Led by senior guard Asia Durr’s 25 points, the fifth ranked Louisville Cardinals claimed its seventh victory on the season, defeating the Nebraska Cornhuskers in an 85 – 68 decision. Along with 25 points, Durr dished out a career high eight assists, five of which came in the fourth quarter. “She’s special,” Nebraska head coach…
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Asia Durr racked up 24 points for the Louisville Cardinals in a 75 – 49 decision. The Louisville Cardinals and Chattanooga Mocs stood toe-to-toe at the end of the first frame, each totaling 11 points. The Cardinals struggled offensively shooting a dismal 35.7% from the field. Despite significantly slowing down Louisville, Chattanooga was unable to…
The accolades are already starting to roll in for Asia Durr. The senior guard has been named a Lindy’s Preseason First Team All-American. Durr was the leading scorer (18.7 points) for the Cardinals, who went 36-3 and reached the Final Four.
In last week’s Nunnsense, I predicted a 24-21 victory for the Cards. Well, we were 1:13 away from that prediction coming to fruition. Until that point, the game was fun. Here are some images from the game before that last minute that we would all like to forget…
Asia enters her senior year as one of the best players in the country. Last year’s ACC player of the year will break into the 2,000 point club this season. In the 17-18 season she averaged almost 19 a game, while shooting 40% from 3 and 80 percent from the free throw line. She will…
Louisville junior, Asia Durr, keeps racking up the accolades. On Sunday, Durr was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Lexington Regional. On Monday, she earned AP First Team All-American honors. Today, Durr was named a USBWA First Team All-American. Durr is averaging 18.7 points per game.
The Louisville Cardinals are Columbus bound for the Women’s Final Four!! Check out the player’s reactions post celebration!!
A pair of Louisville Cardinals have earned AP All-American honors. Junior guard, Asia Durr, was named an AP First Team All-American – becoming only the second Louisville player to earn the honor. Angel McCoughtry was Louisville’s first First Team All-American in 2009. While Hines-Allen was named a Third Team All-American. The selection marks the first…
Lexington, KY — The top-seeded Louisville Cardinals dominated the Lexington Regional to earn a spot in the Women’s Final Four. Junior guard, Asia Durr, was named the Lexington Regions Most Outstanding Player, while Sam Fuehring, Arica Carter and Myisha Hines-Allen were named to the All-Region team. Despite his team’s amazing season, Louisville head coach Jeff…
The Louisville Cardinals are headed to the Final Four!! After a complete domination of sixth-seeded Oregon State, the Cardinals will head to Columbus, Ohio to face the winner of the Mississippi State/UCLA game.
Louisville women’s basketball continued their march towards a championship with a third round victory over Stanford in Lexington on Friday night. Click Here for full recap. Couldn’t make it to the game? We got you covered from both ends of the court. Here is another great photo gallery from Jeff Nunn & TJ Barr from…
Lexington, KY — The top-seeded Louisville Cardinals are moving on to the Elite Eight after defeating the Stanford Cardinal, 86 – 59. The fourth-seeded Stanford Cardinal, led by legendary head coach Tara VanDerveer, came into its 11th consecutive Sweet Sixteen appearance motivated. It was also Stanford’s third straight appearance in the Lexington Regional. The last…
On the morning of Louisville’s Sweet Sixteen matchup, The Players’ Tribune released a post that junior guard, Asia Durr penned. The Douglasville, Georgia native talked about the fun she’s had with her family – like when she dunked on her older brother when she was in eighth grade. But, she also talked about serious family…
Louisville, KY — The top-seeded Louisville Cardinals are moving on to the Sweet Sixteen after running past the Marquette Golden Eagles in a 90 – 72 decision. In her last game at the KFC Yum! Center, Myisha Hines-Allen put on a show. The lone senior started out 10 – of – 10 from the field…
The University of Louisville women’s basketball team had a pretty successful first round victory in the 2018 NCAA tournament. For a full recap click here. But if you are more into pictures telling the story, you are in luck. For the first time ever at any UofL sporting event, the incomparable TJ Barr and I…
The top-seeded Louisville Cardinals powered through a sluggish first half to blow out the 16th seeded Boise State Broncos, 74 – 42. With Louisville’s leading scorers struggling to grab buckets today, the Cardinals looked to its bench for momentum. Louisville head coach Jeff Walz let his feelings be known early when he pulled a few…
Asia Durr and Myisha Hines-Allen have both earned USA Today All-American honors for Louisville. Durr, the ACC Player of the Year, was named a USA Today First Team All-American. Durr is averaging a team-best 19.5 points, and leads the ACC in 3-point field goals made. Hines-Allen was named a USA Today Third Team All-American. The…
Check out some of the photos and videos of Louisville celebrating its first ACC Tournament Championship. Confetti and balloons rain down as @UofLWBB wins their first ever ACC championship. #ACCWBB pic.twitter.com/lACnjICEcQ — ACC WBB Daily (@accwbbdaily) March 4, 2018 That 2018 #ACCWBB tournament CHAMPIONS feeling!!! 🏆🐦@UofLWBB YAH!!! pic.twitter.com/Je4bhEAUHo — ACC Women's Basketball (@accwbb) March 4,…
Junior guard, Asia Durr, has been named a John R. Wooden Award Finalist. Durr is one of 15 players competing for the prestigious award, which recognizes the most outstanding player in college hoops. The Douglasville, Georgia native is averaging 19.2 points per game and has knocked down more than 99 triples this season. Final finalists…
CardNation, Asia Durr and Myisha Hines-Allen need your help. Durr is one of five finalists for the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award for best shooting guard and Hines-Allen is one of five finalists for the Katrina McClain Award for best power forward. Through March 23rd, go to HoopHall Awards and vote for Durr and Hines-Allen. Now,…
