2023–24 Louisville Cardinals women's basketball team

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2023–24 Louisville Cardinals women's basketball
Louisville Wordmark (2023).svg
NCAA tournament, First Round
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Record24–10 (12–6 ACC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Stephanie Norman
  • Jonneshia Pineda
  • Shay Robinson
Home arena KFC Yum! Center
Seasons
  2022–23
2024–25  
2023–24 ACC women's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 18 Virginia Tech 144 .778258  .758
No. 4 NC State 135 .722317  .816
No. 20 Syracuse 135 .722248  .750
No. 11 Notre Dame135 .722287  .800
Louisville 126 .6672410  .706
Florida State 126 .6672311  .676
No. 17 Duke 117 .6112212  .647
North Carolina 117 .6112013  .606
Miami (FL) 810 .4441912  .613
Georgia Tech 711 .3891716  .515
Virginia 711 .3891616  .500
Clemson 513 .2781219  .387
Boston College 513 .2781419  .424
Wake Forest 216 .111725  .219
Pittsburgh 216 .111824  .250
2024 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2023–24 Louisville Cardinals women's basketball team represented the University of Louisville during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Cardinals were led by seventeenth-year head coach Jeff Walz, and played their home games at the KFC Yum! Center. This season was their tenth year competing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Contents

The Cardinals started the season ranked seventeenth in the nation and won their first four games of the season before losing to Alabama. After the loss, they would go on a six-game win streak that included wins over number 19 Ole Miss in the ACC–SEC Challenge and over rivals Kentucky. Their non-conference season concluded with a loss at number 17 Connecticut and a win over number 23 Washington. The Cardinals finished the non-conference season 11–2. Louisville started the ACC season with five straight wins to reach their highest ranking of thirteenth. However, they lost at number 23 North Carolina before winning three more games. In their final nine games, each loss was followed by a win. They defeated number 12 Notre Dame but lost to four ranked teams in that span, including a final day loss to then number 17 Notre Dame.

The Cardinals finished the season 24–10 overall and 12–6 in ACC play to finish in a tie for fifth place. As the fifth seed in the ACC tournament, they defeated thirteenth seed Boston College in the Second Round before losing to fourth seed and eventual champion Notre Dame in the Quarterfinals. They received an at-large invitation to the NCAA Tournament, marking the thirteenth straight time the Cardinals qualified for the tournament. As the sixth seed in the Albany 2 they were upset by eleventh seed Middle Tennessee in the First Round to end their season.

Previous season

The Cardinals finished the season 26–12 overall and 12–6 in ACC play to finish in a tie for fourth place. As the fourth seed in the ACC tournament, they earned a bye to the quarterfinals where they defeated twelfth seed Wake Forest. They then defeated first seed Notre Dame in the semifinals before falling short in the final to third seed Virginia Tech. They received and at-large bid to the NCAA tournament and were the fifth seed in the Seattle 4 Regional. They defeated twelfth seed Drake in the first round, fourth seed Texas in the second round, and eighth seed Ole Miss in the Sweet Sixteen, before losing to second seed Iowa in the Elite Eight to end their season. The Cardinals' 24 total wins was their lowest season win total since 2011–12.

Off-season

Departures

Departures
NameNumberPos.HeightYearHometownReason for departure
Zyanna Walker1G5'8"Freshman Wichita, Kansas Transferred to Kansas State [1]
Chrislyn Carr3G5'5"Graduate Student Davenport, Iowa Graduated
Mykasa Robinson5G5'7"Graduate Student Ashland, Kentucky Graduated
Hailey Van Lith 10G5'7"Junior Wenatchee, Washington Transferred to LSU [2]
Norika Konno11G5'10"Senior Sendai, Japan Graduated
Payton Verhulst12G6'1"Sophomore De Soto, Kansas Transferred to Oklahoma [3]
Jalyn Brown15G6'0"Freshman Baltimore, Maryland Entered transfer portal [4]
Elizabeth Dixon 22F6'5"Graduate Student Memphis, Tennessee Graduated
Morgan Jones24G6'2"Graduate Student Jonesboro, Georgia Graduated
Imani Lester32F6'3"Freshman Raleigh, North Carolina Transferred to Kansas State [5]
Josie Williams40C6'5"Graduate Student West Haven, Utah Graduated

Incoming transfers

Incoming Transfers
NameNumberPos.HeightYearHometownPrevious School
Sydney Taylor1G5'9"Graduate Student Long Island, New York UMass [6]
Hennie van Schaik3F6'2"Junior Urk, Netherlands Cal State Bakersfield [7]
Kiki Jefferson 12G6'1"Graduate Student Lancaster, Pennsylvania James Madison [8]
Nina Rickards15G5'9"Graduate Student Queens, New York Florida [9]
Eylia Love24G/F6'1"Junior Kansas City, Missouri Georgia Tech [10]
Jayda Curry30G5'6"Sophomore Corona, California California [11]

Recruiting class

Source: [12]

College recruiting information
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeightCommit date
Eseosa Imafidon
C
Benin City, Nigeria Proctor Academy 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)N/A 
Star ratings: Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A
Elif Istanbulluoglu
F
Istanbul, Turkey Fenerbahçe S.K. 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)N/A 
Star ratings: Rivals: N/A    247Sports: N/A
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

    Roster

    2023–24 Louisville Cardinals women's basketball team
    PlayersCoaches
    Pos.#NameHeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
    G 1Sydney Taylor5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)GS St. Anthony's
    UMass
    Long Island, NY
    F 2Nyla Harris6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)So Lake Highland Prep Winermere, FL
    F 3Hennie van Schaik6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)JrCentre for Sports and Education
    Cal State Bakersfield
    Urk, Netherlands
    C 10Eseosa Imafidon6 ft 5 in(1.96 m)Fr Proctor Academy Benin City, Nigeria
    F 11Elif Istanbulluoglu6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)Fr Fenerbahçe S.K. Istanbul, Turkey
    G 12 Kiki Jefferson 6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)GS Lancaster Catholic
    James Madison
    Lancaster, PA
    G 13Merissah Russell6 ft 0 in(1.83 m)Sr Cairine Wilson Ottawa, Ontario
    G 15Nina Rickards5 ft 9 in(1.75 m)GS Christ the King
    Florida
    Queens, NY
    F 23Alexia Mobley6 ft 2 in(1.88 m)RS So Reynoldsburg Reynoldsburgh, OH
    G/F 24Eylia Love6 ft 1 in(1.85 m)Jr Olathe North
    Georgia Tech
    Kansas City, MO
    G 30Jayda Curry5 ft 6 in(1.68 m)So Centennial
    California
    Corona, CA
    F 44Olivia Cochran6 ft 3 in(1.91 m)Jr Carver Columbus, GA
    Head coach
    Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Roster
    Last update: October 31, 2023

    Schedule and results

    Source [13]

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance)
    city, state
    Non-Conference Regular season
    November 6, 2023*
    6:00 p.m.,  ESPN+
    No. 17 at  Cincinnati W  77–59  1–0
    Fifth Third Arena  (1,725)
    Cincinnati, OH
    November 12, 2023*
    4:00 p.m.,  ACCN
    No. 17 DePaul W  81–74  2–0
    KFC Yum! Center  (7,456)
    Louisville, KY
    November 16, 2023*
    7:00 p.m., ACCNX
    No. 19 Bellarmine W  111–33  3–0
    KFC Yum! Center (7,486)
    Louisville, KY
    November 19, 2023*
    4:00 p.m., ACCN
    No. 19 Bucknell W  77–44  4–0
    KFC Yum! Center (7,383)
    Louisville, KY
    November 24, 2023*
    12:00 p.m., ESPN+
    No. 20 vs.  Alabama
    Betty Chancellor Classic
    L  73–78  4–1
    Merrell Center  
    Katy, TX
    November 25, 2023*
    12:00 p.m., ESPN+
    No. 20 vs.  Liberty
    Betty Chancellor Classic
    W  72–63  5–1
    Merrell Center (256)
    Katy, TX
    November 26, 2023*
    1:45 p.m., ESPN+
    No. 20 vs.  Gonzaga
    Betty Chancellor Classic
    W  81–70  6–1
    Merrell Center 
    Katy, TX
    November 29, 2023*
    9:15 p.m.,  ESPNU
    No. 22 at No. 19  Ole Miss
    ACC–SEC Challenge
    W  64–58  7–1
    SJB Pavilion  (2,694)
    University, MS
    December 3, 2023*
    12:00 p.m., ACCNX
    No. 22 North Carolina A&T W  80–40  8–1
    KFC Yum! Center (7,618)
    Louisville, KY
    December 10, 2023*
    2:00 p.m., ACCN
    No. 18 Kentucky
    Rivalry
    W  73–61  9–1
    KFC Yum! Center (11,291)
    Louisville, KY
    December 13, 2023*
    4:00 p.m., ACCNX
    No. 18 Morehead State W  74–48  10–1
    KFC Yum! Center (7,086)
    Louisville, KY
    December 16, 2023*
    12:00 p.m.,  Fox
    No. 18 at No. 17  Connecticut L  62–86  10–2
    XL Center  (13,028)
    Hartford, CT
    December 20, 2023*
    7:00 p.m., ACCN
    No. 19 No. 23  Washington W  59–51  11–2
    KFC Yum! Center (8,018)
    Louisville, KY
    ACC Regular season
    December 31, 2023
    4:00 p.m., ACCN
    No. 19 at  Miami (FL) W  77–72  12–2
    (1–0)
    Watsco Center  (2,120)
    Coral Gables, FL
    January 4, 2024
    8:00 p.m., ACCN
    No. 17 Duke W  61–44  13–2
    (2–0)
    KFC Yum! Center (7,789)
    Louisville, KY
    January 11, 2024
    6:00 p.m., ACCN
    No. 15 at  Pittsburgh W  74–44  14–2
    (3–0)
    Peterson Events Center  (868)
    Pittsburgh, PA
    January 14, 2024
    2:00 p.m., ACCN
    No. 15 Wake Forest W  83–62  15–2
    (4–0)
    KFC Yum! Center (8,901)
    Louisville, KY
    January 18, 2024
    7:00 p.m., ACCNX
    No. 13 at  Clemson W  81–64  16–2
    (5–0)
    Littlejohn Coliseum  (868)
    Clemson, SC
    January 21, 2024
    2:00 p.m., ACCN
    No. 13 at No. 23  North Carolina L  68–79  16–3
    (5–1)
    Carmichael Arena  (6,073)
    Chapel Hill, NC
    January 25, 2024
    7:00 p.m., ACCNX
    No. 18 Boston College W  88–60  17–3
    (6–1)
    KFC Yum! Center (7,606)
    Louisville, KY
    January 28, 2024
    2:00 p.m., ACCNX
    No. 18 PittsburghW  77–58  18–3
    (7–1)
    KFC Yum! Center (9,452)
    Louisville, KY
    February 1, 2024
    7:00 p.m., ACCNX
    No. 16 No. 21  Syracuse W  81–69  19–3
    (8–1)
    KFC Yum! Center (8,254)
    Louisville, KY
    February 5, 2024
    6:00 p.m.,  ESPN2
    No. 15 at No. 3  NC State L  67–77  19–4
    (8–2)
    Reynolds Coliseum  (5,500)
    Raleigh, NC
    February 8, 2024
    6:00 p.m.,  ESPN
    No. 15 No. 12  Notre Dame W  73–66  20–4
    (9–2)
    KFC Yum! Center (9,417)
    Louisville, KY
    February 11, 2024
    12:00 p.m.,  The CW
    No. 15 at No. 23 SyracuseL  72–73  20–5
    (9–3)
    JMA Wireless Dome  (3,912)
    Syracuse, NY
    February 15, 2024
    7:00 p.m., ACCNX
    No. 18 at Boston CollegeW  69–67  21–5
    (10–3)
    Conte Forum  (937)
    Chestnut Hill, MA
    February 18, 2024
    1:00 p.m., ESPN
    No. 18 No. 12  Virginia Tech L  70–86  21–6
    (10–4)
    KFC Yum! Center (12,249)
    Louisville, KY
    February 22, 2024
    6:00 p.m., ACCN
    No. 20 at  Georgia Tech W  80–62  22–6
    (11–4)
    McCamish Pavilion  (1,554)
    Atlanta, GA
    February 25, 2024
    12:00 p.m., The CW
    No. 20 Virginia L  68–73  22–7
    (11–5)
    KFC Yum! Center (10,305)
    Louisville, KY
    February 29, 2024
    8:00 p.m., ACCN
    No. 22 Florida State W  70–55  23–7
    (12–5)
    KFC Yum! Center (7,932)
    Louisville, KY
    March 3, 2024
    2:00 p.m., ESPN
    No. 22 at No. 17 Notre DameL  58–74  23–8
    (12–6)
    Purcell Pavilion  (9,149)
    Notre Dame, IN
    ACC Women's Tournament
    March 7, 2024
    11:00 a.m., ACCN
    (5) No. 24 vs. (13) Boston College
    Second Round
    W  58–55  24–8
    Greensboro Coliseum  (10,823)
    Greensboro, NC
    March 8, 2024
    11:00 a.m., ACCN
    (5) No. 24 vs. (4) No. 14 Notre Dame
    Quarterfinals
    L  68–77  24–9
    Greensboro Coliseum (10,488)
    Greensboro, NC
    NCAA Women's Tournament
    March 22, 2024*
    1:30 p.m., ESPN2
    (6 A2) No. 23 vs. (11 A2)  Middle Tennessee
    First Round
    L  69–71  24–10
    Pete Maravich Assembly Center  (12,957)
    Baton Rouge, LA
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    A2=Albany 2.
    All times are in Eastern.

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    Coaches1515151918171919161512161215182023242525RV

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    2024 WNBA Draft

    PlayerTeamRoundPick #Position
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