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Louisville hammers Bellarmine, 100-37

2025-11-30 23:58
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Louisville hammers Bellarmine, 100-37

Louisville dominated Bellarmine (coached by former Card great, Monique Reid) in the final game in a multi-team event that included Eastern Illinois and East Tennessee State playing in a round robin ev...

Louisville hammers Bellarmine, 100-37Story byRachel BrandSun, November 30, 2025 at 11:58 PM UTC·2 min read

Louisville dominated Bellarmine (coached by former Card great, Monique Reid) in the final game in a multi-team event that included Eastern Illinois and East Tennessee State playing in a round robin event.  The Cards played all three teams in the past three days and handled each of them easily.  It was beneficial for players like Anaya Hardy who had quality minutes getting more comfortable at playing at game speed and Reagan Bender who had such solid games that she moved into the starting lineup against Bellarmine.

Against Bellarmine Imari Berry came off the bench to lead the team with 14 points to which she added 5 rebounds and 4 assists. Reyna Scott had 13 points and 4 rebounds and 4 assists.    Anaya Hardy had 6 points and 10 rebounds.

Coach Reid said that Coach Walz was one of her mentors.  He said that he speaks with her often and give her the advice, “Don’t get too high after a win and don’t get too low after a loss…. It’s a marathon it’s not a sprint.”  He added, “Youve got to figure out what your team is good at and then try and stay the course with that.”

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In that same vein Coach Walz is still trying to figure out his best rotation.  He talked about Reagan Bender, “She really competed in our first two games of this MTE.  She led us in steals the first two games, she rebounded the ball. I thought Reagan did a really nice job.  She had a really good three games.  Hopefully she continue to use this to grow and get better.”

He added, “I’m just trying to figure out the best mix for our team.  We’re still going to be experiment and trying to figure out what’s our best lineup.”

Next up is the marquee matchup against #2 South Carolina.  The game is this Thursday at 7PM and can be seen on ESPN.  It’s a “stripe out” with even sections wearing white and odd sections wearing red.  

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