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No. 1 seed Louisville tops Colonials, 69-34

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville didn’t need its coach or starting point guard to roll past Robert Morris.

And with the Colonials missing shots for much of the first half, the Cardinals didn’t really need that many baskets, either.

Asia Durr and Sam Fuehring each had 19 points, and top-seeded Louisville scored 27 straight points in the first half to overwhelm 16th-seeded Robert Morris 69-34 on Friday.

The absences of suspended coach Jeff Walz — who was disciplined a game for a profane sideline tirade during last year’s Final Four — and injured point guard Arica Carter didn’t affect the Cardinals (30-3). They led 32-4 early in the second quarter by holding the Colonials scoreless for nearly 15 minutes. Robert Morris (22-11) missed 17 consecutive shots during that drought before making three of five entering halftime, but the game was out of reach by then.

Though it wasn’t Louisville’s first time this season without Walz calling plays, this was the NCAA Tournament and the Cardinals are a No. 1 seed for the second consecutive spring. They ended up showing their depth, chemistry and execution.

“There was no pressure at all,” said Durr, who was 6 of 12 from the field with three 3-pointers. “We have to coach ourselves. We did a great job of playing as a team. Our defense was really good. They (the Colonials) really didn’t like the pressure. I think we took that next step. I’m very proud of our team.”

Louisville also shot 48 percent in bouncing back from its Atlantic Coast Conference championship loss to Notre Dame. Fuehring made all nine shots from the field and grabbed 11 rebounds.

Dana Evans came off the bench to score 13 points and Bionca Dunham had 10 points and seven rebounds for Louisville, which outrebounded Robert Morris 47-28.

The Cardinals will face the winner between No. 8 seed Michigan and No. 9 Kansas State in the second round.

Natalie Villaflor had 13 points and Nneka Ezeigbo nine for the Colonials, who had won their last four games. Ezeigbo also had nine rebounds.

Though the outcome was essentially decided in the first quarter, Robert Morris kept pushing the ball and firing away until something fell. Irekpitan Ozzy-Momodu’s layup with 3:37 remaining before halftime finally broke the scoreless stretch and was cheered by Louisville fans.

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