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BOZICH | After surviving EKU, 78-76, can Louisville take advantage of soft ACC? | Louisville Sports
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The preliminaries are over. They ended, quite tensely, Saturday afternoon in the KFC Yum! Center when the University of Louisville men’s basketball team survived Eastern Kentucky, 78-76.
Survived is the proper verb. In fact, it might not be strong enough.
The Cards were favored by 19 1/2 points. On a day when they spit out a 15-point first-half lead and a 10-point edge in the second half, the Cardinals needed Noah Waterman to knife across the left baseline and score a contested 3-footer over two EKU defenders with 1.2 seconds to play to … well, survive.
“They felt that pressure,” EKU forward Devontae Blanton said.
The victory was not secure until Terrence Edwards Jr. intercepted the EKU inbounds pass and then made a free throw with 0.4 remaining, the final gasp in a game Louisville needed simply to win by whatever means necessary.
“We were very fortunate to come out with a win,” U of L coach Pat Kelsey said. “It’s not always going to be pretty.”
It was Louisville’s 11th and final non-conference game. They won seven (topped by victories over Indiana and West Virginia) and lost four, all to teams expected to make the NCAA Tournament. Overall the Cards improved to 8-5.
“It’s been a tough non-conference schedule,” Kelsey said. “We played a lot of really good teams. Got our butts kicked a couple of times. But I like where our team is at.”
Considering Pitt beat the Colonels by 40 and Clemson handled EKU by 13, it was not the kind of performance to inspire many conversations about March for Pat Kelsey’s squad.
EKU led by two points with just less than 10 minutes to play. The Colonels let the Cards spurt to 10-point lead and then reclaimed the lead (73-72) on a drive by Blanton with 2:20 to play.
The danger was legit — and unrelenting. The Cards got baskets by Reyne Smith and Waterman to avoid disaster.
“We didn’t come here for a moral victory,” EKU coach A.W. Hamilton said. “We came here to win. We’re disappointed in that locker room.”
A loss to EKU would have been a major smudge on Louisville’s NCAA Tournament resume. Did not happen. Avoiding that smudge is the positive to come from this one.
So as January approaches, March is always a reasonable topic of conversation.
Now, on to the main event — Atlantic Coast Conference play.
“I love where we’re at and I love what we’re doing,” Kelsey said.
The survivable ACC, a league with one Top 25 team.
The open for discussion ACC.
The looking for NCAA Tournament teams ACC, a league that went 4-30 against the Southeastern Conference and 3-8 against the Big 12.
Other than Duke, there is nobody for Louisville to fear in the ACC. The Cards have already played Duke — and they do not have to make a return trip to Durham. They have a road win against Florida State secured on their resume.
What are the computer rankings forecasting?
Ken Pomeroy says U of L will go 12-8 in the ACC, finishing sixth. Bart Torvik upgrades that to 13-7, putting the Cards in a fourth-place tie. Evan Miyakawa also has Louisville sixth in the 18-team league, ahead of North Carolina State, Notre Dame and Wake Forest.
In addition to its power ratings, Bart Torvik’s college basketball analytics site added an NCAA Tournament projection table.
Prior to the Cards’ win over EKU, Torvik gave the Cards’ a 28.6% of making the 68-team field. That ranked sixth among ACC teams behind Duke (100%), Pitt (94.2), Clemson (72.6), North Carolina (71.2) and SMU (39.1).
North Carolina comes to the downtown Louisville Wednesday at 6 p.m. and that already looks like a game that will be essential to Louisville’s push to make itself a team deserving of an NCAA Tournament at-large bid.
Nothing special about the Tar Heels this winter. Their fans are grumbling coach Hubert Davis and UNC’s blah approach to playing defense. North Carolina has lost five times, although all five stumbles have been against Top 20 teams in the computer rankings.
In its only ACC game, Carolina stumbled past Georgia Tech by three points.
Carolina is beatable.
But only if the Cards perform considerably better than they performed against EKU.
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Louisville narrowly escaped with a 78-76 victory over Eastern Kentucky University in their latest game. Now, the question remains: can the Cardinals take advantage of a soft ACC schedule?With upcoming matchups against teams like Pittsburgh, Wake Forest, and Boston College, Louisville has an opportunity to rack up some wins and gain momentum heading into the heart of conference play.
Despite their struggles earlier in the season, the Cardinals have shown flashes of potential and have the talent to compete with any team in the ACC. If they can string together some wins and build confidence, Louisville could be a dark horse in the conference.
However, they must remain focused and not overlook any opponent, as the ACC is always competitive and any team can pull off an upset on any given night.
It will be interesting to see if Louisville can capitalize on their recent victory and use it as a springboard to success in the ACC. Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure: the Cardinals have the opportunity to make some noise in the conference if they play to their full potential.
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Louisville Cardinals survive battle with EKU 78-76
The Louisville Cardinals fought to hold off the Eastern Kentucky Colonels at the KFC Yum! Center Saturday afternoon.Louisville took a 46-37 lead into the locker room at halftime but found themselves holding off the Colonels just barely for most of the second half, with the game even getting tied up at one point.Then, with one minute to go, the Cards went down 76-75.They were able to score the last points though to take the game 78-76. The Colonels shot better overall at 45 percent to the Cards’ 38 percent. Louisville also had more turnovers with 14 to EKU’s 10.The Cards dominated the boards, however, pulling in 50 rebounds to the Colonels’ 33.They also hit a few more three-point shots and took a lot more trips to the free throw line as the Colonels committed 21 fouls.The Cardinals next host the North Carolina Tar Heels on New Year’s Day. That game is set to tip at 6 p.m.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. —The Louisville Cardinals fought to hold off the Eastern Kentucky Colonels at the KFC Yum! Center Saturday afternoon.
Louisville took a 46-37 lead into the locker room at halftime but found themselves holding off the Colonels just barely for most of the second half, with the game even getting tied up at one point.
Then, with one minute to go, the Cards went down 76-75.
They were able to score the last points though to take the game 78-76.
The Colonels shot better overall at 45 percent to the Cards’ 38 percent. Louisville also had more turnovers with 14 to EKU’s 10.
The Cards dominated the boards, however, pulling in 50 rebounds to the Colonels’ 33.
They also hit a few more three-point shots and took a lot more trips to the free throw line as the Colonels committed 21 fouls.
The Cardinals next host the North Carolina Tar Heels on New Year’s Day. That game is set to tip at 6 p.m.
In a nail-biting matchup, the Louisville Cardinals narrowly escaped with a 78-76 victory over the Eastern Kentucky University Colonels. The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading baskets and momentum throughout.The Cardinals were led by star guard Carlik Jones, who finished with a team-high 20 points and 7 assists. Jones made crucial plays down the stretch to secure the win for Louisville. Forward Jae’Lyn Withers also had a strong performance, contributing 18 points and 8 rebounds.
Eastern Kentucky put up a valiant effort, with guard Wendell Green Jr. leading the way with 22 points and 5 assists. The Colonels kept the pressure on the Cardinals until the final buzzer, but ultimately fell just short of pulling off the upset.
The victory improves Louisville’s record to 2-0 on the season, while Eastern Kentucky drops to 1-1. The Cardinals will look to build on this win as they continue their season, while the Colonels will regroup and prepare for their next challenge.
Overall, it was a thrilling game that showcased the talent and competitiveness of both teams. Congratulations to the Louisville Cardinals on their hard-fought victory!
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Louisville hosts EKU on Saturday afternoon
Louisville (7-5) returns to action on Saturday afternoon when it hosts in-state foe Eastern Kentucky (4-6) at the KFC Yum! Center. The game will tip at noon with The CW providing the television broadcast.
The marks the first meeting between the program since 2019 with the Cardinals winning the last 15 in the lengthy series.
EKU has dropped two game to ACC programs this season. The Colonels lost at Clemson, 72-65, in the team’s third game of the season, and lost at Pittsburgh, 96-56, on Dec. 11.
UofL will face an EKU squad that plays with a determination on the defensive end. EKU ranks 26th in the nation in turnover margin (+4.4). The Colonels are 22nd in steals per game (9.8) and 35th in turnovers forced per game (15.58).
The game serves as the final non-conference game of the season for Louisville. In its last outing, UofL saw Reyne Smith score 28 points to highlight a 90-76 win at Florida State on Dec. 21.
Broadcast Details
Date: Saturday, Dec. 28
Time: 12:00 p.m. (ET)
Location: Louisville
Stadium: KFC Yum! Center (22,090)
TV: The CW
TV Crew: Evan Lepier (pxp), Seth Davis (analysis)
Louisville Radio: Louisville Radio Network (93.9 in Louisville)
Louisville Radio Crew: Paul Rogers, Bob ValvanoFavorite: Louisville is favored by 18.5 points
Series History: This marks the 76th meeting between the programs. The series is the longest of any team on the Cardinals’ schedule this year. Louisville leads the series 53-22 with
a 40-4 mark at home.Did You Know?
* Louisville ranks first in the ACC and No. 5 nationally with an average of 33.2 three-point attempts per game. However, the Cardinals are connecting on just 29.8% behind the three-point line to rank No. 318 nationally.
* EKU ranks No. 4 in the country with an average of 15.83 offensive rebounds per game.
* Louisville played five ranked teams all before Dec. 15.
* EKU guard George Kimble III leads the ASUN and is fifth in the NCAA with an average of 2.92 steals per game.
* Louisville point guard Chucky Hepburn is the first Cardinal since Russ Smith (2011-12) to log three games of six or more steals in a single season.
* EKU senior Devontae Blanton is the only returning starter from last season’s team. He currently leads the Colonels with an average of 16.4 points per game.
* EKU head coach A.W. Hamilton was chosen as the 2024 ASUN Coach of the Year.
Where They Rank
AP Top 25: Neither team is ranked.
USA Today Coaches Top 25: Neither team is ranked.
NET: Louisville is No. 53, EKU is No. 198
KenPom: Louisville is No. 50, EKU is No. 227Connect with Cardinal Authority
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Get ready for an exciting college football matchup as the Louisville Cardinals take on the Eastern Kentucky Colonels this Saturday afternoon at Cardinal Stadium! Both teams are looking to secure a victory and improve their records, so you won’t want to miss this high-stakes game.The Cardinals are coming off a tough loss to Ole Miss and will be hungry for a win in front of their home crowd. Led by star quarterback Malik Cunningham, Louisville’s offense is explosive and capable of putting up big numbers against any opponent. The defense will need to step up and make key stops to secure the win.
On the other side, the Colonels are coming off a strong start to the season and will be looking to pull off an upset on the road. Led by a talented roster and a determined coaching staff, Eastern Kentucky will be looking to prove themselves against a tough opponent.
So grab your friends and family, put on your Cardinal red, and come out to support your Louisville Cardinals as they take on the Eastern Kentucky Colonels in what promises to be an exciting game of college football. See you at Cardinal Stadium on Saturday afternoon!
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Pat Kelsey club handles EKU in final 2024 game
It felt as if Louisville basketball threw a first-half knockout punch Saturday afternoon against Eastern Kentucky at the KFC Yum! Center, using a 15-4 run to take a 42-27 lead into the final 3:41 before the intermission.
Wrong. Pat Kelsey’s Cardinals (8-5) let off the gas a little bit and found themselves in a dogfight. With 9:49 remaining in regulation, the Colonels pulled in front, 61-59; and, even when U of L responded with 12 unanswered points, they refused to go down quietly.
The final score: Louisville 78, EKU 76. Noah Waterman hit the go-ahead layup with 1.2 seconds on the clock.
Exhale.
The Cards next play at 6 p.m. on New Year’s Day against North Carolina at the Yum! Center.
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In a thrilling final game of the 2024 season, Pat Kelsey and his club put on a show as they handled Eastern Kentucky University with ease. The team’s strong defense and efficient offense were on full display, as they dominated the court from start to finish.Kelsey’s strategic coaching and the players’ execution were impeccable, leaving no room for EKU to make a comeback. The fans were on their feet throughout the game, cheering on their team as they cruised to a decisive victory.
This win not only showcases the talent and skill of the players but also solidifies Kelsey’s position as a top-tier coach in the league. With this impressive performance, the team is sure to carry this momentum into the next season, poised for even greater success.
Congratulations to Pat Kelsey and his club on a spectacular final game of the season!
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Louisville basketball scheduled an in-state opponent for its final nonconference game of the 2024-25 season.
The Cardinals (7-5) host Eastern Kentucky (6-6) today at the KFC Yum! Center.
Having pulled off a road win against Florida State on Dec. 21, Pat Kelsey‘s team took some time off for the holidays this week. But the grind is about to kick into high gear again, with a New Year’s Day matchup against North Carolina ushering in the bulk of ACC play.
Led by seventh-year coach A.W. Hamilton, EKU enters the weekend 227th out of 364 on KenPom.com‘s adjusted efficiency rankings. The Colonels, who were picked to finish fourth in the Atlantic Sun Conference’s preseason poll, have played two ACC teams to this point, Clemson and Pittsburgh, and lost both games by an average of 26.5.
Here’s what you need to know to follow today’s game from home:
U of L and EKU are scheduled to tip off at noon today inside the Yum! Center.
Betting odds: Louisville is a 19 ½-point favorite (-110) on BetMGM, which set the over/under at 155 ½ points (-110). The money line odds are U of L -3000, EKU +1200.
Score predictions: KenPom gives the Cards a 94% chance of winning and projects an 86-69 final score in their favor. BartTorvik.com is also forecasting a Louisville victory (90%), with a projected final score of 85-69.
The game between the Cards and the Colonels will air on The CW (WBKI-TV). To check your local listings, click here.
Evan Lepler (play-by-play) and Seth Davis (analyst) will be on the call.
Paul Rogers (play-by-play) and Bob Valvano (analyst) will have the call on the Cardinal Sports Network (WLCL 93.9-FM and WGTK 970-AM in Louisville).
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The highly anticipated matchup between the Louisville Cardinals and Eastern Kentucky Colonels is set to take place this weekend. Fans are eagerly awaiting the game, which will be broadcast on ESPN at 7:00 PM EST.The odds for the game currently favor Louisville, with the Cardinals being the favorites to come out on top. However, EKU has been known to pull off upsets in the past, so anything is possible.
As for a prediction, it’s tough to say for sure. Louisville has a strong team and home-court advantage, but EKU has shown they can compete with top teams. It could be a close game, with both teams fighting hard for the win.
Be sure to tune in to ESPN this weekend to catch all the action as Louisville takes on EKU in what is sure to be an exciting matchup. Who do you think will come out on top? Let us know in the comments below!
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