Cards Gut Out 62-58 Win Over SMU
March 11, 2026 | Men's Basketball
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Louisville advances to ACC quarterfinals to face No. 3 seeded Miami
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Senior guard Ryan Conwell scored 16 points, including the last five of the game to help lead the University of Louisville men's basketball team to a 62-58 win over SMU in the second round of the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Wednesday afternoon at the Spectrum Center.
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With the win, Louisville (23-9) advanced to the quarterfinals to face third-seeded Miami Thursday at 2:30 p.m. on ESPN2.
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"A lot of credit to SMU," said head coach Pat Kelsey. "Andy (Enfield) is a really good coach. We played down at their place a couple weeks ago, and they just kicked the crap out of us. So, a ton of respect for them. Their offensive firepower is as good as anybody in the country. Proud of our guys."
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In a back-and-forth game that featured 16 lead changes and nine ties, the Cardinals used a 6-0 run in the final two minutes to overcome a two-point deficit, moving on to play in the ACC quarterfinal for the second straight year.
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Conwell led the Cards offensively, shooting 6-of-15 from the field with a pair of 3-pointers while two other Cardinals finished in double figures. Adrian Wooley tallied 14 points, including 7-of-8 from the free throw line along with six rebounds and two assists while Isaac McKneely added 10 points and led the Cards on the glass with a career-high seven rebounds and tied his season high with a team-best five assists.
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Wooley opened the scoring as the Cards jumped out to a 7-3 lead in the first two minutes of the game. The Mustangs (20-13) responded by scoring the next six points to claim their first lead of the game at 9-7. The teams exchanged leads three more times before SMU took a 16-15 lead into the under-8 media timeout. A pair of McKneely free throws put the Cards back on top, but SMU pushed ahead again with a 3-pointer by B.J. Davis-Ray. McKneely answered with his first three of the game, sparking a 9-3 run to put the Cards back on top 26-20, their largest lead of the half with 2:38 left to play. The Mustangs went on a 6-0 run to close the half to tie the score at 26-26 entering halftime.
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Through the first 20 minutes of play, the Cards shot 30% (8-of-27) from the field and 14% (2-of-14) from deep along with an 89% (8-for-9) showing from the charity stripe. Louisville also forced nine SMU first-half turnovers, converting 12 points off of them. McKneely led Louisville with seven points and Wooley pulled down five boards in the first half.
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Coming out of the break, SMU struck first with a jumper by Boopie Miller. The Cards answered with Conwell's first 3-pointer of the game and the teams were off to the races again, playing through three ties and four lead changes in the first four minutes of the half.
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An 11-2 run over a 2:26 span led to a 41-35 lead for the Mustangs, their largest of the game with 15:23 left to play. Â The SMU lead hovered between two and five points before a 9-2 run, powered by three straight buckets from Vangelis Zougris put the Cards back on top 52-50 with 5:38 on the clock. The teams traded baskets and SMU held a 58-56 lead with 2:43 left in the game.
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From there, the Cardinals took over starting with a free throw by Zougris to pull within one. Conwell followed with a 3-pointer to put Louisville on top 60-58 with 1:17 remaining. A Louisville defensive stand held the Mustangs scoreless on the other end and Conwell drove in for a layup to give Louisville its largest lead of the half at 62-58 with 29 seconds left to play.
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In the game, Louisville shot 40% (21-of-53) overall, 23% (6-of-26) from deep and 70% (14-of-20) from the free throw line while holding a 26-24 edge in points in the game.
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SMU's Jaron Pierre Jr. Â led all scorers with 17 points as the Mustangs shot 43% (24-of-56) from the field and led 34-32 in rebounds.
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"On a night we didn't shoot it our best, we just figured out a way to win," said Kelsey. "What do they say, in tournament play, survive and advance; I think that applied tonight. Just proud of their resiliency and their fight."
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With the win, Louisville (23-9) advanced to the quarterfinals to face third-seeded Miami Thursday at 2:30 p.m. on ESPN2.
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"A lot of credit to SMU," said head coach Pat Kelsey. "Andy (Enfield) is a really good coach. We played down at their place a couple weeks ago, and they just kicked the crap out of us. So, a ton of respect for them. Their offensive firepower is as good as anybody in the country. Proud of our guys."
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In a back-and-forth game that featured 16 lead changes and nine ties, the Cardinals used a 6-0 run in the final two minutes to overcome a two-point deficit, moving on to play in the ACC quarterfinal for the second straight year.
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Conwell led the Cards offensively, shooting 6-of-15 from the field with a pair of 3-pointers while two other Cardinals finished in double figures. Adrian Wooley tallied 14 points, including 7-of-8 from the free throw line along with six rebounds and two assists while Isaac McKneely added 10 points and led the Cards on the glass with a career-high seven rebounds and tied his season high with a team-best five assists.
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Wooley opened the scoring as the Cards jumped out to a 7-3 lead in the first two minutes of the game. The Mustangs (20-13) responded by scoring the next six points to claim their first lead of the game at 9-7. The teams exchanged leads three more times before SMU took a 16-15 lead into the under-8 media timeout. A pair of McKneely free throws put the Cards back on top, but SMU pushed ahead again with a 3-pointer by B.J. Davis-Ray. McKneely answered with his first three of the game, sparking a 9-3 run to put the Cards back on top 26-20, their largest lead of the half with 2:38 left to play. The Mustangs went on a 6-0 run to close the half to tie the score at 26-26 entering halftime.
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Through the first 20 minutes of play, the Cards shot 30% (8-of-27) from the field and 14% (2-of-14) from deep along with an 89% (8-for-9) showing from the charity stripe. Louisville also forced nine SMU first-half turnovers, converting 12 points off of them. McKneely led Louisville with seven points and Wooley pulled down five boards in the first half.
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Coming out of the break, SMU struck first with a jumper by Boopie Miller. The Cards answered with Conwell's first 3-pointer of the game and the teams were off to the races again, playing through three ties and four lead changes in the first four minutes of the half.
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An 11-2 run over a 2:26 span led to a 41-35 lead for the Mustangs, their largest of the game with 15:23 left to play. Â The SMU lead hovered between two and five points before a 9-2 run, powered by three straight buckets from Vangelis Zougris put the Cards back on top 52-50 with 5:38 on the clock. The teams traded baskets and SMU held a 58-56 lead with 2:43 left in the game.
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From there, the Cardinals took over starting with a free throw by Zougris to pull within one. Conwell followed with a 3-pointer to put Louisville on top 60-58 with 1:17 remaining. A Louisville defensive stand held the Mustangs scoreless on the other end and Conwell drove in for a layup to give Louisville its largest lead of the half at 62-58 with 29 seconds left to play.
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In the game, Louisville shot 40% (21-of-53) overall, 23% (6-of-26) from deep and 70% (14-of-20) from the free throw line while holding a 26-24 edge in points in the game.
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SMU's Jaron Pierre Jr. Â led all scorers with 17 points as the Mustangs shot 43% (24-of-56) from the field and led 34-32 in rebounds.
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"On a night we didn't shoot it our best, we just figured out a way to win," said Kelsey. "What do they say, in tournament play, survive and advance; I think that applied tonight. Just proud of their resiliency and their fight."
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Team Stats
SMU
LOU
FG%
.429
.396
3FG%
.333
.231
FT%
.333
.700
RB
34
32
TO
14
10
STL
5
6
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