#NITENITE
EN - DURR - ANCE
At 10, it was an Atlanta dream.
In high school, the pursuit of that dream made her the nation’s No. 1 prospect.
From Atlanta to Louisville, the dream became a mission.
After a relentless focus on her craft. She was ready to make a statement.
On the big stage, it was time to shine.
Now, there’s no sleeping on 25. #NiteNite
In the 92-62 win over No. 10 NC State on senior night, Asia Durr tied her own program-record with 47 points, while knocking down an ACC-record 11 3-pointers.
Asia Durr scored 12 points in the win at Clemson to move past former teammate Myisha Hines-Allen and into second place on UofL's all-time scoring list.
Asia Durr scored 31 points in win at Central Michigan to become the fourth player in UofL program history to eclipse 2,000 points.
Asia Durr's 362 career 3-pointers rank first all-time in ACC history and second in UofL history.
Asia Durr named Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Winner
Asia Durr named WBCA First Team All-American
Asia Durr named Associated Press First Team All-American
Asia Durr named espnW First Team All-American
Asia Durr named Senior CLASS Award Second Team All-American
Asia Durr named USBWA Second Team All-American
Asia Durr named Kay Yow Scholar Athlete of the Year
Asia Durr named ACC Player of the Year for the second straight season.
Asia Durr named to All-ACC Academic Team
Asia Durr Named All-ACC First Team for the third consecutive year.
Asia Durr named espnW Player of the Week after scoring 24 points in win over No. 2 UConn in front of 17,000-plus fans at the KFC Yum! Center.
Asia Durr Named ACC Player of the Week for Ninth Time
Asia Durr Named to AP Preseason All-America Team
Asia Durr Named to 2019 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Watch List
Asis Durr Named to Preseason All-ACC Team
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT ASIA DURR...
“What happens when you have a kid like Asia Durr, if you’re not careful, you spend a lot of time trying to figure out how to keep her from getting shots that a lot of other people end up wide open.” -UConn head coach Geno Auriemma
"I think she's the best player in college basketball and I'm just happy she's on my team." - Former Louisville teammate Myisha Hines-Allen following the Cardinals' 87-63 win at Kentucky
"She's a great player. She can really do anything. She can shoot, she can drive it. You really have to keep an eye on her and try to see where she is on the court at all times." - Notre Dame guard Arike Ogunbowale
"Her teammates love playing with her. After Myisha (Hines-Allen) was named MVP of the ACC Tournament, Asia's face was on camera and it showed how excited she was for her. She was the first one to give her a hug." - Louisville women's basketball head coach Jeff Walz following the Cardinals' 74-72 win over Notre Dame in the ACC Championship game
"We played them at their place and for the first five to 10 minutes, I thought I was watching Michael Jordan." - Virginia Tech head coach Kenny Brooks
"Asia Durr is definitely a phenomenal, phenomenal guard. She was just unstoppable. She is the best player in the country." - Notre Dame head coach Muffet McGraw
"If she really wanted to, she could average 35 to 40 (points per game), but she's a pretty unselfish player. She shows that she can go off at any time." - Oregon head coach Kelly Graves