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No. 16 Louisville’s Winning Streak Continues with a Dominant Victory over No. 17 Tennessee
- At Barclays Center Saturday, No. 16 Louisville Cardinals defeated No. 7 Tennessee 89-65 in the Women's Champions Classic, extending their winning streak to six games.
- Closing the third quarter, Louisville pulled away with a 15-4 run that included seven Tennessee turnovers after the game was tied midway through the period.
- The Cardinals shot 49% and had a 59-37 advantage on the boards, scoring 24 second-chance points after leading 41-36 at halftime.
- Heading into the holiday break, Louisville Cardinals do not play again until Jan. 1 at home against SMU, giving the Atlantic Coast Conference another win over the Southeastern Conference after last month's challenge.
- With a favorable late-season schedule, Louisville Cardinals have five of their final six ACC games at home and notched a key road overtime win at North Carolina during their fourth straight win over Tennessee.
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No. 16 Louisville's winning streak continues with a dominant victory over No. 17 Tennessee
Jeff Walz and his Louisville Cardinals are heading into a holiday break on a roll. The 16th-ranked Cardinals have won six straight, including an 89-65 rout of No. 17 Tennessee at the Women’s Champions Classic in New York.
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Roberts, Berry lead No. 16 Louisville women to 89-65 win over No. 17 Tennessee at Barclays Center
Tajianna Roberts scored 18 points, Imari Berry had 15 points and 13 rebounds for her first career double-double, and No. 16 Louisville pulled away from No. 17 Tennessee 89-65 on Saturday in the Champions Classic at Barclays Center. The Cardinals…
#17 Tennessee Women's Basketball Drops 89-65 Decision to #16 Louisville in Brooklyn - Clarksville Online - Clarksville News, Sports, Events and Information
New York, NY - No. 16/17 Louisville shot 50 percent in three out of four quarters on Saturday and No. 17/18 Tennessee women's basketball could not keep
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