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Article: Louisville Proves to Be A Slugger; Georgia Tech No Match For Pitino's Cardinals
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- The Washington Post
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- March 21, 2005
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Louisville 76, Georgia Tech 54
Francisco Garcia was in front of the Georgia Tech bench when he
released a three-point shot and began backpedaling downcourt. As the
ball swished through the net, Garcia bumped into a frustrated-
looking Georgia Tech Coach Paul Hewitt, who slid out of Garcia's way
and took a seat on the Georgia Tech bench.
There was nothing Hewitt could do.
It was that kind of afternoon as the Cardinals shot 52.4 percent
and made 10 three-point shots on their way to a 76-54 spanking of
Georgia Tech at Gaylord Entertainment Center.
The fourth-seeded Cardinals (31-4), who will face top seed
Washington in Albuquerque on Thursday, are in the round of 16 for the
first time since ...