| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | 18 | 20 | 15 | 72 | |
| 18 | 17 | 6 | 21 | 62 |
Tajianna Roberts
· G
Imari Berry
· G
Tonie Morgan
· G
Tonie Morgan
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
Elif Istanbulluoglu made Free Throw.
Foul on Clara Strack.
Elif Istanbulluoglu made Layup.
Clara Strack made Jumper. Assisted by Amelia Hassett.
Laura Ziegler Turnover.
Louisville Offensive Rebound.
Teonni Key Block.
Tajianna Roberts missed Layup.
Clara Strack Turnover.
Clara Strack Defensive Rebound.
Imari Berry missed Three Point Jumper.
Tonie Morgan made Free Throw.
Kentucky Deadball Team Rebound.
Tonie Morgan missed Free Throw.
Jordan Obi subbing in for Kentucky
Asia Boone subbing out for Kentucky
Imari Berry subbing in for Louisville
Reyna Scott subbing out for Louisville
Foul on Tajianna Roberts.
Teonni Key Defensive Rebound.
Teonni Key Block.
Reyna Scott missed Jumper.
Teonni Key made Layup. Assisted by Tonie Morgan.
Asia Boone subbing in for Kentucky
Jordan Obi subbing out for Kentucky
Elif Istanbulluoglu subbing in for Louisville
Anaya Hardy subbing out for Louisville
Kentucky Timeout
Reyna Scott made Layup. Assisted by Laura Ziegler.
Laura Ziegler Defensive Rebound.
Amelia Hassett missed Three Point Jumper.
Reyna Scott made Layup.
Tonie Morgan made Jumper.
Tonie Morgan Defensive Rebound.
Tajianna Roberts missed Jumper.
Teonni Key made Jumper.
Tajianna Roberts made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Reyna Scott.
Foul on Jordan Obi.
Reyna Scott subbing in for Louisville
Imari Berry subbing out for Louisville
Anaya Hardy Defensive Rebound.
Jordan Obi missed Three Point Jumper.
Mackenly Randolph made Layup.
Mackenly Randolph Offensive Rebound.
Tajianna Roberts missed Jumper.
Tonie Morgan made Jumper.
Clara Strack Steal.
Imari Berry Turnover.
— Tonie Morgan scored 19 points, Teonni Key and Clara Strack both added 17 and No. 20 Kentucky defeated No. 21 Louisville 72-62 on Saturday.
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