NCAAB Game Recap - Vermont at Louisville
Fri Nov 16, 2018 7:00 PM EST

UL
76
Kansas
89
F
Copp
40
UVA
97
F
ArkLR
59
Nev
87
F
TNTec
58
UNC
108
F
E KY
68
KSU
95
F
Syr
65
Oreg
80
F
VaTec
88
NE
60
F
LongB
51
MissSt
79
F
StFPA
58
UCLA
95
F
LaTec
67
LSU
74
F
Purd
79
David
58
F
Wake
66
CS-Ful
59
F
Mont
93
InWor
66
F
APSU
80
CenCT
78
F
Nich
54
Baylor
81
F
CBU
79
Tuls
82
F
OrSt
61
ODU
56
F
Ball
61
Bama
79
F
StJos
57
UCF
77
F
Mia-O
89
NDSU
78
F
FlaAM
59
Campbl
66
F
KennSt
52
Mizzu
55
F
AF
72
UMBC
77
F(2OT)
App
76
WichSt
82
F
Ohio
46
SoFL
73
F
CoCar
53
Manh
55
F
JU
71
SEMO
77
F
GaSo
80
FAU
70
F
SacHr
79
Army
78
F
MorSt
99
UMKC
89
F
NrthIA
71
Penn
78
F
FIU
77
Ford
83
F
Stony
70
HolyC
84
F
HiPt
60
SDak
56
F
Valpa
64
Monm
53
F
GWebb
97
Savan
77
F
WIMil
63
Cin
74
F
LoyMD
67
Temp
81
F
Bingha
54
NW
82
F
(N/A)
57
UNCG
105
F
TN-M
60
Mercer
77
F
How
68
UMass
63
F
Hof
69
MD
80
F
(N/A)
57
FaDi
85
F
SCSt
69
Clev
84
F
UNH
44
Amer
68
F
DelSt
73
Longw
89
F
StJon
84
Rut
65
F
IUPUI
70
Rich
78
F
Harv
74
URI
76
F
Vermt
78
Lou
86
F
Lib
77
Kent
70
F
SHSU
64
UGA
75
F
IPFW
80
Dayt
91
F
ChiSt
46
Akr
87
F
UConn
72
Iowa
91
F
GTown
52
LoyMa
65
F
UNCA
50
NoKY
77
F
LoyLA
79
McNee
78
F
UMassL
74
Brown
82
F
ChaSo
73
MTSU
76
F
JMU
64
UNCC
59
F
ECU
54
GaTec
79
F
SDSt
78
FlGlf
84
F
TXAMC
73
TexAr
67
F
Tows
65
Pepp
74
F
(N/A)
36
Murr
106
F
Miss
76
Butl
83
F
Alc
54
Vand
79
F
Citad
69
Tex
97
F
Gram
64
LoyIL
80
F
WIGB
82
E WA
78
F(OT)
Chat
54
USA
73
F
Web
78
CenMI
76
F
Norf
58
Sien
61
F
Princ
57
Leh
72
F
Colum
83
YSU
94
F
UtVal
46
UtSt
65
F
NebOm
75
Colora
79
F
ArkSt
72
GrCan
96
F
W Ky
63
WVU
57
F
Niag
72
Wyo
67
F
Oakl
61
UNLV
74
F
JackSt
53
Bois
70
F
AzSt
USF
PPD
CAPoly
Sac
PPD
Woff
Stan
PPD

Nov 16, 2018, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Vermont

35

43

78

Louisville

45

41

86

Louisville holds off Vermont 86-78 to improve to 3-0
Fri Nov 16, 2018 11:11 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) After scraping to win its opener before cruising to its second victory, Louisville showed enough resolve to deny Vermont from wiping out its big lead.

Jordan Nwora scored a career-high 22 points, Ryan McMahon made six critical free throws down the stretch and the Cardinals held off the Catamounts 86-78 on Friday night.

Louisville appeared in control with a 73-51 lead with 8:37 remaining, an advantage built with yet another strong performance by Nwora. He continued to spark the Cardinals (3-0) off the bench, scoring eight points with consecutive 3s during a 13-2 spurt for a 45-35 lead at the break. After Steven Enoch scored Louisville's first 10 points of the second half, Nwora followed with a jumper to start a 9-0 run over 3:17 for a 66-45 lead with 11:33 remaining.

The Catamounts didn't wilt and soon regrouped to get within 80-72 on Stef Smith's 3-pointer with 3 minutes left. Nwora answered with a pair of free throws, Darius Perry made a jumper with 1:31 left and McMahon (eight points) sank two more from the line with a minute left, building a cushion to survive the Catamounts (2-2) and win their second game of the NIT Season Tip-Off.

"We shouldn't have let that (lead) get away, we kind of let up for a second," said Perry, whose 17 points matched a career high. "That's something we need to work on in practice for sure."

While the outcome was a little close for coach Chris Mack's liking, it was one he felt Louisville could learn from. Vermont was certainly no pushover: the Catamounts went 27-8 and reached the NIT last season, and had some moments against No. 2 Kansas before falling 84-68 last week.

"Good teams make runs," Mack said. "We're a work in progress like every team in November, and I don't say that to down our guys, it's just reality. We're going to be a heck of a lot better in December and we're going to be a heck of a lot better in January and we're going to need to be if you look at our schedule."

Fortunately for the Cardinals, Nwora helped get them going toward another win. The sophomore forward finished 7 of 11 from the field with four 3s to top his previous high of 20 against Southern on Tuesday night. Enoch and V.J. King each added 14 for Louisville, which shot 53 percent from the field.

Anthony Lamb scored 25 points and Smith 24 for Vermont (2-2), which led 15-8 before Louisville began taking control. Two days after their record-breaking 122-56 win over NVU-Lyndon, the Catamounts shot 54 percent in the second half and 49 percent overall but fell short.

BIG PICTURE

Vermont: Forced out to the perimeter by Louisville's pack line defense, the Catamounts hit 3-pointers to grab an early lead and mount several second-half runs to get within single digits. But foul troubles to three starters took their toll and sent the Cardinals to the line, and there just wasn't enough time to complete the rally.

"They were really into us all over the court, and it made it hard to run our offense," coach John Becker said. "I think it took a little while for our guys to adjust to the physicality on the perimeter. That was an ACC team playing really hard."

Louisville: The Cardinals were about to hit cruise control in the second half before things got tense. But they didn't fade and continued to hit free throws with many chances, making 26 of 33. They also won the boards 30-24 and the paint 34-28, while Nwora's scoring led a 35-20 advantage in bench scoring.

UP NEXT

Vermont hosts Yale on Wednesday to begin a two-game home stand.

Louisville faces Tennessee on Wednesday in Brooklyn, New York, in continuation of the NIT Season Tip-Off.

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Leaders

Vermont PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Lamb 25 0 1 4 1 0
S. Smith 24 0 1 2 3 0
Louisville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nwora 22 0 1 5 0 0
D. Perry 17 0 4 2 0 0

Team Comparison

Vermt Lou
Points For 78 86
Field Goals 26/53-49% 26/49-53%
Three Pointers 9/23-39% 8/19-42%
Free Throws 17/19-89% 26/33-79%
Offensive Rebounds 4 7
Defensive Rebounds 20 23
Rebounds 25 33
Blocks 1 2
Steals 5 2
Turnovers 8 10
Personal Fouls 26 21
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Lou Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 16 Vermt 78 @ Lou 86 A. Lamb 25 J. Nwora 22

Game Information

Stadium: KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 15,977
Game Time: