Louisville Defeats No. 13 Georgia Tech with a Strong First-Half Performance
A Strong Start for the Cardinals
The Louisville women’s basketball team showcased a dominant first-half effort to upset No. 13 Georgia Tech, securing a 69-60 victory Sunday at the KFC Yum! Center. The Cardinals, now 12-5 overall and 5-1 in the ACC, extended their winning streak to six games while handing the Yellow Jackets their second consecutive loss. Tajianna Roberts led Louisville with 16 points, including a strong second-half performance to help maintain their lead.
Louisville established their dominance early, recovering from a 5-0 deficit to score on their next four possessions. This 9-0 run, capped by a basket from Ja’Leah Williams, gave the Cardinals an 18-13 lead at the end of the first quarter—a lead they never relinquished. Their offensive momentum continued into the second quarter as Louisville went 7-for-10 from the field, building a 14-point advantage by halftime.
Georgia Tech’s Struggles in the First Half
The Yellow Jackets, entering the game with a 15-1 record, found themselves out of sync offensively. Missing one of their leading scorers, Dani Carnegie, Georgia Tech struggled to find rhythm and scored a season-low 23 points in the first half. While Kara Dunn managed to keep the Yellow Jackets competitive with her consistent scoring, the team’s overall inefficiency from the field left them trailing 37-23 at the break.
Louisville’s defensive intensity was a key factor in Georgia Tech’s struggles. The Cardinals forced 16 turnovers throughout the game, converting those miscues into 22 points. Additionally, Louisville’s dominance on the boards allowed them to capitalize on second-chance opportunities, further widening the gap in the first half.
Georgia Tech’s Attempted Comeback
Despite their struggles, Georgia Tech showed resilience in the second half, particularly in the third quarter. Kara Dunn, who finished with a game-high 18 points, scored 14 of those points on a perfect 6-for-6 shooting effort in the third. Her offensive burst helped the Yellow Jackets cut into the Cardinals’ lead, reducing the deficit to 59-49 heading into the final quarter.
Tonie Morgan also played a pivotal role in Georgia Tech’s rally, contributing 13 points and a team-high six assists. Her playmaking helped generate open looks for her teammates as the Yellow Jackets outscored Louisville in the third quarter. Chazadi Wright provided additional support off the bench, scoring 10 points in limited minutes.
Louisville Holds Off the Yellow Jackets
While Georgia Tech’s late-game rally brought them within five points with under two minutes remaining, Louisville managed to hold their ground. A key baseline jumper from Ja’Leah Williams extended the Cardinals’ lead to seven points with less than a minute to play, effectively sealing the victory. Williams finished with 13 points and seven rebounds, playing a critical role in both offense and defense.
Louisville’s balanced scoring attack proved too much for the Yellow Jackets. Nyla Harris contributed 11 points on a perfect 5-for-5 shooting performance, while Roberts added 12 of her 16 points in the second half. The Cardinals’ ability to rely on multiple scoring options kept Georgia Tech from mounting a complete comeback.
Statistical Highlights and Key Takeaways
Louisville finished the game shooting 52.7% from the field, including an impressive 60% in the first half. Their efficiency in the opening quarters allowed them to build a comfortable lead, which they maintained despite shooting just 33% in the fourth quarter. The Cardinals also won the rebounding battle 31-24, with Nyla Harris and Ja’Leah Williams each grabbing seven boards.
Georgia Tech, while more efficient in the second half, ended the game shooting 50% from the field. Dunn’s scoring streak of double figures extended to 11 games, showcasing her consistency as a key offensive threat for the Yellow Jackets. However, their 16 turnovers and inability to generate second-chance points hindered their ability to close the gap.
Looking Ahead
Louisville will look to build on this momentum as they host Syracuse on Thursday in another ACC matchup. The Cardinals’ strong defensive presence and balanced scoring will be critical as they aim to extend their winning streak and climb higher in the conference standings.
Georgia Tech, now 15-2 overall and 3-2 in the ACC, will face a significant challenge as they travel to take on No. 3 Notre Dame. The Yellow Jackets will need to address their offensive inconsistencies and reduce turnovers if they hope to rebound from back-to-back losses.
This game highlighted the importance of a strong start and defensive intensity. Louisville’s ability to execute early and maintain composure under pressure ultimately secured their victory. Meanwhile, Georgia Tech will look to learn from this loss as they prepare for tougher competition in the weeks ahead.







