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Louisville women’s basketball exits ACC tourney after loss to Duke

By Josie Simpson Louisville exited the ACC tournament in the quarterfinals after a lopsided loss to the No. 11 Duke Blue Devils. For the second game in a row, the Cards would be without seniors Jayda Curry and Merissah Russell. Something doesn’t taste right Louisville started the game strong, winning the opening tip-off and getting

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Louisville women’s basketball sneaks past Clemson in overtime

By Josie Simpson Louisville withstood a hungry Clemson Tigers team with nothing to lose, and came away victorious. The Cardinals were without key players Merissah Russell and Jayda Curry, with their injuries being announced right before tip-off. Easy come, easy go Louisville came into the game determined to continue their hot performance against Clemson on

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Louisville women’s basketball gets big win over No. 21 Cal

By Elizabeth Scanland Louisville pulled off their second ranked win of the season, this time over the No. 21 California Golden Bears. This was also a reunion of sorts for Jayda Curry, who transferred to Louisville from Cal. Jet lagged Things got off to a rough start for Louisville as Cal went on a 7-0

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Louisville women’s basketball falls to No. 3 Notre Dame 71-89

By Josie Simpson Louisville suffered a tough loss against the No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish in a game that slipped away in the second half. Competitive The game began with both teams battling for control, trading baskets in the early minutes. Notre Dame stayed on top, but Olivia Cochran and Nyla Harris were determined

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