Friday, June 20, 2025
New Volleyball Commits -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Char Lorenz transferring -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Good morning readers and Happy Juneteenth,
Daryl here checking in midweek with you all. Case was swamped with work and the University of Louisville observes the federal holiday so we opted to swap the coverage.
Softball
Some UofL sports news and some rather devastating to the Cardinals softball program, star freshman from Munster Indiana, Char Lorenz announced Wednesday afternoon that she was transferring out to head south to LSU.With that news, reminder the roster also graduated Sam Booe, Izzy Harrison, Maddi Grant and Ally Alexander and picked up two pitchers out of the state of Ohio, Anna Wise and Madi Reeves.
Ps. shoutout to my dog Jack, its his 16th birthday today!!
As Always,
Go Cards
~Daryl
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Cards Field Hockey Lands Three on CSC At-Large Academic All-District Team
Bianco, Plumb, Osborne named to CSC At-Large Academic All-District Team
The qualifications for making the College Sports Communicators At-Large Academic All-District Team are being at least a sophomore academically and athletically at carry at least a 3.5 cumulative grace point average. The women's at-large team consists of the following sports: beach volleyball, bowling, rowing, fencing, field hockey, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, rifle, skiing, and water polo. Women's athletics at UofL participates in four of these 12 sports on the DI level...rowing, lacrosse, golf and field hockey.
Let's look at the three "stick girls" that were named to the All-District team.
--Izzy Bianco is a senior midfielder out of Berlin, New Jersey. Athletically last season she ranked second on the team with five goals and three assists for 13 points.
Aimee Plumb |
--Aimee Plumb is a redshirt senior midfield/forward from Canterbury, Kent England. It is the fourth consecutive time that Plumb has been on the CSC At-Large Academic All-District Team. She finished her career at UofL as a three-time All-American, and scored four goals her final team.
--Ashley Osbourne is a graduate senior as well. She was a defender out of Ballard High School in Louisville, KY. She was a starter as a junior and graduate senior, and played six games as a senior before getting injured as missing the rest of the season.
The Field Hockey Cards went 6-11 overall last season and 1-7 in conference play. The 2025 season starts Friday, August 29th against Michigan State. They'll have two exhibition games prior to that against Bellarmine and at Miami (OH).
paulie
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Istanbulluoglu and Walz Joining Turkiye Women's National Team -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Elif to Play and Walz to Help Coach
Louisville women's basketball coach Jeff Walz and current player Elif Istanbulluoglu have been selected to be a part of the Turkiye Women's National Team for 2025 FIBA Women's Eurobasket. Elif is one of 17 players named to the roster. Walz was named an assistant coach. The event will be held from June 18-29 and will take place in Czechia, Germany, Italy, and Greece.
Elif is a rising junior for Louisville. She saw an increased role during her sophomore campaign, averaging 10 minutes per game and seeing action in all 33 games. She averaged 3.0 points per game and 2.0 rebounds per game and had a strong shooting percentage of .442 field goal percentage.
Walz has been the head coach for Louisville for 18 seasons. He has amassed 486 wins and boasts an impressive .769 win percentage. Walz has guided Louisville to all four of their Final Four appearances in program history.
While the 2025-2026 Louisville women's basketball schedule has not been released yet, we know for certain that the Cards will host both South Carolina and Kentucky this season. With Monique Reid assuming the head coaching duties at Bellarmine, we hope to see a crosstown rivalry scheduled either as an exhibition or as a regulation game.
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
Jared
Monday, June 16, 2025
2025 WSOC Schedule Announced -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Hello readers!
Daryl back with you to cover the joy and excitement of UofL Women's sports. This time 2 weeks ago, we had no schedules on the athletics website but as of today, there are now two full fall sports schedules listed on the gocards website!
The program announced the Cardinal's 18-game schedule and it is highlighted by 11 home games at Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium. The Cardinals were 6-2-3 in games played at Lynn Stadium a season ago.
UofL will start the non-conference season out on the road for the first time since the 2019 season. Louisville will start the season with 2 SEC opponents starting with Auburn on 8/14 and Vanderbilt in Nashville on 8/17. It will be just the second meeting all-time against Auburn and the first meeting against Vanderbilt since 2019. In that match, the Cardinals knocked off the #9 Commodores 1-0 in OT.
The Cardinals will return home to begin a 6-game homestand the following week. The Cards home opener is set for 8/21 against Detroit Mercy and will close the week with a matchup against Wright State on 8/24. It will just be the second meeting all-time between the Cardinals and Detroit Mercy while the Cards have won the last 3 matchups against Wright State.
The next week features home games against USC Upstate on 8/28 and Coastal Carolina on 8/31. It will be the first time the Cardinals have faced both teams in program history.
The homestand will conclude the following week after matchups against Kent State on 9/4 and Dayton on 9/7. The Cards are 1-0-1 all-time against Kent State and have won four of the last five games against Dayton.
ACC play begins with a road match against Florida State on 9/11 before the Cards return home for three-straight matches. Louisville will square off against Virginia Tech on 9/14, Clemson on 9/19 and Miami on 9/22, all at Lynn Stadium. The Cards are 4-3-2 all-time against the Hokies and 7-2-1 all-time against the Hurricanes.
A 3-game road swing follows the homestand as the Cardinals will travel to Notre Dame on 10/3, Wake Forest on 10/9 and Boston College on 10/12. The Cardinals forced a scoreless draw against 13th-ranked Notre Dame last season and are unbeaten in their last three matchups against Boston College.
Two of the final three games will be at home as the Cardinals host Virginia on 10/18 and SMU on 10/30. The final road game of the season will be in between those games as the Cards travel to NC State on 10/23.
Go Cards!
~Daryl
Sunday, June 15, 2025
The Cards in WNBA in 2025 -- SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
HINES-ALLEN, EVANS AND ENGSTLER IN WNBA
Following former Cards in the WNBA..the 2025 participants are Myisha Hines-Allen (Dallas Wings), Dana Evans (Las Vegas Aces) and Emily Engstler (Washington Mystics). With all the 13 teams having played at least none games now, let's take a look at how the past cards are doing in the "W".
Hines-Allen enter her eighth year in the WNBA. The first seven were with the Washington Mystics,but she wears the Dallas Wings jersey in the 2025 season. After 12 games,the Wings are at 1-11 and in seventh place in the WNBA Western Conference and has the worst record ni the league. Hines -Allen is averaging 21 minutes a game, and scoring 6.7 ppg. She's pulling down 5.6 rebounds a game. The Wings lost yesterday to the Las Vegas Aces 84-88.
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Track and Field's Newest National Champion -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Synclair Savage Wins Long Jump
Photo via GoCards |
Photo via GoCards |
No Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Friday, June 13, 2025
CARDS WBB TO FACE SOUTH CAROLINA IN 2025 ACC/SEC CHALLENGE -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
CARDS WILL HOST GAMECOCKS IN CHALLENGE
Louisville women's basketball has never been known to back down from a challenge, and it looks like they may have an early one on the schedule when Dawn Staley brings her South Carolina Gamecocks to the KFC YUM! Center to face Walz and the Cards in the ACC/SEC annual challenge.
The national runner ups will come to town on Dec 4th. An official tip time and TV designation has yet to be determined.
This will be the third year of the challenge for the squads...the Cards previously faced Oklahoma and Ole Miss in the past and are 1-1 overall in the challenge. South Carolina is 2-0...beating North Carolina and Duke.
South Carolina's 2025-2026 roster is a formidable one, with returnees Raven Johnson, Tessa Johnson, Maddy McDaniel, Joyce Edwards, Chloe Kitts, Ashlyn Watkins, Maryam Dauda and Adhel Tac. Transfers in Ta'Niya Latson and Madina Okot will bolster the roster and freshmen Ayla McDowell and Agot Makeer could play significant roles as well.
Dawn Staley has already booked an impressive early schedule...with a trip to USC on Nov 15th and Texas, Duke and UCLA in Las Vegas to close out November. The Gamecocks have also scheduled trips to play Florida and Kentucky in December.
Kitts will cause problems for the Cards. The 6'2 senior forward was the SEC Tournament MVP last season and draws this compliment from Staley..:
"She's a dawg playing this game and has become what we projected she could be when we first recruited her".
Kitts on playing for the Gamecocks:
"You have to realize you go through highs and lows. You might have a good stretch of games...you might have a horrible stretch of games. You just have to try and find a healthy balance and believe that every thing is going to be OK."
Overall, South Carolina is 18-4 against the Cards
paulie
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Field Hockey Schedule Announced -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
2025 Headlined by Hosting ACC Championship
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
What will losing Nyla Harris mean to Louisville WBB-- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
HARRIS "FEELS FREE" AGAIN AFTER LEAVING CARDS TO GO TO UNC
Harris in her new "Carolina Blue" |
Nyla Harris was one of five Cardinals WBB players to play in all 33 games in the 2024-35 season. She was the fourth leading scorer on the UofL team, but the second leading leading rebounder. You read that right, she outrebounded all Cards WBB players but graduated Olivia Cochran.
Grace Mbugna is a powerhouse rebounding machine coming in as a freshman |
A lot of teams would go into panic mode after losing their top two rebounders. And, yes, it may affect the Cards at first, but consider that Louisville has 6'4" Isla Juffermans back and adds 6'4" Grace Mbugna (Danville Christian), 6'3" freshman Yevhenia Putra (Ukraine), 6'2" senior Laura Ziegler (St. Joseph's) and still has 6'3" sophomore Anaya Hardy on the roster. Height wise, the Cards will be just fine on the front line. The Cards also have super sophomores Taj Roberts and Mqc Randolph returning.
In Harris' case, it was going to play her senior year at a school that was the first to express interest when she entered the transfer portal and also, in UNC, one of the schools that was in her final five when she was an incoming freshman.
In Harris's words..."I'm happy again...I feel free. I'm going to be real again and not in a box anymore. The decision to go with UNC is 10 times better and I will be able to shine on the court. The biggest thing, going into my senior year, is happiness and being surrounded by players who care about me."
She'll be the third tallest player on the roster for the TarHeels, behind 6'5" sophomore Bianca Thomas, who averaged 2.4 points a game last year and 6'4" redshirt sophomore Ciara Toomey, who averaged 3.2 points per game.
Taj Roberts is posed to have a incredible sophomore season |
The Cards will miss Harris a bit, but when you have the powerhouses Mac Randolph, Taj Roberts, and several other transfers coming in, Walz has restocked the front line "cupboard" instead of leaving the shelves empty. With six players 6'3" or taller, rebounding should be the least of Louisville concerns in the 2025-26 campaign. No one rebuilds better than Jeff Walz
paulie
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Softball Adds Pitcher for 2026 -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Monday, June 9, 2025
A Trip to the Ballpark -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Happy Monday, Cards fans! Daryl is out enjoying her vacation with a drink in hand while sitting poolside. In the meantime, I am taking over for today.
We don't cover the men's sports at Louisville, but we certainly want to extend a congratulations to Louisville baseball on their weekend victory and earning a trip to the men's College World Series in Omaha. I spent my weekend out at the ballpark, and you wouldn't believe who you might run into out there.
I bumped into quite a few familiar names and faces on the weekend. One person I was glad to run into was recent Louisville volleyball alumna Anna DeBeer. She was happy to be back on campus for a little and plans to spend much of the summer in Louisville before playing some international ball in the fall. She will use this as a way to stay in shape in preparation for her second season with the Indy Ignite. Anna mentioned she is pretty much entirely healthy minus a little stiffness at times.
I ran into a couple of our field hockey players Gigi Edwards and Rosie Tricase. They mentioned the team was already looking solid, even for spring ball. There was also excitement for the new assistant coach, who recently joined the team.
Ulmer Stadium, home of Louisville Softball |
I got to have an extended chat with a few of our current softball players and alums including Ally Alexander, Easton Lotus, Bailee Richardson, and Paige Geraghty. Alexander mentioned that she'll be staying with the Cards, but will transition into a graduate assistant role. She's excited for a chance to stay with the program. There was also indication that there could be further changes to the roster but no information was given if that meant we would see additions or subtractions to the team.
Our women's sports are enjoying summer break right now, but many of them will probably make their way back to campus sometime in July for practices and training. We plan to have plenty of in-depth coverage as their respective seasons start.
Happy Monday and Go Cards!
Jared
Sunday, June 8, 2025
ZaKiyah Johnson leads Kentucky High School Basketball All-Stars to Win -- SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
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JOHNSON'S 34 POINTS LEAD KY ALL STARS TO DOUBLE O.T. WIN OVER INDIANA
We've known for a long time here at Cardinal Couple just how good graduating Sacred Heart senior and LSU bound ZaKiyah Johnson is. Once again, last night in Indianapolis' Gainbridge Fieldhouse, she rose high above the rest of the players and scored 34 points to lead the KY Girls Basketball starts to a win (and sweep) over the Indiana squad.
It took awhile...a double over-time 106-103 Kentucky win, but Johnson got the KY squad to overtime and eventually secured the win. She was fouled trying a three-pointer to tie the contest, sent to the free throw line with seven seconds to go in regulation...and sank all three free throw attempts.
ZaKiyah Johnson |
Johnson is headed to LSU for college (we wonder just wonder how long she'll be able to play for Kim Mulkey) and, once again...SEC NIL money has made the recruiting game more of an auction to the highest bidder than any school loyalty for the best players in the high school game...and even transfers by college kids out of Louisville and other schools in the state are lured to programs waving dollar bills.
A noted college coach mentioned awhile back that N.I.L. had ruined the college game and the decision Johnson to go to the SEC bears fruit to that statement. We've even seen it in other UofL women's sports , like softball...where Korbe Otis left for a more lucrative NIL at Florida, and we are getting unconfirmed rumor that Cards pitching ace Alyssa Zabala may be on the move again, too.
But, it was the Kentucky High School GBB stars night to shine last night and in addition to Johnson's big night, an Indiana star had a big evening. Maya Makalusky, out of Hamilton Southeastern had 29 points and is headed to I.U. for her college career.
Headed to Louisville from the game and a KY All-Star is 6-5 forward/center Grace Mbugna, out of Danville Christian. Also headed to Louisville from the game is Peyton Bradley, out of Meade County. Bradley says:
"I've always dreamed of playing at the next level and Louisville felt like home the minute I stepped on campus. The programs tradition, the coaching staff's energy and the way they push their players to grow...it's everything I wanted. I can't wait to compete in the ACC and give it my all." Bradley averaged 28.2 ppg a game in her senior year after coming back from an injury that kept her on the bench her junior year.
CCHRP RETURNS TO PODCASTING
It has been nearly a month since the last CCHRP podcast (those pesky commitments and vacations kept getting in the way) but Paulie and Case handled the Jun 7th version and discussed the lull in most UofL activities for the WBB program this time of year.
Hear the boys at the link below:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hiatus-leads-to-summer-slump/id1532090880?i=1000711947781
Check out Case's Saturday article for more links.
paulie
Saturday, June 7, 2025
Minor Departure from UofL Sports -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Texas Thumps TTU in Championship Rubber Match
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Friday, June 6, 2025
Campus update -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
Good morning readers, checking in with you before heading out for vacation. Looking forward to the break from the work force.
UofL definitely slowed its hiring but the medical residents are currently moving to town and in the process of onboarding. I've been managing a large load at work to prepare for the influx and my vacation as well.
As Case covered yesterday, WBB is adding to the coaching staff and I look forward to meeting them sometime soon.
Thursday, June 5, 2025
WBB Adding New Assistant -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Walz Set to Replace Steph Norman
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Aces vs Storm --WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
DANA EVANS CONTRIBUTING TO ACES
We love to follow our Cardinals who make it to women's pro leagues, and surely there is no larger pro woman's league than the WNBA.
On the Las Vegas Aces, former Cardinal great Dana Evans is on the squad, and she is contributing...not as a starter for the 4-2 Aces, but a significant contributor off the bench. Last night, in the Aces Sunday 75-70 win over the Seattle Storm, Evans played 21 minutes and scored nine points and dished out three assists.
The 5'6" Evans entered the league as the 13th overall pick by the Dallas Wings back in 2021. She almost immediately was traded to the Chicago Sky, and was on the 2021 All-WNBA rookie team. Back in February of 2025, she was dealt to the Aces in exchange for the 16th and 22nd draft picks for Chicago in the 2025 WNBA Draft.
The Aces picked up a player in Evans that was part of the Sky's 2021 WNBA Championship team....but,her playing time decreased in 2024, as she was demoted from a starter to a reserve and she negotiated a trade that sent her to Las Vegas. She played in 134 games in four years at Chicago and averaged 6.2 ppg. The Gary, IN native was a fn favorite with the Sky. .
With the Aces, Evans is a backup guard on a roster that has Jewell Loyd and Chelsea Gray starting at guards and features Aja Wilson at center/forward..
.Evans is one of three former Cards WBB stars playing in the WNBA this season. Myisha Hnes-Allen is at Dallas, and Emily Engstler plays for Washington.
We wish all our Cards in the WNBA the best of success and hope they have great seasons..
paulie
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Softball Picks Up Pitcher in the Portal -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Monday, June 2, 2025
When to anticipate Fall Sports Schedules -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Morning readers,
The Cardinal Couple crew is rotating weeks of summer vacations as Paul was able to hit the road for a couple days and I will be headed south of here later this week.
As of Sunday evening, still no fall sport schedules available on the gocards website but I'm sure that we will be hearing from the programs relatively soon in that regard.
Last year,
we got a volleyball schedule in early May, the women's soccer schedule the first week of June so it seems like there must be some finer details being worked out. We didn't get the field hockey schedule until the first couple days of July
So for now we will continue to watch as rosters take shape. The new coaching staffs are also getting acclimated too.
As Always,
Go Cards
~Daryl
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Paulie in Gatlinburg --- SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
YOUR FEARLESS SITE OWNER IN BEAR COUNTRY
Yep, it;s summertime and ol' Paulie and Sonya are on a well deserved vacation to one of our favorite haunts...Gatlinburg. So, what brings us back this year? To catch up with friends and get away after some hectic medical issues.
Thanks to my kidney clinic for hooking me up with a "sister clinic" in Newmarket,TN., 45 minutes outside of Gatlinburg. The majority of the drive there on Wednesday and Friday was tied up in the traffic in getting to I-40 from Gatlinburg, going thru Pigeon Forge and Sevierville is never a fast drive...but we saw some beautiful scenery and one of the technicians at the clinic there cued us in on "the back way to get back to Pigeon Forge" and it really made the drive a lot less congested.
We arrived Monday night and had a wonderful meal that evening at Crystal Creek. Our server was engaging, a transplant from Boston who resettled down here several years ago. We had a lot of fun comparing the Boston College programs and Louisvile and he admitted that we had the best WBB coach by far in Jeff Walz.
Tuesday we had a leisurely breakfast at Little House of Pancakes and then explored the Arts and Crafts community on the south side of Gatlinburg. The shops were all interesting and, dummy me, I left my walking cane in Louisville but found a great one at a shop on the Arts and Crafts Loop. We also founf a delightful coffee shop on the loop named Gatlinburg Grind and highly recommend it if you get down here. Our dinner Tuesday night was at The Best Italian Restaurant (the original one) located just off the main drag in Gatlinburg and the Shrimp Alfredo was a fantastic entree that I enjoyed immensely. Sonya got the eggplant parmesan and enjoyed it too.
Wednesday started with another great breakfast at Little House and then after a day of sightseeing in NewMarket and Gatlinburg, we dined at the Split Rail on the art loop and had a great dinner there with fried chicken and slaw for me and fish tacos and fries for Sonya. Ww slept extremely well Wednesday night.
Thursday we took a drive to Cades Cove and toured the area. Traffic was as heavy as I have ever seen it there and noticeably slowed down when ever a bear or elk were spotted in the distance. We returned early and had an early dinner at DeLauders BBQ which was out of this world. The pulled pork was excellent and his sides are out of this world with green beans, slaw, and a baked potato as huge as you'll find in any restaurant. Another night of sound sleeping.
Friday after my clinic visit, we returned to Gatlinburg and explored more shops on the loop. One of our favorite restaurants changed their name from Three Jimmy's to Smokehouse Jimmy's but the food was still fantastic. The Grind Burger is a humongous burger with all the fixin's , Sonya had the pulled chicken with baked beans and cinnamon apples. Don't go there without trying the aplles and lemon pepper pork rinds...what a great appetizer.!
At the Rampart Lion
Saturday we had a full day visiting shops and outlets plus driving the Cherokee Orchard Motor Nature Trail and ended up at the Rampart Lion for dinner. Our old buddy Brian Papworth, of the Fox and Parrot, owns this one also, and while the entrance is closed to the Fox and Parrot for bridge rebuilding, he is holding fort at the Rampart Lion and we had a great visit with him and his staff of Jodi and Robert. The fish and fried green beans there are out of this world, and make sure you make a stop there.
Today, we return to Louisville. It was a great getaway and thanks to the Cardinal Couple crew for running the site while Sonya and I were travelling.
paulie