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NCAAM: #12 Louisville defeats #9 Kentucky 96-88

Back in Tuesday, #12 Louisvile got a huge win over #9 Kentucky 96-88. Leading the scoring for the cardinals was Mikel Brown Jr with 29 points, Ryan Conwell had 24 and Sanada Fru had 10. For Kentucky Denxel Aberdeen led the way with 26 points and both Colin Chandler and Otega Oweh had 12. Louisville went 21/31 from the free throw line and had 20 assists. They go to 3-0 and Kentucky falls to 2-1. This is their first win over Kentucky since 2020.

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