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Ohio State loss prompts Louisville women to go back to drawing board


For the first time in five years, Louisville fell out of the top 10 of the Associated Press women’s basketball poll. Prior to falling to fourth-ranked Ohio State 96-77 on Wednesday, the No. 18 Cardinals hadn’t lost a home game since losing to NC State 74-60 on Feb. 1, 2021.

Their 5-3 start after eight games is the worst since a 3-5 open to the 2015-16 season. That year, the team went 26-8 with a second-round exit in the NCAA Tournament. While the Cardinals aren’t panicking, they know change is needed, and that starts with head coach Jeff Walz

“I look myself in the mirror, too, of look like, ‘OK, what can I do differently to put these kids in better spots to be successful?’ Because that’s our job as a coach,” he said. “We’ve figured it out here pretty darn well for about 15 years, so it’s not like we’ve forgotten what we’re doing. I’ve just got to go back to the drawing board in some areas to try to figure out: OK, where can I put players to be successful?” 



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