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The No. 13/12 Cardinals (16-4) edged Marquette 64-63 on Tuesday night.
A quiet week in the midst of exams has teams off on Thursday and just one team in action Friday night as No. 8/8 Louisville (9-1) heads to Colorado for a 9 p.m. tipoff.
Louisville head coach Jeff Walz, pictured earlier in the year during a practice, takes on instate rival Kentucky on Sunday at 6 p.m. ET on ESPNU.
The Cardinals (7-0) are one of five undefeated BIG EAST teams along with Syracuse (6-0), No. 2/2 UConn (5-0), No. 5/5 Notre Dame (4-0) and USF (4-0).
Louisville is 7-0 all-time against the Peay.
Louisville returns four starters and 11 letterwinners from a squad that finished the season ranked 16th in the Coaches poll
BIG EAST Associate Commissioner for Women's Basketball Danielle Donehew will be travelling to London and will bring a first-person account to BIGEAST.org. BIG EAST Women's Basketball boasts seven former players and two current coaches representing the United States at these games.
With the 2012 Olympic Games beginning this weekend, a total of 49 participants and coaches with BIG EAST ties will compete in London July 25-Aug. 12.
The BIG EAST Conference has announced repeat opponents for the league’s 15 women’s basketball teams, while also determining the home/away league schedule for the 2012-13 season
Louisville posted a 67-55 victory over Michigan State on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA women’s tournament.
There were two BIG EAST games on Sunday afternoon and road teams came away with wins in each contest. Louisville won at Georgetown and Syracuse won at Seton Hall.
Louisville won its conference opener for the fourth consecutive season.
Sophomore Shoni Mitchell scored 14 points for the Cardinals.
The BIG EAST Conference has announced that the women’s basketball conference schedule format will change from 16 games to 18 games, beginning in the 2012-13 season.
Six BIG EAST women’s basketball teams ranked in the Associated Press Poll, while eight squads ranked in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ poll, released after the 12th week of play.
Six BIG EAST women’s basketball teams were ranked in the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls, released after the ninth week of play.
Three Others Receive Votes
UConn Tops USF To Kick Off League Play
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