Louisville Holds Off Virginia’s Late Rally for 68-65 Win
Cardinals Survive Close Finish to Secure Key Road Victory
The Louisville women’s basketball team secured a hard-fought 68-65 win over Virginia on Sunday afternoon at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville. The victory improved Louisville’s record to 14-6 overall and 7-2 in ACC play, while Virginia dropped to 11-10 and 3-6 in the conference. The Cardinals dominated early but had to hold off a furious comeback attempt by the Cavaliers in the fourth quarter to notch their seventh road win of the season.
Jayda Curry led Louisville with 19 points, including a career-high five three-pointers, while adding eight assists. Olivia Cochran recorded her third double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds. Tajianna Roberts and Nyla Harris also contributed significantly, combining for 26 points and 14 rebounds. For Virginia, Paris Clark delivered a career-best performance with 19 points, seven rebounds, and three blocks.
A Hot Start by Louisville
Louisville set the tone early with an 8-0 run, forcing an early Virginia timeout. Curry was unstoppable in the opening quarter, scoring 14 points and hitting four three-pointers. Her hot shooting helped the Cardinals build a commanding 25-12 lead by the end of the first quarter, marking the most points scored by a Virginia opponent in a single quarter this season.
In the second quarter, Louisville extended their lead to 44-29 by halftime. Curry continued her stellar performance, hitting her fifth three-pointer to set a career high. Cochran and Roberts provided critical support, combining for 11 rebounds and seven assists in the first half. The Cardinals’ defensive intensity limited Virginia’s scoring opportunities, while their dominance on the boards gave them a significant advantage.
Virginia’s Resilience in the Second Half
The Cavaliers came out with renewed energy in the second half, led by Paris Clark and Latasha Lattimore. The duo combined for 14 of Virginia’s 16 points in the third quarter, helping to narrow the deficit slightly. However, Nyla Harris scored eight of her 15 points in the third, keeping Louisville in control with a 62-45 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
In the final quarter, Virginia mounted a relentless comeback. A layup by Lattimore and a pair of free throws from Kymora Johnson trimmed Louisville’s lead to single digits. Clark’s mid-range jumper and a three-point play from Johnson brought the Cavaliers within three points at 66-63 with just under three minutes to play.
Louisville’s Defense Seals the Win
Louisville’s defense rose to the occasion in the closing moments. The Cardinals forced multiple Virginia turnovers and held the Cavaliers scoreless for the final 3:03 of the game. Ja’Leah Williams hit two clutch free throws to push Louisville’s lead to five points, effectively putting the game out of reach. On Virginia’s final possession, the Cardinals’ defense denied the Cavaliers a clean look at a game-tying three-pointer, securing the win.
Key Performances and Takeaways
Curry’s 19-point effort and career-high five three-pointers were instrumental in Louisville’s victory. Her eight assists highlighted her playmaking ability and impact beyond scoring. Cochran’s double-double showcased her importance in controlling the boards and providing interior scoring. Harris and Roberts were also key contributors, with Roberts adding 11 points and tying her career high with nine rebounds.
For Virginia, Clark’s career-best 19 points were the highlight of the game. Lattimore and Johnson also reached double figures, scoring 15 and 12 points, respectively. The Cavaliers’ defense held Louisville to just six points in the fourth quarter, demonstrating their ability to disrupt the Cardinals’ offensive flow.
Looking Ahead
Louisville will continue their road trip on Thursday as they face ACC newcomer SMU in Dallas. With their strong performance against Virginia, the Cardinals aim to maintain momentum and improve their conference standing.
Virginia, meanwhile, will travel to Miami to take on the Hurricanes on Thursday. The Cavaliers will look to build on their strong fourth-quarter effort and address their rebounding struggles to get back on track in ACC play.
A Gritty Victory for Louisville
This game highlighted both Louisville’s dominance and resilience. Despite nearly relinquishing a 17-point lead, the Cardinals showed poise in the final moments to close out the win. For Virginia, the loss underscored their potential to compete with top teams, as well as the areas they need to refine to secure victories in close games. As the ACC season progresses, both teams will look to use this matchup as a stepping stone toward their respective goals.







