Louisville Dominates NC State in 91-66 Victory
Cardinals' Hot Shooting Leads to Blowout Win
The Louisville Cardinals delivered a commanding performance on Wednesday night, rolling past NC State with a 91-66 victory at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh. Louisville’s dominant display was highlighted by its season-high 63.6% shooting from the field, marking the first time they have exceeded 60% since November 2020.
With the win, Louisville improved to 19-6 overall and 12-2 in ACC play, strengthening its position near the top of the conference standings. Meanwhile, NC State fell to 9-15 (2-11 ACC), extending its losing streak to nine games.
Louisville’s Balanced Attack Overwhelms NC State
The Cardinals’ offense was firing on all cylinders, with four starters scoring at least 15 points. Reyne Smith and Terrence Edwards Jr. led the way with 21 points each, while J’Vonne Hadley added 17 points, nine rebounds, and four assists. Chucky Hepburn contributed 15 points and six assists, returning from an injury in impressive fashion.
Louisville’s efficiency was on full display as they knocked down 35 of 55 shots, including an impressive 11-of-19 from three-point range. They also converted 10-of-11 free throws, making the most of their opportunities at the line.
Defensively, Louisville controlled the paint, outscoring NC State 46-16 in points in the paint. The Cardinals also excelled in transition, holding a 21-10 advantage in fast-break points.
NC State Struggles Despite Bench Contributions
Despite the loss, NC State’s bench provided a bright spot, scoring 41 points compared to just 11 from Louisville’s reserves. Trey Parker (13 points), Breon Pass (12 points), and Paul McNeil Jr. (12 points) led the second-unit effort, with McNeil achieving his first career double-digit scoring game.
Marcus Hill also reached a milestone in the game, surpassing 1,000 career points at the Division I level. The Wolfpack forward finished with 10 points, continuing his streak of scoring in double figures in 15 of his last 17 games.
However, NC State struggled to keep up with Louisville’s pace. The Wolfpack shot just 37.1% from the field (23-of-62) and 27.6% from beyond the arc (8-of-29). They also failed to contain Louisville’s attack, allowing the Cardinals to build an early 11-3 lead and expand it to 41-27 by halftime.
Second-Half Surge Seals Louisville’s Victory
Any hope of an NC State comeback was quickly extinguished in the second half. Louisville extended its lead to 20 points early in the period, with Hadley’s putback making it 63-40 with 14:38 remaining. The Cardinals continued to pour it on, as Smith’s late three-pointer pushed the lead to 81-53 before Louisville closed out the 25-point win.
The game marked a historic achievement for Louisville, as it became the first season in program history with five road victories by at least 20 points. Head coach Pat Kelsey praised his team’s preparation and execution, noting their ability to maintain defensive intensity and capitalize on scoring opportunities.
Key Moments That Defined the Game
One of the pivotal moments in the game came early when Louisville’s 14-0 run in the first half stretched its lead to 23-8, forcing NC State into an early timeout. This momentum shift was fueled by Smith and Edwards Jr., who combined for a series of three-pointers and transition baskets.
NC State managed a brief surge, trimming the lead to nine points just before halftime, but a quick 5-0 Louisville run extinguished their momentum. The second half was all Cardinals, as they built a lead as large as 30 points with just minutes remaining.
Looking Ahead
Louisville’s Next Challenge
The Cardinals will hit the road again, facing Notre Dame on Sunday, February 16, with tipoff scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on the ACC Network. With three consecutive wins under their belt, Louisville looks to continue its momentum as the ACC Tournament approaches.
NC State Aims to Rebound
For NC State, the losing streak has reached a critical point. The Wolfpack will return home for a matchup against Boston College on Saturday, February 15. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. ET on the ACC Network. If NC State hopes to salvage its season, they must improve their shooting efficiency and tighten their defense against a Boston College team eager to move up in the standings.
Final Thoughts
Louisville’s dominant performance against NC State underscores its ability to compete at the highest level in the ACC. The Cardinals’ balanced scoring, elite shooting efficiency, and defensive prowess have made them a dangerous opponent for any team in the conference. If they continue this level of play, Louisville could emerge as a legitimate contender heading into the ACC and NCAA tournaments.
NC State, on the other hand, faces an uphill battle. The Wolfpack must regroup quickly and find a way to snap their losing streak before their season spirals out of control. Improvements on both ends of the court will be necessary if they hope to compete effectively in the remainder of ACC play.







