NCAAB Game Recap - George Mason at Louisville
Sun Nov 12, 2017 2:00 PM EST

UMBC
78
Ariz
103
F
Vermt
69
KY
73
F
Navy
55
Mia-FL
89
F
GMas
61
Lou
72
F
ChiSt
42
Purd
111
F
Monm
65
Seton
75
F
JU
57
GTown
73
F
(N/A)
65
NoKY
93
F
(N/A)
63
UMassL
102
F
SCSt
52
BC
91
F
(N/A)
66
Woff
103
F
TocF
43
Mercer
110
F
UMass
67
Harv
70
F(OT)
(N/A)
73
E MI
97
F
NCAT
63
Clem
87
F
CenCT
67
Rut
71
F
Radf
72
OhSt
82
F
(N/A)
54
SDSt
78
F
NebOm
89
Okla
108
F
Eurek
69
LoyIL
96
F
Allen
66
USC-Up
85
F
Bridg
57
App
95
F
(N/A)
49
NE
83
F
TXSo
84
WaSt
86
F(OT)
CAPoly
82
Cal
85
F
S UT
69
Bois
90
F
TxSt
57
AF
65
F
ECen
59
UTSA
92
F
ULM
65
SMU
83
F
ASU
58
Iowa
92
F
ChaSo
56
NCSU
78
F
(N/A)
59
IPFW
114
F
Hask
59
UMKC
110
F
(N/A)
68
Hamp
85
F
(N/A)
51
CenAR
99
F
USD
81
SJSU
64
F
MorSt
70
Lipsco
77
F
FaDi
57
PSU
81
F
Copp
50
ECU
76
F
(N/A)
99
NWSt
84
F
UCIrv
83
Denv
69
F
Yale
61
Wisc
89
F
TN-M
74
Ill
77
F
Buck
73
Ark
101
F
MD-ES
43
MD
96
F
Princ
75
Butl
85
F
(N/A)
70
Seatt
121
F
Stetsn
70
FIU
64
F(OT)
Alc
72
Crei
109
F
Citad
93
VaTec
132
F
ArkPB
57
Troy
81
F
E WA
69
Wash
79
F
How
77
Ind
86
F
Pacif
80
Stan
89
F
UND
78
HI
81
F

Nov 12, 2017, 2:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

George Mason

27

34

61

(16) Louisville

24

48

72

No. 16 Louisville rallies past George Mason 72-61
Sun Nov 12, 2017 7:58 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Louisville's need for a lift against George Mason led Darius Perry and Jordan Nwora to put aside freshman nerves and contribute.

The duo responded with poise and clutch baskets that rallied the No. 16 Cardinals as they started a new phase without longtime coach Rick Pitino.

Deng Adel had 20 points, while Perry and Nwora combined for 22 in the second half to lead Louisville past George Mason 72-61 on Sunday and win David Padgett's debut as the Cardinals' interim coach.

"We've been transitioning," 7-foot senior Anas Mahmoud said of not seeing Pitino on the sideline. "We understand we don't have coach P on the sideline, but we also realize coach Padgett is more than capable in leading us where we need to go."

Coming back took a lot for Louisville, which appeared tentative for nearly 30 minutes in its first regular season contest since Pitino was fired last month in the wake of a national federal investigation of corruption in college basketball . Even when the Cardinals edged ahead 49-46 with 9:13 remaining, they weren't able to gain room against the determined Patriots until the final minutes.

Louisville shot 70 percent from the field and from long range in the second half to earn a hard-fought win. The outcome allowed an admittedly nervous Padgett to take a deep breath - for now- as the Cardinals officially began moving forward from the investigation.

"I was anxious. I think our guys had some nerves too," the former assistant said. "I'm glad it's out of the way now. More importantly, we're 1-0."

Credit Perry and Nwora for showing resolve when the Cardinals needed it.

The Cardinals shot 29 percent in the first half and trailed 46-40 with 12 minutes left before senior Quentin Snider scored four points and Adel added a basket to tie the game. Nwora then made a left-corner 3-pointer before Perry followed from long range for a 52-49 edge.

Nwora later made two more from behind the arc while Adel, a junior, added one for a 66-59 Louisville lead with 1:52 left.

Perry and Nwora made all six of their combined shots. Perry scored 12 of his 17 points after halftime, while Nwora was 3-for-3 from long range for 10 points. Adel meanwhile went 9 of 17 from the field to help the Cardinals win before 18,304.

"My first minute I was like, shaking a little bit," Nwora said. "But then I was alright. Then, in the second half I just focused on defense. Once I did that, the offense just came to me."

Jaire Grayer had 20 points and Justin Kier 18 for George Mason (1-1), which led 46-45 with 11 minutes remaining before Louisville took control.

"I thought we played with quite a bit of composure," George Mason Dave Paulsen said. "Our guys battled. To only give up seven offensive rebounds to that group is really great. (If) we had a couple open looks to go down, a couple free throws to go down and it might be a different result."

BIG PICTURE

George Mason: The Patriots pushed the pace throughout and weren't afraid to challenge the taller Cardinals inside. Perimeter shooting was their biggest strength (8 of 27 from long range), but they struggled to keep pace once Louisville started making shots to seize momentum. Ian Boyd had 12 points.

Louisville: The Cardinals moved the ball well and had good looks in the first half, but shots just weren't falling. They became somewhat tentative after that and it looked like Adel would have to carry the offense. That's when Perry and Nwora contributed, with Nwora's 3s coming every time they needed a boost. Louisville's 14-of-20 shooting, including 7 of 10 from 3-point range, after halftime was huge. It also won the rebounding battle, 36-31.

"We just started making shots," said Perry, who was 3-of-3 from long range while making all eight free throws. "We were getting good looks, doing what we were supposed to do. Playing inside to out. Shooting shots we were supposed to be taking. They started dropping and that's what really changed it."

IMPRESSIVE DEBUT

Perry's 17 points were the fifth-highest total for a Louisville freshman debut. It also matched Padgett's total in his Cardinals debut on Dec. 3, 2005, after he transferred from Kansas.

UP NEXT

George Mason hosts Binghamton in Atlantic 10 Conference play Thursday in its opening game of the Cancun Challenge.

Louisville hosts Nebraska-Omaha on Friday in the first meeting between the schools. It's the second of four home games to open the season before the Cardinals face Purdue in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.

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Leaders

George Mason PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Grayer 20 0 1 10 4 0
J. Kier 18 0 2 4 2 0
Louisville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Adel 20 0 3 4 0 2
D. Perry 17 0 3 2 2 0

Team Comparison

GMas Lou
Points For 61 72
Field Goals 20/52-38% 22/48-46%
Three Pointers 8/27-30% 8/20-40%
Free Throws 13/21-62% 20/29-69%
Offensive Rebounds 7 7
Defensive Rebounds 24 29
Rebounds 32 39
Blocks 0 5
Steals 6 8
Turnovers 15 14
Personal Fouls 20 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Lou Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Nov 12 GMas 61 @ Lou 72 J. Grayer 20 D. Adel 20

Game Information

Stadium: KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 18,304
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