Louisville women's basketball rolls to March Madness win over Vermont
Louisville Cardinals women's basketball used a big second half at the KFC Yum! Center to beat Vermont in an NCAA Tournament first-round game.
The third-seeded Louisville women's basketball team left its home court struggles in the regular season. The Cardinals shrugged off a slow start and dominated the second half in the 72-52 win over No. 14-seeded Vermont in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday at the KFC Yum!
Center . They move on to play either No. 6-seed Alabama or No.
13-seeded Rhode Island in the second round on Monday. Here are three takeaways from Louisville’s first-round win over Vermont: Louisville's postseason Mac attack Mackenly Randolph put up solid numbers during the ACC Tournament, earning a spot on the all-tournament first team. But she wasn't done.
The sophomore wing was the gritty, fearless player that the Cardinals needed to run away with the first-round win. Randolph had her fourth double-double in the last five games, finishing with a career-high 20 points, 11 rebounds and three assists. Midway through the second quarter, Randolph erased Vermont's 22-21 lead with an assist on Taj Roberts ' 3-pointer before hitting one of her own.