< Previous88 University of Louisville n gocards.com LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL 2022-23 Box Scores F C G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2MimiCollins30:004-91-22-21451211112018 41CamilleHobby16:590-10-01-2123221030203 3DiamondJohnson30:544-112-72-205501126220014 11JakiaBrown-Turner26:092-70-20-01452140310017 21MadisonHayes23:143-60-20-2044016000005 5JadaBoyd22:206-81-12-316744151100011 22SaniyaRivers29:204-61-13-40332312541008 10AziahaJames18:000-20-12-403302200000-6 Team24601 Totals23-505-1612-1963541111663131562112 TechnicalFouls: :NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%7-1070.0% 3PT% 4-580.0% FT%1-250% 2 nd FG%5-1338.5% 3PT%1-520.0% FT%1-250% 3 rdFG% 6-1346.2% 3PT%0-20.0% FT%5-771.4% 4 th FG%5-1435.7% 3PT%0-40.0% FT%5-862.5% GMFG%23-5046.0% 3PT%5-1631.3% FT%12-1963.2% DeadBallRebounds:4,0 F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 22LizDixon11:182-40-00-030310401000-8 44OliviaCochran26:450-40-00-0291133010100-8 3ChrislynCarr38:166-144-70-0022211612100-10 10HaileyVanLith36:054-200-33-4213211115200-16 24MorganJones32:385-120-03-5235431301210-11 40JosieWilliams07:570-20-10-001110010000-10 2NylaHarris16:351-40-00-0123002010017 5MykasaRobinson25:302-40-01-224633520101-2 11NorikaKonno06:310-20-10-0000000010000 13MerissahRussell01:440-00-00-000000000000-2 Team12301 Totals 20-664-127-11132437161151612712-12 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%5-1729.4% 3PT%3-475.0% FT%0-00% 2 ndFG%9-1752.9% 3PT%1-333.3% FT%1-333.3% 3 rd FG%5-1631.3% 3PT%0-20.0% FT%4-4100% 4 th FG%1-166.3% 3PT%0-30.0% FT%2-450% GMFG%20-6630.3% 3PT% 4-1233.3% FT%7-1163.6% DeadBallRebounds:2,0 NCState-63Record:15-5(5-4) Louisville-51Record:15-7(6-3) NCSLOU Biggestlead 12(4 th 0:22)4(3 rd 7:38) BestScoringRun 8(4 th 2:33)6(2 nd 2:52) LeadChanges2 TimesTied6 TimewithLead27:5208:53 PointsfromNCSLOU Turnovers1014 Paint2624 SecondChance24 FastBreaks212 Bench297 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thTOT NCS1912171563 LOU132014451 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final NCStateatLouisville 01/22/23KFCYum!Center,Louisville 2022-23Women'sBasketball GameTime:1:03PM GameDuration:1:59 Attendance:11,175 Officials:MajForsberg,JosephVaszily,BillySmith F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 22LizDixon13:092-30-00-001110402000-12 44OliviaCochran31:204-80-23-3066251124110-11 3ChrislynCarr32:532-61-40-001120523000-6 10HaileyVanLith35:234-120-20-001100856200-10 24MorganJones28:235-70-05-71345515111109 40JosieWilliams14:432-30-00-0033114000009 2NylaHarris03:420-00-00-000010000000-3 5MykasaRobinson32:003-40-00-002241632100-10 13MerissahRussell07:212-20-00-000020400100-12 11NorikaKonno01:060-00-00-000000000000-9 Team21302 Totals24-451-88-10318211912571320620-11 TechnicalFouls:Coach4 th 0:23 ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%6-1154.5% 3PT%1-250.0% FT%5-771.4% 2 nd FG%8-1266.7% 3PT%0-10.0% FT%0-00% 3 rdFG%5-1050.0% 3PT%0-20.0% FT%1-1100% 4 th FG%5-1241.7% 3PT%0-30.0% FT%2-2100% GMFG%24-4553.3% 3PT%1-812.5% FT%8-1080.0% DeadBallRebounds:0,1 F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 20OliviaSummiel36:011-50-01-20333435100014 25DemearaHinds29:044-60-00-02794080220114 2KaiaHarrison12:350-10-01-200002115000-16 21EliseWilliams34:273-83-62-211212113100012 24JewelSpear32:158-154-714-1603328342330118 32AlexandriaScruggs28:381-21-21-20002142310024 14NiyahBecker10:481-30-10-022401211000-3 0AlyssaAndrews16:122-31-20-001100501000-8 Team02201 Totals20-439-1819-2451924121868141860211 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 stFG% 5-955.6% 3PT%3-560.0% FT% 1-250% 2 nd FG%3-1030.0% 3PT% 1-425.0% FT%4-666.7% 3 rd FG%8-1361.5% 3PT%5-683.3% FT%5-5100% 4 thFG% 4-1136.4% 3PT%0-30.0% FT%9-1181.8% GMFG%20-4346.5% 3PT%9-1850.0% FT%19-2479.2% DeadBallRebounds:4,1 Louisville-57Record:15-8(6-4) WakeForest-68Record:12-9(3-7) LVilleWake Biggestlead 12(3 rd 7:21)11(4 th 0:14) BestScoringRun 11(1 st 5:39)18(3 rd 1:47) LeadChanges2 TimesTied0 TimewithLead24:0814:30 PointsfromLVilleWake Turnovers2123 Paint3220 SecondChance42 FastBreaks34 Bench1411 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thTOT LVille1816111257 Wake1411261768 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final LouisvilleatWakeForest 01/26/23LJVMColiseum,Winston-Salem 2022-23Women'sBasketball GameTime:6:00PM GameDuration:2:02 Attendance: 857 Officials: FatouCissoko-Stephens,JohnCapolino,LindaMiles F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2NylaHarris23:057-90-04-42462218010316 44OliviaCochran20:323-60-00-024630603000-14 5MykasaRobinson37:321-10-05-54372571205009 10HaileyVanLith26:582-111-51-111211624101-12 11NorikaKonno16:082-41-20-011220512000-13 22LizDixon24:595-90-01-213404110013014 3ChrislynCarr24:346-152-50-001130148250026 24MorganJones14:483-40-02-21453181300026 13MerissahRussell05:091-20-10-0101012102007 40JosieWilliams04:561-30-10-0011002010008 23AlexiaMobley01:190-10-00-0000000000003 Team22400 Totals31-654-1413-141524391614792516146212 TechnicalFouls:Cochran3 rd 5:02 ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%6-1931.6% 3PT%1-520.0% FT%2-366.7% 2 ndFG%9-1656.3% 3PT%0-20.0% FT%1-1100% 3 rd FG%9-1560.0% 3PT%3-650.0% FT%6-6100% 4 th FG%7-1546.7% 3PT%0-10.0% FT%4-4100% GMFG%31-6547.7% 3PT%4-1428.6% FT%13-1492.9% DeadBallRebounds:1,0 F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 21SaniaaWilson30:342-40-00-052711422001-14 22KyraWood24:541-20-01-211232301110-13 2DyaishaFair32:257-145-70-2134141942100-4 4TeishaHyman04:491-40-10-0112002110001 25AlainaRice16:531-91-40-0123313301011 5GeorgiaWoolley32:286-153-75-7224242028501-23 24DariaunaLewis24:324-90-00-0437408321113 1KennediPerkins24:172-61-12-211212714002-7 12CheyenneMcEvans02:290-00-00-000000001000-7 3NyahWilson06:390-00-01-2000011000003 Team24600 Totals24-6310-209-151819371515671621926-12 TechnicalFouls:Lewis3 rd 5:02 ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%5-1827.8% 3PT%2-633.3% FT%1-1100% 2 nd FG%9-1656.3% 3PT%5-5100.0% FT%0-20% 3 rd FG%6-1154.5% 3PT%1-333.3% FT% 5-862.5% 4 th FG%4-1822.2% 3PT% 2-633.3% FT%3-475% GMFG% 24-6338.1% 3PT%10-2050.0% FT%9-1560.0% DeadBallRebounds:3,0 Louisville-79Record:16-8(7-4) Syracuse-67Record:14-8(5-6) LOUSYR Biggestlead 21(4 th 4:08)6(1 st 8:17) BestScoringRun 14(2 nd 8:44)10(2 nd 4:50) LeadChanges5 TimesTied4 TimewithLead22:3014:54 PointsfromLOUSYR Turnovers2716 Paint3822 SecondChance1920 FastBreaks357 Bench3736 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thTOT LOU1519271879 SYR1323181367 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final LouisvilleatSyracuse 01/29/23JMAWirelessDome,Syracuse 2022-23Women'sBasketball GameTime:12:00PM GameDuration:1:56 Attendance:6,220 Officials:AngelicaSuffern,RodCreech,TeresaStuckgocards.com n University of Louisville 89 LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL 2022-23 Box Scores F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2NylaHarris09:190-00-00-220202003000-9 44OliviaCochran19:201-30-00-0134412020002 5MykasaRobinson36:061-30-04-62462566122113 10HaileyVanLith36:555-152-95-513414175620110 11NorikaKonno12:561-40-20-010120212100-9 3ChrislynCarr24:243-82-56-602233142110019 22LizDixon18:212-30-01-21232450100016 24MorganJones15:234-70-00-002210822010-3 13MerissahRussell21:362-72-63-42681390010013 40JosieWilliams05:400-10-00-002211000010-2 Team23500 Totals19-516-2219-25122739172363161874210 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 stFG%5-1435.7% 3PT%1-616.7% FT%4-666.7% 2 nd FG%4-1136.4% 3PT%1-333.3% FT%2-2100% 3 rd FG%4-1428.6% 3PT%2-728.6% FT%5-862.5% 4 thFG%6-1250.0% 3PT%2-633.3% FT%8-988.9% GMFG%19-5137.3% 3PT%6-2227.3% FT%19-2576.0% DeadBallRebounds:4,0 F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 20CamrynTaylor27:265-110-04-6213551404120-1 34LondonClarkson18:363-50-02-2000518020024 2TaylorValladay36:275-101-30-1022131161201-1 5YontaVaughn27:461-61-40-016731352100-2 44MckennaDale33:272-41-30-022432511100-9 14KaydanLawson30:122-102-63-414543912001-17 23AlexiaSmith23:201-70-21-207722313200-22 32CadyPauley02:460-00-00-010100001000-2 Team20201 Totals19-535-1810-15922312317531417724-10 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%6-1735.3% 3PT%2-728.6% FT%2-2100% 2 ndFG%6-1346.2% 3PT%1-333.3% FT%5-683.3% 3 rd FG%4-1233.3% 3PT%1-250.0% FT%0-10% 4 th FG%3-1127.3% 3PT%1-616.7% FT%3-650% GMFG%19-5335.8% 3PT%5-1827.8% FT%10-1566.7% DeadBallRebounds:3,0 Louisville-63Record:18-8(9-4) Virginia-53Record:14-11(3-11) LOUUVA Biggestlead 10(4 th 0:33)10(3 rd 8:24) BestScoringRun 12(3 rd 1:52)7(1 st 8:20) LeadChanges9 TimesTied 4 TimewithLead10:4026:25 PointsfromLOUUVA Turnovers 1616 Paint1220 SecondChance99 FastBreaks 77 Bench3612 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thTOT LOU1511152263 UVA161891053 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final LouisvilleatVirginia 02/09/23JohnPaulJonesArena,Charlottesville VirginiavsLouisvilleWomen'sBasketball GameTime:7:00PM GameDuration:1:54 Attendance:3,008 Officials:TiaraCruse,TimothyBryant,AshleyGloss F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2NylaHarris13:182-50-00-0123014010010 44OliviaCochran21:493-80-10-023512612210-8 5MykasaRobinson45:002-60-05-614524954200-2 10HaileyVanLith45:008-163-40-0156301945502-2 11NorikaKonno06:520-20-00-001110020000-1 3ChrislynCarr28:256-93-40-00000215010001 22LizDixon18:313-40-00-0224216100204 24MorganJones15:474-90-01-2101219211000 13MerissahRussell25:171-21-21-212332411000-4 40JosieWilliams05:012-30-10-0123004010002 Team23501 Totals31-647-127-1012243614137616171033-2 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%9-1560.0% 3PT%3-3100.0% FT%0-00% 2 ndFG%6-1346.2% 3PT%2-366.7% FT%0-00% 3 rd FG%6-1540.0% 3PT%1-250.0% FT%5-683.3% 4 th FG%7-1450.0% 3PT%1-250.0% FT%2-450% :OTFG%3-742.9% 3PT%0-20.0% FT%0-00% GMFG%31-6448.4% 3PT%7-1258.3% FT%7-1070.0% DeadBallRebounds:2,0 F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 21MaddyWestbeld30:222-80-21-12241250141111 22KyleeWatson39:158-80-04-7325242041000-1 5OliviaMiles42:546-151-25-529113318962000 11SoniaCitron43:336-183-80-01340215420115 14KKBransford21:583-40-04-4202221004001-7 4CassandreProsper30:523-50-20-10224160210010 15NatalijaMarshall09:001-30-00-000000200110-3 0JennaBrown02:060-00-00-0000000100002 33LaurenEbo05:001-10-00-003310201000-7 Team11200 Totals30-624-1414-1811223313147818178332 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%8-1553.3% 3PT%0-00.0% FT%1-1100% 2 ndFG% 6-1637.5% 3PT%2-728.6% FT% 0-10% 3 rd FG%5-1241.7% 3PT% 2-450.0% FT%8-8100% 4 th FG%8-1266.7% 3PT%0-10.0% FT%3-560% :OTFG%3-742.9% 3PT%0-20.0% FT%2-366.7% GMFG%30-6248.4% 3PT%4-1428.6% FT%14-1877.8% DeadBallRebounds:1,0 Louisville-76Record:19-9(10-5) NotreDame-78Record:21-4(12-3) LOUUND Biggestlead 9(2 nd 8:26)4(1 stOT 0:15) BestScoringRun 7(2 nd 8:26)9(1 st 3:27) LeadChanges13 TimesTied14 TimewithLead 29:3306:04 PointsfromLOUUND Turnovers2014 Paint 3644 SecondChance1311 FastBreaks1419 Bench 3810 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thOT1TOT LOU21141817676 UND17142019878 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final LouisvilleatNotreDame 02/16/23PurcellPavilionattheJoyceCenter,NotreDame,Ind. 2022-23Women'sBasketball GameTime:7:00PM GameDuration:2:07 Attendance:5,245 Officials:DeeKantner,PualaniSpurlock-Welsh,BillySmith F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2NylaHarris15:263-40-00-033611610001-5 44OliviaCochran12:100-20-02-202223201000-13 5MykasaRobinson38:252-90-11-24592358210114 10HaileyVanLith40:006-172-73-422424172130010 11NorikaKonno04:360-60-30-000000000001-5 24MorganJones09:260-40-00-0246110221000 3ChrislynCarr30:542-92-80-00332163310115 22LizDixon29:516-90-01-2571232130113023 13MerissahRussell17:375-80-03-431422132010015 40JosieWilliams01:350-00-00-000000001000-4 Team42601 Totals24-684-1910-14232952151762181283410 TechnicalFouls:Carr2 nd 0:00 ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%6-2030.0% 3PT%2-728.6% FT%0-00% 2 ndFG%6-1442.9% 3PT%1-333.3% FT%5-683.3% 3 rd FG%4-1625.0% 3PT%0-30.0% FT%0-00% 4 th FG%8-1844.4% 3PT%1-616.7% FT%5-862.5% GMFG%24-6835.3% 3PT%4-1921.1% FT%10-1471.4% DeadBallRebounds:3,0 C G G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 5MariaGakdeng33:483-90-00-026843620120-10 4JoJoLacey31:503-111-60-424642726000-2 20TainaMair37:157-163-93-31341320712002 21AndreaDaley35:392-81-30-245933534111-3 30T'YanaTodd31:333-120-32-231443803111-10 12AllyVanTimmeren23:473-70-20-011210610001-15 14KaylaLezama06:080-10-00-000000000000-12 Team42600 Totals21-645-235-111722391714521514543-10 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%4-1428.6% 3PT%2-728.6% FT%0-20% 2 nd FG%7-1936.8% 3PT%2-540.0% FT%0-00% 3 rd FG%6-1346.2% 3PT%1-520.0% FT% 5-955.6% 4 th FG%4-1822.2% 3PT% 0-60.0% FT%0-00% GMFG% 21-6432.8% 3PT%5-2321.7% FT%5-1145.5% DeadBallRebounds:3,0 Louisville-62Record:20-9(11-5) BostonCollege-52Record:14-16(4-13) UofLBC Biggestlead 10(2 nd 3:43)8(3 rd 1:56) BestScoringRun 12(2 nd 3:43)16(3 rd 4:40) LeadChanges5 TimesTied7 TimewithLead22:5312:01 PointsfromUofLBC Turnovers1610 Paint2830 SecondChance228 FastBreaks1210 Bench326 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thTOT UofL141882262 BC101618852 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final LouisvilleatBostonCollege 02/19/23ConteForum,ChestnutHill,Mass 2022-23Women'sBasketball GameTime:12:00PM GameDuration:1:54 Attendance:1,423 Officials:DeniseBrooks,MarkBerger,JulesGallien F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 3DestinyHarden26:521-41-22-3189355142007 21LolaPendande19:254-50-01-1112419030005 4JasmyneRoberts24:142-90-21-350521512101-20 12Ja'LeahWilliams25:303-60-10-000020602000-5 14HaleyCavinder34:196-134-70-0268001602010-19 44KylaOldacre19:282-30-00-013430402110-19 15HannaCavinder19:450-40-30-001100032001-10 5KarlaErjavec25:084-92-60-0000001062000-8 13LashaeDwyer05:190-10-02-202211211000-1 Team20201 Totals22-547-216-9122133158571221422-14 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%6-1442.9% 3PT%1-425.0% FT%2-2100% 2 ndFG%4-1330.8% 3PT%2-450.0% FT%2-2100% 3 rd FG%8-1553.3% 3PT%3-742.9% FT%1-250% 4 th FG%4-1233.3% 3PT%1-616.7% FT%1-333.3% GMFG%22-5440.7% 3PT%7-2133.3% FT%6-966.7% DeadBallRebounds:1,0 F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2NylaHarris18:092-50-02-5134236001002 44OliviaCochran22:410-50-03-42241331210010 5MykasaRobinson35:236-90-00-036922127311011 10HaileyVanLith38:439-174-93-304423252300117 11NorikaKonno06:040-00-00-0011000010001 22LizDixon30:326-100-01-2731003130001112 3ChrislynCarr22:201-71-60-00001130200011 24MorganJones07:302-40-00-000000400100-6 13MerissahRussell17:090-30-20-02130003000010 40JosieWilliams01:292-21-10-0000005001002 Team02202 Totals28-626-189-1415223781571131352214 TechnicalFouls: :NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%7-1450.0% 3PT%3-475.0% FT%1-250% 2 nd FG%6-1735.3% 3PT%1-616.7% FT%5-771.4% 3 rd FG%9-1560.0% 3PT%2-540.0% FT% 3-560% 4 th FG%6-1637.5% 3PT% 0-30.0% FT%0-00% GMFG% 28-6245.2% 3PT%6-1833.3% FT%9-1464.3% DeadBallRebounds:3,0 Miami(FL)-57Record:17-11(10-7) Louisville-71Record:21-9(12-5) MIALOU Biggestlead 5(2 nd 6:53)15(3 rd 1:16) BestScoringRun 6(2 nd 6:53)15(2 nd 0:57) LeadChanges5 TimesTied5 TimewithLead04:5831:00 PointsfromMIALOU Turnovers722 Paint2436 SecondChance614 FastBreaks00 Bench1625 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thTOT MIA1512201057 LOU1818231271 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final Miami(FL)atLouisville 02/23/23KFCYum!Center,Louisville 2022-23Women'sBasketball GameTime:6:02PM GameDuration:1:50 Attendance:8,211 Officials:MajForsberg,KarenPreato,BruceMorris90 University of Louisville n gocards.com LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL 2022-23 Box Scores F F F G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 14AnnaMiller28:247-111-22-4224251744000-2 42MaggieBair26:262-101-30-0246515142516 43GraceBerg32:297-110-13-3235251723000-4 10KatieDinnebier32:474-83-39-110444112073001-6 34SarahBethGueldner30:164-83-70-00221011320005 3TaylorMcAulay14:570-10-10-000000000000-11 32CourtneyBecker27:285-70-01-1145011132100-2 21AvaHawthorne07:130-00-00-0000100101004 Team34701 Totals29-568-1715-191023331523812119452-2 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%8-1266.7% 3PT%2-366.7% FT%5-5100% 2 ndFG%7-1258.3% 3PT%1-425.0% FT%1-1100% 3 rd FG%7-1838.9% 3PT%1-520.0% FT%0-00% 4 th FG%7-1450.0% 3PT%4-580.0% FT%9-1369.2% GMFG%29-5651.8% 3PT%8-1747.1% FT%15-1978.9% DeadBallRebounds:2,0 F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2NylaHarris21:293-70-02-423522811401-7 44OliviaCochran19:203-70-01-1044337010123 3ChrislynCarr21:203-61-10-001110731100-1 5MykasaRobinson36:274-50-06-81454414723103 10HaileyVanLith27:4910-201-65-51013426322010 22LizDixon18:033-50-00-0011216001010 13MerissahRussell21:164-71-20-00224092110015 24MorganJones24:062-50-00-1134314120004 11NorikaKonno08:120-10-10-000000001100-4 40JosieWilliams01:581-10-00-000010200000-3 Team41500 Totals33-643-1014-1991928231583171113252 TechnicalFouls: :NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%10-2245.5% 3PT%2-633.3% FT%3-3100% 2 nd FG%6-1540.0% 3PT%0-20.0% FT%2-2100% 3 rd FG%7-1258.3% 3PT%0-00.0% FT% 3-475% 4 th FG%10-1566.7% 3PT% 1-250.0% FT%6-1060% GMFG% 33-6451.6% 3PT%3-1030.0% FT%14-1973.7% DeadBallRebounds:4,0 Drake-81Record:22-10 Louisville-83Record:24-11 DRALOU Biggestlead 7(1 st 5:13)6(4 th 5:48) BestScoringRun 10(1 st 5:13)6(1 st 7:56) LeadChanges12 TimesTied14 TimewithLead15:5715:43 PointsfromDRALOU Turnovers1616 Paint4242 SecondChance84 FastBreaks417 Bench1121 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thTOT DRA2316152781 LOU2514172783 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final DrakeatLouisville 03/18/23MoodyCenter,Austin NCAADivisionIWomen'sBasketballChampionship-FirstRound GameTime:6:30PM GameDuration:2:09 Officials:MichaelPrice,TalisaGreen,RoyceBlevinsgocards.com n University of Louisville 91 LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL 2022-23 Box Scores F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2NylaHarris13:301-40-00-042622211001-2 44OliviaCochran22:073-50-01-20224170101116 3ChrislynCarr31:213-121-62-21342193020017 5MykasaRobinson28:104-70-01-11124491011012 10HaileyVanLith39:578-151-44-621316213220020 22LizDixon26:332-80-01-137103351111113 24MorganJones15:475-50-00-124611101101010 40JosieWilliams04:572-41-10-0011105000015 13MerissahRussell17:352-40-21-20113050200017 11NorikaKonno00:030-00-00-0000000000002 Team25702 Totals30-643-1310-15152742211873101064422 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 stFG%7-1741.2% 3PT%1-520.0% FT%1-250% 2 nd FG%9-1752.9% 3PT%1-333.3% FT%2-2100% 3 rd FG%6-1931.6% 3PT%1-520.0% FT%6-966.7% 4 thFG%8-1172.7% 3PT%0-00.0% FT%1-250% GMFG%30-6446.9% 3PT%3-1323.1% FT%10-1566.7% DeadBallRebounds:2,0 F C G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 5DeYonaGaston25:525-100-02-4145341201011-14 20KhadijaFaye07:230-00-00-000041001000-14 2ShayleeGonzales35:142-100-42-202211611001-15 3RoriHarmon37:204-110-22-6279251035300-25 10ShayHolle35:412-61-30-000040512301-20 14AminaMuhammad15:260-30-00-214511001000-10 44TaylorJones21:352-70-02-213425600031-7 32NdjakalengaMwenentanda10:293-60-14-4314131001000-1 11SonyaMorris11:001-20-00-000001200000-4 Team41501 Totals19-551-1012-20122234182151513644-22 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%7-1450.0% 3PT%1-1100.0% FT%1-425% 2 ndFG%3-1520.0% 3PT%0-30.0% FT%1-250% 3 rd FG%3-1225.0% 3PT%0-30.0% FT%6-1060% 4 th FG%6-1442.9% 3PT%0-30.0% FT%4-4100% GMFG%19-5534.5% 3PT%1-1010.0% FT%12-2060.0% DeadBallRebounds:5,0 Louisville-73Record:25-11 Texas-51Record:26-10 LOUTEX Biggestlead 27(4 th 8:18)0(1 st 10:00) BestScoringRun 12(3 rd 2:54)7(3 rd 5:29) LeadChanges0 TimesTied 1 TimewithLead38:5800:00 PointsfromLOUTEX Turnovers 1410 Paint3820 SecondChance1710 FastBreaks 134 Bench2518 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thTOT LOU1621191773 TEX167121651 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final LouisvilleatTexas 03/20/23MoodyCenter,Austin NCAADivisionIWomen'sBasketballChampionship-SecondRound GameTime:6:00PM GameDuration:2:03 Attendance:5,430 Officials:MichaelPrice,BrianHall,TalisaGreen F F F G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2MarqueshaDavis27:527-100-05-8268251933000-4 22TyiaSingleton22:451-41-20-0134503020110 24MadisonScott24:571-50-02-314543402101-7 1MyahTaylor34:026-142-85-8213261901200-10 15AngelBaker33:305-161-20-0066301111002-6 5SnuddaCollins24:573-70-10-011210611001-5 10DestinySalary01:310-00-00-0011100000000 32RitaIgbokwe14:490-20-00-021311000000-5 20AyannaThompson11:380-30-10-001100010000-4 23ElaunaEaton03:590-10-10-000000000000-9 Team20202 Totals23-624-1512-19112435191562612315-10 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%6-1833.3% 3PT%1-520.0% FT%2-2100% 2 ndFG%6-1540.0% 3PT%2-540.0% FT%0-00% 3 rd FG%4-1330.8% 3PT%0-10.0% FT%5-955.6% 4 th FG%7-1643.8% 3PT%1-425.0% FT%5-862.5% GMFG%23-6237.1% 3PT%4-1526.7% FT%12-1963.2% DeadBallRebounds:6,0 F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2NylaHarris05:390-00-00-000010000000-4 44OliviaCochran28:243-60-04-51563610121105 3ChrislynCarr21:501-81-40-000000311000-11 5MykasaRobinson37:335-80-01-32571511520008 10HaileyVanLith40:007-182-55-605544214310010 13MerissahRussell21:433-62-30-01342081110015 24MorganJones26:014-80-03-325734111122023 22LizDixon18:504-50-00-0246108010214 Team12301 Totals27-595-1213-1792938151972131255110 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%7-1546.7% 3PT% 2-540.0% FT%4-666.7% 2 nd FG%6-1346.2% 3PT%2-2100.0% FT%0-00% 3 rdFG%7-1546.7% 3PT%1-333.3% FT%3-560% 4 th FG%7-1643.8% 3PT%0-20.0% FT%6-6100% GMFG%27-5945.8% 3PT%5-1241.7% FT%13-1776.5% DeadBallRebounds:3,0 OleMiss-62Record:25-9 Louisville-72Record:26-11 MISSLOU Biggestlead 6(1 st 6:31)12(4 th 8:48) BestScoringRun 8(2 nd 5:20)7(2 nd 0:30) LeadChanges 5 TimesTied2 TimewithLead05:5733:18 PointsfromMISSLOU Turnovers95 Paint2434 SecondChance 111 FastBreaks146 Bench627 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thTOT MISS1514132062 LOU2014182072 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final OleMissatLouisville 03/24/23ClimatePledgeArena,Seattle,WA NCAADivisionI|Women'sBasketballChampionship-RegionalSemifinal GameTime:7:00PM GameDuration:1:58 Attendance:9,626 Officials:JosephVaszily,KarenPreato,KennethNash F F G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 2NylaHarris05:590-20-00-0000200010005 44OliviaCochran30:207-110-16-6311143620131000 3ChrislynCarr36:264-93-60-0123401121200-5 5MykasaRobinson36:425-130-00-0246541051201-13 10HaileyVanLith40:008-193-98-10022262735000-14 13MerissahRussell22:271-61-41-2145534221001 22LizDixon09:050-00-00-000030000000-15 24MorganJones11:374-80-00-000000811200-20 11NorikaKonno05:401-21-20-010100300000-8 40JosieWilliams01:090-00-00-000000000100-2 23AlexiaMobley00:350-00-00-0000000000001 Team10100 Totals30-708-2215-18923322419831414901-14 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 st FG%8-1650.0% 3PT%3-560.0% FT%2-2100% 2 nd FG%8-1457.1% 3PT%3-475.0% FT%3-475% 3 rdFG%5-1827.8% 3PT%1-250.0% FT%5-683.3% 4 th FG%9-2240.9% 3PT%1-119.1% FT%5-683.3% GMFG%30-7042.9% 3PT%8-2236.4% FT%15-1883.3% DeadBallRebounds:6,0 F C G G G NO.NameMin FG3PFTReboundsFouls TPASTOST Blocks +/- M-AM-AM-AORDRTOTPFFDBSBA 14McKennaWarnock31:206-103-72-405544171210013 25MonikaCzinano26:032-20-05-6145579020006 20KateMartin37:212-52-40-01232065121013 22CaitlinClark38:5811-198-1411-1301010284112930016 24GabbieMarshall38:175-123-91-102211141140019 45HannahStuelke19:262-30-02-42023361110011 1MollyDavis02:450-20-10-000010001000-7 3SydneyAffolter03:181-10-02-210111400000-1 44AddisonO'Grady02:320-00-00-0000000000000 Team14500 Totals29-5416-3523-30627331924972017111014 TechnicalFouls::NONE ShootingByPeriod 1 stFG% 9-1850.0% 3PT%5-1338.5% FT% 2-2100% 2 nd FG%8-1361.5% 3PT% 4-850.0% FT%3-475% 3 rd FG%9-1656.3% 3PT%6-1060.0% FT%6-785.7% 4 thFG% 3-742.9% 3PT%1-425.0% FT%12-1770.6% GMFG%29-5453.7% 3PT%16-3545.7% FT%23-3076.7% DeadBallRebounds:3,1 Louisville-83Record:26-12 Iowa-97Record:30-6 LOUIOWA Biggestlead 8(1 st 7:48)22(4 th 8:56) BestScoringRun 8(1 st 7:48)11(3 rd 7:37) LeadChanges1 TimesTied0 TimewithLead07:2932:16 PointsfromLOUIOWA Turnovers2219 Paint2826 SecondChance129 FastBreaks918 Bench1510 PeriodbyPeriodScoring 1st2nd3rd4thTOT LOU2122162483 IOWA2523301997 OfficialBasketballBoxScore-Final LouisvilleatIowa 03/26/23ClimatePledgeArena,Seattle,WA NCAADivisionIWomen'sBasketballChampionship-RegionalFinal GameTime:6:20PM GameDuration:2:11 Attendance: 11,700 Officials: KevinPethel,BrianHall,In"FiniRobinson92 University of Louisville n gocards.com LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL University of Louisville F ounded in 1798 as one of the nation’s first city-owned, public universities, the Univer- sity of Louisville (UofL) is a vital ecosystem that creates thriving futures for students, the commu- nity and society. UofL is one of only 69 universities in the United States to earn recognition by the Carnegie Foundation as both a Research 1 and a Com- munity Engaged university and is proud to be ranked among the nation’s best institutions for African American and LGBT+ students, as well as a designated Military Friendly school. The institution is a producer of top scholars, including 148 Fulbright Scholarships awarded since 2003 – more than all other Kentucky public institutions combined – and has earned international acclaim for groundbreaking discoveries in areas including transplantation, cancer research, cardiac care and spinal cord research. This dynamic tapestry of diverse perspectives makes UofL a place where potential is unleashed and positive change for humankind is fueled. UofL serves as an engine that powers Metro Louisville and the commonwealth. Our more than 23,000 students, 7,000 faculty and staff, and 150,000 alumni contribute daily to ideas and innovations that make lives better. nYoung people who choose UofL enjoy a wide range of study options – more than 200 fields in 12 schools and colleges. The city also serves as a classroom for UofL students, who benefit from internships and partnerships with Fortune 500 companies such as Kindred Healthcare, Ford, Haier (formerly General Electric), Humana, Yum! Brands and others, as well as Metropolitan College, a unique work-study program with UPS. UofL is a leader in research with faculty who have conducted the world’s first successful implantation of an artificial heart and the nation’s first successful hand transplant. Our faculty cur- rently lead the world’s first FDA-approved clinical trial using adult cardiac stem cells to treat heart disease and pioneered the use of locomotion training to help paralyzed patients walk again. UofL is furthering discovery through research projects funded at over $161 million in federal, local, and private grants for Fiscal Year 2020. Innovation runs rampant across UofL, and corporate partners are joining with the university to solve global challenges. In recent years UofL has emerged as a hub for advanced manufactur- ing. Through partnerships with industry leaders such as General Electric, faculty and students are able to interact with makers from around the world. In addition, UofL has installed maker spaces in the West End School and Nativity Academy — both located in lower income areas of Louisville — to allow at-risk students to learn the latest 3-D printing techniques and envision a whole new world of opportunity. UofL expanded its healthcare enterprise by acquiring several Louisville-area health assets including UofL Health – Jewish Hospital, UofL Health – Frazier Rehab Institute, three additional regional hospitals, four regional medical centers and numerous physician groups. UofL Health ensures a continuation of high-quality medical care to patients throughout our communities. Service with a purpose is at the core of the university. UofL’s Signature Partnership, a project with community organizations and businesses to improve the social, cultural, educational, health care and economic development services in a his- torically underserved area of Louisville, is consid- ered a national model for community engagement. UofL remains committed to ensuring a nurturing and challenging intellectual climate that demonstrates a genuine understanding of how diversity enriches a vibrant metropolitan research university. The university aims to posi- tion itself as an anti-racist university by celebrat- ing diversity, fostering equity, and striving for inclusion.LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL gocards.com n University of Louisville 93 Louisville, Kentucky T he city that’s home to Muhammad Ali, Louis- ville Slugger and the Kentucky Derby, and the home to another of big-time events. In partnership with the University of Louisville and the Louisville Sports Commission, Louisville has hosted Division I Men’s Basketball tournaments four times since 2010 and over 50 NCAA post -season champion- ships across all sports and divisions. Louisville is a sports-centric town. Along downtown’s Museum Row, just a few blocks from the KFC Yum! Center, sports enthusiasts can visit the iconic Louisville Slugger Museum & Fac- tory, where bats are made for most major league baseball teams, and the Muhammad Ali Center, which honors the life and legacy of the Greatest. This family-friendly cultural district that spans 10 walkable blocks also has attractions focused on everything from the arts to science to distilling. Just a few minutes from downtown, visitors can immerse themselves into the “Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports” at the Kentucky Derby Museum located at Churchill Downs. Experience Derby Day with a 360-degree media spectacle or catch horses training during a Barn & Backside Tour. Nearby is the Louisville Mega Cavern - 17 miles of underground adventure. In this giant, man-made cavern, you can zipline, challenge yourself on the world’s only fully underground aerial ropes course and even ride bikes in the 320,000+ square foot bike park with over 45 trails, jump lines, pump tracks, dual slalom, BMX, cross country and single track - all 100 feet sub-surface. With more than 120 attractions in the city, Louisville offers something for everyone. The Belle of Louisville is the oldest operating Mississippi-style steamboat still in operation, the Speed Art Museum is the largest of its kind in Kentucky and the Frederick Law Olmsted- designed parks system offers a myriad of out- door activities in scenic settings. Louisville’s Waterfront Park is located within walking distance of the KFC Yum! Center, and its main attraction, the Big Four Bridge, is a pedestrian- only bridge that spans the Ohio River to South- ern Indiana with stunning views along the way. Forbes recently named Louisville as one of the “10 Coolest Cities to Visit” and that is partly due to our nationally acclaimed food scene. Over 130 restaurants occupy the downtown area alone, ranging from fast-casual to white tablecloth. From Germantown breweries, to the Highlands’ hipster boutiques to the tree-lined streets of Crescent Hill, there are locally owned shops, res- taurants and businesses bursting with authentic flavor within minutes of downtown. As one of the “friendliest cities in America” you’ll find all of this and more wrapped in our hallmark Southern hospitality. We look forward to being a stop on the Road to the Final Four and we can’t wait to see you here. For more information about Louis- ville’s attractions, accommodations, restaurants and nightlife visit GoToLouisville.com or follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @GoToLouisville.94 University of Louisville n gocards.com LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL University Administration Dr. Kim Schatzel President University of Louisville D r. Kim Schatzel became the 19th President of the University of Louisville on Feb- ruary 1st, 2023. She leads the $1.6 bil- lion University enterprise that extends to include an affiliated $2.5 billion health care sys- tem with a focus on integrity, accountability, transparency, and advancing UofL’s impact and national pre- eminence. President Schatzel is one of only 2% of university presidents nationwide with extensive corporate and entrepreneurial C-suite experience. Her path to academic leadership may be unique but has proven to be highly effective in expanding relationships with business partners, legislative leaders, and the philanthropic community. In her previous role as its President, Tow- son University (TU) experienced unprecedented growth and became Maryland’s second largest university and the largest university – public or private – in the Greater Baltimore region. Dur- ing her tenure, she generated support for more than $1 billion in capital investments in campus infrastructure and facilities, the largest in the University’s 166-year history. Dr. Schatzel led TU to an impressive 72% six-year graduation rate and became one of only a handful of universities nationally where Afri- can American, Latinx, and Pell-eligible under- graduates achieved the same graduation rate as the overall student population. Clearly a champion for diversity, inclusion, and equity, Dr. Schatzel also established the first Office of Inclusion and Institutional Equity for TU and the first in the state of Maryland. For her exceptional leadership in inclusive student success, Dr. Schatzel was recognized by Washington Monthly and US News and World Report for leadership in Social Mobility; the NCAA and Minority Opportunities Ath- letic Association with the Award for Diversity and Inclusion (2021); the Associated Black Chari- ties as the “Champion for More in the Middle” (2017); and by the Board of Directors of the Urban League affiliates across the country with the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award (2020). President Schatzel currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Atlantic Coast Confer- ence (ACC) and Greater Louisville Inc. (GLI). She also serves as the Chair, University of Lou- isville Athletic Association, and as a member of several boards including Louisville Healthcare CEO Council (CEoC), UofL Health, University of Louisville Foundation, University of Louisville Real Estate Foundation, and Impetus. President Schatzel is a member of the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration and the Presi- dents’ Trust of the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AACU). Prior to her presidency at TU, Dr. Schatzel served as the interim president, provost and executive vice president of aca- demic and student affairs at Eastern Michigan University and as dean of the University of Michigan-Dear- born College of Business. Before serving higher education, Dr. Schatzel spent more than 20 years as a corporate leader and serial entrepreneur in the technology and advanced manufacturing sectors. After college, she started her 20-year business career as a foreman in a Ford assembly plant that culminated in her co-founding a multinational advanced manufacturing firm with operations on four continents, serving as its president, chief operating officer and chief executive officer. President Schatzel holds a PhD in Business Administration, with a concentration in Market- ing and Technology, from Michigan State Uni- versity. Her research interests focused on product innovation, new product success and market- ing communications. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis. President Schatzel’s husband, Trevor Iles, is an entrepreneur and former business executive. He is a member of the faculty at UofL’s College of Business as a lecturer in marketing. They enjoy golfing, reading, and spending time with their children and grandchildren. President Schatzel enjoys cooking for family and friends – her pot roast has received numerous accolades. gocards.com n University of Louisville 95 LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL Athletic Administration Josh Heird Vice President/ Director of Athletics J osh Heird, who has over 14 years of experience in athletics administra- tion at the University of Louisville and at Villanova University, was named the Cardinals’ Director of Athletics on June 3, 2022. Prior to that appoint- ment following a comprehensive national search, he had been operat- ing as the Cardinals’ Interim Athletic Director since December 2021. Under Heird’s leadership, he has shaped the path of the department by hiring hometown hero Jeff Brohm to lead the football program and adding another alumnus to head the men’s basketball program in Kenny Payne. The 2022-23 academic year yielded another accomplished campaign on the playing field. Heird saw 13 teams reach the top 25 in the national rankings and six squads received invitations to the NCAA Tournament. The women’s volleyball team finished as the national runner-up and women’s basketball made their fifth consecutive trip to the Elite Eight. Academically, the department earned a 92 percent graduation rate and a 3.28 grade point average, both high marks in the history of the athletic depart- ment. Ten programs achieved perfect APR marks and 510 student-athletes achieved a grade point average of 3.0 or better during the 2022-23 school year. Led by Heird’s vision, he spearheaded the department’s fundraising ef- forts to establish a new naming rights deal and completed a number of key capital projects. Heird finalized a $41 million naming rights deal to rename Cardinal Stadium to L&N Stadium, one of the highest gifts in school history, and secured a $4 million commitment to open the Angel’s Envy Bourbon Club. He also received a $1 million donation for the enhancement of Jim Patterson Stadium and finished Denny Crum Hall, a state-of-the-art residence hall on the UofL campus. Additionally, over $5 million was raised to renovate the Keuber Center and $3.5 million was pledged for the New Standard project to advance equity and advancement in women’s athletics. Committed to providing a world-class student-athlete experience, Heird has improved NIL alignment and advancement for student-athlete acquisition and retention, launched an expanded Elevate NIL Program and improved alignment and communication with 502 Circle, a collective to support UofL student-athletes. In inking a record-breaking deal with UofL Health, Heird’s department became the ACC leader in mental health by increasing resources. The athletic department added 10 mental health professionals and personnel commitment to support mental health, sports performance and sports science — tops in the industry. After a previous stint at UofL, Heird returned to Louisville as the Deputy Athletic Director in April 2019. In that role, Heird served as the sport ad- ministrator for baseball, men’s basketball, and football, as well as provided administrative oversight for championships, facilities/events, capital projects and equipment operations; plus sport oversight for men’s and women’s golf and men’s and women’s swimming and diving. Heird served as Senior Associate Athletics Director/Chief Athletics Operating Officer at Villanova in 2018-19 after operating nearly two years as Associate Athletic Director for Internal Operations and Finance. In those roles, he provided leadership for all internal units of the athletic department and had administrative oversight with finance and budget, capital projects, ticket and equipment operation, food service, camps and overall project and event man- agement. He also was the sport administrator for the men’s lacrosse and men’s soccer programs, as well as the secondary administrator for men’s basketball. Before moving to Villanova, Heird worked nearly 10 years at UofL (2007-16), most recently as Assistant Athletic Director for Championships and Facilities from 2012-16. In that role, he had oversight of capital projects approved by the UofL Athletic Association. He also assisted with the day-to-day manage- ment of facility operations. Heird was responsible for the management of all ACC and NCAA postseason events hosted by UofL. During his time at Louisville, Heird helped design and oversee the con- struction of the Jim Patterson Baseball Stadium expansion, the Ulmer Softball Stadium expansion, the building of the Dr. Mark and Cindy Lynn Soccer Stadium, the lacrosse stadium press box, as well as the Thorntons Academic Center of Excellence. Heird coordinated several postseason events hosted by Louisville, including the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional. Louisville also served as home to the 2015 and 2012 Men’s and Women’s Cross Country National Champion- ships, the 2015 and 2012 Men’s Basketball Second and Third Rounds, the 2014 Women’s Basketball Regional, the 2012 Women’s Volleyball National Championship and the 2012 Field Hockey National Championship. He began his career at UofL as Assistant Director of Championships in April of 2007 before being promoted to the Director of Championships in 2009. Before starting a career in collegiate athletics, Heird spent five years in Washington, D.C. working for Congressman Mike Simpson of Idaho and Senator Wayne Allard of Colorado. Heird is a 2002 graduate of Mississippi College, where he was a member of the cross country, track & field and football teams. In addition to being the American Southwest Conference 800 meter cham- pion in 2001, Heird was an all-conference cross country selection in 2001 and was an academic all-conference honoree every semester of his career. He earned an MBA from Louisville in 2009. Heird is married to the former Abbey Woolley. The couple has two chil- dren, Hadley and Gus. The Heird Family: ( counterclockwise from top right) Josh, Abbey, Gus and Hadley.96 University of Louisville n gocards.com LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL The Atlantic Coast Conference Tradition of Excellence Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. In today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition is so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet, the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Established in 1953, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Through 70 years of competition, ACC schools have captured 182 NCAA team championships, including 92 in women’s compe- tition, 85 in men’s sports and five in fencing. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 204 times in men’s competition and 202 times in women’s action. Since 2015, the ACC has won a combined seven national championships in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball and baseball. The ACC is the only conference to win each of those four titles over that stretch. Nine National Titles in 2022-23 The ACC had a banner year in 2022-23 as they set a record with nine national champion- ships from their respective schools. The ACC has now won 16 team national championships in the last two academic years, also a conference record. The ACC teams to claim a champi- onship this past year were NC State (women’s cross country), North Carolina (field hockey and women’s tennis), Syracuse (men’s soccer), Virginia (women’s swimming and diving and men’s tennis), Notre Dame (fencing and men’s lacrosse) and Wake Forest (women’s golf). This was the fifth academic year in which there have been multiple all-ACC NCAA championship games. North Carolina and NC State faced off in women’s tennis and Duke and Notre Dame faced off in men’s lacrosse. Additionally, 14 ACC teams joined the confer- ence’s NCAA championship squads in reaching the national finals or semifinals during the 2022-23 academic year. ACC History The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morn- ing of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when South Carolina tendered its resignation. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when Georgia Tech was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference in January of 1964. The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State. The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with the addition of Miami and Virginia Tech. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005. The ACC added its 13th and 14th members on Sept. 18, 2011, when Pittsburgh and Syracuse accepted invitations to join the conference. The two schools officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013. Notre Dame also officially joined the ACC on July 1, 2013, after announcing on Sept. 12, 2012 its intention to enter the league for competition in all sports but football, bringing the membership of the conference to 15. On July 1, 2014, Louisville entered the ACC on the same day Maryland withdrew, keeping the conference’s membership at 15 institutions. Commissioner Jim Phillips Atlantic Coast Conference 620 S Tryon St Charlotte, NC 28202 www.theacc.com Switchboard ...........................................(336) 854-8787 Atlantic Coast Conference Staff Commissioner James J. Phillips Executive Assistant to the Commissioner Cecilia DiAmico Deputy Commissioner/Chief of Internal Affairs Brad Hostetter Deputy Commissioner/Chief Financial Officer Business & Legal Affairs Ben Tario Deputy Commissioner/Chief of External Affairs Amy Yakola Sr. Assoc. Commissioner/Communications Kevin Best Sr. Assoc. Commissioner/Men’s Basketball Paul Brazeau Sr. Assoc. Commissioner/Brand Marketing Tim Lynde Sr. Assoc Commissioner/Women’s Basketball Mary McElroy Sr. Assoc. Commissioner/Championships & SWA Jessica Rippey Sr. Assoc. Commissioner/Football Michael Strickland Assoc. Commissioner/Compliance & Governance Matt Burgermeister Assoc. Commissioner/Advanced Media Scott McBurney Asst. Commissioner/Communications Andy Fledderjohann Asst. Commissioner/Women’s Basketball Brad Hecker Asst. Commissioner/Championships Brandon Neff Supervisor of Football Officials Dennis Hennigan Supervisor of Men’s Basketbal Officials Bryan Kersey Supervisor of Women’s Basketball Officials Debbie Williamson Director/Accounting & Finance Kelvin Anthony Director/Information Technology Adam Brockman Director/Championships Matt VanSandt Director/Compliance Marra Hvozdovic Director/Brand Marketing Carl Hariston Director/Football Donald Moore Director/Men’s Basketball Kara Tyree Director/Advanced Media Steve “Slim” Vollinger Editorial & Content Manager/Communications Steve Phillips Graphic Designer Martha Schwab Asst. Graphic Designer Ashley Popovich Asst. Director/Advanced Media Andrew Bacon Asst. Director/Digital Media Ellen Stuart Asst. Director/Championships Jared Romance Asst. Director/Championships and Football Jas Palmer Asst. Director/Men’s Basketball T.C. Gammons Asst. Director/Administration Brittney Holder Asst. Director/Brand Marketing Amanda Lewis Video Director/Football & Basketball Allen Franklin Coordinator/Finance & Administration Sofia Fuentes Harper Coordinator/Stud.-Athl. Programs, Compliance & Governance, Human Resources Tracey Haith Office Coordinator/Desktop Publishing Emily Watkins Administrative Intern/Championships Abby Hansen Administrative Intern/Men’s & Women’s Basketball Kendyl Brooks Intern/Digital Media and Communications Taylor Hawthornegocards.com n University of Louisville 97 LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL The Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Sports (13) Baseball Basketball Cross Country Fencing Football Golf Lacrosse Soccer Swimming & Diving Tennis Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field Wrestling Women's Sports (14) B asketball Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Golf Lacrosse Rowing Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track & Field Volleyball School Series Record Last Meeting Boston College 14-1 Louisville 62, Boston College 52 (2/19/23) Clemson 10-3 Louisville 81, Clemson 69 (2/12/23) Duke 7-4 Duke 63, Louisville 56 (1/1/23) Florida State 17-19 Louisville 82, Florida State 75 (1/15/23) Georgia Tech 10-0 Louisville 63, Georgia Tech 55 (1/5/23) Miami 8-3 Louisville 71, Miami 57 (2/23/23) North Carolina 9-4 Louisville 62, North Carolina 55 (2/5/23) NC State 8-7 NC State 63, Louisville 53 (1/22/23) Notre Dame 13-18 Louisville 64, Notre Dame 38 (3/4/23) Pitt 25-2 Louisville 76, Pitt 69 (1/8/23) Syracuse 19-7 Louisville 79, Syracuse 67 (1/29/23) Virginia 12-2 Louisville 63, Virginia 53 (2/9/23) Virginia Tech 24-19 Virginia Tech 75, Louisville 67 (3/5/23) Wake Forest 10-1 Louisville 74, Wake Forest 48 (3/3/23) n Conference Shifting for the Cards — The Uni- versity of Louisville joined the Atlantic Coast Conference on July 1, 2014, its third different conference in three years. The Cardinals were members of the Big East Conference for eight years before the league split, with Louisville moving with four others to form the American Athletic Conference in 2013. UofL’s association with the American was for one season in 2013-14, as the Cardinals accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference on Nov. 28, 2012. Louisville has been a member of eight different conferences, including six in the last 46 years. UofL’s Conference History Conference Years Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic 1925-48 Ohio Valley 1948-49 Missouri Valley 1964-75 Metro 1975-95 Conference USA 1995-2005 Big East 2005-13 American Athletic 2013-14 Atlantic Coast 2014-current School ACC Overall Notre Dame 15-3 27-6 Duke 14-4 26-7 Virginia Tech 14-4 31-5 Louisville 12-6 26-12 Florida State 12-6 23-10 Miami 11-7 22-13 North Carolina 11-7 22-11 NC State 9-9 20-12 Syracuse 9-9 20-13 Clemson 7-11 19-16 Boston College 5-13 16-17 Wake Forest 5-13 17-17 Virginia 4-14 15-15 Georgia Tech 4-14 13-17 Pitt 3-15 10-20 ACC Sponsored Sports2022-23 ACC Final Standings UofL All-Time Series vs. ACC OpponentsNext >