No surprise here. Asia Durr is your 2018 ACC Player of the Year. The Douglasville, Georgia native was also tabbed the ACC Preseason Player of the Year. The selection of Durr marks the second time in three years that a Louisville player has earned the title. In 2015-16, Myisha Hines-Allen took home the honor.
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Asia Durr, Myisha Hines-Allen and Dana Evans have earned All ACC honors. Durr and Hines-Allen both earned All ACC First Team Honors from both the Blue Ribbon Panel and the league head coaches. Dana Evans earned a spot on the All Freshman Team. The Cardinals, ranked fourth in the latest AP Poll, are the number…
The no. 4 Louisville Cardinals clinched the ACC Regular Season Championship with an 81 – 49 victory over the Pitt Panthers. Undoubtedly, the Cardinals will enter the ACC Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed, as it owns the tie breaker over Notre Dame. Louisville has not won a conference championship since 2001, in its…
The No. 4 Louisville Cardinals used its defense to get past the Virginia Cavaliers in a 51 – 39 decision. Louisville and Virginia battled through much of the first quarter. With 3:14 remaining in the first frame, the Cardinals and the Cavaliers were tied at 11. But, a pair of free throw shots from Bianca…
Chestnut Hill, MA — The No. 4 Louisville Cardinals converted 20 Boston College turnovers into 35 points in an 87 – 52 blowout. But, the game was not all smooth sailing for the Cardinals. The Louisville Cardinals were down 11 points at the end of the first quarter. Shooting only 33% and losing the battle…
The No. 4 Louisville Cardinals out scored the No. 1 Connecticut Huskies 52 – 45 in the final three periods, but the Huskies seasoned defense held the Cardinals off behind a 19 – 0 first period run. The Cardinals fell only for the second time this season, 69 – 58. UConn got out to a…
Another day, another accolade for Louisville junior guard, Asia Durr. Aside from being named ACC Player of the Week, Durr has been named to the John R. Wooden Award’s Late Season Top 20. Durr is averaging 20 points per game, which is second best in the ACC and 32nd best in the country. The winner…
For the fourth time this season, junior guard Asia Durr has earned ACC Player of the Week honors. Last week, in wins against Virginia and Syracuse, Durr averaged 24 points on 54.5% shooting from the field and 50% from three. Durr scored 21 points against Virginia and 27 against Syracuse.
A huge third period effort, led by Myisha Hines-Allen and Asia Durr, propelled the No. 4 Louisville Cardinals to an 84 – 77 victory over the Syracuse Orange. Louisville and Syracuse got into a running match in the first five minutes. The Orange held the 16 – 12 advantage as Digna Strautmane fired off two…
The No. 4 Louisville Cardinals cruised to an easy 77 – 41 victory behind a huge third period. The Cardinals kicked off the match behind an 8-0 run. But, Virginia stormed back. At the end of the first 10 minutes, Louisville and Virginia were tied at 15. The Cavaliers took a three point lead early…
Louisville junior guard Asia Durr has been no stranger to the spotlight season. She kicked off the season being selected as the ACC Preseason Player of the Year and she’s likely to end the season with the same accolade. In her first major game this season against then No. 5 Ohio State, Durr dropper 47…
University of Louisville junior guard, Asia Durr, was named as one of the 10 finalists for the 2018 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award top 10 list. The award, in its inaugural year, recognizes the top shooting guard in women’s NCAA Division I college basketball. Durr has been crucial in Louisville’s success this season. The junior is…
The No. 4 Louisville Cardinals converted 22 Wake Forest turnovers into 28 points in the 89 – 52 beatdown. After a crushing 50 – 49 loss to Florida State at home last Sunday, the Louisville Cardinals were determined to move past the lackadasial offensive effort. Louisville did not disappoint. Sophomore Jazmine Jones scored the…
According to Charlie Creme’s latest Bracketology release, the Louisville Cardinals are still sitting at a one seed. Creme has Louisville protected as a one seed in the Lexington Regional. Bracketology
All good things must come to an end. For the No. 2 Louisville Cardinals, its 20 game win streak was snapped by the No. 12 Florida State Seminoles. It was not a particularly great game played by either teams. The Seminoles only shot 28% on the evening, well below its 48% season average. While the…
The No. 2 Louisville Cardinals cruised to a 77-51 win over the Pitt Panthers behind a huge fourth quarter. The Cardinals, coming off a 100 – 67 victory over Notre Dame, had a week off to prepare for the matchup with Pitt. However, the first period saw a sluggish Louisville. The Cardinals struggled to score,…
Asia Durr keeps racking up the honors. Just one day after being named ACC Player of the Week and espnW Player of the Week, Durr has now been named the USBWA Ann Meyers Drysdale Women’s National Player of the Week. The junior guard is pacing the Cardinals with 21.1 points per game. In her last…
Louisville junior guard, Asia Durr, is having a fantastic season. For the second time this season, Durr is the espnW Player of the Week. She also earned the honors of ACC Player of the Week. Durr is leading the Cardinals with 21.8 points per game. She’s also scored more than 30-points in four of Louisville’s…
It’s no shock, but after routing Notre Dame 100 – 67 on Thursday, the Louisville Cardinals are now ranked # 2. Louisville is 19-0 with wins against five AP Top 25 teams. AP Women’s Basketball Poll Week 11 1 UConn 15-0 800 32 32 1 2 Louisville 19-0 766 0 32 3 3 Mississippi State…
After a holiday slumber, the Barbour Shop is back open. The hot topic in the shop today is UofL women’s basketball and I have to say that UofL women’s basketball is the best team at UofL right now. I repeat, UofL women’s basketball is the best team at UofL right now. That’s right, I just…
