari Berry (11), and Laura Ziegler (11). Syracuse got 22 points out of Uche Izoje, but it wasn't enough to keep pace with the Louisville offense. 

The Cards got off to a strong start in the first, hitting 11 of their 16 shots. They went 2-3 from beyond the arc, which was a mark they would go on to match in the fourth. Louisville's ability to score inside was evident, and they went on to outscore Syracuse 46-30 over the course of the game. Although it took three minutes for either team to score to open the game, Louisville scored the first eight points and led 13-2 with 4:39 remaining in the quarter. The Cards stretched their lead to 15 points at 21-6 and again at 25-10 before the Orange made a tip-in to close the quarter at the 25-12 score. 

The middle portion of the game was quite close, with the teams only separated in the second and third quarters by a combined two points. Syracuse used 53.3% shooting from the floor and a 4-4 effort from the free-throw line to win the second quarter 21-20. Louisville, meanwhile, failed to reach the free throw line in the second and went 0-4 from three point land as part of a 10-22 second quarter. Louisville came out of the locker room with a 12-point lead and managed to scrape together a 17-14 third quarter victory that didn't get the best of either team. Louisville made just six shots, though three were from beyond the arc, and they went 2-3 from the stripe. Syracuse managed to be worse, making just five shots with two of them being threes. 

photo by Taris Smith | Louisville Athletics
The fourth quarter sealed the deal, with Louisville eerily matching its output from the first, hitting 11 of 16 shots and going 2-3 from three. It wasn't a carbon copy, as Louisville only scored the first seven points of the quarter, but by that point the game was out of reach. The Cards salted the game away, getting exciting ACC tournament minutes for some of the bench players, and took their rest to prepare for their game today. 

Mackenly Randolph finished with a double-double for the Cards, adding 10 rebounds to her 12 points. Imari Berry and Skylar Jones were very productive, with both tallying five assists, at least five rebounds, and a block. Leading scorer Taj Roberts added four assists, three rebounds, and three steals. She and Jones tied for the team lead with 70% shooting on the day.

The FRED Report


F - Free Throws: This one was bad. Louisville didn't get to the line much, and they usually missed when they did. 4-10 from the stripe won't get it done in a close game, and it earns no letter.

R - Rebounding: Like points, Louisville spread their rebounds around. Randolph had ten, but four other players had at least four. The Cards won the rebounding battle 43-34, and while I want to knock them for allowing Syracuse to pull down more offensive rebounds, Louisville shot 56% from the floor, so they didn't have a ton of O-boards to get. From an offensive rebounding rate standpoint, Louisville was actually better than Syracuse, as they pulled down 30.3% of their missed shots while Syracuse had just 25%. Capital 'R'.

E - Effort/Execution: It's hard to knock a 26-point win over a team that finished with fewer than double-digit losses, but Louisville didn't play their cleanest game. They had 14 turnovers, which was more than Syracuse, and the free throws were abysmal. That said, they did shoot well overall and they closed the game as strong as they opened it. 14 turnovers isn't great, but it didn't bite them in this one. Louisville also remains relatively rested going into their second game, so I'll grant a Capital 'E'. 

D - Defense: Nine steals and two blocks is pretty nice. The Cards forced just one other turnover, though, which is less nice. That said, they allowed just 34.3% shooting and never trailed. In fact, by the time Syracuse finally scored their first basket, Louisville would never lead by fewer than they did at that moment (six). The Cards faced a seven-point deficit at the free throw line, but they only gave up four more attempts. They allowed just 61 points, in the end, so I'm going to have to say Capital 'D'. 

photo by Taris Smith | Louisville Athletics
Was I feeling generous? Maybe. But that's a final tally of _-R-E-D. That's a fun cheer for the Cards going into a semifinal gameday as the only red team remaining. That said, Louisville will likely need to be better today (and tomorrow) from the free throw line if they want to leave Atlanta with hardware. 

The ACC quarterfinals were a bloodbath. Top-seeded Duke actually had the smallest margin of victory, and that was still 14 points. The Blue Devils topped Clemson 60-46. Notre Dame completed a minor upset of NC State in a major way. The Irish won 81-63 and will face Duke at noon on ESPN2. Louisville's win was the largest of the day and the largest of the tournament so far. They'll face UNC following the conclusion of game one. UNC beat VT 85-68. 

The Cards and Tar Heels are scheduled to tip at 2:30 on ESPN2. 

Until next time, Go Cards!
Case

Friday, March 6, 2026

Day Two ACC WBB Tourney Results -- Friday Cardinal Couple

NOT ALL FAVORITES PREVAIL IN DAY TWO OF ACC WBB TOURNAMENT 

Day two of the ACC WBB Tournament. Where the Day One winners advnace to play the #5, #6 and #7 seeded squads and #8 and #9 meet up. Let's see what happened, shall we? 

#8 VIRGINIA 50 VS #9 CLEMSON 63


Clemson broke away from UVA in the fourth quarter to begin the day's action. This one was anyone's contest after three quarters...as Clemson took the first quarter 15-14, the second quarter 13-12 and the third quarter 15-13. 

The Cavs had a 36-33 lesd in the third quarter, but Clemson came back with a 10-3 run to lead 43-39 after three quarters. Mia Moore took over the fourth quarter for the Tigers with 10 points and Clemson advances to face #1 seed Duke today. 

# 5 NOTRE DAME 73 - # 12 MIAMI 64

Miami got "Hildagoed" today after advancing to day two of the tournament. She went for 25 points against the Canes and UND advances to day three to play NC State. 

Notre Dame broke out to a 16-10 lead in the first quarter, but the Canes decided to make it a battle and won the second quarter 18-15 to make the tally 31-28 Irish at the half. Notre Dame was able to push that lead to 55-50 after three and got the win with a 18-14 fourth quarter edge.

#7 SYRACUSE 70 - #10 CALIFORNIA 59 

Uche Cootchie Coo..she beat you...Bears...

The Cuse roared out to a 23-7 first quarter lead and never looked back against the Cal Bears in the third game of the ACC Tournament. Uche Izoje led the Orange with 23 points and added 10 rebounds as the Orange advance to face UofL tomorrow.

This one was 37-16 at the half and you had to wonder if Cal used up all their energy in beating Wake Forest . Cal did mount a bit of a rally after halftime and got back within 13 at the end of the third quarter, but Syracuse hugn on and won the final quarter 20-19

#6 VIRGINIA TECH 62 - #11 GEORGIA TECH 54

The host (kinda) of the 2026 ACC WBB Tournament has now been eliminated as Virginia Tech downed Georgia Tech by eight in the final evening session. This one started out all Bees, as they assumed a 17-7 end of first quarter lead The Hokies roared back, though and took the lead 29-23 at halftime.

Virginia Tech was still in control  37-30 in the third quarter but saw GT rally back and get within two in the fourth quarter, The key to the VT win? Maybe that they had a 24-5 advantage in points off turnovers. 

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Today...four more game await. Clemson takes on #1 seed Duke, Notre Dame faces #4 seed North Carolina State. #2 seed Louisville gets Syracuse and #3 seed UNC gets Va. Tech. ACC Network has the coverage, staring at 11 a.m.  They do a "Nothing But Net" show at 10a.m. that is pretty good about previewing the games and catching you up with previous action..

paulie