Cardinals Use Stifling Defense to Secure 84-58 Victory Over Eagles
Cardinals Extend ACC Winning Streak with Strong Second Half
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Louisville men’s basketball bounced back from their previous loss with a commanding 84-58 victory over Boston College on Wednesday night at Conte Forum. The Cardinals controlled the game from start to finish, using dominant interior scoring and defensive intensity to secure their 10th conference win of the season.
J’Vonne Hadley led Louisville with a game-high 22 points, shooting 8-of-12 from the field, while Terrence Edwards Jr. added 19 points, eight rebounds, and six assists. Chucky Hepburn contributed 12 points, and Aboubacar Traore grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds to go along with nine points.
Boston College struggled to contain Louisville’s size and efficiency inside, giving up 48 points in the paint. Donald Hand Jr. led the Eagles with 19 points, hitting three three-pointers, while Jayden Hastings secured nine rebounds in his second start of the season.
Louisville Sets the Tone Early
The Cardinals wasted no time asserting their dominance, jumping out to a 16-4 lead behind a 12-0 scoring run. Traore started the surge with four quick points, and Hepburn capped it off with back-to-back three-pointers, forcing an early Boston College timeout.
Boston College battled back with an 8-0 run, fueled by three-pointers from Fred Payne and Chas Kelley III. Hastings added a put-back dunk to cut the deficit to 19-14, momentarily shifting momentum in the Eagles’ favor.
However, Louisville quickly regained control with another scoring burst. Hadley’s mid-range jumper and a corner three from Khani Rooths extended the Cardinals’ lead back to double digits. A layup from Hepburn in the final minute sent Louisville into halftime with a 41-31 advantage, marking their 13th consecutive halftime lead in ACC play.
Cardinals Pull Away in the Second Half
Louisville continued its dominance after the break, scoring 18 of their first 22 second-half points in the paint. Their relentless attack extended the lead to 63-48 with just under 10 minutes remaining.
Boston College attempted to rally, cutting the deficit to 11 points after back-to-back baskets, but Louisville responded by scoring their next five baskets inside, further punishing the Eagles' defense. A three-pointer from Rooths with 3:42 remaining stretched the lead to 80-54, putting the game out of reach.
By the final buzzer, the Cardinals had outscored Boston College 32-17 in the paint in the second half, finishing with 48 points in the lane overall. Their defensive pressure forced 14 turnovers, which they converted into 16 points, while also dominating the rebounding battle 44-32.
Key Performances Propel Louisville
Hadley’s efficient 22-point performance set the tone for Louisville’s offense, as he attacked the basket and found success in transition. Edwards Jr. provided a well-rounded game with 19 points, eight rebounds, and six assists, stepping up as the team’s primary playmaker after Hepburn exited briefly with an injury.
Hepburn’s 12 points included three timely three-pointers that helped keep Boston College at bay in the first half. Traore’s 11-rebound effort ensured Louisville controlled the glass, limiting the Eagles’ second-chance opportunities.
For Boston College, Hand Jr. led the way with 19 points, hitting three three-pointers and keeping the Eagles competitive in the first half. Hastings continued his strong interior presence with nine rebounds, while Payne added nine points off the bench.
Louisville’s Interior Dominance and Defensive Execution
The Cardinals’ ability to control the paint and force turnovers proved to be the difference in the game. Their 48 points in the paint highlighted their aggressive offensive approach, while their defensive pressure led to 14 forced turnovers, disrupting Boston College’s offensive rhythm.
Despite shooting just 39.1% from three-point range, Louisville’s overall efficiency (50% from the field) and their rebounding advantage ensured they maintained control throughout the contest. Their ability to convert second-chance opportunities and capitalize on turnovers provided them with the cushion needed to put the game away.
Looking Ahead
Louisville will return home to host Miami on Saturday, looking to extend their ACC winning streak and continue their climb in the conference standings. With their balanced offensive attack and defensive intensity, the Cardinals remain a formidable force in the ACC.
Boston College will travel to Syracuse for their next matchup, hoping to rebound after back-to-back losses. The Eagles will need to find answers for their defensive struggles and improve their perimeter shooting to compete against another tough ACC opponent.
A Statement Road Win for Louisville
This dominant performance reinforced Louisville’s status as a top contender in the ACC. Their ability to control the tempo, attack the paint, and execute defensively showcased why they are one of the toughest teams in the conference.
For Boston College, the loss exposed their struggles in defending the interior and executing late in games. While Hand Jr. and Hastings provided solid individual performances, the team will need to improve its consistency on both ends of the floor moving forward.
As both teams prepare for their upcoming matchups, this game serves as a reminder of Louisville’s offensive efficiency and defensive discipline, while highlighting areas Boston College must address to remain competitive in conference play.







