LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville brought its Top 10 ranking. John Calipari brought his personal kryptonite kit.
Twenty wins against Louisville, and counting. A new home, same old result.
In a raucous Bud Walton Arena that hasn’t seen this kind of satisfaction in a while, No. 23 Arkansas pushed around No. 6 Louisville 89-80 Wednesday night. Calipari didn’t just beat his old rival, he vacuumed some of the good vibes out of their undefeated start.
Louisville never led. Didn’t tie. Trailed by as many as 20. And for the first 20 minutes, played like a team stuck in a freight elevator between Fayetteville and fantasy. Maybe Kenny Payne’s presence in the arena was enough to make them lack fight.
The Cardinals trailed 47-29 at halftime. They missed 17 of their first 20 threes. They surrendered 27 second-chance points in the game. They let Darius Acuff Jr. dish 10 assists like he was dealing blackjack. Meleek Thomas hit cruise control on the break. Trevon Brazile did his best Dominique Wilkins impression in the first half; 17 of his 21 came before the break.
Louisville did gather itself in the second half and rallied from 20 back to trim its margin to just five with 2:48 left.  But Arkansas rattled off six straight to slam the door and bury the key. Louisville just kept firing – and missing -- wild looks from three.
For the game, Pat Kelsey’s squad launched 37 threes. They made eight. And while Louisville outscored Arkansas in the paint (42-34), those second-chance points (27-9) and 27 Arkansas free throws (to Louisville’s 18) were a slow bleed.
Mikel Brown Jr. finished with 22, Ryan Conwell had 15, and Sananda Fru gave another quiet explosion (14 points on 7-for-9 shooting). But Louisville’s vaunted pace never turned into pressure. And the rebounding battle? Lost 46-36.
On a night that called for toughness, Louisville brought a calculator.
It was Calipari’s first regular-season win over a Top 10 team since arriving at Arkansas. But it looked a lot like the ones he used to notch in Lexington. The swagger. The second-half slippage turned secure. A talented freshman guard (Acuff) outdueling the moment. And a veteran big (Brazile) collecting bodies like loose change.
Meanwhile, the team in red found out what a Top 25 road win in December requires. It got a dose of hardwood humility, but also a list of things it will need to improve to get one.
Louisville doesn’t have time to sulk. No. 17 Indiana waits Saturday in Indianapolis.
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