NCAAB Game Recap - Boston College at Louisville
Wed Jan 16, 2019 7:00 PM EST

IaSt
68
TxTch
64
F
Aub
85
TAMU
66
F
KSU
74
Okla
61
F
Hou
69
SMU
58
F
Iowa
89
PSU
82
F
StBon
63
URI
75
F
Crei
66
StJon
81
F
Lib
62
KennSt
41
F
Longw
75
Winth
61
F
UConn
83
Tuls
89
F
Temp
85
ECU
74
F
Colg
81
Army
91
F
Albany
72
UMassL
84
F
Lipsco
70
NJIT
52
F
NFla
87
Stetsn
77
F
Hamp
70
Presb
85
F
Campbl
70
UNCA
53
F
GMas
68
UMass
63
F
Boston
73
LoyMD
81
F(OT)
BC
70
Lou
80
F
Amer
76
Leh
83
F
Navy
85
Lafy
77
F
N AL
91
JU
88
F
SouthCar
74
Vand
71
F
USC-Up
54
HiPt
71
F
Duques
74
Rich
68
F
Vermt
73
UNH
59
F
Bingha
49
UMBC
68
F
Hartfo
77
Maine
76
F
TXAMC
50
SHSU
72
F
Nich
75
McNee
86
F
SDSt
78
UND
74
F
Lamar
69
SeLA
76
F
IndSt
64
NrthIA
69
F
CenAR
77
InWor
60
F
SFA
61
NOrl
68
F
HCU
68
AbCh
75
F
Evans
70
MOSt
64
F
Drake
69
Brad
52
F
Dayt
71
VCU
76
F
GrgWas
59
LaSal
56
F
Butl
87
DeP
69
F
Minn
68
Ill
95
F
NDSU
65
Denv
80
F
GaTec
60
Clem
72
F
Bama
70
Mizzu
60
F
UCF
67
WichSt
75
F
UtSt
81
SJSU
63
F
LongB
80
UCIrv
70
F
UNLV
88
AF
106
F

Jan 16, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Boston College

33

37

70

Louisville

43

37

80

Louisville holds off Boston College 80-70
Wed Jan 16, 2019 10:59 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Making all but four of his 16 shots was pleasing enough for Jordan Nwora, who complemented his career night with a double-digit rebounding performance that has become habit this season.

Louisville certainly needed the sophomore forward's impressive efforts on both ends to earn a hard-fought victory over Boston College.

Nwora scored 18 of his career-high 32 points before the break and capped it with five points in the final minute to help the Cardinals hold off the Eagles 80-70 on Wednesday night.

Besides grabbing 10 rebounds for his fifth double-double this season, Nwora had four assists, a block and a steal. Every statistic came in handy in a weird contest for Louisville (12-5, 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), which first trailed and then led big before surviving behind timely plays by Nwora and Dwayne Sutton (14 points, 10 rebounds).

But especially those clutch shots.

"I don't really know necessarily how much I have until toward the end of the game," said Nwora, who became the first Cardinal with at least 30 points since Wayne Blackshear's 31 against CUSN on Dec. 23, 2014.

"I wasn't really worried about it. I was more worried about closing the game out."

Following up Saturday's 21-point road upset of then-No. 12 North Carolina initially took time for Louisville, which made just 5 of their first 21 from the field. The Eagles (9-7, 0-4) meanwhile started 12 of 22 to lead 28-16 before Louisville quickly heated up as Sutton scored eight consecutive points.

Nwora picked it up from there with 11 points during the pivotal 18-1 spurt, including a pair of 3-pointers, as the Cardinals finished 9 of 11 to lead 43-33 at halftime. Louisville eventually built a 23-point lead with 9:10 left before BC rallied within 75-70 on Nik Popovic's layup with just under two minutes remaining.

Sutton then fought through a crowd for a critical offensive rebound of his own missed 3-pointer before Christen Cunningham fed Nwora for a 3 with 52 seconds left for an eight-point cushion. Nwora closed the game with a thunderous breakaway dunk with 27 seconds left for the final margin.

"When I shot it, I knew it was short," Sutton said, "so I knew if I followed my shot I had a good chance of getting the offensive rebound. I got the rebound, kicked it out to CC and it ended up being a big possession for us down the stretch."

Sutton shot 5 of 10 with 10 boards for his third consecutive double-double while Cunningham had nine points and a season-high eight assists for the Cardinals, who finished shooting 47 percent.

Jordan Chatman had 21 points, Ky Bowman added 14 with 13 rebounds and Popovic scored 14 for BC, which shot 45 percent and was outrebounded 41-30 in its fifth consecutive loss.

BIG PICTURE

Boston College: The Eagles ran hot and cold throughout the game, with the latter putting them on the verge of being blown out. Just like that, Bowman lifted them on both ends to make things interesting down the stretch. They finished even in paint scoring (32-32) and points off turnovers (18), but that big hole proved too much to overcome as they fell to 0-5 against Louisville in ACC play.

"We picked up our pressure," coach Jim Christian said. "We turned them over. We pressed them, trapped them, forced turnovers and that led to some baskets. That's what happens."

Louisville: After missing a bunch of good looks at the start, the Cardinals seemingly couldn't miss entering the break thanks to boosts by Sutton and then Nwora. They cooled off in the second half and allowed BC to rally, but the Sutton-Nwora combination came up big and helped them avoid a letdown loss after a big win.

"It became a tight game down the stretch," coach Chris Mack said. "At the same time, I give our guys credit for being able to withstand a heck of a push and heck of a run by BC and still have the fortitude and calm-enough nerves to make a few shots and get a few stops in that last four-minute war."

UP NEXT

Boston College hosts No. 11 Florida State on Sunday.

Louisville visits Georgia Tech on Saturday.

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Leaders

Boston College PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Chatman 21 0 3 2 2 0
N. Popovic 14 0 1 7 0 0
Louisville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nwora 32 0 4 10 1 1
D. Sutton 14 0 2 10 0 0

Team Comparison

BC Lou
Points For 70 80
Field Goals 27/60-45% 29/62-47%
Three Pointers 7/23-30% 12/29-41%
Free Throws 9/12-75% 10/14-71%
Offensive Rebounds 6 12
Defensive Rebounds 24 29
Rebounds 30 41
Blocks 3 2
Steals 6 6
Turnovers 12 12
Personal Fouls 15 11
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 16 BC 70 @ Lou 80 J. Chatman 21 J. Nwora 32

Game Information

Stadium: KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 14,898
Game Time: