It’s time to fully buy into Pat Kelsey's Cardinals after their 72-59 win over Wake Forest on Tuesday night pushed their winning streak to 10 games.
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It has been more than a decade since Louisville joined the ACC. With Saturday's win against Virginia, they added another accomplishment.
Louisville basketball coach Pat Kelsey talks about the Cardinals' 10th win in a row after beating Wake Forest 72-59 Tuesday at the KFC Yum! Center.
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Visiting Wake Forest failed to rise to the challenge of the red-hot Louisville Cardinals on Tuesday night losing 72-59. The Demon Deacons never got on track, were called for three technical fouls, and at one point were behind by 29 with 14 minutes to go.
The Blue Devils boast what is not only the best defense in the ACC, but one of the most efficient in the nation. Despite starting three freshmen, head coach Jon Scheyer’s team has managed to allow just 59.
Terrence Edwards Jr. scored 18 points and Reyne Smith added 16 as No. 21 Louisville blew past visiting Wake Forest 72-59 on Tuesday night, stretching its winning streak to 10