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No. 9 Louisville Romps Florida State in 3rd Straight Win
Louisville's efficient offense scored 88 points with 26 off turnovers and balanced bench scoring, securing their third straight win in Atlantic Coast Conference play.
- On Sunday night, No. 9 Louisville defeated Florida State 88-65 at the KFC Yum! Center, establishing an early lead and never trailing.
- The matchup pitted Louisville's high-scoring attack against a struggling Seminoles defense, as Florida State made just 25.8% of first-half shots and committed 16 turnovers that produced 26 Louisville points.
- Supporting numbers show Louisville's balance and efficiency, with Ziegler nearly recording a triple-double and coach Walz saying, `I thought we shared the ball extremely well`.
- Louisville will rest until Sunday, Feb. 22, when the Cardinals host Virginia at the KFC Yum! Center, after their third straight win. The victory reinforces their momentum in conference play.
- Florida State will host California on Thursday as Sole Williams led the Seminoles with 19 points in their loss.
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Ziegler leads No. 9 Louisville in 88-65 romp over Florida State
Laura Ziegler scored 14 points for ninth-ranked Louisville in an 88-65 rout of Florida State . The matchup between the Atlantic Coast Conference’s top scoring offense (Louisville, 81.9 ppg) and its next-to-last defense (Florida State, 76 ppg) played out that way as the Cardinals (24-4, 14-1 ACC) too
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Read Full ArticleNo. 9 Cardinals Blow By Florida State, 88-65 - University of Louisville Athletic
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The No. 9-ranked University of Louisville women's basketball team (24-4, 14-1 ACC) used a fast start to establish early momentum and never looked back, defeating Atlantic Coast Conference opponent Florida State (9-17, 4-10 ACC) Sunday evening inside the KFC Yum! Center by a final score of 88-65.
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