NCAAB Game Recap - Akron at Louisville
Sun Nov 24, 2019 6:00 PM EST

Akr
76
Lou
82
F
UVA
48
AzSt
45
F
Lamar
56
KY
81
F
LIU
66
TxTch
96
F
LongB
67
Ariz
104
F
N TX
59
UtSt
68
F
Vill
78
Baylor
87
F
Fla
70
Xav
65
F
Colora
56
Wyo
41
F
USD
69
Wash
88
F
Tul
65
Utah
61
F
Morg
112
Evans
115
F(3OT)
ChaSo
71
DelSt
61
F
NCAT
54
E MI
58
F
(N/A)
70
BethC
74
F
Albany
65
Presb
60
F
MissSt
81
CoCar
56
F
Mia-FL
55
UConn
80
F
FaDi
75
Lafy
80
F
NFla
67
Crei
76
F
(N/A)
68
TexAr
85
F
S UT
58
ETSU
70
F
WCU
70
Stetsn
64
F
WIMil
63
GrgWas
66
F
LSU
96
URI
83
F
UCIrv
74
Detr
86
F
MsVl
54
SDSt
84
F
WlmCry
64
USM
83
F
(N/A)
47
IPFW
81
F
VMI
63
UNCG
74
F
(N/A)
50
Maine
90
F
SacHr
97
Quin
80
F
E IL
72
InWor
63
F
AF
74
IndSt
84
F
Rice
77
ECU
69
F
CAPoly
59
Iowa
85
F
CSNor
56
Colg
64
F
Valpa
59
Nev
84
F
MOSt
74
Buff
75
F
UMass
63
StJon
78
F
StJos
64
Tows
76
F
Colum
82
CenCT
52
F
LoyMa
50
Duques
71
F
UND
56
Minn
79
F
MTSU
63
Ohio
75
F
Cin
84
BGSU
91
F(OT)
Lib
62
UMKC
49
F
Hof
79
CS-Ful
57
F
Rider
72
Vermt
67
F
Nich
82
UMBC
72
F
SNST
56
StMar
107
F
NOrl
71
HI
79
F
TCU
60
Clem
62
F(OT)

Nov 24, 2019, 6:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Akron

31

45

76

(2) Louisville

47

35

82

No. 2 Louisville leads big before holding off Akron 82-76
Sun Nov 24, 2019 9:54 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Chris Mack hopes No. 2 Louisville learns from a huge scare against Akron.

Ryan McMahon made two free throws with 16.8 seconds left, helping No. 2 Louisville escape Akron 82-76 on Sunday night.

The Zips trailed 55-33 early in the second half before getting within 78-74 on the second of Loren Cristian Jackson's three consecutive layups. Darius Perry's two free throws with 23 seconds left provided a six-point lead before Jackson drove again to make it 80-76.

McMahon was fouled on the inbounds and promptly made the free throws. Akron took several 3-point shots in the final seconds before Jordan Nwora's defensive rebound as time expired sealed a victory more tense than expected.

"We talked about finishing, we talked about not letting up and winning the last war and we really didn't do any of those things," McMahon said.

Louisville's near-upset followed a torrid five-game start in which it shot above 50% each time and earned four consecutive routs. This time, the Cardinals shot just 42% and only 33% after halftime.

To Mack, that demonstrates how misleading a lofty ranking can be.

"We have not earned that yet, just as every team in the country in my opinion has not earned that yet," said the second-year Louisville coach, stressing that teams are still coming together.

"I hope that we're mature enough to not accept in victory what we certainly wouldn't accept in defeat. We have a long way to go."

Louisville (6-0) didn't make a field goal over the final 4:02, a drought that allowed Akron to overcome its own shooting woes. The Zips made just four of their final 12 attempts but strung them together with Cheese's 3-pointer and straight-line drives by their quick 5-foot-8 point guard.

Then came those final misses that typified Akron's rollercoaster shooting night in which it shot 40%.

"To play the number two team in the country and be down 22 and fight back like that and put yourself into position where it's a two possession game. ..." Akron coach John Groce said. "If we hit one of those 3s it goes to a one-possession game. We hit one of those, it gets real interesting.

"I'm proud if our guys for their fight."

Nwora scored 15 of his 18 points in the first half, Steven Enoch added 17 and Dwayne Sutton and McMahon 10 each for the Cardinals (6-0). Sutton also had 10 of Louisville's 48 rebounds, 12 more than Akron.

Jackson and Tyler Cheese each had 20 for the Zips (4-2), who had won three in a row coming in. Channel Banks added 18 points.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS

Akron overcame an 18-8 gap in paint scoring at the break to top Louisville 32-30. The Zips also outscored the Cardinals 19-13 in points off turnovers and grabbed nine offensive rebounds in the second half.

Sutton's 14 rebounds marked his third game in four reaching double digits in the category.

BIG PICTURE

Akron: The Zips' scoring totals had increased in each of the past three games before facing the Cardinals. They trailed much of the night but made it interesting, turning what appeared to be a rout into a tight game with timely baskets. With a couple more minutes, anything could have happened.

Louisville: The Cardinals did a lot to initially gain control with an inside presence on both ends. A series of missed shots and ragged play allowed Akron to get too close for comfort in the final minutes before Perry and McMahon saved them at the line.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Louisville had to work late to seal this victory, but it remains to be seen whether it retains their poll position.

UP NEXT

Akron hosts Merrimack on Friday.

Louisville faces in-state rival Western Kentucky in Nashville on Friday.

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Leaders

Akron PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Cheese 20 0 4 4 3 1
L. Jackson 20 0 6 6 0 0
Louisville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nwora 18 0 2 8 1 0
S. Enoch 17 0 0 5 0 2

Team Comparison

Akr Lou
Points For 76 82
Field Goals 27/67-40% 26/62-42%
Three Pointers 9/30-30% 9/25-36%
Free Throws 13/15-87% 21/30-70%
Offensive Rebounds 9 15
Defensive Rebounds 27 33
Rebounds 39 50
Blocks 2 2
Steals 5 6
Turnovers 11 14
Personal Fouls 22 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Lou Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Nov 24 Akr 76 @ Lou 82 T. Cheese 20 J. Nwora 18

Game Information

Stadium: KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Kentucky
Attendance: 14,889
Game Time: