Mariya Moore and reserve Asia Durr scored 15 points apiece and Louisville's defence dominated in a 65-48 win over No. 18 Duke on Sunday.
Myisha Hines-Allen added 14 for the Cardinals (12-5, 4-0), who won their ninth straight.
Rebecca Greenwell had 14 points and Azura Stevens had 12 with 10 rebounds for the Blue Devils (12-5, 1-2), who only led at 2-0 in their first-ever game at Louisville. It was their lowest scoring game of the season.
Louisville had an 8-0 run in the first quarter and another in the second that turned into a 14-2 surge to produce a 31-17 lead at the half. After an even third quarter, the lead ballooned to 61-36 after a 3-point play by Hines-Allen with 4:48 to play.
Duke made its last six shots to finish at 39 per cent for the game (18 of 46), but only made 9 of 19 free throws and had 22 turnovers the Cardinals turned into 27 points.
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