Thursday, August 7, 2025
Women's Soccer Summer Accolades -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
WBB Update --WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
WALZ UPDATE ON WBB
From Walz presser:
Many players remained on campus during the summer .Getting Visas straighten out to get to campus for some was another issue and although not a lot of team work was done o organized the group got to know each other better by working out and shooting together each day and Walz says he knows who will be on the roster by now and is getting it set.
Walz is excited for Steph Norman's chances at Arizona St. She and new head coach Molly Miller have been good friends for a long time.
Let's take a look at the "new" coaching assistant layout at UofL, It will be different to look over at the Cards bench and not see Steph sitting over there.
Brittany Morris did a lot of wonderful things working on Wes Moore's NC State coaching staff for four years and has veteran coaching experience at other schools as well.
Wes Moore went back to the "old" by bringing back Simon Harris. It is the third time in his career that he has rejoined the Wolfpack.
Who will be the Cards players you'll be watching closely and expecting to lead the way?
It's been a series of changes for the Cards. Look back to 2020. Walz's assistants/associates were Sam Purcell, Norman, Jonneshia Pineda and Beth Burns (although she wasn't officially listed as an assistant, everyone knew she was). . That 2020-21 squad went 26-4, with two loses to NC State. Fla. State and Stanford. What a roster that was with Parker, Smith, Balogun, Evans, Van Lith and Konno...to name just a few
Soo....half a decade later...how will this current group of Cards WBB players match up compared to that group? Roberts, Randolph, Juffermans, Istanbulloglu, Berry and the transfers in?
Stay tuned, it should be a fun ride.
paulie
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Breakout Candidates for Field Hockey -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Breakout Candidates for Field Hockey
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Chloe Plumb |
The final of our 'Big Three' fall sports to look at breakout candidates is field hockey. Louisville had its worst season in ages last year mainly due to a large graduating class the year before and younger players being thrust into more impactful roles. They should be back on track this season.
As always, players who have already made large impacts or have preseason or postseason accolades are not eligible as they already have high expectations. This excludes players like Rylie Wollerton and Izzy Bianco from being on this list.
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Emily Young |
Chloe Plumb enters the back half of her collegiate career and is entering her first season without Aimee Plumb being on the team. While she hasn't exactly lived in her sister's shadow by scoring four goals herself last year, this is a prime opportunity for the younger Plumb to have a breakout year.
Emily Young split time in the cage last year and will have some competition for the starting goalkeeper spot again this fall. Having a good chunk of a season under her belt already including a nine-save performance against Cornell, Young is in a good space to command the cage again and be one of the best keepers in the ACC.
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Emily Eaton |
Emily Eaton had a decent showing as a freshman last year. Oddly enough, she was one of the top offensive players when she graduated high school, tallying 18 goals her senior year, but transitioned into a defensive role at UofL. With a year of Division I field hockey under her belt, I think she'll ease into the defensive role better and help strengthen a defensive unit that struggled greatly last year.
We will have plenty of coverage once the season begins.
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
Jared
Monday, August 4, 2025
WNBA update -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Good morning readers,
Welcome back to a new week. Hope you get to enjoy some of the lovely local temperatures in the coming days. We've got the KY State Fair coming up in the next couple weeks to go along with a new calendar school year and athletics seasons.
With not much whispers coming from the UofL athletics departments lets give a quick update on the WNBA season as we are under 40 days from the end of the regular season.
Starting in 2025, the WNBA Finals will be a best-of-seven game series, a change from the previous best-of-five format. This expansion to seven games means the Finals will follow a 2-2-1-1-1 format, where the higher seed hosts games 1, 2, 5, and 7 if necessary. The first round of the playoffs will also see a change, with a 1-1-1 format ensuring all teams in the first round have a home game.
Go Cards
Sunday, August 3, 2025
Breakout Candidates for Soccer -- SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Breakout Candidates for Soccer
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AG Gibson |
Women's soccer looks to take another step in the right direction this fall. After a 7-6-2 season last year, UofL is hopeful to improve on that record. We saw a couple folks transfer out from last year but a good core remained.
No single player had eye-popping stats last year and none earned any All-American or All-ACC honors outside of academic accolades. Karsyn Cherry has proven to be the go-to player the last couple seasons so we will look at players outside of her with potential breakout seasons. Mackenzie Geigle was a scoring machine for the Cards last year so I am considering her ineligible for this list too.
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Emersen Jennings |
Fina Davy took no time earning a starting role as a freshman last year. Her scoring numbers of one goal and two assists weren't eye-popping, but she kept defenders on their toes when she had possession. She has a chance to make a big jump up this season.
AG Gibson is a local kid that was one of the best in the state during her high school career. She started most of the season her freshman year last year, leading all freshmen on the team in minutes. I don't expect her breakout season to be scoring related as much as helping Louisville establish a strong midfield and have better ball possession against other teams.
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Emersen Jennings |
Emersen Jennings is entering her final season with the Cards. She's had a couple injuries that prevented her from maximizing minutes on the pitch and usually came in as a reserve player. She appears to be healthy entering this season and can use her speed to stretch the offense and keep defenders on the run.
Louisville starts on the road for the first two games of the year but they will play at Lynn Stadium for the first time in 2025 on August 21.
Happy Sunday and Go Cards!
Jared
Saturday, August 2, 2025
Volleyball Preseason Poll -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Cards Receive Preseason Love in ACC
No CCRHP This Week
Friday, August 1, 2025
WTennis adds freshman -- New school year -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-- Anshika Jaswal of Toronto, Canada has been added to the University of Louisville women's tennis roster. She will enter the school year as a freshman for the Cardinals.
In 2024, she was the Bramalea Open Champion and a 2024 Caledon Open Finalist. She was also a finalist in the 2024 Harold Green City of Toronto Championship Open and in the 2024 Caledon Fall Colours.
She was a 2023 and 2024 Under 18 Fischer Outdoor National Championships competitor as well as a 2023 Yonex U16 Ontario Junior Outdoor Closed Provincial Championships Quarter-finalist. In 2021, she was a Yonex Junior Doubles Championships Finalist
She was ranked in the top 60 in Canada G16 and in the top 80 in Canada's G18. She was also ranked in the top 40 Women's Open Ranking in Canada.
Go Cards,
~Daryl
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Breakout Candidates for Volleyball -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
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Payton Petersen |
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Hannah Kenny |
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Hannah Sherman |
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Cards Partner for Kids Running Program -- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Louisville Track and Field Athletes Give Back
image from Julia Schmitt via LPM |
stats from Run Your City |
Children with access to youth sports don't just experience improved physical health, but improvements to mental health, sociability, and future successful outcomes. Louisville is not alone as a city with an issue in this area, but it is stark. According to Southwest YMCA regional sports director David Oliver, who oversees all YMCA sports programs in west and south Louisville, cost is a significant driver for those programs being much smaller than in other YMCA regions. Even the registration costs can be a deterrent.
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Days Until Each Sport -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Days Until...
As we wind down the days of July, we quickly approach August, which will put UofL sports on the composite calendar. All three of the major women's sports for the fall are on the schedule for August.
Soccer
16 days until the first regulation match against Auburn on the road
23 days until the first home match against Detroit Mercy
Volleyball
17 days until the first scrimmage, Red vs Black
32 days until the first regulation match against Auburn
Field Hockey
24 days until the first scrimmage against Bellarmine
31 days until the first regulation match against Michigan State
We hope to have as much in-person coverage as possible at the home events for each of the 'Big Three'. We are aware of some changes with media credentialing this season, but do not believe this should impact us as we do not cover football or men's basketball.
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
Jared