Sunday, September 8, 2024
A Busy Sunday - Sunday Cardinal Couple
Saturday, September 7, 2024
Volleyball and FH Split Results -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Volleyball Bounces Back with 3-1 Win
Field Hockey Drops Home Opener
No Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Friday, September 6, 2024
WSOC 2-0 win over UT Martin -- FH Schedule Change -- and VB Gameday -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Dear readers, Happy Friday and thanks for coming back for another recap of the joy and excitement of UofL Women’s athletics. Fall sports are in full swing and we’ve got a boatload to cover so lets jump right in.
WSOC
UofL 2 - UT Martin 0
Volleyball
The Cards are back in action Friday at 3pm on ESPN+
The Cardinals are coming off a significant loss midweek vs Penn St and looking to bounce back with a no doubt victory.
Field Hockey
The match between Cards and the Tigers moved up into the afternoon
About Princeton
15 returnees from last year’s team, seven freshmen, one returnee from the 2022 team (who happened to play in the Summer Olympics this year).
Beth Yeager was a first-team All-American and the Ivy League’s Offensive Player of the Year in each of her first two seasons before taking the 2023-24 academic year off from Princeton to compete with the United States national team in Olympic qualifying and then the Olympic Games, where she started every game for the USA. Yeager enters her junior year with 29 goals and 15 assists in 33 career games.
Go Cards!
Thursday, September 5, 2024
Soccer Welcomes UT Martin -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Cards Play Second Straight at Home
Louisville women's soccer remains at home tonight with a match against UT Martin. The Cards and Skyhawks are scheduled for a 7:30pm ET kickoff time and will be aired on ACCNX, streaming only.
In their most recent outing, Louisville defeated Evansville 3-0 to improve to 4-0-2. UofL has scored 17 goals in their first six matches and have won all matches where they scored two or more goals. Louisville ranks near the top in the country in several categories including goal differential, total goals scored, total assists, and goals per match.
Senior Brooke Dardano leads the country with six assists, many of those coming off a set pieces followed by a Karsyn Cherry finish. Cherry and Mackenzie Geigle each have scored four goals.
UT Martin enters the match 1-2-2. They recently lost to Murray State 6-1. The Skyhawks have been outscored 9-4 including being shut out in their first two regulation matches. Outside of their match against Murray State, UT Martin has not allowed more than one goal per outing. Four players have scored a goal for the Skyhawks and two players have split time in goal.
Louisville leads the all-time series 2-1, but have not played since 2000. In that match, Karen Ferguson-Dayes earned her first win as head coach of the Cards.
Cardinal Couple plans to have representation at the match.
Happy Thursday and Go Cards!
Jared
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
PENN STATE BLANKS LOUSVILLE VOLLEYBALL -- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
LIONS DEVOUR CARDS IN STRAIGHT SETS
Maybe we can put this one in the "I did not expect that to happen" category. It certainly was a surprise to Cardinals fans, and the squad...as Louisville Volleyball visited Penn State last night and left with a defeat -- in straight set -- in women's college volleyball last nght. 25-15, 25-19, 25-13 was the final set results, in what appears to be not just a defeat, but a rout. A top ten showdown and the Cards got shot down.
The first set was fairly close early. The Cards and Nittany Lions were tied at 6-6 and Louisville was still fairly close after a Charite Luper point to make it 13-10 P.S.U. Then, the wheels fell off. Penn State went on a 6-1 run to grab a 19-11 lead. PSU's Quinn Nerger's three straight serving successes had Louisville on the ropes. The Cards would not get any closer than eight the rest of the set.
In set two, Louisville did grab an early 4-2 lead, after a Penn State servcie error, but the home squad rallied from a 7-4 deficit to tie the conrest at 7-7. The Cards made a contest of the second set for a good while, the score was16-16 at one point, but four straight Penn State points made it 20-16. That turned into a 24-19 lead and the Cards got handed their second loss when Izzy Starck had a set-ending kill, the Nittany Lions freshman setter that was playing like a fifth year veteran..
Louisville (now 2-1) ran into a Penn State squad that wanted to make a statement in the third set...and they did. Louisville was able to stay close early, but at 9-8, the Nittany Lions (3-0) roared and all of a sudden, it was 12-8 and Louisville needed a timeout.
The Cards simply got worse the longer the set went. 14-10 became 18-12 and Lousville looked like a defeated squad. Or, as one Cardinals fan put it.."Penn State played out of their minds and we played like crap."
Louisville went into the match ranked as the #4 team in the AVCA poll, Penn State...(now 3-0) was listed as the #7 squad by AVCA. It looked like the reverse (or worse) Tuesday nght. The Louisville team that romped Tennessee simply did not play well up north. Just when you thought Pitt was the pnly team to worry about in Pennsylvana...guess who showed up on the floor? A hungry bunch of lions.
Louisville heads to northern Kentucky for a weekend of matches starting with South Dakota Friday in a tournament hosted by Northern Kentucky University.
paulie
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Volleyball Visits Penn State -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Monday, September 2, 2024
Cards Field Hockey, Volleyball, Women's Soccer get Sunday wins -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
CARDS SWEEP SUNDAY IN WOMEN'S SPORTS
A good day for Louisville women's sports as the Cards Field Hockey, Volleyball and Women's Soccer all got wins on Sunday. Here's how it happened...
FIELD HOCKEY
The Cards Field Hockey squad was in Washington, DC to face American University and Rylie Wollerton tallied two goals in a Louisville Sunday afternoon 3-1 win over the Eagles.
The Cards actually started this one trailing, when American got a goal with 5:34 remaining in the first quarter off their first penalty corner attempt of the season. The lead did not last long, though...as UofL roared back with a score a minute later when they drew a penalty corner, Izzy Bianco's shot was stopped by the AU goalkeeper, but Sophia Parker was there to rebound the miss and stick it in the net. The score was Parker's second of the season.
The two squads battled to a scoreless second quarter, each getting a shot on goal. The respective goalkeepers got stops on the attempts.
Louisville took the lead for good with seven minutes gone in the third quarter. Rylie Wollerton collected a loose ball off a defender's stick and sent it into the net. The quarter ended with the Cards holding a 2-1 lead.
UofL added an insurance score in the fourth quarter. They drew a penalty corner with about ten minutes remaining in the contest and Izzy Bianco sent a shot to the right side of the goal, Wollerton reached out her stick and deflected the ball into the net. It was now 3-1..and the teams remained scoreless the rest of the contest.
VOLLEYBALL
Next, we travel from Washington to downtown Louisville.
The VolleyCards...#6 (for now) in the nation brought in #15 Tennessee for a Sunday afternoon match downtown at the YUM! arena and a nice sized crowd was in atendance to see UofL take a three-game sweep over the Volunteers. 25-14, 25-22 and 25-20 were the scores in the sweep.
Louisville hit an impressive ,371 in the match and had seven aces and 45 kills... to go to 2-0 on the season. They got a huge effort from Sofia Maldonano-Diaz with 11 kills and Reese Robins hit .727 for the match and added eight kills, Anna DeBeer finished with nine kills for the Cards.
The Vols could only muster .151 hitting from the hardwood and drop to 0-2 on the season.
Louisville men's basketball coach Pat Kelsey took the first serve yesterday |
(We were expecting Jared Anderson photos for VB and WSOC, but had not received them at the time of publication, We will add them when they arrive).
Note from Jared: the photos were added to the Cardinal Couple Dropbox late last night after several hours of editing from volleyball and women's soccer back-to-back.
WOMEN'S SOCCER
It was a scoreless match for the first 10 minutes or so, before UofL got their first goal...Karsyn Cherry set up MacKenzie Geigle and she did the honors in scoring the match's first goal. With 8:03 remaining in the first half, Louisville struck again, this time it was Cherry with her fourth goal of the season, aided by an assist from Brooke Dardano. The first half ended with the Cards holding the 2-0 edge and a 12-0 shots advantage over the visitors.
Louisville recorded their final tally when Geigle picked up her second score of the game on a feed from Gianna Angelilio thirteen minutes into the second half.
The Cards go to 4-0-2 on the season and have matched the number of wins they had in 2023. Due to post-game technical issues in the press box and with StatBroadcast, we did not conduct a post-game interview with coach KFD or a player, Not sure who Case and Jared would have chosen, I would have suggested Geigle, but...oh well, there will be other chances to do these later in the season.
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Paulie
Sunday, September 1, 2024
The Cardinals Fall Trio - Sunday Cardinal Couple
The Cardinals Fall Trio
Soccer
Volleyball
Field Hockey
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Saturday, August 31, 2024
Field Hockey Drops Opener -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Cards Fall in Double OT at Maryland
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Until next time, Go Cards!
Friday, August 30, 2024
WSOC draw at Cincinnati -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
Good morning readers and welcome to Labor Day weekend!! Looking forward to the fall September days and football returning to Floyd Street. Which also means we are 4 months from wedding day, folks. Yay!! But also, holy crap!
Women's Soccer
Final Score
UofL 1, UC 1
The Cardinals move to 3-0-2 on the season.
The Cardinals headed north for a border rivalry with the Cincinnati Bearcats. The good news is they did not lose this match. They walked away with another draw after giving up the tying goal to the opponent. Both goals came in the second half... a header from Karsyn Cherry and one from a deflected ball netted by the Bearcat's Rylee Felton. Erynn Floyd was in the net for the Cardinals and she had 2 saves.
Yellow cards were issued for Lizzie Sexton and Betsy Huckaby and UC's Felton for sticking a foot out here and there.
Cincinnati's Flower had a nice shot with 3 min left but it was right at Floyd and she made the focused catch.
UofL tried to put a play together in the final few minutes but couldn't find themselves in the right positions to receive the ball and make any sort of attempt at the net.
UP NEXT
#7 field hockey team will hit the road to open its 2024 season when the Cardinals travel to College Park, Md., for a top-10 matchup with #4Maryland Friday at 6 p.m. Louisville will then head to Washington D.C. to take on defending Patriot League champion American University Sunday at 1 p.m.