Kelsi Worrell’s gold medal swim in the 100-fly and Tanja Kylliainen’s gold in the 400-IM shattered two ACC records, which along with two other school records setting performances in the 100-breast and the 400-medley relay, paced the University of Louisville women’s swimming and diving team in the Day 3 finals of the 2015 ACC Championships.
North Carolina holds the team lead heading into the final day of the 2015 ACC Swimming and Diving Championships in the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center. The Tar Heels lead with 862 team points at the conclusion of the third day of competition on Friday. Seven-time defending champion Virginia holds second place with 839.5 points, while Virginia Tech is third at 664.5. Louisville is in fourth at 641. NC State is fifth at 589, followed by Notre Dame at 449, Florida State at 408, Miami at 365, Pitt at 330, Duke at 325, Georgia Tech at 137, Boston College at 92 and Clemson at 4.
LACROSSE FACES CANISIUS TODAY AT 1 P.M.
Canisius (0-2) fell 21-13 and 19-7 to No. 3 Syracuse in its first two contests of the season. The defending Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference champions are led offensively by Tori Quinn, who has tallied five goals on the season for the Golden Griffins, four of which came in the first game against the Orange.
LACROSSE FACES CANISIUS TODAY AT 1 P.M.
The No. 13/15 University of Louisville women's lacrosse team will look to continue its
winning ways when it hosts Canisius on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at UofL Lacrosse Stadium.
winning ways when it hosts Canisius on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at UofL Lacrosse Stadium.
The Cards (1-0) are coming off a 17-8 season-opening win over Cincinnati last Sunday. Sophomore Hannah Koloski scored a career-high six goals and junior Cortnee Daley added five more to lead Louisville over the Bearcats. Junior Kaylin Morissette finished the match with 14 draw controls, tying a school record she set last season against Cincinnati. Morissette also set a new school record for career draw controls with 249.
The Last Meeting
CANISIUS | 3 |
Louisville | 13 |
February 10, 2013
UofL LACROSSE STADIUM
UofL LACROSSE STADIUM
Women's Lacrosse Overpowers Canisius in Season Opener Behind a 10-goal first half, the University of Louisville women's lacrosse team overpowered visiting Canisius, 13-3, Sunday afternoon at the UofL Lacrosse Stadium. |
The Cards hold a 1-0 series lead over Canisius. The most recent contest was played in 2013, when Louisville defeated the Golden Griffins 13-3 at UofL Lacrosse Stadium. The scheduled 2014 matchup between the two squads was cancelled due to
inclement weather.
RADIO THIS MORNING
We'll brave the elements and head to Crescent Hill this morning for our weekly CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO HOUR on WCHQ 100.9 FM and also on the internet at www.crescenthillradio.com
The show will be slightly different today...with Worldwide off ...but we'll have Sam Draut -- sportswriter for the Louisville Cardinal -- in the chair...talking women's sports with Paulie.
Should be a great time, so join us at 11 a.m. this morning!
paulie
inclement weather.
RADIO THIS MORNING
We'll brave the elements and head to Crescent Hill this morning for our weekly CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO HOUR on WCHQ 100.9 FM and also on the internet at www.crescenthillradio.com
The show will be slightly different today...with Worldwide off ...but we'll have Sam Draut -- sportswriter for the Louisville Cardinal -- in the chair...talking women's sports with Paulie.
Should be a great time, so join us at 11 a.m. this morning!
paulie
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