November 9, 2025
The Louisville Cardinals women’s basketball team secured a convincing 89-61 victory over the Northern Kentucky Norse in their home opener at the KFC Yum! Center. Taj Roberts led the charge, scoring a game-high 23 points, including 17 in the second half.
Roberts tied her career-high with an impressive 10-for-16 shooting from the field, including three three-pointers. Her dominant performance was a key factor in Louisville’s success. Reyna Scott added 13 points off the bench, showcasing her scoring prowess.
Cardinals’ Strong Second Half
The Cardinals trailed by only three points at halftime but pulled away in the second half, outscoring Northern Kentucky 54-29. Louisville’s offense was firing on all cylinders, shooting 63.9% from the field in the final two periods. The team’s bench played a significant role, contributing 29 points to the Cardinals’ total.
Northern Kentucky’s Struggles
Despite a strong start, the Norse struggled to keep pace with Louisville’s high-powered offense. Kamora Morgan led Northern Kentucky with 13 points, but the team’s shooting percentage was a major concern. They managed to hit only 11 of 36 shots from the field in the second half.
Post-Game Insights
Head Coach Jeff Walz praised his team’s performance, emphasizing the need for consistency throughout the game. “We’ve got to start better,” Walz said. “We started better last year, but we just didn’t finish great.” Walz also highlighted the importance of playing four quarters, acknowledging that his team still has work to do.
Next Up
The Cardinals will host Colorado on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. at the KFC Yum! Center. The game promises to be an exciting matchup between two teams looking to build momentum in the season.
With this win, the Cardinals improve to 1-1, while the Norse fall to 0-2. Louisville’s strong performance in the second half was a testament to their team chemistry and determination.
Photos by Roscelle Griffin

Roscelle Griffin, a talented photographer from Johnson City, Tennessee, excelled as a women’s basketball player at the University of Louisville. Her passion for photography, ignited by her grandmother’s gift of a Polaroid camera, now drives her to capture moments that transport viewers into a world of boldness and excitement. Roscelle’s media company, 502 Media Now, specializes in sports videography and photography, showcasing the dynamic world of sports while also excelling in real estate, headshots, weddings, and events.




























