
Tennessee Lady Volunteers

Louisville Cardinals
Highlights
Summary
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (Interstat) ā The Louisville womenās basketball team used a decisive second-quarter surge to defeat Tennessee 89-65 on Saturday in the Shark Beauty Champions Classic at Barclays Center. The game was tied 17-17 after one quarter before the Cardinals outscored the Lady Volunteers 24-19 in the second to take control. Louisville extended its lead each subsequent quarter, capitalizing on efficient shooting by making 49.3% of its field goals compared to Tennesseeās 34.2%. Tajianna Roberts led Louisville with 18 points and five assists. Imari Berry added 15 points. Zee Spearman scored 18 points for Tennessee, and Talaysia Cooper added 14. Louisville improved to 12-3. Tennessee fell to 7-3.
Extended Summary
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Interstat) ā In a showcase of offensive efficiency and defensive pressure, the Louisville womenās basketball team delivered a decisive statement on a neutral court, pulling away from Tennessee for an 89-65 victory in the Shark Beauty Champions Classic on Saturday. A crowd of 10,107 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn saw the Cardinals use a dominant second quarter to seize control and never look back, improving their record to 12-3. The Lady Volunteers, who entered the game with a projected 54% probability to win according to National Statisticalās ELO system, fell to 7-3. The gameās pivotal shift occurred in the second period. After a tightly contested first quarter ended with the teams tied at 17, Louisville unleashed a 24-point offensive barrage while clamping down defensively. The Cardinals held Tennessee to 19 points in the quarter, but more critically, forced the Lady Volunteers into a series of rushed shots and turnovers that fueled their transition game. This 24-19 quarter gave Louisville a 41-36 halftime lead, but the momentum felt more substantial than the five-point margin. Louisvilleās separation was built on superior shot-making and ball movement. The Cardinals shot 49.3% from the field, connecting on 37 of 75 attempts, including 7 of 19 from three-point range. Tennessee, by contrast, struggled mightily with its efficiency, making just 26 of 76 shots for a 34.2% clip and hitting only 6 of 25 from beyond the arc. The disparity at the free-throw line further hampered Tennessee, which converted just 7 of 16 attempts. The Cardinalsā offensive rating of 107.0, compared to Tennesseeās 75.9, underscored the chasm in offensive execution. Louisville also won the battle in the paint, outscoring Tennessee 52-38, and capitalized on turnovers, scoring 22 points off 19 Lady Volunteer miscues while committing 16 turnovers of their own. Louisvilleās victory was a balanced effort, led by the backcourt duo of Tajianna Roberts and Imari Berry. Roberts, a guard from San Diego, California, filled the stat sheet with 18 points and five assists in 33 minutes. Berry, a Clarksville, Tennessee native, added 15 points. The Cardinalsā depth was on full display as five players scored in double figures. Reyna Scott of New York contributed 12 points, while Mackenly Randolph of Los Angeles and Laura Ziegler of Denmark each added 11. Ziegler also facilitated the offense with a game-high six assists. For Tennessee, forward Zee Spearman of Dacula, Georgia, was a bright spot, scoring 18 points and recording three blocks. Guard Talaysia Cooper of Turbeville, South Carolina, added 14 points and four assists, and point guard Mia Pauldo of Paterson, New Jersey, chipped in 10 points and four assists. However, the Lady Volunteers could not find a consistent rhythm against Louisvilleās active defense, which tallied 12 steals. The third quarter extinguished any hopes of a Tennessee comeback. Louisville outscored the Lady Volunteers 22-16, stretching the lead to 63-52 entering the final period. The Cardinals then put the game fully out of reach with a 26-point fourth quarter, their highest-scoring period of the game, while holding Tennessee to just 13 points. The most important part of the game was undoubtedly Louisvilleās second-quarter surge, which transformed a dead-even contest into a contest they commanded for the final 30 minutes. That period established the gameās tempo and exposed Tennesseeās offensive struggles, allowing the Cardinals to play with confidence and leverage their superior depth and shooting the rest of the way. Tennessee returns home to face Southern Indiana on Monday. Louisvilleās next game is at home against SMU on Jan. 1.