Dynamite guards Dana Evans and Carlik Jones came up big in their final seasons for Cardinals basketball. Both wear No. 1 on their jerseys and both were the top players on the court for their respective teams. Coming off the end of the regular season, the two reflected on their time as Cardinals and shared what they鈥檙e aiming for next.

Dana Evans, senior guard

We all know COVID has wreaked havoc on this season, but how has the team overcome and what makes this season special?

I think what makes this season so special is how you have to be able to adjust and move on. This is a quick turnaround for games. You never know who you鈥檙e going to play next, so you鈥檝e just got to look forward to the positive things, as in we鈥檙e still able to play
this game. Take it game by game because you just never know when the last time is you鈥檒l be putting on a Louisville jersey.

Speaking of the last time you put on a Louisville jersey, you鈥檙e a senior. You鈥檝e had your last home game. When you鈥檙e thinking聽back on your time at UofL, what has playing at Louisville done for you?

Louisville has done a lot for me. It鈥檚 helped me grow into a woman and helped me grow up pretty fast. Coming from high school, I didn鈥檛 know a lot of things I know now. I wasn鈥檛 as mature. Coach (Jeff) Walz has helped me develop into a better basketball player. I鈥檝e had a lot of people (from the women鈥檚 program) chiming in on my career and helping me to be the best player and the best person I could possibly be. I pretty much have favorite memories from every year 鈥 my freshman year would definitely be getting to the Final Four and the ACC Tournament Championship. My sophomore year, I would say beating UConn in front of 17,000 fans. My junior year was bonding with the girls. I still talk to some of the seniors (from the 2019-20 team). So far my senior year has been being ranked No. 1.

You鈥檙e getting quite a bit of recognition 鈥 you鈥檙e in the running for almost every major award out there. You鈥檝e been playing basketball since the fourth grade; what does it mean for you to get this recognition now?

It definitely feels good because my whole life I鈥檝e been underestimated. I鈥檝e been told I鈥檓 too short, I鈥檓 too small, I wouldn鈥檛 be able to play at this level, I wouldn鈥檛 be successful. It was a lot of things I 鈥渨ouldn鈥檛鈥 do. So just proving people wrong and doing things that hadn鈥檛 really been done means a lot to me. It means a lot for me and my community that I came from because I feel like a lot of people look at where they鈥檙e from and how they came up and kind of doubt their skills. But I鈥檓 here and I feel like I can show a lot of young people, a lot of young girls that鈥ou can do something. Proving people wrong feels good, especially when you know your capabilities and you鈥檙e confident in yourself. But you have to continue to just put in the work.聽

So, we鈥檝e talked about the recognition you鈥檙e getting, but there鈥檚 one accolade we haven鈥檛 mentioned yet: You鈥檝e got the best lashes of any player out there. How did that become your signature look?

Honestly, I would have never thought that I would be known for eyelashes. I started getting into the eyelashes in high school 鈥 just something new. So then I brought it here and it was just a huge thing everybody loved. Everybody started to get them and it
kinda blew up from there. I didn鈥檛 expect it but it鈥檚 pretty cool now. You can still be yourself to the core 鈥 you can still show that you like to be girly girl and you can still look nice even though you鈥檙e playing a sport. So it鈥檚 just showing people that you can still be yourself no matter what.

A local sports blog recently published a column proclaiming you should be on the Mount Rushmore of Louisville women鈥檚 basketball. What did you think about that?

That honestly was huge. I came here to be the best person and best player I could possibly be and for people to start saying I could possibly be one of the best players to leave Louisville 鈥 that鈥檚 huge.

Who would be on your personal women鈥檚 Cardinals Mount Rushmore?

If I can include myself, I鈥檒l go myself, Asia Durr, Angel McCoughtry and Schoni (Schimmel). The next would be Myisha (Hines-Allen) and probably I鈥檒l go Sam Fuehring.

What comes next for you? What are your future goals?

I have a lot of goals. Getting drafted and making a WNBA team. Obviously I would love to win Rookie of the Year (in the WNBA) but just making an impact would be big for me. Getting a tryout with the U.S. Olympic team. Playing overseas. And winning the WNBA Championship. One day maybe playing on the All-Star team. And one day, obviously, being the MVP of the league 鈥 that鈥檚 years to come. But that鈥檚 a lot of different goals I have.

(Editor鈥檚 note: Evans was named ACC Player of the Year shortly after this interview and was drafted by the WNBA’s Dallas Wings in April.)

Carlik Jones, graduate transfer guard

We all know COVID has wreaked havoc on this season, but how has the team overcome and what makes this season special?

You know, through everything, I think it鈥檚 been pretty good. Of course, for me and some of the freshmen, we didn鈥檛 get to experience Louisville how it really is with the fans or hanging out with regular students; it鈥檚 more so been hanging out with teammates. But I think we鈥檝e been handling it pretty well. It really made the team a lot closer, just spending what feels like 24/7 together, so even with COVID and all the madness that seems like has been going on, it鈥檚 been pretty good.

As a transfer, you got to be a Cardinal for one year. Tell a little about what your time at Louisville has meant to you.

It鈥檚 really meant a lot. Especially going through the transfer portal, I had certain things that I wanted and certain concerns I had that any person would have going to a different school for a year. Like you鈥檙e worried about like the coaches want you here, but does the team want you here? But guys started reaching out to me when I first committed to Louisville and it was like as soon as I got here, we hit the ground rolling. You know, I probably wasn鈥檛 even in my dorm for 24 hours before the guys were talking about hanging out and getting food. So I just really appreciated how those guys accepted me with open arms. I look at this team, the coaches, the staff, like a family. I鈥檓 definitely glad I chose Louisville.

You said earlier the guys made you part of the team. They elected you co-captain in your first year, so it鈥檚 clear they respect you and know you pretty well. So, since it鈥檚 your last year, let鈥檚 talk about senior superlatives 鈥 class clown, best dressed, all that. What do you think your teammates would vote you?

Hmmm. I鈥檓 a really goofy guy. Definitely easy to talk to. I鈥檝e definitely had teammates come up to me and ask me about things I鈥檝e already been through because I鈥檝e done four years of college and I鈥檓 a little older. So, it鈥檚 kinda like they would vote me the Big
Brother. I would say funniest, but we鈥檝e got a ton of goofy guys on the team so I doubt they would say funniest for me. I鈥檇 say there isn鈥檛 one guy on the team who鈥檚 not goofy.

Speaking of superlatives, you鈥檙e up for quite a few other awards this year 鈥 your first year in a Power 5 conference. How does it feel to get this kind of recognition?

It鈥檚 a great feeling. Transferring in some thoughts that come to your mind like, it could be a good year or it could be a bad year. To receive some of the accolades I鈥檝e been receiving, it鈥檚 definitely a blessing. But I credit my coaches, I credit my teammates. We compete every day in practice. We make each other better. They don鈥檛 let me get comfortable; they don鈥檛 allow me to get a big head. But it is a great feeling to get all these accolades especially when I thought that I did deserve them when I was at Radford and I thought maybe the school wasn鈥檛 big enough for me to receive them.

It seems like you kind of play with a little bit of a chip on your shoulder.

Yes. I just think it helped me coming in. When I first transferred, I got some backlash from it, people thinking that I made a mistake. Seeing that stuff on social media, hearing things people were saying, it did nothing but make me work harder. It made me want to prove that I could do it on multiple levels, and I can do it in what鈥檚 arguably the best conference in college basketball. It motivates me. Playing with a chip on my shoulder usually has positive outcomes.

Samuell Williamson called you Mariano Rivera in an interview, and you admitted you had to look Rivera up since, coming from Cincinnati, you were more of a Reds fan. So, who are your favorite Reds players?

Oh, if we鈥檙e going all time that鈥檚 a tough one because I like a lot of people. When Ken Griffey Jr. was there he probably would have been my favorite. I just thought he was the man. And Pete Rose. They would probably by my two favorites.

What鈥檚 next for you? What are your future goals?

I plan to further my career and see if I can go play at the next level, whether that is the NBA or overseas. Honestly, if that doesn鈥檛 work out, you know I will definitely look forward to coming back and being a Cardinal for another year. I鈥檓 just taking it day by day; I don鈥檛 really have any final decisions on what I will do after this year.

(Editor’s Note: Jones declared for the NBA Draft and signed with an agent in April.)

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Erica Walsh
Erica Walsh is the marketing director for the Office of Communications and Marketing. Her job lets her share UofL鈥檚 good news in all avenues of communications including UofL Magazine, advertising, content marketing and branding. Walsh joined UofL in 2014 after previously serving as the public relations specialist at Indiana University Southeast. Prior to her career in higher education communications she was an award-winning newspaper reporter. Red is one of her favorite colors and it鈥檚 a good thing, too, because she earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism from Western Kentucky University and her master鈥檚 in communication from UofL.