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This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/louisville as Highlights, Photos and Notes: Louisville 74, Cincinnati 64.
The sixth-ranked Louisville Cardinals, behind Ryan Conwell, got going in the second half and defeated Cincinnati on Friday.
—Louisville is 31-0 under Pat Kelsey when leading a game with 5 minutes to play. —Louisville is 14-0 over the past 10 seasons when limiting opponents to no more than one three-point field goal. —Louisville is 118-0 all-time when scoring 100 or more points in non-overtime games.
Listen to what the head coach of the Cardinals, plus shooting guard Ryan Conwell, said after their win over the Bearcats:
Ryan Conwell scored 17 of his season-high 25 points in the second half, and Mikel Brown Jr. had 22 points as No. 6 Louisville beat Cincinnati 74-64
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Facing a Cincinnati defense that ranked second on KenPom in terms of efficiency, Louisville certainly struggled for much of the night offensively. They shot it just 37.5 percent from the floor and were only 8-of-28 on three-point attempts, but made up for it with a 24-of-28 showing at the free throw line.
After going to Wyoming and starting 22 games for former Miami University coach Joby Wright, Kelsey returned home to Xavier. In his junior season, he witnessed history Nov. 26, 1996, when Lenny Brown hit a jumper at UC that knocked off the No. 1 Bearcats 71-69.
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L OUISVILLE, Ky. - While the Louisville men's basketball program no longer plays Cincinnati on an annual basis, it's time for the 101st all-time meeting between the Cardinals and Bearcats, with the former longtime conference rivals set to square off in a neutral court meeting.
Louisville and Cincinnati bring old rivalry energy back to center stage originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Louisville and Cincinnati used to cross paths in almost every conference they shared, and Friday night brings that spark right back to life.