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Marquette falls at top-seeded Louisville 90-72 in NCAA

Allazia Blockton had a career-high 34 points and Erika Davenport 11 for Marquette (24-10), which shot 41 percent.

LOUISVILLE (AP) - Shots began falling again for Myisha Hines-Allen and Asia Durr, a potent combination that has often resulted in good things for Louisville.

The duo certainly had their chances thanks to the Cardinals' aggressive philosophy that overwhelmed Marquette early and built a comfortable cushion they rode into their second consecutive Sweet 16 berth just down the road.

Hines-Allen had 24 points and 13 rebounds, Asia Durr scored 19 points and top-seeded Louisville quickly pounced on No.