2012–13 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team

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2012–13 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball
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Conference Big East Conference
Ranking
Coaches #1
AP #2
2012–13 record 35–5 (14–4 Big East)
Head coach Rick Pitino
Assistant coach Wyking Jones
Assistant coach Kevin Keatts
Assistant coach Kareem Richardson
Home arena KFC Yum! Center
Seasons
« 2011–12 2013–14 »
2012–13 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#2 Louisville 14 4   .778     35 5   .875
#8 Georgetown 14 4   .778     25 7   .781
#15 Marquette 14 4   .778     26 9   .743
#20 Pittsburgh 12 6   .667     24 9   .727
#16 Syracuse 11 7   .611     30 10   .750
#23 Notre Dame 11 7   .611     25 10   .714
Villanova 10 8   .556     20 14   .588
Connecticut* 10 8   .556     20 10   .667
Cincinnati 9 9   .500     22 12   .647
Providence 9 9   .500     19 15   .559
St. John's 8 10   .444     17 16   .515
Rutgers 5 13   .278     15 16   .484
Seton Hall 3 15   .167     15 18   .455
South Florida 3 15   .167     12 19   .387
DePaul 2 16   .111     11 21   .344
2013 Big East Tournament winner
As of March 30, 2013[1]; Rankings from AP Poll
*Ineligible for postseason play due to APR penalties

The 2012–13 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team represented the University of Louisville during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, Louisville's 99th season of intercollegiate competition. The Cardinals competed in the Big East Conference and were coached by Rick Pitino. This was his twelfth season as head coach of Louisville. The team played its home games on Denny Crum Court at the KFC Yum! Center.

The Cardinals won the 2013 NCAA National Championship (their 3rd) and their 10th NCAA Regional Championship (Final Four). They were Big East regular season champions (2nd) and repeated as Big East Tournament Champions (3rd) in the league's final year under its original structure. They finished the season with a 35-5 record, recording the most victories in school history.

Pre-season

The Cardinals were the consensus #2 team in the preseason polls and picked to win Big East conference by the media and the coaches.[2] They returned 5 of 9 players from the 2012 Final Four team lead by senior and Big East Pre-Season Player of the Year Peyton Siva.[3] They lost senior Mike Marra to a knee injury on the first day of practice.[4]

Departures

Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
Rakeem Buckles 4 PF 6'8" 200 Senior Miami, Florida Transferred to FIU
Elisha Justice 22 PG 5'11" 170 Sophomore Dorton, Kentucky Transferred to Pikeville
Kyle Kuric 14 SG 6'4" 185 Senior Evansville, Indiana Graduated
Chris Smith 5 G 6'3" 200 Senior Sacramento, California Graduated
Jared Swopshire 21 SF 6'7" 215 Junior St. Louis, Missouri Graduated.[5] Transferred to Northwestern for grad school.

Class of 2012 signees

Name Home town High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Montrezl Harrell
PF
Tarboro, NC North Edgecombe Magnet HS 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Jun 4, 2012 
Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:4/5 stars   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 92
Mangok Mathiang
C
Melbourne, Australia IMG Academy Bradenton, FL 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Aug 19, 2012 
Scout: N/A   Rivals: N/A   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 60
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: NR   Rivals: NR  ESPN: NR
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

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Roster

2012–13 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year High school/previous college Home town
G 2 Russ Smith 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 160 lb (73 kg) Jr Archbishop Molloy HS (NY) Brooklyn, New York
G 3 Peyton Siva 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Sr Franklin Seattle, Washington
G 5 Kevin Ware Injured 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 185 lb (84 kg) So Rockdale County Conyers, Georgia
C 10 Gorgui Dieng 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Jr Huntington Prep (WV) Kebemer, Senegal
F 11 Luke Hancock 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 200 lb (91 kg) RS Jr Hargrave Military Academy
George Mason
Roanoke, Virginia
C 12 Mangok Mathiang Current redshirt 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Fr IMG Academy (FL) Melbourne, Australia
G 14 Logan Baumann 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 165 lb (75 kg) Fr Ohio County Hartford, Kentucky
G 15 Tim Henderson 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Jr Christian Academy Louisville, Kentucky
G 20 Wayne Blackshear 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 225 lb (102 kg) So Morgan Park Chicago, Illinois
F 21 Chane Behanan 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 245 lb (111 kg) So Bowling Green (KY) Cincinnati, Ohio
F 24 Montrezl Harrell 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 225 lb (102 kg) Fr Hargrave Military Academy (VA) Tarboro, North Carolina
C 25 Zach Price 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 235 lb (107 kg) So Jeffersontown Louisville, Kentucky
G 32 Michael Baffour 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Jr Bryan Station Lexington, Kentucky
G 33 Mike Marra Injured 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Sr Northfield Mount Hermon (MA) Esmond, Rhode Island
F 44 Stephan Van Treese [6] 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Sr Lawrence North Indianapolis, Indiana
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

[7]

Regular season

Out of conference

Louisville opened with two exhibition victories and 3 wins at home. They played in the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament[8] where they defeated #13 Missouri by 23 before losing to #5 Duke in the championship game.[9] Gorgui Dieng suffered a broken wrist in the Missouri game and did not play against Duke. Louisville won the rest of its out of conference slate including victories at Memphis in the Hall of Fame Shootout and victories against in state rivals Western Kentucky and Kentucky. They entered Big East play with a 12–1 record.[10]

Departures

Name Number Pos. Height Weight Year Hometown Notes
Angel Nunez 1 SF 6'7" 190 Sophomore Washington Heights, New York Transferred to Gonzaga

Big East

The Cardinals opened Big East play with four victories, and were voted #1 in both AP and Coaches Polls in week 10.[11] They then dropped three straight, a 2-point home loss to #6 Syracuse and back to back road losses at Villanova and Georgetown. The Cardinals won 10 of their next 11 with the one loss at Notre Dame in a 5 OT game that is the longest regular season game in Big East history.[12] They finished the regular season with a 26–5 (14–4) record and claimed a three way tie with Georgetown and Marquette as Big East Regular Season Champions.

Junior guard Russ Smith was named a Sporting News Third Team All-American.[13] Senior co-captain Peyton Siva was named 2013 American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Men's Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year.[14] Junior Gorgui Dieng was named 2013 Big East Defensive Player of the Year.[15] Smith and Dieng were named to the 2013 All-Big East First team. Siva was named to the All-Big East Third Team.

Post season

Big East Tournament

The Cardinal were the #2 seed in the tournament and faced Villanova in the quarter finals, defeating them 74-55.[16] They next defeated #24 Notre Dame 69-57[17] setting up the final Big East Tournament Championship game against #19 Syracuse. Louisville was down by 16 in the second half, but rallied to claim their 3rd Big East Tournament Championship with a 78-61 victory. The Cardinals repeated as tournament champions.[18]

NCAA Tournament

Louisville received the #1 overall seed in the Midwest Region of the NCAA Tournament.[19] They opened the tournament with a 79-48 win over North Carolina A&T, setting the NCAA tournament single game record for steals with 20. They closed out the opening weekend by defeating Colorado State 82-56. They defeated Oregon in the regional semi-final 77-69 to set up a regional final with Duke, who they had lost to in the season opening tournament. Before halftime of the game Louisville guard Kevin Ware suffered a compound fracture. The Cardinals rallied together to defeat Duke by 22 (the largest tournament defeat for coach Mike Krzyzewski since the 1990 National Title Game), 85-63.

The Cardinals advanced to their second consecutive Final Four (their 10th) to face Wichita State. The Shockers led most of the game, and were up by as many as 12 with 13 minutes to play. A 20-point performance by Luke Hancock, and two timely 3-point shots by walk-on Tim Henderson kept the Cardinals in the game, which they won 72-68 to advance to face Michigan in the National Championship.

In its third NCAA Championship game Louisville went down 12 points. The Cardinals rallied behind a 22-point effort by Final Four MOP Luke Hancock, 18 points and 5 assists from senior captain Peyton Siva, and 15 points and 12 rebounds from sophomore Chane Behanan to win 82-76, giving Louisville basketball its third NCAA Championship and giving coach Rick Pitino his first title at Louisville.

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (Attendance)
City, State
Exhibition
Nov. 1, 2012*
7:00 pm, WHAS
#2 Pikeville W 93–57 
 19  Harrell   13  Harrell   6  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (20,277)
Louisville, KY
Nov. 7, 2012*
7:00 pm, WHAS
#2 Bellarmine W 65–46 
 16  Harrell   12  Dieng   7  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (20,422)
Louisville, KY
Non-Conference Regular Season
Nov. 11, 2012*
4:00 pm, WHAS
#2 Manhattan W 79–51  1–0
 23  Smith   9  Behanan   10  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (20,921)
Louisville, KY
Nov. 15, 2012*
7:00 pm, WHAS
#2 Samford
Battle 4 Atlantis Opening Game
W 80–54  2–0
 18  Smith   18  Behanan   7  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (20,016)
Louisville, KY
Nov. 18, 2012*
4:00 pm, WHAS
#2 Miami (OH) W 80–39  3–0
 23  Smith   9  Dieng   10  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (20,258)
Louisville, KY
Nov. 22, 2012*
9:30 pm, NBCSN
#2 vs. Northern Iowa
Battle 4 Atlantis Quarterfinal
W 51–46  4–0
 16  Smith   9  Dieng   5  Smith  Atlantis Resort (3,126)
Nassau, Bahamas
Nov. 23, 2012*
9:30 pm, NBCSN
#2 vs. #13 Missouri
Battle 4 Atlantis
W 84–61  5–0
 19  Hancock   6  Tied   6  Siva  Atlantis Resort (3,153)
Nassau, Bahamas
Nov. 24, 2012*
9:30 pm, NBCSN
#2 vs. #5 Duke
Battle 4 Atlantis
L 71–76  5–1
 19  Siva   8  Van Treese   4  Siva  Atlantis Resort (3,511)
Nassau, Bahamas
Dec. 1, 2012*
1:00 pm, WHAS/ESPN3
#5 Illinois State W 69–66  6–1
 24  Smith   9  Behanan   4  Tied  KFC Yum! Center (19,816)
Louisville, KY
Dec. 4, 2012*
9:00 pm, ESPNU
#5 at College of Charleston W 80–38  7–1
 18  Blackshear   10  Van Treese   4  Smith  TD Arena (5,117)
Charleston, SC
Dec. 8, 2012*
2:00 pm, ESPN3
#5 UMKC W 99–47  8–1
 31  Smith   7  Tied   6  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (20,074)
Louisville, KY
Dec. 15, 2012*
2:30 pm, FSN
#6 at Memphis
Basketball Hall of Fame Shootout
W 87–78  9–1
 22  Behanan   6  Harrell   7  Siva  FedEx Forum (18,392)
Memphis, TN
Dec. 19, 2012*
7:00 pm, WHAS/ESPN3
#5 FIU
Billy Minardi Classic
W 79–55  10–1
 18  Blackshear   11  Behanan   12  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (21,411)
Louisville, KY
Dec. 22, 2012*
8:30 pm, ESPNU
#5 vs. WKU W 78–55  11–1
 20  Smith   8  Blackshear   5  Siva  Bridgestone Arena (10,728)
Nashville, TN
Dec. 29, 2012*
4:00 pm, CBS
#4 Kentucky
Battle for the Bluegrass
W 80–77  12–1
 21  Smith   7  Tied   3  Tied  KFC Yum! Center (22,810)
Louisville, KY
Big East regular season
Jan. 2, 2013
6:00 pm, Big East/WHAS/ESPN3
#4 Providence W 80–62  13–1 (1–0)
 23  Smith   11  Dieng   8  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (21,305)
Louisville, KY
Jan. 9, 2013
7:00 pm, ESPN2
#3 at Seton Hall W 73–58  14–1 (2–0)
 16  Dieng   14  Dieng   7  Siva  Prudential Center (7,013)
Newark, NJ
Jan. 12, 2013
4:00 pm, Big East/WHAS/ESPN3
#3 South Florida W 64–38  15–1 (3–0)
 17  Siva   16  Dieng   1  Tied  KFC Yum! Center (21,903)
Louisville, KY
Jan. 14, 2013
7:00 pm, ESPN
#1 at Connecticut W 73–58  16–1 (4–0)
 23  Smith   16  Dieng   5  Behanan  XL Center (14,287)
Hartford, CT
Jan. 19, 2013
4:00 pm, ESPN
#1 #6 Syracuse L 68–70  16–2 (4–1)
 25  Smith   11  Behanan   6  Dieng, Siva  KFC Yum! Center (22,814)
Louisville, KY
Jan. 22, 2013
8:00 pm, Big East/WHAS/ESPN3
#5 at Villanova L 64–73  16–3 (4–2)
 17  Blackshear   9  Dieng   13  Siva  Wells Fargo Center (11,887)
Philadelphia, PA
Jan. 26, 2013
12:00 pm, ESPN
#5 at Georgetown L 51–53  16–4 (4–3)
 12  "Tied"   8  "Tied"   1  "Tied"  Verizon Center (17,474)
Washington, D.C.
Jan. 28, 2013
7:00 pm, ESPN
#12 Pittsburgh W 64–61  17–4 (5–3)
 20  Smith   12  Dieng   10  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (22,411)
Louisville, KY
Feb. 3, 2013
2:00 pm, ESPN
#12 #25 Marquette W 70–51  18–4 (6–3)
 18  Smith   8  Dieng   7  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (21,418)
Louisville, KY
Feb. 6, 2013
7:30 pm, Big East/WHAS/ESPN3
#11 at Rutgers W 68–48  19–4 (7–3)
 19  Blackshear   8  Dieng   7  Siva  Louis Brown Athletic Center (5,862)
Piscataway, NJ
Feb. 9, 2013
9:00 pm, ESPN
#11 at #25 Notre Dame
ESPN College Gameday
L 101–104 5 OT 19–5 (7–4)
 30  Behanan   15  Behanan   5  Dieng  Joyce Center (9,149)
Notre Dame, IN
Feb. 14, 2013
9:00 pm, ESPN
#12 St. John's W 72–58  20–5 (8–4)
 24  Smith   17  Dieng   6  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (22,086)
Louisville, KY
Feb. 17, 2013
1:00 pm, ESPN
#12 at South Florida W 59–41  21–5 (9–4)
 15  Smith   10  Dieng   7  Siva  USF Sun Dome (7,368)
Tampa, FL
Feb. 23, 2013
12:00 pm, Big East/WHAS/ESPN3
#10 Seton Hall W 79–61  22–5 (10–4)
 23  Dieng   8  Dieng, Behanan   5  Siva, Smith  KFC Yum! Center (22,332)
Louisville, KY
Feb. 27, 2013
9:00 pm, ESPNU
#10 at DePaul W 79–58  23–5 (11–4)
 17  Smith   9  Behanan   6  Siva  Allstate Arena (8,654)
Rosemont, IL
Mar. 2, 2013
12:00 pm, CBS
#10 at #12 Syracuse W 58–53  24–5 (12–4)
 18  Smith   14  Dieng   5  Smith  Carrier Dome (31,173)
Syracuse, NY
Mar. 4, 2013
7:00 pm, ESPN
#8 Cincinnati W 67–51  25–5 (13–4)
 18  Smith   9  Dieng   4  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (22,739)
Louisville, KY
Mar. 9, 2013
4:00 pm, CBS
#8 #24 Notre Dame
Senior Day
W 73–57  26–5 (14–4)
 20  Dieng   11  Dieng   5  Siva  KFC Yum! Center (22,815)
Louisville, KY
Big East Tournament
Mar. 14, 2013
7:00 pm, ESPN
(2) #4 vs. (7) Villanova
Quarterfinals
W 74–55  27–5
 28  Smith   8  Van Treese   4  Siva  Madison Square Garden (20,057)
New York, NY
Mar. 15, 2013
9:50 pm, ESPN
(2) #4 vs. (6) #24 Notre Dame
Semifinals
W 69–57  28–5
 20  Smith   12  Dieng   6  Siva, Smith  Madison Square Garden (20,057)
New York, NY
Mar. 16, 2013
8:30 pm, ESPN
(2) #4 vs. (5) #19 Syracuse
Championship Game
W 78–61  29–5
 20  Harrell   9  Dieng   8  Siva/Dieng  Madison Square Garden (20,057)
New York, NY
NCAA Tournament
Mar. 21, 2013*
6:50 pm, TBS
(1 MW) #2 vs. (16 MW) North Carolina A&T
Second Round
W 79–48  30–5
 23  Smith   7  Dieng, Van Treese   8  Siva  Rupp Arena (23,500)
Lexington, KY
Mar. 23, 2013*
5:15 pm, CBS
(1 MW) #2 vs. (8 MW) Colorado State
Third Round
W 82–56  31–5
 27  Smith   4  Harrell, Blackshear   5  Siva, Ware  Rupp Arena (23,500)
Lexington, KY
Mar. 29, 2013*
7:15 pm, CBS
(1 MW) #2 vs. (12 MW) #25 Oregon
Sweet Sixteen
W 77–69  32–5
 31  Smith   9  Dieng   3  Siva, Smith  Lucas Oil Stadium (35,520)
Indianapolis, IN
Mar. 31, 2013*
5:05 PM, CBS
(1 MW) #2 vs. (2 MW) #6 Duke
Elite Eight
W 85–63  33–5
 23  Smith   11  Dieng   4  Siva  Lucas Oil Stadium (34,657)
Indianapolis, IN
Apr. 6, 2013*
6:09 PM, CBS
(1 MW) #2 vs. (9 W) (9 W) Wichita State
Final Four
W 72–68  34–5
 21  Smith   9  Behanan   3  Siva, Smith  Georgia Dome (75,350[20])
Atlanta, GA
Apr. 8, 2013*
9:23 pm, CBS
(1 MW) #2 vs. #10 Michigan
Championship Game
W 82–76  35–5
 22  Hancock   12  Behanan   6  Dieng  Georgia Dome (74,326)
Atlanta, GA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time. (#) during NCAA Tournament is seed with Region MW=Midwest W=West.

Rankings

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Source:[11]

Ranking Movement
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week.
Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Wk 15 Wk 16 Wk 17 Wk 18 Final
AP 2 2 2 5 5 6 5 4 4 3 1 5 12 11 12 10 10 8 4 2
Coaches 2 2 2 6 6 6 4 3 4 4 1 5 13 12 12 10 9 6 4 1

Awards

Sporting News Third Team All-America[21]
Russ Smith
Capital One Academic All-America[22]
Peyton Siva
American Eagle Outfitters BIG EAST Men's Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year[23]
Peyton Siva
Big East Defensive Player of the Year[24]
Gorgui Dieng
NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player
Luke Hancock
NCAA Final Four all-tournament team
Chane Behanan
Luke Hancock
Peyton Siva
NCAA (Midwest) Most Outstanding Player[25]
Russ Smith
NCAA Midwest Regional all-tournament team
Russ Smith
Gorgui Dieng
Peyton Siva
Big East Tournament Most Outstanding Player
Peyton Siva
Big East Championship All-Tournament Team[26]
Peyton Siva
Russ Smith
First Team All-Big East
Gorgui Dieng
Russ Smith
Third Team All-Big East
Peyton Siva
Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (top Division I senior 6'0"/1.83 m or shorter)[27]
Peyton Siva
Elite 89 Award (top GPA among upperclass players at Final Four)[28]
Wayne Blackshear

Best Coach/Manager ESPY Award[29]

Rick Pitino

Notable achievements

  • Peyton Siva became Louisville's 64th 1000 point scorer in a 64–38 victory over South Florida on January 12, 2013.[30]
  • Russ Smith became the 65th 1000 point scorer in a 79–58 vicotory over DePaul on February 27, 2013.[31]
  • Rick Pitino won his 300th game as Louisville's Head Coach in a 67–51 victory over Cincinnati on March 4, 2013.[32]
  • Russ Smith broke the Louisville record for most made free throws in a season previous set by Wes Unseld (177) in the 1967–68 season.[33]
  • Peyton Siva broke the Louisville record for most steals in a season with 90 steals,[34] passing the 87 steals Russ Smith had in the 2011-12 season.[35]
  • Peyton Siva broke the Louisville record for most career steals with 254 steals,[36] when he passed Darrell Griffith's record of 230 steals he had from 1976–80.[37]
  • Peyton Siva tied the Big East Tournament record for most steals in a game (7) in the semifinal game against Notre Dame.[38]
  • Peyton Siva won his second Big East Tournament MVP award, becoming only the second player to win this award multiple times (Patrick Ewing)[39]
  • Peyton Siva set a Big East Tournament career record with 29 steals, breaking the old mark of 28, held by Pittsburgh's Brandin Knight since 2003.[40]
  • The team set the NCAA Tournament record for steals in a single game with 20 in a second round game against North Carolina A&T.[41]
  • Russ Smith tied the individual NCAA Tournament single game record for steals with 8 against North Carolina A&T (tied with – Ty Lawson 2009)[42]
  • Set school record with 35 wins during the season passing the 33 wins the 1979–80 and 2004–05 teams had.
  • Luke Hancock is the first and only reserve player to be awarded the Final Four MOP Award.

References

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