Virginia looks to win their second consecutive road game, and fourth in a row overall, when they head to the KFC Yum! Center for a tasty, nationally televised game against the Louisville Cardinals .
Virginia (16-4, 5-3, #11 AP, #12 KenPom) at Louisville (17-3, 6-1, #16 AP, #3 KenPom)
The teams, designated as official rivals by the ACC, split their matchups last season. Virginia prevailed at home 52-47 in a slow-paced defensive battle (that was the game during which Justin Anderson sustained his hand injury), and Louisville won the rematch 59-57 on an unlikely, but still quite painful, Mangok Mathiang buzzer beater.