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For the second year in a row, the womenโs basketball teams at Louisville and N.C. State will meet on the hardwood while both are ranked in the top 10 of the Associated Press Top 25 Poll. This yearโs clash tips off at 7 p.m. ET Monday night on ESPN2 inside the KFC Yum! Center.
Last year, in Raleigh, the ninth-ranked Cardinals upset the No. 4 Wolfpack, 66-59. The key then was Kylee Shook, last yearโs ACC Defensive Player of the Year, who frustrated and smothered N.C. State All-American Elissa Cunane, holding her to 1-of-12 shooting from the floor.
Shook is gone โ off to the WNBA with the New York Liberty โ but all eyes will be on Cunane again. She can be the difference-maker for the Wolfpack.
When now-ranked No. 1 Louisville (16-0, 9-0 ACC) hosts No. 4 N.C. State (11-1, 6-1 ACC) on Monday night, itโll be the first game the star junior center has played in since Jan. 3, last taking the court in a win against Boston College. In that contest, Cunane scored a season-high 24 points on 9-of-9 shooting to go along with eight boards and three steals.
After that game, N.C. State went on a 21-day pause due to a positive COVID-19 test within the program and subsequent contact tracing. Cunane remained in COVID protocols when the team resumed play on Jan. 24. Last Thursday, her absence was apparent as the Wolfpack โ then ranked No. 2 โ fell on the road in overtime to Virginia Tech.
Camille Hobby put forth an admirable effort in Cunaneโs absence, totaling 19 points and nine rebounds in the loss โ both career highs for the sophomore from Jacksonville, Florida โ but the numbers in the box score didnโt matter much for her.
โIt doesn’t matter how many points you score if you lose,โ Hobby said. โOur coaches are going to watch the film and get everything together. Weโll be ready when we play Louisville.โ
While Hobby played some of her best basketball against the Hokies, the Wolfpack still wouldโve rather had an All-American in the paint than not.
N.C. State head coach Wes Moore is expecting to have Cunane available on Monday. While she might not be 100% in shape โ having not played in nearly a month โ he knows that having her is a luxury. He knows that her presence makes his team better.
โI think thereโs a real good chance, unless she has a setback,โ Moore said Thursday of Cunaneโs availability vs. Louisville. โThe tough part isโฆ she was home for 10 days, having to quarantine and stay away from everybody. So, weโll see.
โBut yea, I’d rather have whatever we can get of Elissa than not have her, for sure.โ
Louisville does not have the benefit of throwing a 6-foot-5 tough-as-nails banger like Shook at Cunane this season. In fact, if the undefeated Cardinals have one weakness, itโs that theyโre a little short on height and a bit thin on depth in the post. Louisville has four players who are above 6-foot-1, but two of them โ freshmen Ramani Parker and Malea Williams โ arenโt regular contributors to the rotation.
Sure, Jeff Walz has Olivia Cochrane at his disposal in the starting lineup, but while the 6-foot-3 freshman has played well, itโs unclear if sheโs capable of scoring on and defending against a player of Cunaneโs caliber.
For Louisville, the player most equipped to disrupt Cunane might be Elizabeth Dixon, who has emerged recently as a crucial player in the Cardinalsโ rotation. A 6-foot-5 forward from Memphis, Tennessee, Dixon has tallied a combined 40 points, 17 rebounds and four steals over her last three games.
โLiz can shoot the ball well. Sheโs been putting in a lot of work,โ said teammate Dana Evans. โAnd I think it’s definitely paying off for her. She’s been stepping up huge for us. She carried us through the third quarter (vs. Miami last Tuesday), making free throws being physical and she’s really good on the offensive reboundsโฆ She’s somebody that we rely on to do a lot of the little things that sometimes doesn’t get noticed.โ
Dixon was a starter and made the All-ACC Freshman team in her 2018-19 season at Georgia Tech. Since transferring to Louisville, sheโs started just six times. But that number, to her, is insignificant compared to the one in the column for win totals.
โAt first it was really difficult, because you know, being so used to starting and then not starting at all, but Iโve learned to embrace it and just learned to watch whatโs going on,โ Dixon said. โSo, when I come into the game, I can be an instant offense, like an instant factor in the game and not make the same mistakes that what was in front of me.โ

Of course, the battle in the paint between the bigs might not matter all that much if Dana Evans has her way with N.C. Stateโs perimeter defenders. Kai Crutchfield and Raina Perez will have to put forth their best efforts to contain the reigning ACC Player of the Year โ and neither N.C. State guard has a particularly decent defensive rating. Evans is averaging 19.5 points, 4.4 assists and 2.8 rebounds per-game this season while shooting 45.8% from the floor and 38.1% from three-point range.
Evans hit the game-winning lay-up in Louisvilleโs win over Wake Forest last Sunday and scored the final eight points โ including six consecutive made free throws โ for the Cardinals in their tight victory over Miami on Tuesday.
If not for Evansโ heroics, the Cardinals could have seen those recent one-possession victories against Wake Forest and Miami flip the other way. According to HerHoopStats, Evans has 4.1 offensive win shares this season, which is seventh-best in the nation. Sheโs also fourth in the ACC in usage percentage with a 29.7% mark.
โObviously, that’s what I do. Whatever it takes,โ Evans said after the Miami win. โWhether that’s getting to the free throw line, because obviously my jump-shot was off again tonight. But I’m just doing what I need to do to help this team win.โ
This is to say, while the Cardinals are an impressive 16-0, theyโve shown they can be beaten. The Demon Deacons and Hurricanes nearly pulled it off. N.C. State might be the team that can close the deal.
โObviously, another big challenge,โ Moore said of facing Louisville. โYou’re going to have to play unbelievably well to have a chance to win, especially at their place. It’s going to be about defense and rebounding and trying to keep the score manageable where you have a chance to win the game.โ
And Louisville is ready for whatever the Wolfpack can throw at them.
Said Evans: โWe just have to be mentally focused and mentally prepared that everybody’s going to give us their best shot.โ
