Louisville showcased their depth on offense, with six players scoring in double-digits. Jayda Curry and Olivia Cochran led the charge with 12 points each. Curry also contributed with two rebounds, one assist, and two steals, shooting an impressive 5 for 6 from the field. Cochran had a solid all-around game, adding three rebounds, four assists, and a steal, while going a perfect 6 for 6 from the free-throw line.
dominant performance
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It was a balanced offensive effort for Louisville, as Olivia Cochran led the way with 16 points and 11 rebounds for her second double-double of the season. Fellow teammate Nyla Harris also had an impressive performance, contributing 16 points and nine rebounds. Kiki Jefferson rounded out the double-digit scorers with 12 points, four rebounds, and two assists.
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Louisville displayed a balanced attack against the Aggies, as five players scored in double figures and seven players contributed with six points or more. This depth of scoring is a key factor for the Cardinals, as they had 10 players contribute on the scoreboard. The team’s ability to involve multiple players in the scoring allows for a well-rounded offense.
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The Wildcats came out with intensity, comfortably winning the opening set 25-13. They maintained a remarkable hitting percentage of .593 and a 71 percent sideout conversion rate. After falling behind early in the second set, Kentucky fought back to level the score at 19-19, taking control and closing out the set 25-23. In the third set, they never trailed, securing a 25-20 win to seal the sweep.
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Cardinals Read: Louisville Football Delivers Impressive Postgame Performance against Virginia Tech
Louisville, Ky. – The Louisville Cardinals delivered an impressive performance on November 4th, defeating the Virginia Tech Hokies with a resounding score of 34-3 at L&N Stadium. It was a game that showcased the Cardinals’ dominance on both sides of the ball, solidifying their standing as a formidable force in the conference.