Ziegler, Randolph Lead No. 7 UofL Women to Win at Stanford
Louisville's women's basketball team improved to 20-3 overall and 10-0 in ACC play, capitalizing on Stanford's 22 turnovers to extend their winning streak to 13 games.
- No. 7 Louisville beat Stanford 84-66 on Thursday in Stanford, Calif., extending its winning streak to 13 games, The Associated Press reported.
- Playing shorthanded, Stanford struggled to score as UofL forced 22 turnovers and took a 26-15 second quarter lead without Nunu Agara and Talana Lopolo.
- Balanced scoring featured five Louisville players in double figures, including Laura Ziegler with a season-high 22 points and 11 rebounds, Mackenly Randolph with 14 points, Skylar Jones, Taj Roberts, and Elif Istanbulluoglu.
- With the win, Louisville moved to 20-3 and 10-0 in ACC play, remaining tied with Duke for first place; UofL plays at California Sunday at 2 p.m., while Stanford hosts Notre Dame Sunday.
- The Louisville coach emphasized room for improvement despite the win, saying `I keep saying, if we can figure out one night where everybody just plays good, golly, it could be really fun to watch`, and noted Imari Berry sprained her ankle but `the good thing is she's got two of them`.
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No. 7 Louisville extends winning streak to 13 games with 84-66 win over Stanford
Laura Ziegler had 22 points and 11 rebounds as No. 7 Louisville extended its winning streak to 13 games with an 84-66 victory over Stanford.
ACC women’s basketball: No. 7 Louisville overwhelms short-handed Stanford 84-66
STANFORD – A short-handed Stanford women’s basketball team couldn’t take advantage of an opportunity to improve its NCAA Tournament resume Thursday, falling 84-66 to No. 7 Louisville at Maples Pavilion. Stanford (15-7, 4-5 ACC) committed 10 turnovers in the second quarter as the Cardinals took an 18-point halftime lead in their first-ever trip to The Farm and maintained a double-digit lead throughout the second half. “They’re athletic and they s…
Louisville Women’s Basketball continues to roll in the ACC, defeats Stanford 84-66
By Harrison Plank No. 7 Louisville women's basketball took care of Stanford and added another win to what has become an impressive streak of dominant conference games. Cardinals vs Cardinal Louisville won the tip, and a Mackenley Randolph three on the first possession got the cards a lead they wouldn't give up for the rest ...
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