No. 21 Louisville Cruises Past Wake Forest 72-59 for 10th Straight Victory
Cardinals Extend Winning Streak with Dominant First-Half Performance
No. 21 Louisville continued its impressive run in ACC play with a decisive 72-59 victory over Wake Forest on Tuesday night at the KFC Yum! Center. The win extended the Cardinals’ streak to 10 straight victories and improved their record to 16-5 overall and 9-1 in conference play. Wake Forest, which had been a strong contender in the ACC standings, fell to 15-6 overall and 7-3 in league competition.
The Cardinals controlled the game from the opening tip, using suffocating defense and a balanced offensive attack to take a commanding lead in the first half. Terrence Edwards Jr. led the way with 18 points, providing a steady presence on both ends of the floor. Reyne Smith contributed 16 points, knocking down four three-pointers that helped stretch Wake Forest’s defense. Chucky Hepburn was instrumental in running the offense, finishing with 14 points and a game-high eight assists.
Wake Forest struggled to recover from an early deficit and faced additional adversity when leading scorer Hunter Sallis was ejected in the second half after picking up two technical fouls. Efton Reid III recorded his first double-double of the season with 11 points and 13 rebounds, but the Demon Deacons were unable to mount a serious comeback after falling behind by 24 points at halftime.
A Dominant Start for Louisville
Louisville wasted no time establishing control, jumping out to a 12-0 run midway through the first half. Edwards ignited the surge with a deep three-pointer, followed by back-to-back layups in transition from Hepburn. Smith added to the momentum by draining a contested three, forcing Wake Forest to burn a timeout in an attempt to slow the Cardinals’ pace.
Wake Forest struggled offensively in the early minutes, missing nine of its first 12 shot attempts and committing four turnovers in the process. The Demon Deacons attempted to get Sallis going, but the Louisville defense pressured him into tough shots, limiting his effectiveness early. Despite a brief scoring burst from Wake Forest, Louisville continued to dominate, extending its lead to 26-11 with just over eight minutes remaining in the first half.
Edwards continued to attack the basket and draw fouls, converting multiple free throws to keep the Cardinals in control. Hepburn, operating as the team’s floor general, found open teammates for easy buckets and kept Wake Forest on its heels with his aggressive play. By halftime, Louisville held a commanding 45-21 lead, marking its largest halftime advantage in an ACC game since 2019.
Wake Forest’s Offensive Struggles
Wake Forest attempted to respond in the second half but struggled to find a rhythm against Louisville’s disciplined defense. The Demon Deacons managed to cut the deficit to 18 points early in the period, thanks to consecutive baskets from Reid in the paint. However, Louisville quickly regained control as Hepburn connected on a long three-pointer, followed by another deep shot from Smith that silenced any thoughts of a comeback.
The Demon Deacons’ frustration became evident when Sallis, who had been limited to 13 points on the night, was ejected after picking up his second technical foul with 14:47 remaining. His absence significantly impacted Wake Forest’s offensive execution, as they lacked a reliable go-to scorer for the remainder of the game.
Despite their struggles, the Demon Deacons showed some late fight, outscoring Louisville 28-12 in the final 10 minutes. Cameron Hildreth found success attacking the rim, and Reid continued to battle inside, but the damage had already been done. Louisville’s early dominance had created too large of a cushion for Wake Forest to overcome.
Key Performances Propel Louisville
Edwards’ 18-point performance provided Louisville with a steady scoring presence, as he showcased his ability to create shots off the dribble and finish through contact. His contributions extended beyond scoring, as he also played a vital role in disrupting Wake Forest’s passing lanes on defense.
Smith’s 16 points, including his four three-pointers, helped Louisville maintain its lead throughout the contest. His ability to space the floor forced Wake Forest to extend its defense, opening up opportunities for his teammates to attack inside.
Hepburn’s playmaking ability was a significant factor in the win. His eight assists kept Louisville’s offense flowing, and his three steals contributed to the Cardinals’ defensive pressure. His leadership on the floor ensured that Louisville remained composed even when Wake Forest attempted to make a late push.
On the other side, Reid’s double-double was one of the few bright spots for Wake Forest. His presence in the paint gave the Demon Deacons an advantage on the glass, but their shooting woes prevented them from capitalizing. Wake Forest shot just 39% from the field and struggled to generate offense outside of transition opportunities.
Louisville’s Defensive Execution
A key to Louisville’s victory was its ability to force Wake Forest into mistakes. The Cardinals forced 14 turnovers and converted them into 18 points, highlighting their efficiency in transition. Their aggressive perimeter defense limited Wake Forest’s three-point shooting, holding them to just 38% from beyond the arc.
Louisville’s defense also stifled the Demon Deacons inside the paint, forcing them into contested shots. Wake Forest, which typically excels in second-chance opportunities, was held to just nine offensive rebounds.
Looking Ahead
Louisville will look to extend its winning streak when it travels to Atlanta to face Georgia Tech on Saturday. With their strong play on both ends of the court, the Cardinals continue to make a statement as one of the top teams in the ACC. Their balanced attack and defensive intensity make them a formidable opponent heading into the second half of the conference schedule.
Wake Forest, on the other hand, will aim to regroup as they prepare to host Pittsburgh on Saturday. With back-to-back losses to ranked opponents, the Demon Deacons will need to refocus and find consistency if they want to maintain their standing in the ACC and solidify their NCAA Tournament resume.
A Statement Win for Louisville
Louisville’s dominant performance reaffirmed its place among the top teams in the ACC. Their ability to execute on both ends of the floor, combined with their depth and strong guard play, continues to fuel their winning streak. For Wake Forest, the loss highlighted areas that need improvement, particularly in ball security and shot selection under pressure. As both teams continue their pursuit of conference success, this matchup will serve as a valuable lesson in resilience and execution.







