NCAAB Game Recap - Boston College at Louisville
Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:00 PM EST

UVA
59
Wake
49
F
Rut
47
Mich
62
F
Mia-FL
86
NCSU
81
F
Manh
68
StPet
57
F
BC
69
Lou
77
F
Canis
84
Iona
82
F
Stony
51
UNH
53
F
Vermt
76
Hartfo
53
F
Sien
69
Quin
76
F
UMassL
79
Bingha
71
F
UMBC
39
Albany
83
F
UNCA
84
Lib
68
F
Radf
56
Campbl
59
F
HiPt
75
Longw
55
F
Winth
81
Presb
68
F
LoyIL
70
Valpa
54
F
NrthIA
53
SIU
64
F
GWebb
68
ChaSo
83
F
WaSt
69
Utah
82
F

Jan 21, 2018, 12:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Boston College

29

40

69

Louisville

31

46

77

Louisville leads big before surviving Boston College 77-69
Sun Jan 21, 2018 3:57 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Deng Adel's work day looked complete as he headed to the bench with a statistical double-double that put Louisville comfortably ahead of Boston College ��� or so it seemed before things began unraveling in less than two minutes.

The junior forward ended up going back in to deliver the first of the Cardinals' 10 free throws on 12 attempts in the final minute that sealed Sunday's tense 77-69 victory over the Eagles.

"At that point it's a free-throw game," said Adel, who had all of his 18 points and 10 rebounds after halftime, including the free throw with 56 seconds remaining.

"So, not turning it over and inbounding it, that's a lot of pressure on me because I was the one there. Just making the right reads and guys being strong with the ball, and just making free throws."

A second half in which the Cardinals (15-4, 5-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) pulled away with several spurts ended up with them needing every point possible down the stretch.

Their 12-2 surge just after the break - including nine by Adel - propelled them to a 46-33 lead that eventually reached 18 with 3:57 remaining. Louisville's scoring leader exited with 2:47 left and the Cardinals up by 16, but the Eagles stormed back within 71-69 on Jordan Chatman's 3 with 33 seconds left.

After V.J. King's two free throws made it a four-point game, Chatman's long-range attempt bounced off the rim and out of bounds.

Ryan McMahon then made two from the line before King made two more to seal the Cardinals' fourth consecutive win.

And a lesson learned by Louisville interim coach David Padgett that it's never really over until the final horn.

"I probably should have waited a little bit longer to empty the bench, which is part of the learning process," Padgett conceded.

King finished with 15 points, Jordan Nwora had 15 off the bench and Malik Williams 10 for the Cardinals.

Jerome Robinson had 19 points, Ky Bowman 16 and Nik Popovic and Chatman 12 each for BC (13-7, 3-4), which had its two-game winning streak stopped. The Eagles also lost their 21st consecutive ACC road game, but not without making one last charge.

"We finally made some shots, that's what happened," Eagles coach Jim Christian said of the comeback. "You can't win on the road and go 8 for 29 from 3(-point range) and commit 16 turnovers. For us to win with our limited depth we have to make shots, and we didn't make 3s today."

BIG PICTURE

Boston College: The Eagles brought in two of the ACC's top six scorers in Robinson (18.2 points) and Bowman (15.7), who did their parts in whacking Louisville's lead. But their bench was outscored 22-2 and couldn't get the needed basket late to tie the game.

Louisville: The Cardinals had to work for shots against the Eagles' active defense and succeeded in the second half, shooting 13 of 27 (48 percent) to finish 40 percent overall. Nwora's 13 first-half points helped Louisville lead 31-29 at the break before Adel took over. That big lead came in handy against a lull that allowed BC to make it interesting. Ray Spalding finished with 11 rebounds.

PLAYING THROUGH

Robinson left the game twice in the first half because of a stomach illness, but returned to finish 8 of 16 from the field with a 3.

"My stomach was just bothering me a little bit before the game," he said, "and then once we got up-and-down, I was like, 'I need to go the bathroom.' I had to get it out of me. It was tough."

UP NEXT

Boston College: Visits Syracuse on Wednesday. The Eagles split last year with the Orange but have lost five of six series meetings.

Louisville: Visits Miami on Wednesday. The Cardinals have won three of four against the Hurricanes since entering the ACC, including last season.

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Leaders

Boston College PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Robinson 19 0 4 2 1 0
K. Bowman 16 0 2 6 0 0
Louisville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Adel 18 0 5 10 1 0
V. King 15 0 2 2 1 0

Team Comparison

BC Lou
Points For 69 77
Field Goals 23/65-35% 23/57-40%
Three Pointers 8/29-28% 8/23-35%
Free Throws 15/19-79% 23/31-74%
Offensive Rebounds 9 6
Defensive Rebounds 31 36
Rebounds 41 42
Blocks 1 4
Steals 7 10
Turnovers 16 13
Personal Fouls 21 17
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 Jan 21 BC 69 @ Lou 77 J. Robinson 19 D. Adel 18

Game Information

Stadium: KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 16,827
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