No. 20 Louisville Beats Boston College 75-62 as Ex-G League Player London Johnson Is Made Available
Louisville overcame injuries to top scorers and shot 56% in the second half to secure a 75-62 victory over Boston College in an ACC matchup.
- On Saturday, Louisville Cardinals defeated Boston College 75-49, led by Sananda Fru's 19 points and 13 rebounds.
- With both top scorers out, freshman Mikel Brown Jr. missed his sixth straight game with a back injury and Ryan Conwell was scratched before tipoff, leaving the Louisville Cardinals short-handed.
- A 14-3 run over a nearly four-minute span put the Cardinals in control as Adrian Wooley added 16 points and Louisville shot 56% in the second half.
- With the win, Pat Kelsey, Louisville coach, earned his 300th career victory as the Louisville Cardinals improved to 12-4 overall and 2-2 in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
- London Johnson was announced available a few hours before the game but did not enter; he signed with Louisville Cardinals in November and Boston College visits Clemson on Tuesday.
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No. 20 Louisville beats Boston College 75-62 as ex-G League player London Johnson is made available
Sananda Fru had 19 points and 13 rebounds and missed just one of his nine field-goal attempts to lead shorthanded Louisville to a 75-62 win over Boston College.
Sananda Fru’s double-double lifts No. 20 Louisville over Boston College
Sananda Fru tallied 19 points and 13 rebounds as No. 20 Louisville had to play from behind to end a two-game losing streak in an 75-62 win over visiting Boston College on Saturday.Louisville was without its injured top two scorers, starting guards Ryan Conwell (knee) and Mikel Brown Jr. (back), and trailed until midway through the second half, but rallied late to pull away.The Cardinals (12-4, 2-2 ACC) broke a 53-53 tie at 8:35 to play with an 1…
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