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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia women’s basketball team (7-11, 2-5 ACC) travels to play at No. 5 Louisville (18-1, 7-0 ACC) on Thursday, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky.
 
BROADCAST INFORMATION

  • The game will be televised on the ACC Regional Sports Networks (RSN) and will stream online in most markets through the Fox Sports Go app
  • All of the 2019-20 Virginia women’s basketball games – home and away – are available locally on the radio on NewsRadio 1070 AM and 98.9 FM WINA
  • Live stats will also be available for the game

 
NOTING THE CAVALIERS

  • Senior guard Jocelyn Willoughby (East Orange, N.J.) leads the ACC in scoring, averaging 19.6 points per game and 20.0 ppg in conference contests. She is currently ranked No. 23 in the nation in scoring. Dana Evans of Louisville is second in the ACC in scoring at 19.1 points per game. She is fourth in scoring in conference games at 18.7 points per game
  • Willoughby is second in the ACC in free throw percentage (88.3 percent). Evans leads the ACC at 92.1 percent
  • With her six rebounds against Virginia Tech, Willoughby has moved into the top-10 rebounders in program history. Willoughby has 774 rebounds, passing Dawn Staley who had 772 in her career. Willoughby currently ranks 13th in the ACC in rebounding this season at 7.6 per game
  • Senior guard Dominique Toussaint (Staten Island, N.Y.) has had five-straight double-digit scoring efforts, averaging 13.2 points per game in that span
  • Freshman Shemera Williams (Milwaukee, Wisc.) had a season-high eight rebounds against Virginia Tech. It was the first time this season that Williams led the team in rebounding. Fellow freshman Kylie Kornegay-Lucas (Camden, Del.) has led the team in rebounding four times, most recently against NC State and Carole Miller (Alexandria, Va.) has paced the squad twice, most recently against Duke
  • Williams has 17 steals in conference games this season, giving her a 2.4 per game average, which ranks fifth
  • Virginia scored 30 points in the paint against Virginia Tech, almost half of its total point tally in the game. Virginia has scored at least 30 points in the paint in four of its last six games
  • Virginia shot 52.5 percent in its two ACC victories this season. The Cavaliers are shooting 42.1 percent in conference games (which ranks fifth in the conference) after shooting 37.5 percent in the non-conference games
  • The Cavaliers have also improved their turnover margin in conference play. The team was -2.3 in non-conference games but is +1.43 in ACC contests, fourth-best margin in the league

 
SCOUTING LOUISVILLE

  • Louisville is alone in first place in the conference with a 7-0 record
  • The Cardinals have won 10 in a row. Their only loss this season was a 67-60 upset by Ohio State in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge
  • Kylee Shook leads the ACC in blocked shots at 2.26 per game
  • Jazmine Jones is third in the ACC in shooting percentage, making 58.6 of her attempts
  • Dana Evans leads the conference in three-point shooting efficiency (45.0 percent)
  • Louisville leads the all-time series, 9-2, and has won the last eight meetings. The two teams have played each other twice a year, every year since the Cardinals joined the ACC in 2015. This is the first time the two teams will only meet once in the regular season

 
ON THE HORIZON

  • The Cavaliers are back at John Paul Jones Arena on Sunday. January 26, hosting Notre Dame (7-12, 2-5 ACC) in a 2 p.m. game

 
TICKET INFORMATION

  • Reserved single-game tickets are $8 if purchased in advance or online and $10 if purchased at the JPJ Box Office. General admission tickets are $5 if purchased in advance or online and $8 if purchased at the JPJ Box Office. Single-game courtside tickets may be purchased for $15
  • For more information or to purchase tickets, fans should contact the Virginia Athletics Ticket Office at 1-800-542-UVA1 (8821). Fans can also purchase tickets online at VirginiaSports.com or in-person at the Virginia Athletics Ticket Office in Bryant Hall at Scott Stadium