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Louisville Obliterates Houston 91-52

Posted by frankpos on January 17, 2014

The Cards routed the Cougars 91-52, under a hailstorm of 15 three’s from the good guys.

Wayne Blackshear came off the bench to spark the Cards with a career night.

Wayne Blackshear came off the bench to spark the Cards with a career night.

Wayne Blackshear came off the bench to lead the team with a career high 23 points, including 5 of 6 three balls.

Mango flushes one in the first half.

Mango flushes one in the first half.

HITH photographer Matt Wickham was there and captured it in a great set of pics, the full set being here:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/kylures/sets/72157639850738854/     and at the bar at the right.

Luke Hancock with a driving hook.  Luke added 10 points in the rout.

Luke Hancock with a driving hook. Luke added 10 points in the rout.

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It’s Time For a Spanking…

Posted by frankpos on December 27, 2013

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 Cards 78- blue 73…


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Louisville Rips La.-Lafayette 113-74 For New Yum Center Scoring Mark

Posted by frankpos on December 8, 2013

Trez doing his thing. He tied his top scoring mark with 20 points to lead the Cards.

Trez doing his thing.
He tied his top scoring mark with 20 points to lead the Cards.

The Cards blew the Raging Cajuns away with a superb offensive performance, and a fine defensive effort in the second half.

The first half was an entertaining run-and-gun effort by both teams, with the Cajuns actually doing some damage with 60% shooting on both 2’s and 3’s for much of the half and taking and holding the lead for several minutes.  But their last lead was at 41-39 near the end of the first half, and then the Cards closed them out strongly to end the half with the lead and the momentum.

Chris Jones was in fine form too, adding 19 pts, some on spectacular moves.

Chris Jones was in fine form too, adding 19 pts, some on spectacular moves.  He has been the biggest single improvement for the Cards this year so far.

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Big Mo for the Cards continued in the second half, as they continued their hot shooting (60% + for the game), and most importantly clamped down on D, holding the hot-shooting Cajuns to only 22% shooting in the second half.  And frankly, after the initial blitz by the Cards in the second half to blow the lead out to 15 points, La.-Lafayette looked like they flat gave up–at least it sure looked that way.  They look tired– The Cards wore out another game, but severely over-matched opponent.

Luke Hancock contibuted 10 pts, but more importantly became a 1000 pt career scorer.

Luke Hancock contibuted 10 pts, but more importantly became a 1000 pt career scorer.

Now, on the the next game against old rival Western Kentucky at the Yum next Saturday at high noon.

Russ Smith has continued his steady production for the Cards, adding 16 pts against the Cajuns.

Russ Smith has continued his steady production for the Cards, adding 16 pts against the Cajuns.

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For the pics of the game, check out the complete set by HITH photographer Matt Wickham here:   http://www.flickr.com/photos/kylures/sets/72157638452559496/with/11258943986/

Yes, the Ladybirds were there too.

Yes, the Ladybirds were there too.

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Cards Shackle The Kangeroos 90-62

Posted by frankpos on December 5, 2013

Louisville defeated Missouri-KC by almost 30–but underachieved again against a very weak opponent.

The ‘Roos hit on almost 50% from the field in the second half, and the Cards won simply by out-scoring their opponents, not containing them.  The man-to-man D was particularly porous, with the Roos hitting on 15 of 27 attempts.

Coach Pitino was upset to the point that he refused to yell at the team at halftime, letting them sit and think about their poor play by themselves instead.

Hell in the Hall photographer Matt Wickham was there for the game.  Here’s the link to his set of photos:    http://www.flickr.com/photos/kylures/sets/72157638367180366/with/11215586605/

 

 

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