CINCINNATI, Ohio — Transfers Sydney Taylor scored 16 points and Jayda Curry had 13 to help No. 17 Louisville beat Cincinnati 77-59 in the season opener for both on Monday night.


What You Need To Know

  • Transfers Sydney Taylor scored 16 points and Jayda Curry had 13 to help No. 17 Louisville beat Cincinnati 77-59 in the season opener for both

  • Louisville led 36-22 by halftime after holding Cincinnati to just seven points in the second quarter 

  • The Bearcats played 13 players, nine of whom scored

The Cardinals, the only team to reach the Elite Eight in the last five NCAA tournaments, were playing their first game without star Hailey Van Lith, who transferred to defending national champion LSU. No.1 LSU was stunned by No. 20 Colorado 92-78 in its home opener Monday, Nov. 6.

Louisville led 36-22 by halftime after holding Cincinnati to just seven points in the second quarter and grew the lead to as many as 20 at 77-57 in the last minute.

Jillian Hayes scored 20 to lead Cincinnati. The Bearcats played 13 players, nine of whom scored.

Taylor, a transfer from UMass, hit two 3-pointers, as did Curry. Kiki Jefferson, an 1,800-point transfer from James Madison, added nine points. The Cardinals forced 21 turnovers and turned them into 27 points and outscored the Bearcats 26-16 at the free-throw line.

The Cardinals and Jeff Walz will play their first home game Friday, Nov. 12 when they welcome the DePaul Blue Demons to the KFC Yum! Center.