Tuesday, March 26, 2013

March Chaos 2013: Has Louisville Get to be the Easy Group?

Louisville is the best team in the 2013 NCAA tournament. The phrase aunstoppablea shouldn't be casually thrown around to describe activities teams, but with the way Rick Pitinoas posse is beating up on their opponents recently, they may be getting close to earning that tag. Winning Streak The Cardinals have won 15 of these last 16 games. That stretch extends back to a home win against Pitt on January 28, and their only loss came in a thriller against Notre Dame. The Big East tournament was won by louisville for the next year in a line, and theyave won their first two March Madness games in major fashion. Kevin H. Cox/Getty Photos Margin of Victory Louisville isn't just beating groups. They're consuming them. When ESPNas Andy Katz explained their third-round conquer Colorado State, he said that aThe Rams were swallowed whole by the Cardinalsa pressure.a During the last 12 games, Louisville has been winning by on average 18 points per game. And these games haven't been against mediocre teams. They contain Marquette and two sets of victories against both Notre Dame and Syracuse. Kevin D. Cox/Getty Pictures Terrifying Security Louisvilleas brand is developing continual difficulty due to their competitors on defense. In their last dozen activities, points have been scored more than 61 by no team, and two groups havenat reached half-century mark. The eighth-seeded Rams were forced by per the Associated PressA-LRB- h/t ESPN ), aLouisville right into a season-high 20 turnovers and out-rebounded Colorado State 29-24 -- no small matter considering the Rams came in with a nation-best plus-12 margin.a Among the great facets of having the ability to play suffocating defense is that you can do that in most game. Unlike groups that rely on their offensive firepower or firing precision, Louisville just has to bring maximum energy and they will be halfway towards a M every night. Andy Lyons/Getty Photographs Potent Crime Today, Louisville is bringing it on the offensive end also. The Cardinals' biggest defect throughout the 2012-13 time has been persistence on crime. Over the Big East tournament and their first two March Madness activities, the Cards are rating six more points per game than they did in the normal season. They're firing a desirable 57 percent from the floor and addressing the range 20 times per game. ESPNas Stats and Information reported this about Louisvilleas offensive result against CSU on Saturday: Louisville shot 47.6 % (10-21) outside the color Saturday, its greatest shooting percent from that distance within the last four Men's Basketball Championships. Louisville scored 42 points in the paint Saturday and has scored 86 paint points in its first two activities of the 2013 Men's Basketball Championship. The Cardinals are the third team in the last four competitions to score at the least 40 points in the color in back-to-back games (Vermont, 2011 and Kansas, 2012). If Louisville can maintain their offensive productivity in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight activities next week, itas safe to say that they will be headed to Atlanta for the Final Four. Andrew Lyons/Getty Images Unstoppable? No team in sports history was completely unstoppable. Every one might have a bad half or a bad game. Louisville still has work to accomplish in the Midwest Region. They will be facing No. 12 seed Oregon next. From there, the Cards can experience No. 2 seed Duke or No. 3 seed Michigan State. With the way that they are enjoying, Louisville will be headed for their 10th Final Four where they'll compete for the schoolas third NCAA Championship.

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