NCAAB Game Recap - Nebraska-Omaha at Louisville
Fri Nov 17, 2017 7:00 PM EST

South
61
Duke
78
F
SDSt
64
Kansas
98
F
Lafy
57
Vill
104
F
ETSU
61
KY
78
F
UCSB
65
TAMU
84
F
NebOm
78
Lou
87
F
SCSt
68
UCLA
96
F
Alc
61
Baylor
78
F
SouthCar
80
UTEP
56
F
Aub
74
Temp
88
F
Vermt
65
Brad
64
F
Mercer
63
Lib
48
F
IlSt
64
Bois
82
F
IndSt
44
ODU
62
F
ColSt
53
Tul
80
F
CoCar
83
UTSA
69
F
Drex
84
Hou
80
F
UVA
76
VCU
67
F
App
67
W MI
86
F
VaTec
103
Wash
79
F
NoKY
87
JMU
78
F
Savan
82
UL
115
F
FSU
67
Ford
43
F
Quin
69
Colora
70
F
NE
59
Stan
73
F
FIU
87
Elon
95
F(3OT)
Ohio
65
Dayt
79
F
(N/A)
76
NCC
101
F
McMur
49
InWor
88
F
(N/A)
43
UNCG
95
F
Sien
90
Leh
91
F(OT)
Tows
95
LoyMD
72
F
(N/A)
78
Del
93
F
Copp
56
Clev
80
F
Yale
72
Albany
80
F
GASt
72
Miss
77
F
AlaAM
67
Bama
104
F
Colum
65
PSU
79
F
CenCT
79
ECU
68
F
Stony
76
Ball
87
F
Rice
87
NWSt
65
F
StLou
63
Prov
90
F
IaSt
80
Tuls
78
F
Iona
80
Web
72
F
SprH
83
Nich
127
F
(N/A)
27
WIGB
98
F
NoAZ
62
AzSt
97
F
UNCA
76
Vand
79
F
NDSU
57
MOSt
54
F
Fres
75
Ark
83
F
IUPUI
79
E IL
80
F
DeP
73
Ill
82
F
Drake
77
Wake
74
F
Mia-O
78
LIU
74
F
NM
56
NMSt
75
F
UCIrv
49
KSU
71
F
ConSP
69
WIMil
55
F
Clem
78
Hof
59
F
Sac
56
USF
69
F
N CO
84
Pepp
82
F
E WA
76
UNLV
91
F
McNee
52
SDSU
83
F
ASU
56
Oreg
114
F

Nov 17, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Nebraska-Omaha

25

53

78

(18) Louisville

40

47

87

No. 18 Louisville hangs on over Omaha 87-78
Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:32 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) With his team leading Omaha by 15 points at halftime Friday night, Louisville interim coach David Padgett warned the 18th-ranked Cardinals that they better not relax in the second half or the high-scoring Mavericks would catch them.

Louisville didn't fully heed the coach's words in seeing a 20-point second-half lead slip to single digits. Thankfully, a career scoring night from Ray Spalding, another strong offensive game from Deng Adel and a whole bunch of blocked shots by the Cardinals proved enough for an 87-78 victory.

"We played 20 minutes of pretty darn good basketball, and we played 20 minutes of embarrassing basketball," Padgett said. "We've got to find a way to play with a lead. . I was a little worried about urgency on both ends of the floor . but at the end of the day, we're 2-0."

Spalding had 19 points, including 14 after halftime, and 11 rebounds for Louisville, which led 40-25 at halftime and was up 71-52 with less than 8 minutes to go before a 12-0 Omaha run kept things interesting.

Adel scored 21 points while making 7 of 8 shots from both the field and the free-throw line, and Anas Mahmoud had eight of his team's 15 blocked shots.

Louisville held on by making 19 of 22 at the foul line, but it failed to make a field goal over the last 4:36 of the game.

Omaha (0-4) was competitive in facing its highest-ranked opponent since joining NCAA Division I in the 2011-12 season. The Mavericks got within 71-64 on KJ Robinson's 3-pointer with 5:45 left, but Louisville answered with seven straight points.

"We could have easily given in and taken bad shots, but I really thought we grew as a basketball team," Omaha coach Derrin Hansen said. "We made some shots down the stretch and at least made it semi-interesting."

Daniel Norl led five Omaha scorers in double figures with 16 points and eight rebounds.

Mahmoud flirted with a triple-double, posting 10 points and eight rebounds to go with his blocks.

"You can tell in flashes that we can be a really, really good team," Mahmoud said. "It's just about playing 40 minutes of a good performance to win the game. Early in the season, we can get away with 20 minutes to 30 minutes per game, but when it gets to ACC, it's going to be way too tough."

BLOCK PARTY

Mahmoud had the most blocks by a Louisville player since Kendall Dartez's nine against Holy Cross 14 years ago. Spalding and freshman Malik Williams added three blocks each.

BIG PICTURE

Omaha: The Mavericks, who averaged 83.9 points in their first three games, dug a hole in the first half when they shot only 24.4 percent. Louisville finished the first half on an 18-7 run, and Omaha made only one of its final nine shots before the break.

Louisville: Adel, who scored 20 points in the season-opening win over George Mason, continues to impress with his slicing drives and up-tempo play and shapes up as one of the top wings in the Atlantic Coast Conference. He made his first seven shots and added eight rebounds.

UP NEXT

Omaha plays at TCU on Monday as part of the Emerald Coast Classic, the fourth of seven straight games away from home to start the season while the Mavericks' home arena hosts the U.S. Olympic Curling Trials.

Louisville has home games against Southern Illinois on Tuesday and Saint Francis next Friday before traveling to Purdue on Nov. 28 for the Big 10/ACC Challenge.

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Leaders

Nebraska-Omaha PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Norl 16 0 1 8 1 0
Z. Jackson 15 0 1 8 2 1
Louisville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Adel 21 0 4 8 1 1
R. Spalding 19 0 2 11 2 3

Team Comparison

NebOm Lou
Points For 78 87
Field Goals 31/86-36% 32/69-46%
Three Pointers 9/27-33% 4/16-25%
Free Throws 7/10-70% 19/22-86%
Offensive Rebounds 22 18
Defensive Rebounds 19 35
Rebounds 47 54
Blocks 4 15
Steals 12 6
Turnovers 10 17
Personal Fouls 17 13
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 17 NebOm 78 @ Lou 87 D. Norl 16 D. Adel 21

Game Information

Stadium: KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 18,112
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