WNCAAB | 12/14 23:30 | - | [117] Louisville Women v Bellarmine Women [9] | W | 73-43 | |
WNCAAB | 12/11 18:00 | - | [137] Louisville Women v Kentucky Women [54] | W | 86-72 | |
WNCAAB | 12/07 00:00 | - | [341] SIU Edwardsville Women v Louisville Women [149] | W | 32-105 | |
WNCAAB | 12/04 22:00 | - | [124] Louisville Women v Middle Tennessee Women [6] | L | 49-67 | |
WNCAAB | 12/01 00:30 | - | [18] Ohio State Women v Louisville Women [86] | L | 96-77 | |
WNCAAB | 11/25 17:00 | - | [298] Longwood Women v Louisville Women [96] | W | 37-100 | |
WNCAAB | 11/21 22:00 | - | [64] Louisville Women v South Dakota State Women [134] | L | 55-65 | |
WNCAAB | 11/21 00:30 | - | [247] Texas Women v Louisville Women [104] | W | 63-71 | |
WNCAAB | 11/20 00:30 | - | [45] Gonzaga Women v Louisville Women [61] | L | 79-67 | |
WNCAAB | 11/13 22:00 | - | [68] Louisville Women v Belmont Women [146] | W | 75-70 | |
WNCAAB | 11/11 00:00 | - | [243] IUPUI Women v Louisville Women [112] | W | 62-84 | |
WNCAAB | 11/07 22:00 | - | [27] Cincinnati Women v Louisville Women [27] | W | 68-87 | |
WNCAAB | 04/01 23:00 | 140 | Louisville Women v South Carolina Women | L | 59-72 | |
WNCAAB | 03/29 01:00 | 138 | Michigan Women v Louisville Women | W | 50-62 | |
WNCAAB | 03/26 20:00 | 136 | Tennessee Women v Louisville Women | W | 64-76 | |
WNCAAB | 03/20 23:00 | 124 | Gonzaga Women v Louisville Women | W | 59-68 | |
WNCAAB | 03/18 22:00 | 122 | Albany Women v Louisville Women | W | 51-83 | |
WNCAAB | 03/04 23:00 | 3 | [6] Louisville Women v Miami Florida Women [119] | L | 59-61 | |
WNCAAB | 02/27 17:00 | - | [8] Louisville Women v Notre Dame Women [38] | W | 86-64 | |
WNCAAB | 02/24 23:00 | - | [7] Louisville Women v Pittsburgh Women [954] | W | 66-55 | |
WNCAAB | 02/20 19:00 | - | [35] Virginia Tech Women v Louisville Women [8] | W | 56-70 | |
WNCAAB | 02/17 23:00 | - | [5] Louisville Women v North Carolina Women [30] | L | 65-66 | |
WNCAAB | 02/13 19:00 | - | [27] Notre Dame Women v Louisville Women [6] | W | 47-73 | |
WNCAAB | 02/11 00:00 | - | [1055] Virginia Women v Louisville Women [2] | D | Cancelled | |
WNCAAB | 02/06 17:00 | - | [3] Louisville Women v Syracuse Women [882] | W | 100-64 | |
WNCAAB | 02/03 23:00 | - | [3] Louisville Women v Clemson Women [1003] | W | 93-71 | |
WNCAAB | 02/02 00:00 | - | [7] Louisville Women v Miami Florida Women [127] | W | 69-66 | |
WNCAAB | 01/30 20:00 | - | [70] Duke Women v Louisville Women [9] | W | 65-77 | |
WNCAAB | 01/28 01:00 | - | [177] Florida State Women v Louisville Women [11] | W | 62-75 | |
WNCAAB | 01/23 19:00 | - | [94] Wake Forest Women v Louisville Women [12] | W | 60-72 |
The Louisville Cardinals women's basketball team represents the University of Louisville in women's basketball. The school competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Cardinals play home basketball games at KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
Louisville's current head coach is Jeff Walz, who joined the team in 2007. Under his leadership the school moved into the top 15 in attendance his first year, averaging 6,456 fans per game.
Louisville represented USA basketball at Globl Jam 2023, and defeated team Canada, by a score of 68–66 in the gold medal game.
The Cardinals have reached the NCAA Tournament in 1983, 1984, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023. They reached the Final Four 4 times in 2009, 2013, 2018, and 2022; losing in the title game twice (09,13). They have been in six conferences, playing in the Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference from 1978 to 1981, the Metro Conference from 1981 to 1995, Conference USA from 1995 to 2005, the Big East Conference from 2005 to 2013, the American Athletic Conference for the 2013–14 season, and the Atlantic Coast Conference since 2014.
Asia Durr was named ACC Player of the Year two years in a row in 2018 and 2019. Durr, received 29 of 31 votes for pre-season All-American. Durr was named to the All-American list for 2019, and was nominated for the John. R Wooden Award in the same season. In high school she was also selected as the Miss Georgia Girls Basketball Player of the Year twice, 2014 and 2015.