< PreviousCardinal Tradition 2023-24 LOUISVILLE BASKETBALLgocards.com n University of Louisville 99 LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL NCAA Tournament Results 1983 Mideast Region Austin, Texas Mar. 17 1st Round Texas 84, Louisville 55 1984 Mideast Region Athens, Ga. Mar. 17 1st Round Georgia 112, Louisville 69 1993 Mideast Region Storrs, Conn. Mar. 17 1st Round Louisville 74, UConn 71 Mideast Region Auburn, Ala. Mar. 21 2nd Round Auburn 66, Louisville 61 1995 Midwest Region Athens, Ga. Mar. 17-19 1st Round Louisville 67, Oregon 65 2nd Round Georgia 81, Louisville 68 1997 Mideast Region Ruston, La. Mar. 14 1st Round Auburn 68, Louisville 65 1998 West Region Durham, N.C. Mar. 14-16 1st Round Louisville 69, Utah 61 2nd Round Duke 69, Louisville 53 1999 Mideast Region Clemson, S.C. Mar. 12 1st Round Illinois 69, Louisville 67 2001 Mideast Region Cincinnati, Ohio Mar. 12 1st Round Xavier 80, Louisville 52 2005 Kansas City Region Minneapolis, Minn. Mar. 19 1st Round USC 65, Louisville 49 2006 Cleveland Region Nashville, Tenn. Mar. 18 1st Round Vanderbilt 76, Louisville 64 2007 Greensboro Region Los Angeles, Calif. Mar. 17-19 1st Round Louisville 80, BYU 54 2nd Round Arizona St. 67, Louisville 58 2008 New Orleans Region Bridgeport, Conn. Mar. 23-25 1st Round Louisville 81, Miami (OH) 67 2nd Round Louisville 80, Kansas St. 63 New Orleans Region New Orleans, La. Mar. 29-31 Sweet 16 N. Carolina 78, Louisville 74 2009 Raleigh Region Baton Rouge, La. Mar. 22-24 1st Round Louisville 62, Liberty 42 2nd Round Louisville 62, LSU 52 Raleigh Region Raleigh, N.C. Mar. 28-30 Sweet 16 Louisville 56, Baylor 39 Elite Eight Louisville 77, Maryland 60 Final Four St. Louis, Mo. Apr. 5-7 Semifinal Louisville 61, Oklahoma 59 Championship Connecticut 76, Louisville 54 2011 Spokane Region Cincinnati, Ohio Mar. 20-22 1st Round Louisville 81, Vanderbilt 62 2nd Round Louisville 85, Xavier 75 Spokane Region Spokane, Wash. Mar. 26-28 Sweet 16 Gonzaga 76, Louisville 69 2012 Spokane Region College Park, Md. Mar. 17-19 1st Round Louisville 67, Michigan State 55 2nd Round Maryland 72, Louisville 68 2013 Oklahoma City Region Louisville, Ky. Mar. 24-26 1st Round Louisville 74, MTSU 49 2nd Round Louisville 76, Purdue 63 Oklahoma City Region Oklahoma City, Okla. Mar. 31-April 3 Sweet 16 Louisville 82, Baylor 81 Elite Eight Louisville 86, Tennessee 78 Final Four New Orleans, La. Apr. 7-9 Semifinal Louisville 64, California 57 Championship Connecticut 93, Louisville 60 2014 Louisville Region Iowa City, Iowa Mar. 23-25 1st Round Louisville 88, Idaho 42 2nd Round Louisville 83, Iowa 53 Louisville Region Louisville, Ky. Sweet 16 Louisville 73, LSU 47 Elite Eight Maryland 76, Louisville 73 2015 Albany Region Tampa, Fla. Mar. 21-23 1st Round Louisville 86, BYU 53 2nd Round Louisville 60, USF 52 Albany Region Albany, N.Y. Sweet 16 Dayton 82, Louisville 66 2016 Dallas Region Louisville, Ky. Mar. 18-20 1st Round Louisville 87, Cent. Arkansas 60 2nd Round DePaul 73, Louisville 72 2017 Oklahoma City Region Louisville, Ky. Mar. 18-20 1st Round Louisville 82, Chattanooga 62 2nd Round Louisville 75, Tennessee 64 Oklahoma City Region Oklahoma City, Okla. Sweet 16 Baylor 97, Louisville 63 2018 Lexington Region Louisville, Ky. Mar. 16-18 1st Round Louisville 74, Boise State 42 2nd Round Louisville 90, Marquette 72 Lexington Region Lexington, Ky. Mar. 23-25 Sweet 16 Louisville 86, Stanford 59 Elite 8 Louisville 76, Oregon State 43 Final Four Columbus, Ohio Mar. 30-Apr. 1 Semifinal Mississippi State 73, Louisville 63 (OT) 2019 Albany Region Louisville, Ky. Mar. 22-24 1st Round Louisville 69, Robert Morris 34 2nd Round Louisville 71, Michigan 50 Albany Region Albany, NY Mar. 29-31 Sweet 16 Louisville 61, Oregon State 44 Elite 8 Connecticutt 80, Louisville 73 2020 No NCAA Tournament 2021 Alamo Region San Antonio Texas March 22 1st Round #2 Louisville 74, #15 Marist 43 March 24 2nd Round #2 Louisville 62, #7 Northwestern 53 March 28 Sweet 16 #2 Louisville 60, #6 Oregon 42 March 30 Elite Eight #1 Stanford 78, #2 Louisville 63 2022 Wichita Region Louisville, Ky. March 18 1st Round #1 Louisville 83, #16 UAlbany 51 March 20 2nd Round #1 Louisville 68, #9 Gonzaga 59 March 26 Wichita Region Wichita, Kan. Sweet 16 #1 Louisville 76, #4 Tennessee 64 March 28 Elite Eight #1 Louisville 62, #3 Michigan 50 April 1 NCAA Final Four Minneapolis, Minn. Semifinal #1 South Carolina 72, #1 Louisville 59 2023 Seattle Region Austin, Texas March 18 1st Round 5. Louisville 83, 12. Drake 81 March 20 2nd Round 5. Louisville 73, 4. Texas 51 Seattle Region Seattle, Wash. March 24 Sweet 16 5. Louisville 72, 8. Ole Miss 62 March 26 Elite Eight 2. Iowa 97, 5. Louisville 83 Year-By-Year Results vs. Arizona State 0-1 vs. Auburn 0-2 vs. Baylor 2-1 vs. Boise State 1-0 vs. Brigham Young 2-0 vs. California 1-0 vs. Central Arkansas 1-0 vs. Chattanooga 1-0 vs. Connecticut 1-3 vs. Dayton 0-1 vs. DePaul 0-1 vs. Drake 1-0 vs. Duke 0-1 vs. Georgia 0-2 vs. Gonzaga 1-1 vs. Idaho 1-0 vs. Illinois 0-1 vs. Iowa 1-1 vs. Kansas State 1-0 vs. Liberty 1-0 vs. LSU 2-0 vs. Marist 1-0 vs. Marquette 1-0 vs. Maryland 1-2 vs. Miami (OH) 1-0 vs. Michigan 2-0 vs. Michigan State 1-0 vs. Middle Tennessee 1-0 vs. Mississippi State 0-1 vs. North Carolina 0-1 vs. Northwestern 1-0 vs. Oklahoma 1-0 vs. Ole Miss 1-0 vs. Oregon 2-0 vs. Oregon State 2-0 vs. Purdue 1-0 vs. Robert Morris 1-0 vs. South Carolina 0-1 vs. South Florida 1-0 vs. Southern California 0-1 vs. Stanford 1-1 vs. Tennessee 3-0 vs. Texas 1-1 vs. UAlbany 1-0 vs. Utah 1-0 vs. Vanderbilt 1-1 vs. Xavier 1-1 Totals 44-25 Against NCAA Opponents 1983 No. 7* 1984 No. 8* 1993 No. 11 1995 No. 11 1997 No. 10 1998 No. 10 1999 No. 10 2001 No. 13 2005 No. 9 2006 No. 9 2007 No. 6 2008 No. 4 2009 No. 3 2011 No. 7 2012 No. 7 2013 No. 5 2014 No. 3 2015 No. 3 2016 No. 3 2017 No. 5 2018 No. 1 2019 No. 1 2021 No. 2 2022 No. 1 2023 No. 5 * - 32 team field All-Time NCAA Seeds100 University of Louisville n gocards.com LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL UofL Individual NCAA Tournament Top Performances NCAA Scoring (Single Game) 1. Angel McCoughtry (2008 vs. North Carolina) ...................35 2. Shoni Schimmel (2011 vs. Xavier) ......................................33 3. Shoni Schimmel (2014 vs. Maryland) ................................31 4. Dana Evans (2021 vs. Oregon) ...........................................29 5. Angel McCoughtry (2009 vs. LSU) ....................................28 6. Hailey Van Lith (2023 vs. Iowa) .........................................27 Asia Durr (2017 vs. Chattanooga) .........................................27 Kelly Rose (1993 vs. Connecticut) ........................................27 9. Hailey Van Lith (2023 vs. Drake) .......................................26 Shoni Schimmel (2014 vs. Iowa) ...........................................26 NCAA Scoring (Single Season) 1. Angel McCoughtry (2009) ...............................................124 2. Shoni Schimmel (2013) .....................................................99 3. Hailey Van Lith (2023) ......................................................95 Hailey Van Lith (2022) .........................................................95 5. Asia Durr (2018) ................................................................88 6. Shoni Schimmel (2014) .....................................................86 7. Candyce Bingham (2009) ..................................................83 8. Dana Evans (2021) .............................................................82 9. Asia Durr (2019) ................................................................81 10. Angel McCoughtry (2008) ...............................................79 NCAA Field Goals Made (Single Game) 1. Angel McCoughtry (2008 vs. North Carolina) ...................14 2. Myisha Hines-Allen (2018 vs. Marquette) ..........................12 Myisha Hines-Allen (2016 vs. Central Ark.) ..........................12 Shoni Schimmel (2014 vs. Maryland) ...................................12 Shoni Schimmel (2011 vs. Xavier) .........................................12 Angel McCoughtry (2008 vs. Kansas State) ...........................12 7. Dana Evans (2021 vs. Oregon) ...........................................11 8. Hailey Van Lith (2023 vs. Drake) .......................................10 Asia Durr (2017 vs. Chattanooga) .........................................10 Monique Reid (2011 vs. Vanderbilt) .....................................10 Angel McCoughtry (2009 vs. Baylor) ....................................10 Jackie Spencer (1984 vs. Georgia) ..........................................10 NCAA Field Goals Made (Single Season) 1. Angel McCoughtry (2009) .................................................48 2. Hailey Van Lith (2022) ......................................................36 3. Shoni Schimmel (2013) .....................................................35 4. Myisha Hines-Allen (2018) ................................................34 5. Hailey Van Lith (2023) ......................................................33 Candyce Bingham (2009) .....................................................33 Angel McCoughtry (2008) ....................................................33 8. Asia Durr (2018) ................................................................32 9. Dana Evans (2021) .............................................................31 Shoni Schimmel (2014) ........................................................31 NCAA Free Throws Made (Single Game) 1. Haley Harris (1997 vs. Auburn) .........................................12 2. Angel McCoughtry (2009 vs. LSU) ....................................10 3. Hailey Van Lith (2022 vs. Tennessee) ...................................9 Sam Fuehring (2019 vs. Robert Morris) ..................................9 Sharon Bellamy (1998 vs. Utah) ..............................................9 Kelly Rose (1993 vs. Connecticut) ..........................................9 7. Hailey Van Lith (2023 vs. Iowa) ...........................................8 Shoni Schimmel (2014 vs. Iowa) .............................................8 9. Olivia Cochran (2021 vs. Northwestern) .........................7 Asia Durr (2019 vs. Oregon State) ..........................................7 Asia Durr (2018 vs. Stanford) ..................................................7 Mariya Moore (2016 vs. Central Ark.) ....................................7 Charmaine Tay (2011 vs. Xavier) ............................................7 Deseree’ Byrd (2009 vs. Maryland) ..........................................7 NCAA Free Throws Made ( Single Season) 1. Angel McCoughtry (2009) .................................................24 2. Bria Smith (2013) ..............................................................23 3. Hailey Van Lith (2023) ......................................................22 4. Emily Engstler (2022) .......................................................19 5. Asia Durr (2019) ................................................................18 6. Hailey Van Lith (2022) ......................................................17 7. Jude Schimmel (2013) ........................................................16 8. Shoni Schimmel (2014) .....................................................14 Shoni Schimmel (2013) ........................................................14 Candyce Bingham (2009) .....................................................14 NCAA 3-Point Field Goals Made (Single Game) 1. Antonita Slaughter (2013 vs. Baylor) ....................................7 2. Dana Evans (2021 vs. Stanford) ...........................................6 Antonita Slaughter (2013 vs. California) .................................6 Shoni Schimmel (2011 vs. Xavier) ...........................................6 5. Asia Durr (2019 vs. Michigan) .............................................5 Asia Durr (2017 vs. Baylor) .....................................................5 Mariya Moore (2017 vs. Tennessee) .........................................5 Asia Durr (2017 vs. Chattanooga) ...........................................5 Shoni Schimmel (2014 vs. Maryland) .....................................5 Tia Gibbs (2014 vs. LSU) .......................................................5 Antonita Slaughter (2014 vs. Iowa) .........................................5 Shoni Schimmel (2013 vs. Baylor) ..........................................5 Tia Gibbs (2011 vs. Vanderbilt) ..............................................5 Misty Smith (1998 vs. Duke) ..................................................5 Marla Inman-Eltrevoog (1997 vs. Auburn) ..............................5 Marla Inman (1995 vs. Oregon) ..............................................5 NCAA 3-Point Field Goals Made (Single Season) 1. Antonita Slaughter (2013) ..................................................18 2. Shoni Schimmel (2013) .....................................................15 3. Asia Durr (2018) ................................................................13 4. Dana Evans (2021) .............................................................12 Antonita Slaughter (2014) .....................................................12 6. Asia Durr (2017) ................................................................11 Shoni Schimmel (2011) ........................................................11 Shoni Schimmel (2014) ........................................................10 9. Asia Durr (2019) ..................................................................9 Becky Burke (2009).................................................................9 NCAA Rebounding (Single Game) 1. Candyce Bingham (2008 vs. North Carolina) ....................20 2. Emily Engstler (2022 vs. Michigan) ...................................16 3. Olivia Cochran (2021 vs. Northwestern) .......................15 Candyce Bingham (2009 vs. Baylor) .....................................15 5. Olivia Cochran (2023 vs. Iowa) .....................................14 Angel McCoughtry (2008 vs. North Carolina) ......................14 Myisha Hines-Allen (2018 vs. Boise State) ............................14 8. Myisha Hines-Allen (2018 vs. Marquette) ..........................13 Myisha Hines-Allen (2017 vs. Tennessee) ..............................13 Angel McCoughtry (2009 vs. Maryland) ...............................13 NCAA Rebounding (Single Season) 1. Angel McCoughtry (2009) .................................................56 2. Emily Engstler (2022) ........................................................53 3. Candyce Bingham (2009) ..................................................46 4. Keshia Hines (2009) ...........................................................41 5. Sam Fuehring (2018) .........................................................40 6. Myisha Hines-Allen (2018) ................................................39 Bria Smith (2013) .................................................................39 8. Myisha Hines-Allen (2017) ................................................34 9. Olivia Cochran (2021) ...................................................33 Candyce Bingham (2008) .....................................................33 NCAA Assists (Single Game) 1. Patrika Barlow (2008 vs. North Carolina) ..........................11 Patrika Barlow (2008 vs. Miami) ...........................................11 3. Mariya Moore (2017 vs. Chattanooga) ...............................10 Jenny Knight (1999 vs. Illinois) .............................................10 5. Shoni Schimmel (2012 vs. Maryland) ..................................9 Deseree’ Byrd (2009 vs. Maryland) ..........................................9 7. Mykasa Robinson (2023 vs. Drake) ......................................7 Jazmine Jones (2018 vs. Marquette) ........................................7 Shoni Schimmel (2014 vs. Iowa) .............................................7 Candyce Bingham (2008 vs. Kansas State) ..............................7 Marla Inman (1995 vs. Georgia) .............................................7 Darnice Cloudy (1995 vs. Oregon) .........................................7 Arica Carter (2018 vs. Boise State) ..........................................7 NCAA Assists (Single Season) 1. Patrika Barlow (2008) ........................................................28 2. Deseree’ Byrd (2009) ..........................................................25 3. Bria Smith (2013) ..............................................................24 4. Shoni Schimmel (2014) .....................................................22 5. Arica Carter (2018) ............................................................19 Jude Schimmel (2013) ...........................................................19 7. Mykasa Robinson (2023) ...................................................18 Asia Durr (2018) ...................................................................18 9. Shoni Schimmel (2013) .....................................................17 10. Jazmine Jones (2018) ........................................................16 NCAA Steals (Single Game) 1. Stephanie Edwards (1984 vs. Georgia) ...............................10 2. Jude Schimmel (2013 vs. Purdue) ........................................8 3. Emily Engstler (2022 vs. UAlbany) ......................................7 Bria Smith (2015 vs. BYU) ......................................................7 Tia Gibbs (2011 vs. Xavier) .....................................................7 Patrika Barlow (2008 vs. North Carolina) ...............................7 7. Emily Engstler (2022 vs. Michigan) .....................................6 Norika Konno (2021 vs. Marist) .............................................6 Alison Bass (1998 vs. Utah) .....................................................6 10. Emily Engstler (2022 vs. Gonzaga) .....................................5 Dana Evans (2019 vs. Connecticut) ........................................5 Shoni Schimmel (2014 vs. Maryland) .....................................5 Shoni Schimmel (2014 vs. Iowa) .............................................5 Jude Schimmel (2013 vs. Middle Tennessee) ...........................5 Angel McCoughtry (2009 vs. Oklahoma) ...............................5 Jackie Spencer (1983 vs. Texas) ................................................5 NCAA Steals (Single Season) 1. Emily Engstler (2022) ........................................................23 2. Angel McCoughtry (2009) .................................................18 3. Jude Schimmel (2013) ........................................................17 4. Bria Smith (2015) ..............................................................13 Jude Schimmel (2014) ...........................................................13 Tia Gibbs (2011) ...................................................................13 7. Shoni Schimmel (2014) .....................................................12 8. Myisha Hines-Allen (2018) ................................................11 Shoni Schimmel (2013) ........................................................11 Candyce Bingham (2009) .....................................................11 Patrika Barlow (2008) ...........................................................11 NCAA Blocks (Single Game) 1. Sara Hammond (2015 vs. USF) ...........................................5 2. Kylee Shook (2018 vs. Marquette)........................................4 Chauntise Wright (2008 vs. Miami) ........................................4 4. Emily Engstler (2022 vs. Tennessee) .....................................3 Jazmine Jones (2019 vs. Robert Morris ....................................3 Sam Fuehring (2018 vs. Oregon State) ....................................3 Mary Martin (1995 vs. Georgia) .............................................3 NCAA Blocks (Single Season) 1. Emily Engstler (2022) ..........................................................9 2. Elizabeth Balogun (2021) .....................................................6 Sara Hammond (2013) ...........................................................6 Chauntise Wright (2008) ........................................................6 5. Kylee Shook (2018) ..............................................................5 Sam Fuehring (2018) ..............................................................5 Sara Hammond (2015) ...........................................................5 Angel McCoughtry (2009) ......................................................5 9. Liz Dixon (2022) .................................................................4 Kylee Shook (2019) .................................................................4 Asia Durr (2019) .....................................................................4 Shoni Schimmel (2014) ..........................................................4 Keshia Hines (2008) ................................................................4 Angel McCoughtry 2009 Antonita Slaughter 2013 Angel McCoughtry 2008 (New Orleans) Candyce Bingham 2009 (Raleigh) Angel McCoughtry 2009 (Raleigh) Shoni Schimmel * 2013 (Oklahoma City) Bria Smith 2013 (Oklahoma City) Shoni Schimmel 2014 (Louisville) Antonita Slaughter 2014 (Louisville) Asia Durr * 2018 (Lexington) Myisha Hines-Allen 2018 (Lexington) Sam Fuehring 2018 (Lexington) Arica Carter 2018 (Lexington) Asia Durr 2019 (Albany) Sam Fuehring 2019 (Albany) Dana Evans 2021 (Alamo) Hailey Van Lith * 2022 (Wichita) Emily Engstler 2022 (Wichita) Hailey Van Lith 2023 (Seattle) * Most Outstanding Player Cardinals on All-Time NCAA All-Final Four Teams Cardinals on All-Time NCAA All-Region Teamsgocards.com n University of Louisville 101 LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL UofL Individual NCAA Tournament Career Statistical Leaders Scoring No. Name Years Pts. 1. Shoni Schimmel 10-14 285 2. Asia Durr 15-19 262 3. Angel McCoughtry 05-09 243 4. Hailey Van Lith 20-23 235 5. Myisha Hines-Allen 14-18 198 6. Dana Evans 17-21 150 7. Sam Fuehring 15-19 144 8. Bria Smith 11-15 134 9. Antonita Slaughter 10-14 129 10. Jude Schimmel 11-15 128 Scoring Average No. Name Years Avg. 1. Angel McCoughtry 05-09 20.3 2. Shoni Schimmel 10-14 19.0 3. Asia Durr 15-19 18.7 4. Hailey Van Lith 20-23 18.1 5. Myisha Hines-Allen 14-18 15.2 6. Candyce Bingham 07-09 13.3 7. Shawnta’ Dyer 10-15 12.2 8. Tia Gibbs 10-14 12.1 9. Kianna Smith 20-22 12.0 10. Dana Evans 17-21 11.5 Field Goals Made No. Name Years FGs 1. Shoni Schimmel 10-14 105 2. Angel McCoughtry 05-09 95 3. Asia Durr 15-19 92 4. Myisha Hines-Allen 14-18 90 5. Hailey Van Lith 20-23 86 6. Sam Fuehring 15-19 60 7. Dana Evans 17-21 57 8. Jazmine Jones 16-19 50 9. Antonita Slaughter 10-14 48 10. Candyce Bingham 07-09 47 Field Goal Percentage No. Name Years Pct. 1. Kelly Rose 93-94 .647 (11-17) 2. Chauntise Wright 05-08 .639 (23-36) 3. Keshia Hines 07-11 .593 (35-59) 4. Jazz Covington 04-07 .590 (23-39) 5. Jazmine Jones 16-19 .581 (50-86) 6. Tia Gibbs 10-14 .574 (31-54) 7. Shawnta’ Dyer 11-15 .571 (24-42) 8. Sam Fuehring 15-19 .561 (60-107) 9. Asia Taylor 10-14 .528 (28-53) 10. Nell Knox 93-94 .524 (11-21) Free Throws Made No. Name Years FTs 1. Bria Smith 11-15 44 2. Hailey Van Lith 20-23 43 3. Asia Durr 15-19 42 4. Angel McCoughtry 05-09 40 5. Shoni Schimmel 10-14 34 6. Jude Schimmel 11-15 28 7. Monique Reid 08-13 25 Becky Burke 08-12 25 9. Asia Durr 15-18 24 10. Mariya Moore 14-17 24 Free Throw Percentage No. Name Years Pct. 1. Tia Gibbs 10-14 100 (10-10) 2. Haley Harris 97-98 .923 (12-13) 3. Becky Burke 08-12 .893 (25-28) 4. Hailey Van Lith 20-23 .878 (43-49) 5. Jill Morton 97-00 .857 (12-14) 6. Arica Carter 14-19 .833 (10-12) 7. Bria Smith 11-15 .800 (44-55) 8. Asia Durr 15-19 .792 (42-53) 9. Kelly Rose 93-94 .786 (11-14) 10. Sara Hammond 11-15 .783 (18-23) Rebounding No. Name Years Reb. 1. Myisha Hines-Allen 14-18 106 2. Angel McCoughtry 05-09 100 3. Olivia Cochran 20- 79 Candyce Bingham 07-09 79 5. Sam Fuehring 15-18 75 6. Sara Hammond 11-15 72 7. Bria Smith 11-15 69 Keshia Hines 07-11 65 9. Shoni Schimmel 10-14 64 10. Asia Durr 15-19 61 Rebounding Average No. Name Years Avg. 1. Candyce Bingham 07-09 8.8 2. Angel McCoughtry 05-09 8.3 3. Myisha Hines-Allen 14-18 8.2 4. Olivia Cochran 20- 6.1 5. Asia Taylor 10-14 5.9 6. Mariya Moore 14-17 5.5 Sam Fuehring 15-19 5.4 Keshia Hines 07-11 5.4 9. Tia Gibbs 10-14 5.3 10. Shawnta’ Dyer 10-15 5.0 Steals No. Name Years Stls. 1. Jude Schimmel 11-15 37 2. Shoni Schimmel 10-14 34 3. Angel McCoughtry 05-09 31 4. Bria Smith 11-15 28 5. Emily Engstler 21-22 23 Tia Gibbs 10-14 19 7. Mykasa Robinson 18-23 17 Candyce Bingham 07-09 17 9. Myisha Hines-Allen 14-18 16 Keshia Hines 07-11 16 Blocked Shots No. Name Years Blks. 1. Liz Dixon 19-23 11 Sara Hammond 11-15 11 Angel McCoughtry 05-09 11 3. Kylee Shook 16-19 10 Emily Engstler 21-22 9 Sam Fuehring 15-19 9 7. Keshia Hines 07-11 8 Sheronne Vails 10-15 8 9. Myisha Hines-Allen 14-18 7 10. Olivia Cochran 20- 6 Elizabeth Balogun 20-21 6 Asia Durr 15-19 6 Chauntise Wright 05-08 6 Shoni Schimmel 10-14 6 3-Point Field Goals Made No. Name Years 3FGs 1. Shoni Schimmel 10-14 41 2. Asia Durr 15-19 36 3. Antonita Slaughter 10-14 30 4. Hailey Van Lith 20-23 18 Dana Evans 17-21 18 6. Kianna Smith 20-22 16 Jude Schimmel 11-15 16 8. Mariya Moore 14-17 15 9. Becky Burke 08-12 14 10. Tia Gibbs 10-14 13 Angel McCoughtry 05-09 13 3-Point Field Goal Percentage No. Name Years Pct. 1. Marla Inman 95-98 .500 (11-22) 2. Tia Gibbs 10-14 .481 (13-27) 3. Misty Smith 95-99 .455 (10-22) 4. Antonita Slaughter 10-14 .417 (30-72) 5. Kianna Smith 20-22 .364 (16-44) 6. Asia Durr 15-19 .360 (36-100) 7. Hailey Van Lith 20-23 .357 (20-56) Kristin Mattox 93-96 .357 (10-28) Assists No. Name Years Assts. 1. Shoni Schimmel 10-14 63 2. Bria Smith 11-14 46 3. Arica Carter 14-18 43 4. Jude Schimmel 11-14 41 5. Mykasa Robinson 18-23 38 Asia Durr 15-18 38 7. Patrika Barlow 05-08 36 8. Jazmine Jones 16-19 32 9. Deseree’ Byrd 07-09 29 10. Mariya Moore 14-17 26102 University of Louisville n gocards.com LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL Louisville Team Records in NCAA Tournament Play Points 90 vs. Marquette, 3/18/18 (UL 90, MU 72) 88 vs. Idaho, 3/23/14 (UL 88, UI 42) 87 vs. Central Arkansas, 3/18/16 (UL 87, UCA 60) 86 vs. Stanford, 3/23/18 (UL 86, Stan 59) 86 vs. BYU, 3/21/15 (UL 86, BYU 53) 86 vs. Tennessee, 4/2/13 (UL 86, UT 78) Field Goals 40 vs. Marquette, 3/18/18 (40/63) 39 vs. Idaho, 3/23/14 (39/68) 36 vs. Chattanooga, 3/18/17 (36/59) 34 vs. Central Arkansas, 3/18/16 (34/62) 34 vs. Kansas State, 3/25/08 (34/64) Field Goal Attempts 81 vs. North Carolina, 3/29/08 (31/81) 77 vs. Georgia, 3/19/95 (25/77) 73 vs. Dayton, 3/28/15 (23/73) 70 vs. Iowa, 3/26/23 (30/70) 70 vs. Michigan, 3/24/19 (30/70) 70 vs. Mississippi State, 3/30/18 (27/70) 70 vs. Baylor, 3/24/17 (21/70) Field Goal Percentage .635 vs. Marquette, 3/18/18 (40/63) .633 vs. Miami, 3/23/08 (31/49) .610 vs. Chattanooga, 3/18/17 (36/59) .600 vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/11 (30/50) .574 vs. Idaho, 3/23/14 (39/68) 3-Point Field Goals 16 vs. Baylor, 3/31/13 (16/25) 12 vs. LSU, 3/30/14 (12/30) 10 vs. Stanford, 3/30/21 (10/19) 10 vs. Marist, 3/22/21 (10/30) 10 vs. Vanderbilt, 3/18/06 (10/26) 10 vs. Oregon, 3/17/95 (10/20) 9 vs. Oregon State, 3/25/18 (9/25) 9 vs. Iowa, 3/25/14 (9/19) 9 vs. Xavier, 3/22/11 (9/16) 9 vs. Auburn, 3/14/97 (9/20) 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 30 vs. Marist, 3/22/21 (10/30) 30 vs. LSU, 3/30/14 (12/30) 27 vs. BYU, 3/17/07 (7/27) 26 vs. Michigan, 3/24/19 (8/26) 26 vs. Vanderbilt, 3/18/06 (10/26) 25 vs. Oregon State, 3/25/18 (9/25) 25 vs. Baylor, 3/31/13 (16/25) 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .640 vs. Baylor, 3/31/13 (16/25) .583 vs. Chattanooga, 3/18/17 (7/12) .563 vs. Xavier, 3/22/11 (9/16) .526 vs. Stanford, 3/30/21 (10/19) .500 vs. Oregon, 3/17/95 (10/20) .474 vs. Iowa, 3/25/14 (9/19) Free Throws 27 vs. BYU, 3/21/15 (27/34) 22 vs. Iowa, 3/25/14 (22/25) 22 vs. Auburn, 3/14/97 (22/28) 20 vs. Xavier, 3/22/11 (20/25) 19 vs. Dayton, 3/28/15 (19/23) 19 vs. Utah, 3/14/98 (19/24) Free Throws Attempted 34 vs. BYU, 3/21/15 (27/34) 28 vs. Auburn, 3/14/97 (22/28) 25 vs. Iowa, 3/25/14 (22/25) 25 vs. Xavier, 3/22/11 (20/25) 24 vs. Utah, 3/14/98 (19/24) Free Throw Percentage 1.000 vs. Marist, 3/22/2021 (8/8) .929 vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/11 (13/14) .923 vs. Duke, 3/16/98 (12/13) .882 vs. LSU, 3/24/09 (15/17) .880 vs. Iowa, 3/25/14 (22/25) .857 vs. USF, 3/23/15 (12/14) .857 vs. Tennessee, 4/2/13 (18/21) Rebounds 56 vs. North Carolina, 3/29/08 51 vs. Boise State, 3/16/18 50 vs. Baylor, 3/28/09 49 vs. Georgia, 3/19/95 Assists 28 vs. Chattanooga, 3/18/17 27 vs. Marquette, 3/18/18 22 vs. Central Arkansas, 3/18/16 21 vs. Oregon State, 3/25/18 21 vs. LSU, 3/30/14 20 vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/11 Fewest Turnovers 3 vs. Oregon State, 3/25/18 5 vs. Connecticut, 3/31/19 5 vs. Oregon State, 3/29/19 7 vs. Tennessee, 3/26/22 7 vs. Oregon, 3/28/21 8 vs. Gonzaga, 3/20/22 8 vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/24/13 9 vs. Idaho, 3/23/14 9 vs. Connecticut, 4/7/09 9 vs. BYU, 3/17/07 Steals 24 vs. BYU, 3/21/15 20 vs. Xavier, 3/22/11 18 vs. UAlbany, 3/18/22 18 vs. Maryland, 4/1/14 18 vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/24/13 16 vs. Liberty, 3/22/09 Blocked Shots 9 vs. Miami, 3/23/08 8. vs. Tennessee, 3/26/22 8 vs. Marist, 3/22/21 7 vs. USF, 3/23/15 6 vs. Robert Morris, 3/22/19 6 vs. Marquette, 3/18/18 6 vs. Central Arkansas, 3/18/16 6 vs. BYU, 3/21/15 Fewest Points 49 vs. Southern Cal, 3/19/05 (USC 65, UL 49) 52 vs. Xavier, 3/16/01 (XU 80, UL 52) 53 vs. Duke, 3/16/98 (DU 69, UL 53) 54 vs. Connecticut, 4/7/09 (UC 76, UL 54) 55 vs. Texas, 3/17/83 (UT 84, UL 55) Fewest Field Goals 17 vs. Duke, 3/16/98 (17/66) 17 vs. Auburn, 3/14/97 (17/47) 19 vs. Northwestern, 3/24/21 (19/53) 19 vs. Southern Cal, 3/19/05 (19/53) 21 vs. Baylor, 3/24/17 (21/70) 21 vs. California, 4/7/13 (21/47) 21 vs. Connecticut, 4/7/09 (21/68) 21 vs. Arizona State, 3/19/07 (21/52) 21 vs. Illinois, 3/12/99 (21/58) Fewest Field Goal Attempts 45 vs. Utah, 3/14/98 (23/45) 47 vs. California, 4/7/13 (21/47) 47 vs. Auburn, 3/14/97 (17/47) 49 vs. Iowa, 3/25/14 (26/49) 49 vs. Miami, 3/23/08 (31/49) Lowest Field Goal Percentage .258 vs. Duke, 3/16/98 (17/66) .300 vs. Baylor, 3/24/17 (21/70) .309 vs. Connecticut, 4/7/09 (21/68) .315 vs. Dayton, 3/28/15 (23/73) .319 vs. Xavier, 3/16/01 (22/69) Fewest 3-Point Field Goals 1 vs. South Carolina, 4/1//22 (1/8) 1 vs. Dayton, 3/28/15 (1/15) 1 vs. LSU, 3/24/09 (1/7) 2 vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/24/13 (2/12) 2 vs. Boise State, 3/16/18 (2/10) 3 vs. Texas, 3/20/23 (3/13) 3 vs. Drake, 3/18/23 (3/10) 3 vs. Central Arkansas, 3/18/16 (3/10) 3 vs. BYU, 3/21/15 (3/15) 3 vs. Maryland, 3/19/12 (3/19) 3 vs. Oklahoma, 4/5/09 (3/13) 3 vs. Arizona State, 3/19/07 (3/13) 3 vs. Georgia, 3/19/95 (3/17) Fewest 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 7 vs. LSU, 3/24/09 (1/7) 8 vs. South Carolina, 4/1//22 (1/8) 8 vs. Kansas State, 3/25/08 (4/8) 10 vs. Drake, 3/18/23 (3/10) 10 vs. Central Arkansas, 3/18/16 (3/10) 10 vs. Boise State, 3/16/18 (2/10) 10 vs. Utah, 3/14/98 (4/10) 11 vs. Connecticut, 4/7/09 (4/11) 11 vs. Miami, 3/23/08 (5/11) Lowest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage .067 vs. Dayton, 3/28/15 (1/15) .125 vs. South Carolina, 4/1/22 (1/8) .143 vs. LSU, 3/24/09 (1/7) .158 vs. Maryland, 3/19/12 (3/19) .167 vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/24/13 (2/12) .176 vs. Georgia, 3/19/95 (3/17) Fewest Free Throws 1 vs. Stanford, 3/30/21 (1/4) 3 vs. Michigan, 3/14/19 (3/4) 3 vs. Chattanooga, 3/18/17 (3/8) 3 vs. Southern Cal, 3/19/05 (3/5) 3 vs. Xavier, 3/16/01 (3/5) 4 vs. South Carolina, 4/1//22 (4/7) 4 vs. Oregon, 3/28/21 (4/6) 4 vs. Idaho, 3/23/14 (4/7) 4 vs. Vanderbilt, 3/18/06 (4/7) Fewest Free Throw Attempts 4 vs. Stanford, 3/30/21 (1/4) 4 vs. Michigan, 3/24/19 (3/4) 5 vs. Southern Cal, 3/19/05 (3/5) 5 vs. Xavier, 3/16/01 (3/5) 6 vs. Oregon, 3/28/21 (4/6) 7 vs. South Carolina, 4/1//22 (4/7) 7 vs. Mississippi State, 3/30/18 (5/7) 7 vs. Marquette, 3/18/18 7 vs. Idaho, 3/23/14 (4/7) 7 vs. Vanderbilt, 3/18/06 (4/7) Lowest Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 att.) .250 vs. Stanford, 3/30/21 (1/4) .389 vs. Texas, 3/17/83 (7/18) .500 vs. Baylor, 3/28/09 (8/16) .545 vs. Middle Tennessee, 3/24/13 (12/22) .571 vs. South Carolina, 4/1//22 (4/7) .583 vs. DePaul, 3/20/16 (7/12) Fewest Rebounds 23 vs. Vanderbilt, 3/18/06 26 vs. California, 4/7/13 27 vs. Utah, 3/14/98 28 vs. Drake, 3/18/23 28 vs. Oregon State, 3/25/18 28 vs. Connecticut, 4/9/13 28 vs. Xavier, 3/22/11 Fewest Assists 5 vs. South Carolina, 4/1//22 5 vs. LSU, 3/24/09 5 vs. Arizona State, 3/19/07 6 vs. Connecticut, 4/7/09 7 vs. Mississippi State, 3/30/18 8 vs. Oregon, 3/28/21 9 vs. Baylor, 3/24/17 9 vs. Oklahoma, 4/5/09 9 vs. Baylor, 3/28/09 9 vs. Auburn, 3/21/93 Most Turnovers 30 vs. Georgia, 3/17/84 28 vs. Texas, 3/17/83 27 vs. North Carolina, 3/29/08 25 vs. Miami, 3/23/08 22 vs. Georgia, 3/19/95 22 vs. Auburn, 3/21/93 Fewest Points Allowed 34 vs. Robert Morris, 2019 (UL 69, RMU 34) 39 vs. Baylor, 2009 (UL 56, Baylor 39) 42 vs. Oregon, 2021 (UL 60, Oregon 42) 42 vs. Boise State, 2018 (UL 74, Boise St 42) 42 vs. Idaho, 2014 (UL 88, Idaho 42) 42 vs. Liberty, 2009 (UL 62, Liberty 42) 43 vs. Marist, 2021 (UL 74, Marist 43) 43 vs. Oregon St, 2018 (UL 76, OSU 43) 44 vs. Oregon St, 2019 (UL 61, OSU 44) 47 vs. LSU, 2014 (UL 73, LSU 47)gocards.com n University of Louisville 103 LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL NCAA Final Four Front Row (L-R): Deseree’ Byrd, Mary Jackson, Tiera Stephen, Angel McCoughtry, Head Coach Jeff Walz, Candyce Bingham, Becky Burke, Monique Reid. Back Row: Director of Operations Becky Bonner, Assistant Coach Stephanie Norman, Brandie Radde, Gwen Rucker, Keshia Hines, Chauntise Wright, Laura Terry, Janae Howard, Assistant Coach Michelle Clark-Heard, Assistant Coach Bethann Shapiro Ord. T he University of Louisville women’s basketball team embraced the role of underdog during its 2009 NCAA Tournament run. The Cardinals were never picked as the favorite despite upsetting three top five-ranked teams in a row to advance to the National Championship game. Louisville had to beat Liberty and host LSU in the first two rounds of the tournament, then No. 5 Baylor, No. 3 Maryland and No. 4 Oklahoma to earn a spot in the title game. The Cardinals’ luck ran out against top-ranked UConn in the title game, falling to the Huskies 76-54. The Cardinals advanced to the Final Four for the first time in school history and won a school-record 34 games. Louisville also finished the season with their highest ranking of No. 2 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll. 2 0 0 9 NCAA Tournament Runner-Up104 University of Louisville n gocards.com LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL NCAA Final Four Front Row (L-R): Executive Director of Operations Adrienne Johnson, Jude Schimmel, Bria Smith, Shelby Harper, Asia Taylor, Head Coach Jeff Walz, Monique Reid, Tia Gibbs, Shoni Schimmel, Monny Niamke, Director of Operations Mary Beth Whitaker. Back Row: Video Coordinatior Deverrin Paul, Associate Head Coach Stephanie Norman, Megan Deines, Shawnta’ Dyer, Sheronne Vails, Cortnee Walton, Sara Hammond, Antonita Slaughter, Assistant Coach Samantha Williams, Assistant Coach Cameron Newbauer. T he University of Louisville women’s basketball team became known as the “party crashers” of the 2013 NCAA Tourna- ment. The Cardinals shocked the world in the Sweet 16 by knock- ing off the overall top seed Baylor. Behind stellar shooting the Cardinals stunned Baylor with an 82-81 win. Louisville then defeated the No. 2 seed Tennessee 86-78 and advanced to the Final Four. Louisville was not finished as they rallied in the second half to knock off another No. 2 seed in California. The Cardinals’ luck ran out against top-ranked UConn in the title game, falling to the Huskies 93-60. Louisville advanced to the Final Four for the second time in school history and once again defeated all higher seeded teams along the way. Louisville also finished the season ranked No. 3 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll, the second highest finish in school history. 2 0 1 3 NCAA Tournament Runner-Upgocards.com n University of Louisville 105 LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL NCAA Final Four Front Row (L-R): Lindsey Duvall, Jazmine Jones, Sydney Zambrotta, Myisha Hines-Allen, Head Coach Jeff Walz, Asia Durr, Arica Carter, Jessica Laemmle, Dana Evans Back Row: Video Cordinator LaMont Russell, Executive Director of Player Relations Adrienne Johnson, Associate Coach Sam Purcell, Assistant Coach Sam Williams, Sam Fuehring, Loretta Kakala, Kylee Shook, Bionca Dunham, Associate Head Coach Stephanie Norman, Director of Operations Kate Tucker, Assistant Strength & Condition Coach/Special Advisor to the Head Coach Beth Burns, Asst. Athletic Trainer Keressa Ackles, Sports Performance Coach Kaitlynn Jones A fter entering the NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed for the first time in program history, the Cardinals opened the big dance with wins over No. 16 seed Boise State, 74-42, and No. 8 seed Marquette, 90-72, at the KFC Yum! Center. Louisville then ventured 75 miles down I-64 to Lexington and knocked off No. 4 seed Stanford, 86-59, and No. 6 seed Oregon State, 76-43, to secure a trip to the Final Four. In their four NCAA Tournament wins, the Cardinals soared past the competition by an average of 27.5 points per game. Playing in front of nearly 20,000 fans at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, the Cardinals fell in an overtime heartbreaker to fellow No. 1 seed Mississippi State, 73-63. Despite the loss, Louisville ended its season with a 36-3 record, which marked the most wins, fewest losses and highest winning percentage in program history, and finished the season ranked No. 4 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll. Louisville’s run to the national semifinal game marked its third Final Four berth under head coach Jeff Walz. 2 0 1 8 NCAA National Semifinalist106 University of Louisville n gocards.com LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL NCAA Final Four Front Row (L-R): Payton Verhulst, Norika Konno, Hailey Van Lith, Mykasa Robinson, Head Coach Jeff Walz, Kianna Smith, Ahlana Smith, Chelsie Hall, Merissah Russell Back Row: Associate Strength & Condition Coach Beth Burns, Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Rhen Vail, Executive Director of Player Relations Adrienne Johnson, Associate Coach Sam Purcell, Associate Head Coach Stephanie Norman, Alexia Mobley, Ramani Parker, Liz Dixon, Sydni Schetnan, Olivia Cochran, Emily Engstler, Video Coordinator/Graphic Design LaMont Russell, Associate Athletic Trainer Yoshi Saito, Director of Operations Kate Tucker, Assistant Coach Jonneshia Pineda A fter entering the NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed for the third time in the last four tournaments, the Cardinals defended their home court with wins over No. 16 UAlbany 83-51 and No. 9 Gonzaga 68-59, at the KFC Yum! Center. The Car- dinals traveled west to Wichita and took down No. 4 Tennessee 76-64 in the Sweet 16 to advance to their fourth straight Elite Eight. The Cardinals are one of two teams to make each of the last four Elite Eights. Then against the No. 3 seed Michigan Wol- verines, the Cardinals came out on top, 62-50, to advance to the program’s fourth ever Final Four. In the national semifinal game, the Cardinals fell to the eventual National Champions South Carolina, 72-59. Hailey Van Lith led the entire NCAA Tourna- ment field with four games of 20+ points during the tournament. Louisville finished the season with a 29-5 record and totaled 151 wins over the past five seasons, the third-most in the NCAA. Jeff Walz is now one of five active head coaches that have reached four or more Final Fours. 2 0 2 2 NCAA National Semifinalistgocards.com n University of Louisville 107 LOUISVILLE BASKETBALL Team Champions Cardinals Basketball Back Row: Head Coach Terry Hall, Sheila Foree, Valerie Owens, Elizabeth Egger, Becky Pope, Janet McNew, Diedre Stunson, Asst. Coach Von Macklin, Asst. Coach Peggy Fiehrer, Front Row: Manager Terry Keown, Gina Atzinger, Lisa Allen, Robin Board, Joan Dunaway Burks, Regina Carroll, Rosalind Smith, Manager Stephanie Greathouse. 1 9 8 0 Metro Conference Tournament Champions Front Row: Head Coach Peggy Fiehrer, Karen Frierson, Rosalind Smith, Rhonda Davis, Stephanie Edwards, Jackie Spencer, Manager Ginny Reed. Middle Row: Kim Roberts, Erica Washington, Gayle Horsman, DeVita Ceaser, Susan Elpers, Robin Board, Asst. Coach Renee Wilkins. Back Row: Dierder Stunson, Deborah Philpot, Janet McNew, Valerie Gay, Asst. Coach Bob Belf. 1 9 8 1 Metro Conference Tournament Champions Front Row: Head Coach Peggy Fiehrer, Erica Washington, Janet McNew, Valerie Gay, Deborah Philpot, Phyllis Dallas, Sonia Jenkins, Asst. Coach Reene Wilkins-Maloy, Trainer Sherry Effinger. Back Row: Manager Kim Roberts, Rosalind Smith, Ronna Greenburg, Devita Ceaser, Carla English, Karen Frierson, Manager Ginny Reed. 1 9 8 3 Metro Conference Tournament ChampionsNext >