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Louisville Falls to Michigan State in NCAA Tournament
Summary
Louisville's season ended with a 77-69 loss to Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament second round at the KeyBank Center. The Cardinals finish the year 24-11 under coach Pat Kelsey.
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Louisville's NCAA Tournament run ended Saturday with a 77-69 loss to Michigan State at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y. The game was the Cardinals' second-round matchup after their 83-79 win over USF in the first round. Louisville finishes year two under head coach Pat Kelsey with a 24-11 overall record and an 11-7 mark in ACC regular-season play. The program has not reached the Sweet 16 since 2015.
Key facts:
- Louisville lost 77-69 to Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament second round at KeyBank Center.
- Louisville defeated USF 83-79 in the first round, which was their first NCAA Tournament win since 2017.
- The Cardinals finished the season 24-11 overall and 11-7 in ACC regular-season play under Pat Kelsey.
- Conwell picked up his second foul at 15:43 of the first half, and Louisville shot 1-for-11 while he was on the bench.
- Michigan State responded with a 13-3 run after a flagrant foul on Zougris and went 11-of-16 from the free throw line in the second half.
Summary:
The loss eliminated Louisville from the tournament and concluded their season at 24-11. Undetermined at this time.
