By: Gregoire Beda
Boston College Louisville 75-65 at the Conte Forum. Quinten Post, Jaeden Zackery and Makai-Ashton Langford had outstanding double figure performances to help improve their record. The Eagles are now 8-4 at home and 5-6 in conference play finishing with an overall record of 10-11. Despite losing the Cardinals had four players in double figures. Louisville continues to struggle this season with an overall record of 2-18 and a conference record of 0-9.
Eagles head coach Earl Grant told the media about the adjustments that were made at the half despite having a slow start in the first quarter.
Embed from Getty Images“We made the adjustment at half. I really feel like we anchored the game in the middle of the second half where guys really played together on offense and showed a lot grit and toughness on defense.”
Lashford expressed to the media the disbelief from basketball critics towards the Eagles program and how each game is a step by step process.
“Nobody really believed in us at the start of the season anyway so I don’t look at our situation as pressure at all. We’re just trying to win.”
Louisville’s head coach Kenny Payne spoke upon the 17 turnovers his team allowed vs the Eagles and what the Eagles possessed in the matchup that the Cardinals didn’t.
“The elephant in the room were the turnovers. We can’t describe a guy who gets the ball an starts to panic then ends up traveling or throwing the ball out of bounds.”
“They have something I wish we had a little more of that’s toughness, physicality and the way they play. We handled it for the most part in the first half but in the second half they were the aggressors that put us on our heels.”
Louisville will travel to the Joyce Center to face Notre Dame on Saturday Jan.28 at 12:00 P.M. EST.
Boston College will travel to the John Paul Jones Arena to face Virginia Saturday Jan.28 at 12:00 P.M. EST.