Louisville Defeats Notre Dame 75-60, Earns 20th Win of the Season
Cardinals’ Balanced Attack Leads to Road Victory
The Louisville Cardinals secured their 20th win of the season with an impressive 75-60 victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Purcell Pavilion on Sunday night. The win snapped a four-game losing streak in the series and solidified Louisville’s position at 20-6 overall and 13-2 in ACC play.
Notre Dame Starts Strong but Fades Late
The Fighting Irish (11-14, 5-9 ACC) opened the game aggressively, taking a 5-0 lead before Reyne Smith buried back-to-back three-pointers to give Louisville its first points. Markus Burton led Notre Dame with 22 points, continuing his strong season, while Tae Davis added 15 points and Braeden Shrewsberry finished with 12 points on four made three-pointers.
After a competitive first half, Louisville took a 35-28 lead into halftime, thanks to a buzzer-beating three-pointer from Smith. Notre Dame had managed to keep the game close, cutting the deficit to three points early in the second half, but the Cardinals’ defensive intensity and efficient three-point shooting widened the gap.
Louisville’s ability to contest shots and force turnovers proved crucial, as Notre Dame struggled to find open looks in the second half. The Irish attempted to push the tempo but were met with a disciplined Cardinals defense that shut down key offensive opportunities. As a result, Notre Dame had more turnovers than made field goals at one point, which allowed Louisville to consistently extend their lead.
Louisville’s Explosive Second-Half Run
Louisville opened the second half with a dominant stretch, going on a 13-2 scoring run in under three minutes to extend their lead to 64-46 with just over six minutes remaining. Chucky Hepburn led the Cardinals with 16 points and six assists, while James Scott recorded his fourth double-double of the season with 10 points and 10 rebounds.
The Cardinals shot an impressive 56.5% in the second half, compared to Notre Dame’s 32.0%, making the difference down the stretch. J'Vonne Hadley contributed key baskets, including back-to-back three-pointers, to help Louisville pull away. Their ability to score both inside and from beyond the arc provided a balanced offensive approach that kept Notre Dame from closing the gap.
Louisville’s physicality on both ends of the court played a major role in their success. Their aggressive rebounding limited second-chance opportunities for Notre Dame, while their defensive intensity forced multiple turnovers that led to easy transition baskets. The Cardinals' depth also played a crucial role, with several players stepping up to contribute in key moments.
Key Player Performances
Chucky Hepburn led Louisville with 16 points and six assists, shooting 7-of-10 from the field. James Scott contributed 10 points and 10 rebounds, securing his fourth double-double of the season. Terrence Edwards Jr. added 14 points, hitting a key three-pointer in the second half. Reyne Smith finished with 12 points, connecting on four three-pointers. Markus Burton led Notre Dame with 22 points on 8-of-18 shooting, along with four assists. Tae Davis scored 15 points and went 7-of-7 from the free-throw line. Braeden Shrewsberry added 12 points, hitting four three-pointers.
Notre Dame’s Late Struggles
Despite Burton’s continued offensive contributions, the Irish struggled to generate consistent scoring opportunities. They had more turnovers than made field goals at one point in the second half, allowing Louisville to capitalize on easy transition baskets. Head coach Micah Shrewsberry expressed frustration postgame, urging fans to stick with the team through their struggles. He emphasized his commitment to turning the program around, despite recent setbacks.
Notre Dame's inability to keep up with Louisville’s perimeter shooting was another key factor in the loss. While the Cardinals connected on multiple deep shots, the Irish were inconsistent from beyond the arc. This disparity in three-point shooting allowed Louisville to stretch their lead and keep the Irish from mounting a comeback.
Louisville’s Road Success and Looking Ahead
The victory marked Louisville’s 14th win in their last 15 games, as the team continues to build momentum heading into March. The Cardinals will return home to face Florida State on February 22, looking to complete a season sweep after defeating the Seminoles 90-76 in their previous meeting.
Louisville’s recent run of form suggests that they will be a serious contender in the upcoming conference tournament. With their combination of veteran leadership and strong defensive play, they have the potential to make a deep postseason run. Their ability to win on the road and against tough opponents further reinforces their standing as one of the top teams in the ACC.
Meanwhile, Notre Dame will continue its three-game homestand with a crucial matchup against Pittsburgh on February 19. The Irish will need to tighten up their defensive rotations and offensive execution if they hope to stay competitive in the final stretch of ACC play. The next few games will be crucial for their postseason hopes, as they look to regroup and find consistency in their play.
Final Thoughts
Louisville’s depth, defensive effort, and strong shooting proved to be the difference in this contest. With a balanced attack and contributions from multiple players, the Cardinals look poised for a strong postseason push. The team’s ability to execute in high-pressure situations and their experience in close games will be valuable assets as they approach the latter part of the season.
For Notre Dame, the loss highlighted ongoing struggles with turnovers, defensive consistency, and second-half execution. If they hope to turn their season around, they will need more consistency from their supporting cast alongside Burton. The coaching staff will have to make adjustments to improve ball movement and defensive efficiency, ensuring the team remains competitive in their remaining games.
As the ACC season winds down, both teams have opportunities to make statements in their upcoming matchups, with Louisville fighting for a top seed and Notre Dame aiming to build for the future. The next few weeks will be pivotal in determining where these teams stand heading into tournament play, making every game a crucial test of their resilience and determination.







