Wake Forest Athletics
Deacs Drop ACC Contest to No. 4 Louisville
1/20/2019 3:50:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Ivana Raca scored 11 points and added eight rebounds for the Demon Deacons
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – A shorthanded Wake Forest women's basketball team dropped a 73-49 decision to No. 4 Louisville Sunday (Jan. 20) afternoon inside the LJVM Coliseum.
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The Cardinals (17-1, 5-1 ACC) outscored the Deacs (9-9, 0-5 ACC) by 10 points in each of the first and fourth quarters, while the Deacs battled to Louisville to a three-point deficit over the middle two periods of play.
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Ivana Raca led the Deacs with a team-high 11 points and was one of three Demon Deacons to bring in eight rebounds. Gina Conti had a career-high eight rebounds to go along with nine points and five assists while Ona Udoh had eight boards and four points.
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Freshman Kaylen Dickson finished with nine points and Maya Banks came off the bench to add eight points and five rebounds.
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The two teams traded buckets in the early going, with the action tied at 2-all and then again at 5-all early in the opening period. The Cardinals then ripped of 12 unanswered points to take a 17-5 lead before eventually owning a 19-9 advantage after the first quarter of play.
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The Deacons responded out of the gate in the second period, as five consecutive points trimmed the deficit to four. Conti hit a jumper before Banks connected on a layup and a pair of free throws. The four-point deficit was the closest the Deacs would get the rest of the way, as Louisville closed out the victory.
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Wake Forest outrebounded Louisville by 20, the team's second-best rebounding margin of the year and first positive rebounding margin in ACC play.
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The Deacs are back in action this Thursday, January 24, on the road against in-state rival Duke. Tip-off from Cameron Indoor Stadium is set for 7 p.m. on ACC Network Extra.
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The Cardinals (17-1, 5-1 ACC) outscored the Deacs (9-9, 0-5 ACC) by 10 points in each of the first and fourth quarters, while the Deacs battled to Louisville to a three-point deficit over the middle two periods of play.
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Ivana Raca led the Deacs with a team-high 11 points and was one of three Demon Deacons to bring in eight rebounds. Gina Conti had a career-high eight rebounds to go along with nine points and five assists while Ona Udoh had eight boards and four points.
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Freshman Kaylen Dickson finished with nine points and Maya Banks came off the bench to add eight points and five rebounds.
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The two teams traded buckets in the early going, with the action tied at 2-all and then again at 5-all early in the opening period. The Cardinals then ripped of 12 unanswered points to take a 17-5 lead before eventually owning a 19-9 advantage after the first quarter of play.
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The Deacons responded out of the gate in the second period, as five consecutive points trimmed the deficit to four. Conti hit a jumper before Banks connected on a layup and a pair of free throws. The four-point deficit was the closest the Deacs would get the rest of the way, as Louisville closed out the victory.
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Wake Forest outrebounded Louisville by 20, the team's second-best rebounding margin of the year and first positive rebounding margin in ACC play.
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The Deacs are back in action this Thursday, January 24, on the road against in-state rival Duke. Tip-off from Cameron Indoor Stadium is set for 7 p.m. on ACC Network Extra.
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Team Stats
UL
WF
FG%
.433
.400
3FG%
.400
.214
FT%
.611
.667
RB
25
45
TO
6
25
STL
11
6
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