FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
Goooood morning readers and welcome back to the weekend. Finally.
Some small tidbits coming out of the sports world regarding the Cardinals. Pre-season watchlists sure to come rolling in as we got a pair to keep our eyes on this season for the Volleyball program.
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Cresse and Chicoine are two of 30 standout athletes selected from 20 institutions to appear on the watch list. UofL is one of just nine programs to boast multiple honorees.
Chicoine is a transfer from Purdue who joined the Cardinals last January. This summer she was named by USA Volleyball to the 2025 Women's U23 National Team for the NORCECA U23 Pan American Cup, July 25-August 2 in Leon, Mexico. Last year, Chloe started in all 34 matches as a sophomore at Purdue, tallying 363 kills, good for second on the team, while hitting 0.220. She averaged 3.08 kills per set, which was second on the team as well. She was second on the team in digs with 348, averaging 2.95 per set. She aced 19 times, third best on Purdue last season, while adding 42 assists and 33 total blocks, four of those being solos. Chloe notched a career-high 22 kills in a loss against Nebraska on Oct. 11th, 2024. Chloe notched eight games with 15+ kills. Chloe was named to the All-Big Ten Second Team, AVCA All-Region First Team – Midwest and All-Big Ten Preseason Honors.
Cresse was also named to the U23 National Team and joined Chicoine for the Pan American Cup. Last year Chloe Chicoine was named by USA Volleyball to the the 2025 Women's U23 National Team for the NORCECA U23 Pan American Cup, July 25-August 2 in Leon, Mexico. As one of the best blockers in the country, Cara finished ranked seventh nationally in blocks per set with 1.50 last year. Cresse took home awards as an AVCA All-American Honorable Mention, and AVCA All-South Region Team member, and an All-ACC Second Team member. She was also named ACC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 14. Cara played in 118 sets and recorded 6+ blocks in 18 different matches. She hit .323 on the season with a team leading 177.0 blocks, 192 kills, and three service aces. Cara recorded 6+ blocks in 18 different matches, including 10 at Miami, 11 at SMU and 14 against Northern Iowa in the NCAA Tournament. Another great year academically for Cara landed her once again on the Academic All-ACC team.
Cheers to the weekend!!!
In the spirit of Friday, the program announced another partnership with a neighboring local brewery, Goodwood announced its version of a blonde ale.
I definitely plan on trying it! Blondes are my favorite beers at the moment. It is supposed to come out right before football season so it should hit shelves in the next coming weeks.
The program announced another blonde ale a few years back and its been available at games and liquor stores around town.
if it is as good as Cardinalele, I'll be having a few
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