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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Virginia women’s basketball team (7-12, 2-6 ACC) suffered a 71-56 loss at No. 5 Louisville (19-1, 8-0 ACC) on Thursday (Jan. 23) at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky.
 
Louisville led by 20 points in the first half, but the Cavaliers narrowed the gap to 10 in the third quarter. The Cardinals built their lead back up to 20 in the fourth quarter and held on for a 15-point victory to remain perfect in conference play.
 
Freshman guard Shemera Williams (Milwaukee, Wisc.) scored a season-high 20 points. Senior guard Jocelyn Willoughby (East Orange, N.J.) had a double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Dena Evans led Louisville with 21 points.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
Virginia and Louisville traded baskets early in the game, with freshman guard Carole Miller (Alexandria, Va.) scoring Virginia’s first six points. A three-pointer from Willoughby gave UVA a 9-7 advantage, but Louisville immediately hit a three-pointer to retake the lead and then grabbed a steal and another quick three to build up a cushion. The Cardinals closed out the period on a 12-2 run, and then scored the first four points of the second quarter to build up a 29-13 lead. A fastbreak layup from Evans extended the lead out to 20, 37-17, before a layup from senior forward Lisa Jablonowski (Ernster, Luxembourg) and a free throw and layup from Willoughby whittled the deficit back to 15. In the third quarter, five different Cavaliers scored during an 11-1 run, with an and-one from Williams making it a 44-33 game. The Cavaliers cut the deficit to 10, 46-36, with 1:12 remaining in the third on a Williams free throw, but the Cardinals built back up a 20-point lead, 47-67, with just over four minutes remaining. Williams scored six straight points in a 30-second span to make it 67-53, but the Cavaliers couldn’t cut further into the deficit. Louisville made four free throws in its next three possessions, going up 71-53. Williams hit her second three-pointer of the game in the final 10 seconds to close out the action.
 
FROM HEAD COACH TINA THOMPSON
“I am really proud of the fight in our kids. That was a very tough game against a top-five team. We dug a hole for ourselves in that first quarter and then we had to fight after that. In the second, third and fourth quarter, we were very consistent in playing how we wanted to play. We have to put together a full game, especially when we are playing a team like this.”

NOTES

  • Virginia shot 36.2 percent (21-of-58) while Louisville shot 43.9 percent (25-of-57)
  • Louisville held a 40-33 edge in rebounding
  • Carole Miller scored Virginia’s first six points, going 3-of-3 from the field to start the game
  • Shemera Williams scored all 20 of her points in the second half. She scored eight points in the third quarter and 12 in the fourth quarter
  • This was Williams’ first 20-point game of her career
  • This was Willoughby’s seventh double-double of the season and the 21st of her career
  • Louisville shot 71.4 percent in the first quarter (10-of-14) and went 5-of-8 from three-point range. They went 1-of-10 from long range the remainder of the game
  • Louisville went 7:12 between field goals in the third quarter

 
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