Duke and Louisville Poised for Offensive Explosion—Can They Seize the Moment?
Louisville is also a ranked team, coming in at 20th. They are 11-3 for the year and did already drop one game in the ACC. Their three losses this season came at the hands of Arkansas as a road team, losing by nine, then the next one was against Tennessee, also on the road, and a much tougher loss, losing by 21. The final loss was their last game as they had to travel across the country to play Stanford, and they lost by four. So we know they struggle on the road, but are they good at home? Louisville has only had one home game against a ranked opponent, and that came in the third game of the year as they took down Kentucky 96-88. They have also beaten Indiana on a neutral court, and took down Memphis in Louisville as their other impressive victories. Louisville is built around their guard play, which could be an edge, but will also mean it will be tough to deal with Duke’s frontcourt. They have six guys that are averaging double-digts (okay, one guy is at 9.5 points per game).Â



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