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October 6, 2008 2:21:25 PM CDT


Louisville's Defense Stops Tennessee 79-60, Pitino Step Closer to Final Four

By MIKE CRANSTON | Associated Press | Mar 27, 08 11:30 PM CDT in Sports 

Louisville's suffocating defense has coach Rick Pitino a step away from a sixth trip to the Final Four.

Louisville coach Rick Pitino reacts during the first half of an NCAA East Regional semifinal basketball game against Tennessee, Thursday, March 27, 2008, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)   (Associated Press)
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Earl Clark scored 17 points and had 12 rebounds, and Pitino's mix of defenses made life miserable for Tennessee in a 79-60 win Thursday to put the third-seeded Cardinals in the East Regional final.

Pitino, who has won two NCAA titles and has taken three schools to the Final Four, has Louisville playing its best basketball of the season when it counts the most. After two blowout wins last weekend, Pitino's signature zone and pressure limited the high-scoring Volunteers to 34-percent shooting. The veteran coach improved to 8-0 in regional semifinals and secured a date with top-seed North Carolina on Saturday night.

Terrence Williams and Andre McGee each added 13 points and David Padgett had 10 points and eight rebounds for Louisville (27-8), which nearly blew all of a 16-point first half lead, only to take control midway through the second half and keep alive its hopes for a second Final Four berth in four years.

Chris Lofton scored 15 points for Tennessee, but hit only 3 of 15 shots in his final game with the Volunteers (31-5), who have never advanced beyond the round of 16.

After a horrible start, Tennessee got within 37-36 early in the second half. But then the springy Clark, who has come on in the NCAA tournament, had a driving layup, hit a baseline jumper and converted a three-point play in a 13-5 run.

Louisville's defense didn't allow Tennessee to get back in it again, and the Cardinals hit all nine free throws over the final 5 minutes to keep Tennessee at bay.

JaJuan Smith added 12 point and Tyler Smith had 11, but the Volunteers continued their NCAA tournament shooting slump.

Tennessee hit only 5 of 20 3-pointers, finishing 11-for-58 in three games. It was another disappointing end for coach Bruce Pearl, who in his third season hasn't been able to get Tennessee into the round of eight.

The Volunteers, who were outrebounded 43-28, dropped to 0-5 in regional semifinals.

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