LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Senior forward Laura Ziegler had 14 points for No. 9 Louisville (24-4, 14-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) in an 88-65 rout of Florida State (9-17, 4-10 ACC).
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No. 9 Louisville won its third straight game, an 88-65 rout of Florida State
Senior forward Laura Ziegler had 14 points and was one of five Cardinals to reach double figures
Louisville topped 80 for the 17th time this season and shot 49.3% from the field
The matchup between the Atlantic Coast Conference’s top scoring offense (Louisville, 81.9 ppg) and its next-to-last defense (Florida State, 76 ppg) played out that way as the Cardinals took control early and never trailed en route to their third straight win.
Ziegler scored the game’s first five points, and Louisville used a 9-0 run later in the opening quarter to build a 16-5 lead with 2:45 remaining. Meanwhile, the Seminoles shot just 25.8% (8 of 31) in the first half as Louisville led 34-20 at halftime.
The Denmark native and transfer from Saint Joseph’s opened the third quarter with a 3-pointer, and the Cardinals added to their lead throughout the second half, leading by as much as 80-51 midway through the fourth quarter. She also flirted with a triple-double, finishing with eight rebounds and seven assists before exiting the game with 6:37 remaining and the Cardinals up 71-49.
Ziegler was one of five Cardinals to finish in double figures. Sophomore guard Imari Berry, junior guard/forward Skylar Jones and senior guard Reyna Scott all scored 11 while freshman forward Grace Mbugua pitched in 10. Aside from Ziegler, Louisville’s other top scorers came off the bench.
Louisville topped 80 for the 17th time this season and shot 49.3% (35 of 71) from the field. The Cardinals also got 26 points off 16 Florida State turnovers and dished out 25 assists, one off their season high.
Junior guard Sole Williams led the Seminoles with 19 points.
UofL is off until Sunday, Feb. 22, when the Cardinals host Virginia at the KFC Yum! Center. Tipoff is at noon; the game can be seen on The CW.