AAMU -0.0 o0.0
ALST 0.0 u0.0
LIVE 00:02 2nd Jan 20
HAMP 74 -2.0 o146.5
NCAT 73 2.0 u146.5
IDHO 5.0 o150.0
MONT -5.0 u150.0
EWU 5.5 o144.5
MTST -5.5 u144.5
Final 0OT Jan 20
SFPA 68 2.5 o124.0
WAG 70 -2.5 u124.0
Final Jan 20
WM 74 7.0 o154.5
UNCW 85 -7.0 u154.5
Final Jan 20
ALCN 78 3.5 o143.0
PV 70 -3.5 u143.0
Final Jan 20
SELA 76 -6.5 o137.0
TAMC 68 6.5 u137.0
Final Jan 20
LAM 78 4.5 o142.5
NICH 74 -4.5 u142.5
Final Jan 20
PENN 82 7.0 o142.5
HARV 67 -7.0 u142.5
Final Jan 20
BRWN 83 8.0 o155.0
COR 82 -8.0 u155.0
Final Jan 20
DART 67 16.5 o153.0
YALE 83 -16.5 u153.0
Final Jan 20
CLMB 67 7.5 o153.5
PRIN 71 -7.5 u153.5
Final OT Jan 20
MEHST 63 7.5 o126.5
LIU 72 -7.5 u126.5
Final Jan 20
UNO 61 9.5 o144.0
NWST 73 -9.5 u144.0
Final Jan 20
HOF 55 3.0 o124.5
DREX 60 -3.0 u124.5
Final Jan 20
SFA 59 14.5 o132.5
MCNS 79 -14.5 u132.5
Final Jan 20
JKST 73 4.5 o142.5
TXSO 81 -4.5 u142.5
Final Jan 20
MORE 79 -0.0 o0.0
HOW 76 0.0 u0.0
Final Jan 20
WAU 42 -0.0 o0.0
NORF 105 0.0 u0.0
Final Jan 20
FRES 67 21.5 o160.5
UNM 95 -21.5 u160.5
Final Jan 20
UTRGV 85 4.0 o146.5
IW 78 -4.0 u146.5
Final Jan 20
GTWN 64 7.5 o136.0
VILL 63 -7.5 u136.0
Final Jan 20
RUTG 72 7.0 o154.5
PSU 80 -7.0 u154.5
Final Jan 20
ARPB 64 12.0 o154.0
COOK 73 -12.0 u154.0
Final Jan 20
FDU 58 -3.0 o145.5
CHS 48 3.0 u145.5
Final Jan 20
BUCK 80 7.5 o135.5
COLG 87 -7.5 u135.5
Final Jan 20
STONE 72 -1.5 o143.0
LMC 73 1.5 u143.0
Final Jan 20
MVSU 53 14.5 o137.0
FAMU 83 -14.5 u137.0
Final Jan 20
AMCC 72 -5.5 o145.5
HBU 76 5.5 u145.5
Louisville 2nd ACC14-5
SMU 6th ACC14-4

Louisville @ SMU preview

Moody Coliseum

Last Meeting ( Mar 5, 2014 ) Louisville 84, Southern Methodist 71

When Louisville visits SMU on Tuesday night in Dallas, the Cardinals will do so as a nationally-ranked team.

Just 8-24 a season ago, Pat Kelsey is turning the tide in his first year as head coach, and the nation is taking notice.

Louisville (14-5, 7-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) was ranked No. 25 in Monday's AP Top 25 poll as the Cardinals prepare for a Quad 1 contest at SMU (14-4, 5-2 ACC). It will be the first time the two have met as ACC foes.

"I don't really think about those things," Kelsey said Monday when asked about the likelihood of being ranked and its impact. "Things like that, whether it's a winning streak or being ranked, are good for a lot of things. I appreciate what comes with some success that you've had.

"But a winning streak is all in the past. Your ranking is about what you've done up to this point, not what you're doing moving forward. All we focus is on and stress is the current thing."

In many ways, SMU and Louisville are following the same trajectory this season, with several similarities underscoring both teams' resurgence.

Both are led by new head coaches: Andy Enfield at SMU, Kelsey at Louisville. They each sit in the top half of the ACC standings: Louisville tied for second, SMU knotted at fifth. Against ACC opponents, they both rank in the conference's top three in points per game (SMU averaging 79.9 ppg, Louisville at 78.8).

For SMU, which went 10-22 two seasons ago, the Mustangs have seamlessly made the jump from the American Athletic Conference to the ACC. They turned heads by dropping 117 points on Miami last Saturday, the highest-scoring performance in an ACC game since Wake Forest put up 119 at North Carolina in 2003.

But it was the defense that Enfield keyed in on postgame. He pointed to SMU's 54-52 win over Virginia three days prior.

"(Virginia plays) a slower-paced game," Enfield said. "We played great. We just couldn't make a shot. But I think our guys got a lot of confidence from how we won Wednesday and they understand now -- and they've been doing it for a while -- how they can help each other out on the defensive end. That was their goal: to create offense from their defense."

SMU has done plenty of that this season, averaging 16.7 points off turnovers per game. Boopie Miller has played a key role in that, ranking second on the team in steals (28) while leading the offense with 14.7 ppg. A point guard with exceptional court vision, the Wake Forest transfer is second in the ACC in assists per game (6.0).

Miller's ball-handling and passing have been just as crucial as his scoring, directing SMU's balanced scoring attack that sees Chuck Harris (12.4), Matt Cross (10.6) and B.J. Edwards (10.4) also averaging double figures in points.

Chucky Hepburn has been to Louisville what Miller has been to SMU. The Wisconsin transfer seeks his ninth consecutive game with at least seven assists on Tuesday night, and he leads the Cardinals in scoring with 15.2 ppg. Within ACC play, Hepburn has posted a plus-2.8 assist-to-turnover ratio.

"He's playing like one of the best point guards in the country," Kelsey said of Hepburn, "because he is."

--Field Level Media

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