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Durr's 21 Lead Cards over Virginia Tech 67-56


Louisville took down Virginia Tech yesterday in what is almost becoming normal fashion for the team. The Cards came out of the gates on fire, winning the first quarter 29-9. They proceeded to ride that large lead to victory despite going almost even in the second quarter and losing the second half by a pretty comfortable margin. As I said on the radio show on Saturday, that this team is winning games is really all that matters. The wins may not be pretty, and they may make you want to bang your head on your coffee table while you watch, but at the end of the day, you put a mark in the W column instead of the L. 

The game started in the best way possible for the Cards. They won the tip, drained the shot clock, and Asia Durr knocked down a three to open the scoring. Virginia Tech would draw back to within one on a pair of free throws after a Durr foul a minute into the game. Those would be the only points for Virginia Tech for the next five minutes, a period in which Louisville scored 18, stretching their lead to 21-2. Over that period, Virginia Tech missed five shots and committed seven turnovers. It is safe to say that Louisville's defense is suffocating to begin games.

The opening quarter would be the only truly impressive quarter of the game for the Cards as the
Hokies won the final three quarters of the game. Their game plan of getting to the free throw line and converting continued to work, as they shot 82% from the line on 22 attempts. Fortunately, Louisville was able to limit Chanette Hicks to only 6 points and Kendyl Brooks to only 1-3 from the floor with 3 points. Unfortunately, Louisville let every Hokie player with significant minutes score including three with double digits. 

The Cards answered with three double digit scorers of their own, led by Asia Durr's 21. Joining her in double figures were Sam Fuehring and Kylee Shook. Myisha Hines-Allen was unable to secure the double-double but finished with 8 points to go along with 15 (!!) boards, 12 defensive. Every Card saw at least 10 minutes, except Jessica Laemmle, who did not register on the box score. The non-starting lineups playing later in the game may have had something to do with the poor shooting (33% in the second half) and the Virginia Tech resurgence. That may be acceptable on a deep team where some of the players getting minutes late are the 6th and 7th players off the bench, but Louisville only has 10 players. The Cards may be forced to call on unlikely players in some situations this season, and it would be nice to see some more consistency from the second unit.

To Louisville's credit, the final quarter scores are deceptive about how close the game was. After losing the third quarter, Louisville was able to stretch their lead to 22 with only six and a half minutes remaining in the game. They would go on to only score one more basket, allowing Virginia Tech to close the final deficit. There was never any real threat to their lead, as we have seen in recent games. I wasn't able to catch this one, as I was out shopping intermittently throughout the day, so all of my analysis came from statistics. You may have more insight based on the eye test, and I encourage you to contribute to the conversation in the comments section.

18-0. Notre Dame Thursday. BE there. 

The C-A-S-E Report


I've been informed that the CASE report could be a bit more harsh. I like the benchmarks I've set, though, so I'll add a bit of subjectivity to the letter assignments, as we'll see later in this one. Let's see how the Cards stacked up yesterday.

C-Care: Louisville finished yesterday's game with 18 turnovers. That's more than their season average, and it's frankly not a good number at all. Virginia Tech is nearly a top 50 team in turnovers forced this season, forcing 19.27 per game, but we want Louisville to show that they're significantly better than the opponent. We're aiming for 60% of the opponent's average, and Louisville committed 93.4% of the Virginia Tech season average. They also committed more turnovers than Virginia Tech in yesterday's game. No letter.

A-Assists: To go along with 18 turnovers, Louisville had only 15 assists. We're going for an assist to turnover ratio of 2.0, and yesterday's game produced an ATO of less than 1. Woof. Louisville did assist on 15 of 29 shots, which is good for 51.7%, but upon further inspection, that number seems too small. I'm going to push the assist ratio requirement to 66%, which means the goal wasn't met. No letter.

S-Steals: Louisville finished the game with 8 steals, which is greater than the 7.5 benchmark. However, Virginia Tech took the Cards lunch 11 times. Since Louisville beat the goal, but Virginia Tech won the battle, the Cards will earn a lowercase 's'.

E-Efficiency: In the efficiency category, Louisville was Jekyll and Hyde in yesterday's game. The Cards finished with 48.3% overall from the floor, but only 42.9% from the free throw line. Before, that would have been worth half a letter based on surpassing the 45% FG% benchmark. However, Louisville used a 60+% first half to drive that number up. The Cards shot only 9-27 in the second half and were 0-4 from the free throw line. They finished only 3-7 on the night. That kind of second half isn't going to win any awards from me. No letter.

So, since making the CASE Report tougher, I've pushed the Cards to a _-_-s-_. Certainly not a world beating performance on the CASE Report, but it wasn't a world beating performance in the game. Yesterday was the last tune-up before Louisville faces a huge test later this week. Notre Dame will come to town for a top three matchup on Thursday night. If you've got the opportunity, get out to the Yum! Center. If not, watch it on the main ESPN channel. Cards vs Irish at 7 PM Thursday night. Book it.

Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-


Durr's 21 Lead Cards over Virginia Tech 67-56


Louisville took down Virginia Tech yesterday in what is almost becoming normal fashion for the team. The Cards came out of the gates on fire, winning the first quarter 29-9. They proceeded to ride that large lead to victory despite going almost even in the second quarter and losing the second half by a pretty comfortable margin. As I said on the radio show on Saturday, that this team is winning games is really all that matters. The wins may not be pretty, and they may make you want to bang your head on your coffee table while you watch, but at the end of the day, you put a mark in the W column instead of the L. 

The game started in the best way possible for the Cards. They won the tip, drained the shot clock, and Asia Durr knocked down a three to open the scoring. Virginia Tech would draw back to within one on a pair of free throws after a Durr foul a minute into the game. Those would be the only points for Virginia Tech for the next five minutes, a period in which Louisville scored 18, stretching their lead to 21-2. Over that period, Virginia Tech missed five shots and committed seven turnovers. It is safe to say that Louisville's defense is suffocating to begin games.

The opening quarter would be the only truly impressive quarter of the game for the Cards as the
Hokies won the final three quarters of the game. Their game plan of getting to the free throw line and converting continued to work, as they shot 82% from the line on 22 attempts. Fortunately, Louisville was able to limit Chanette Hicks to only 6 points and Kendyl Brooks to only 1-3 from the floor with 3 points. Unfortunately, Louisville let every Hokie player with significant minutes score including three with double digits. 

The Cards answered with three double digit scorers of their own, led by Asia Durr's 21. Joining her in double figures were Sam Fuehring and Kylee Shook. Myisha Hines-Allen was unable to secure the double-double but finished with 8 points to go along with 15 (!!) boards, 12 defensive. Every Card saw at least 10 minutes, except Jessica Laemmle, who did not register on the box score. The non-starting lineups playing later in the game may have had something to do with the poor shooting (33% in the second half) and the Virginia Tech resurgence. That may be acceptable on a deep team where some of the players getting minutes late are the 6th and 7th players off the bench, but Louisville only has 10 players. The Cards may be forced to call on unlikely players in some situations this season, and it would be nice to see some more consistency from the second unit.

To Louisville's credit, the final quarter scores are deceptive about how close the game was. After losing the third quarter, Louisville was able to stretch their lead to 22 with only six and a half minutes remaining in the game. They would go on to
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only score one more basket, allowing Virginia Tech to close the final deficit. There was never any real threat to their lead, as we have seen in recent games. I wasn't able to catch this one, as I was out shopping intermittently throughout the day, so all of my analysis came from statistics. You may have more insight based on the eye test, and I encourage you to contribute to the conversation in the comments section.

18-0. Notre Dame Thursday. BE there. 

The C-A-S-E Report


I've been informed that the CASE report could be a bit more harsh. I like the benchmarks I've set, though, so I'll add a bit of subjectivity to the letter assignments, as we'll see later in this one. Let's see how the Cards stacked up yesterday.

C-Care: Louisville finished yesterday's game with 18 turnovers. That's more than their season average, and it's frankly not a good number at all. Virginia Tech is nearly a top 50 team in turnovers forced this season, forcing 19.27 per game, but we want Louisville to show that they're significantly better than the opponent. We're aiming for 60% of the opponent's average, and Louisville committed 93.4% of the Virginia Tech season average. They also committed more turnovers than Virginia Tech in yesterday's game. No letter.

A-Assists: To go along with 18 turnovers, Louisville had only 15 assists. We're going for an assist to turnover ratio of 2.0, and yesterday's game produced an ATO of less than 1. Woof. Louisville did assist on 15 of 29 shots, which is good for 51.7%, but upon further inspection, that number seems too small. I'm going to push the assist ratio requirement to 66%, which means the goal wasn't met. No letter.

S-Steals: Louisville finished the game with 8 steals, which is greater than the 7.5 benchmark. However, Virginia Tech took the Cards lunch 11 times. Since Louisville beat the goal, but Virginia Tech won the battle, the Cards will earn a lowercase 's'.

E-Efficiency: In the efficiency category, Louisville was Jekyll and Hyde in yesterday's game. The Cards finished with 48.3% overall from the floor, but only 42.9% from the free throw line. Before, that would have been worth half a letter based on surpassing the 45% FG% benchmark. However, Louisville used a 60+% first half to drive that number up. The Cards shot only 9-27 in the second half and were 0-4 from the free throw line. They finished only 3-7 on the night. That kind of second half isn't going to win any awards from me. No letter.

So, since making the CASE Report tougher, I've pushed the Cards to a _-_-s-_. Certainly not a world beating performance on the CASE Report, but it wasn't a world beating performance in the game. Yesterday was the last tune-up before Louisville faces a huge test later this week. Notre Dame will come to town for a top three matchup on Thursday night. If you've got the opportunity, get out to the Yum! Center. If not, watch it on the main ESPN channel. Cards vs Irish at 7 PM Thursday night. Book it.

Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-




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