GLASGOW -- Dougie Fife will win his first cap against Wales in the Six Nations as Scotland made three changes to its starting XV for Saturdays game at the Millennium Stadium. The 23-year-old Edinburgh winger replaced the injured Tommy Seymour on the right flank, who has not recovered from an ankle injury. Max Evans came in for Sean Lamont on the opposite wing. "Im absolutely delighted and cant wait. The Millennium Stadium with the roof closed, I dont think it could be much better to be honest," said Fife. He will become the second new cap of Scotlands campaign after Chris Fusaro also made his debut in this years tournament. "Hes been ear-marked by us for a while, weve been following him for the last 12 months, and hes got his reward now," said Scotland head coach Scott Johnson. "We like Dougies size and his competitive edge. He chases everything, which I like, and he has shown really good glimpses playing for Edinburgh this season." 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The Cardinals (7-0) used strong defense and a balanced attack to dominate the Panthers. Anton Gill led Louisville with 15 points, including three shots from beyond the arc, and three others -- including Wayne Blackshear -- added double-digit totals. Louisville collected 21 assists on 32 made shots. Dennis Mavin paced FIU (5-4) with 15 points, but the Panthers could never establish any offense. Louisville forced 25 turnovers and scored 32 points off them. The Cardinals shot 57.1 percent from the floor and dominated down low, blocking nine shots and outscoring FIU 44-26 in the paint. Louisvilles pressure defense overwhelmed FIU, and the Panthers could not find an answer. Louisville built its lead to 30 points early in the second half despite Marco Porcher Jimenez scoring 13 for FIU after the break. In the first half, I thought we got comfortable doing what we were doing, said Panthers coach Anthony Evans. 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