TCU Ready for Louisville in C-USA Tournament Championship Game

Ashley Davis is coming off a 16-point effort against DePaul.

Ashley Davis is coming off a 16-point effort against DePaul.

March 6, 2005

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GAME #32:


TCU (22-9, 10-4) vs. Louisville (22-7, 11-3)
March 6, 2005 • Charlotte, N.C. • 4 p.m. CST

MEDIA COVERAGE
TV:
ESPN 2, national broadcast
P-B-P: Dave Pasch
Color: Nancy Lieberman
Radio: KTCU 88.7, Dallas/Fort Worth
P-B-P: Jeff Williams
Color: Marcy Girton
Internet Radio: www.ktcu.tcu.edu/ktcu
Live Stats: www.charlotte49ers.com

ABOUT THE GAME
The TCU Lady Frogs (22-9, 10-4 C-USA) will take on the Louisville Cardinals (22-7, 11-3 C-USA) Sunday for the 2005 Pepsi Conference USA Tournament championship in Charlotte, N.C. The game is set to be televised nationally by ESPN 2 at 4 p.m. CST. Dave Pasch will give the play-by-play call and Nancy Lieberman is the color analyst. Louisville won the regular-season meeting with TCU by a 63-57 score in Louisville, Ky. The Lady Frogs were up by as many as 18 before U of L made an incredible comeback. TCU defeated the Cards in the semis of the 2004 C-USA Tourney in Fort Worth, Texas, by a 69-59 score. It was the only other meeting between the two schools in the C-USA Tournament.

TCU'S LAST TIME OUT
TCU advanced to its third Conference USA Tournament championship game in a row Saturday in Charlotte, N.C. The Lady Frogs ended the No. 12/11 DePaul Blue Demons' 14-game winning streak by upending the league's regular-season champs by an 87-77 score. Sandora Irvin finished as the game's high scorer with 24 points and she grabbed 13 boards.

LOUISVILLE'S LAST TIME OUT
Louisville gutted out a 56-48 victory over the Houston Lady Cougars in the other C-USA Tournament semifinal contest Saturday. Jazz Covington paced the Cardinals' scoring with 16 points. Katie Olson came off the bench to score 13 and she grabbed six rebounds. Sancho Lyttle from Houston was the game's high scorer with 22 points and she added 10 boards and six steals.

 

 


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