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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The Louisville men's basketball program's renewed rivalry with Memphis is off to a great start, with the Cardinals earning a blowout 99-73 victory over the Tigers on Saturday. Here's what head coach Pat Kelsey, shooting guard Adrian Wooley, point guard Mikel Brown Jr. and forward Khani Rooths had to say following the win:
The Memphis Tigers fell to the No. 11 Louisville Cardinals, 99–73, in a lopsided road loss at the KFC Yum! Center on Saturday (12/13). Memphis struggled to contain Louisville’s hot shooting, as the Cardinals knocked down 18 three-pointers and built a commanding lead early,
The Dec. 13 game didn’t live up to the past glory that goes back to long before today’s Tigers and Cardinals were born. The two teams have met 91 times in a series that started in 1949.
Welcoming former longtime conference rival Memphis to the KFC Yum! Center after a few extra days off, it was business as usual for the Cardinals, emerging with a decisive 99-73 victory over the Tigers on Saturday.
Ryan Conwell had 17 points and reserve Adrian Wooley scored 15 as he and Kasean Pryor alternated making six of Louisville's seven consecutive 3-pointers during a first-half surge that rocketed the No.
Ryan Conwell paced Louisville basketball, which displayed its roster depth in a convincing win vs. rival Memphis on Saturday at the KFC Yum! Center.
The Memphis Tigers and Louisville Cardinals meet Saturday at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky, with tip-off set for 3:30 p.m. ET.
Louisville basketball retired the late Junior Bridgeman's No. 10 jersey during halftime of its game vs Memphis at the KFC Yum! Center.
Dennison and Heuke fill the holes that were left open by former Louisville recruiting coordinators Pete Nochta and Trent Mossbrucker. Nochta left to join Will Stein's staff at Kentucky earlier this month, while Mossbrucker departed for UCF this past summer.