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Saturday, May 5, 2018

Back in the Saddle -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Softball Falls at Pitt; 9-8


Despite a furious comeback to tie the game at 7 in the sixth inning, Louisville was ultimately unable to sustain the torrid pace of Pitt's offense and dropped game two of the series. 

The Cards took the lead in the top of the second when Jenna Jordan scored after the Pitt catcher threw the ball away trying to catch Celene Funke stealing. The lead was short lived, though, as Pitt scored four runs on two home runs and a double in the bottom half of the inning. They added on another 3 run homer in the bottom of the 3rd and Louisville found themselves with a 7-1 deficit. After that, Louisville realized this longball thing could be a bit of fun, so they joined in. In the fourth, Caitlin Ferguson knocked a 2 run shot to score Nicole Pufahl, and Alison (Mike) Szydlowski added a dinger of her own later in the inning. The Cards trailed by only 3 runs. In the sixth, Louisville erased those final three runs with solo shots by Ferguson (2 in the game!), Madison Cousineau, and Sidney Melton. 

Danielle Watson didn't have her best stuff yesterday. It happens. After the Cards tied the game in the top half, Watson gave up a walk, triple, and wild pitch for the Panthers to regain the lead at 9-7. Watson finished with 5 hits, 6 walks, and 5 earned. Megan Hensley took the start and the first 4 earned runs, but Watson finished with the loss. Some days you just struggle in the circle. On days like yesterday, a batter's day, you just try to outlast the opposition. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. The Cards young pitching will continue to develop. Danielle Watson doesn't have 14 wins this season for no reason. 

In their last chance, the Cards made a bit of noise. Jenna Jordan pulled a run back with a full-count solo home run to open the inning, but the Pitt starter returned to the mound to pick up the save. She retired Pufahl, Funke, and Ferguson in order on 8 pitches. Ball game over. The Cards take on the Panthers in the rubber match today at 1PM. If you can manage to tear yourselves away from the horse track, this one could be fun to watch.

I'm Back!


Well, did you miss me? After a short stint on the DL, both for medical and personal reasons, I'm finally able to return to the pages. It's only fitting that I return on Derby Day so that I can put my title to a nice double meaning use. A bit has changed for me since we've last spoken. The last two Saturdays were dedicated not to Derby Festival activities, but to preparing for and taking the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. Taking (and passing) the FE is the first step toward attaining my professional engineering license. I took a practice exam a couple of weeks ago and spent most of my day last week taking a 6 hour exam. I'm happy to report that I found out much sooner than expected, I passed! Now I'll get to put the books aside for awhile before I eventually begin preparing for another 8 hour exam in a few years.

My other big news comes from my ankle recovery. I finally had another doctor's appointment this week, and I'm now doing some in home physical therapy exercises and putting weight on my injured foot to walk with the assistance of a crutch. I've even taken to walking a little bit in the house with no crutches, but that might be a bit ambitious yet. I'm still a long way from returning to the soccer field or the Tough Mudder course, but as I told someone at work the other day, each update is a step in the right direction towards taking steps. I hope to return to the radio next week as my new directives give me a bit more freedom.

Speaking of the radio, we're off today. In case you haven't heard, there's some big race going on in Old Louisville. Something about some horses or something. It's a big deal in this town apparently. I joke, of course. As a native Louisvillian, I'm more than excited for the Derby today. Strangely, because of the circumstances surrounding this Derby season for me, I've not even been able to look too hard at the field. Fortunately, you don't have to look to me for horse picks, as Paulie has an entire site dedicated to handicapping. Enjoy Derby Day today, wherever you may be. We'll be back on the air next week to continue to bring you the joy and excitement of Louisville women's sports!

Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Spring Sports off to Strong Start -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Softball Bags Two Wins


Game 1: UofL 5 - Butler 2


As Jared mentioned in his write up yesterday, two more spring sports followed in the shoes of tennis and got their schedules started during the winter. While the UofL baseball team will wrap up a final weekend of scrimmages this week and get underway next week, the softball team got their season started with a bang yesterday, defeating both Butler and UCF in Orlando.

While the team came out with two wins, it didn't always look to be so. The first game started about as terribly as it could. Butler had runners reach second and third base with no outs in the top of the first. Both of those runners would eventually come around to score before a couple of infield popups ended the top half. Louisville followed with a 4-up-3-down bottom half in which they struck out twice and walked once. The Cards trailed 2-0 at then end of the first.

Despite an unfortunate start, Louisville quickly turned the game around. From the 2nd through the 5th inning, Butler had one runner reach base, and that was on a hit by pitch. Megan Hensley struck out five over that stretch. In the bottom of the second, Jamie Soles started the Cards off with a walk and they were in business. Soles and Alison Szydlowski (Mike) both came around to score unearned runs, tying the game. By the time Butler got their next runner on base in the sixth inning (a walk), Louisville led 4-2. The Butler runner posed no real threat, as she was out at second on a fielder's choice, and the player who replaced her at first was left there by the end of the inning.

In the bottom of the sixth, Nicole Pufahl took matters into her own hands against the new Butler pitcher. Poof led off the inning with a walk, then used three (straight?) wild pitches to waltz around the bases for the fifth Louisville run. Blaire Bass reached on a hit in the same inning, and Catie Barber advanced on two more wild pitches as the pinch runner, but the Cards were unable to score another run.

In the seventh, Butler threatened with a walk, single, and error, but ultimately were unable to score again before the game ended on a line-out to center field. Megan Hensley finished the game with only two runs allowed (both unearned), five hits, two walks, two HBP, and seven strikeouts. She went the distance. Averaging 9 K/9 (do they call it a K/7 in softball?) is nothing to scoff at, and Hensley showed that she may just be rebounded from those injury issues that kept her down last season.

Louisville's scorers were Sidney Melton, Caitlin Ferguson, Soles, Poof, and Mike. While three of those runs were unearned, the Cards put together a team on-base percentage of 0.375 in the game which is always going to be beneficial for the offense. 

Game 2: UofL 5 - UCF 3


Only 27 minutes after finishing the game against Butler, Louisville's next game of the day started against the Knights of UCF. As the away team this game, it was the Cards' turn to bat first, and they used that opportunity effectively. Caitlin Ferguson opened the game with a single, advanced on an error on a Sidney Melton bunt, and later came around to score on a Mike single. A Blaire Bass single through the right side allowed Melton to score and Mike followed her in as the ball flew around the infield. Bass was out caught between second and first in the confusion. Danielle Watson worked a quick bottom half with a strikeout and a single and the Cards led 3-0 after one. 

The next nine combined batters to the plate saw themselves head back to the dugout before UCF saw some life in the bottom of the third. An HBP and a single had the Knights in business with one out, before Watson promptly shut down the rally with a pair of strikeouts. Louisville went down in order for the third inning in a row, and UCF saw another opportunity in the fourth. Watson went BB, BB, K, BB to load the bases before a pair of ground balls and a play at the plate kept the Knights off the board once more. 

In the fifth, Louisville finally saw a batter reach base again as Kyra Snyder got a single down. Jordyn Wolfe came in to pinch run after Snyder was bunted to second. Wolfe reached third on a passed ball, but after a ground out, she committed a major error by making the last out at third base. Stretching her lead too much on a pitch, the UCF catcher caught Wolfe off guard and she was picked off at third with a throw behind. The bottom half saw Louisville's defensive luck falter a bit as a double, sac fly, and single brought in UCF's first run. The Cards were able to limit the damage, though, and led 3-1 after five.

After a Melton walk to begin the sixth, Louisville saw their first home run of the season as Jenna Jordan swatted one over the fence in left center. Louisville led 5-1 and would score no more runs in the final two innings. Despite a leadoff single, a double, and a passed ball in the seventh, Louisville would score no runs due to a caught stealing between the single and double, and a pair of outs surrounding the passed ball. The bottom half saw a UCF team that refused to go down without a fight. Despite starting the inning with a groundout, UCF loaded the bases with two outs following a pair of walks and an error. Another error brought two runners in to score before a batter brought in to pinch hit struck out to end the game (ouch). Louisville won 5-3

Danielle Watson got the win for the Cards in this one, despite not going the distance. She allowed four hits, one earned run, three walks, and an HBP to go along with five strikeouts in five innings pitched. Kyra Snyder came in to finish the game out and allowed two runs (one earned) on no hits and four walks. She had three strikeouts in her two innings pitched. So far, every Louisville pitcher is averaging at least 7K/7, but have had some trouble with control. The Card have put 12 runners on base between 9 walks and 3 hit batters. Strikeouts are great, but free baserunners are not. Finding the strike zone will be a point of emphasis in bull pen sessions going forward, I would imagine.

There was only one new scorer for the Cards in the second game, as Jenna Jordan touched home for the first time (as a runner) following the home run. Ferguson and Mike both scored their second runs of the season, and Melton scored her second and third. These first two games have been good for the Louisville offense, something which struggled at times last season. Games against tougher opponents may see them struggle if they go down in order in three straight innings, but the diamond sports are finicky, and sometimes a couple of big innings are enough.

For both sides of the ball going forward, I would say consistency is key. Softball will have two more games today with a game against North Florida at 11AM and one against North Carolina scheduled at 4PM. 

Teeter Debuts at Louisville with Win


In his first game as head coach of the University of Louisville lacrosse team, Scott Teeter was able to coach the Cards to victory against long-time regional rival, Cincinnati. On the road against the Bearcats, Louisville scored early and often in the first half. Tessa Chad opened the scoring in just over a minute to put the Cards up, but Cincy's Kate Carney scored a mere 24 seconds later to tie the game again. Louisville was not dismayed, though, scoring three straight goals in the next five minutes, and ultimately leading 11-4 at the end of the first half.

In the second, goals were harder to come by for the Cards, as they ended up losing the second thirty minutes 4-5. However, despite scoring in the first minute of the second half, Cincinnati could not keep up consistent pressure, and they did not have enough offensive firepower to overcome the first half deficit. Louisville won the game 15-9. 

Lacrosse has always been an interestingly high scoring game to me, just as ice or field hockey can be. I've spent the majority of my life playing and enjoying outdoor soccer, which, despite the large goal, does not see scoring very often, as you all likely know. Indoor soccer, due to the smaller field, does see quite a bit more scoring. Lacrosse has a tiny goal, like ice hockey, so defending it seems as though it should be simpler. However, the tiny scoring object seems nearly impossible to stop, as saves always seem to be a stat thrown to the wayside. I only say this because Louisville lacrosse has always been a volume scoring team, at least as long as I've paid attention, and they will need to continue to do so to be successful. Their opening game with a new head coach seems to imply this will stay the norm.

Louisville turned 27 shots into 23 on goal and 15 goals. That's pretty good. They only converted on 3 of 9 free position shots, a number that doesn't look great, but remember that I come from a sport where nearly every penalty is expected to be converted. In fairness, Cincinnati only converted 1-7, so we can at least say that the Cards won that battle. Lexie Ball was the keeper for the Cards and she played all 60 minutes, picking up 7 saves with 9 goals allowed. Louisville had a wealth of scorers, as you might expect with 15 goals, and Tessa Chad led the way with 4 goals and 2 assists. Madison Hoover, Jillian Balog (2), Caroline Blalock, Brenna Shanahan, Julia Wood, Sarah Blalock (2), Emily Howell, Lexi Arens, and Ally Hall all also scored.

Louisville has a quick turnaround with another lacrosse rival in Marquette tomorrow at 1PM. This one is at home, but is also available on the ACC Network Extra if you can't make it out. Louisville has been strong against Marquette in the past, and will look to continue their winning ways and open the season with two straight wins. 

Cardinal Couple Radio Hour


All of this, and much more, will be available for your listening pleasure on the Cardinal Couple Radio Hour today at 11AM. The show airs on WCHQ FM, and is available at 100.9 FM, wchqfm.com, or the WCHQ app. I was a very late scratch for today's show due to personal reasons, and the late decision will likely leave a microphone open. Nevertheless, the remainder of the team is more than capable of bringing you the very best in the joy and excitement of UofL women's sports, as they do every week. I look to be back in studio next week, where I'm sure to be chastised for my absence.

LISTEN TO THE 2/10/18 SHOW: THE CARDINALCOUPLE RADIO HOUR 2/10/18



Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-

Friday, May 12, 2017

Louisville Softball loses to NC State...Lacrosse today...Moore to USC -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE



CARDS CRUMBLE IN QUARTERFINALS TO PACK


Lack-a-bat-ities picked a rotten time to reappear in the Louisville softball dugout.

Louisville fell to NC state in the opening round of the ACC Tournament 5-2 yesterday in Chapel Hill, NC. to the North Carolina State Wolfpack. The Cards could only muster two runs and six hits against Pack pitcher Peyton Silverman...while allowing NC State to touch starter Megan Hensley for four runs on nine hits and reliever Maryssa Becker for a run and five hits. 

The Pack put up a run in the first inning on the Cards and added another to go up 2-0 in the third inning. Louisville got one back, largely due to the efforts of Jordan McNary, who reached on a fielder's choice and then went from first to home on Morgan Meyer's bunt and a throwing error.

Things got worse for UofL in the top of the fifth. NC State pieced together five hits and a Cardinal fielding error contributed to three runs and a 5-1 lead. "Mike" Szydlowski tried to get the Cards back into the contest with a solo home run in the bottom of the fifth...but the Cards could not piece anything together offensively in the final two innings and took a 5-2 loss. 

Sandy Pearsall on the loss: 

"I felt like our team didn't play defense toward the end and we were trying to hit it out of the park instead of doing what we did last weekend against them, which was hit the shots that we needed to hit, just keep the ball in their outfield and we didn't do that well today." 

The Cards now await their fate for an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Selection Show will be on Sunday, May 14th. at 10 p.m. on ESPN 2. 64 teams will be selected. The guess here is that Louisville will be picked to go to one of 16 regional sites...where action will take place May 19-21. 


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LACROSSE BEGINS NCAA TOURNAMENT TONIGHT


The Louisville Lacrosse squad faces James Madison tonight at 6 p.m. at Penn State's field in first round NCAA action. It's the fourth consecutive NCAA appearance for Kellie Young's squad. 

The Cards and Dukes have never met in Lacrosse. Young was the head coach at JMU before accepting the Louisville job in 2006. 

The #18 ranked LaxCards will seek their first-ever NCAA Tournament win against a #16 James Madison that prides themselves on presenting a stingy defense. The Dukes (13-6) allow just 8.58 goals per contest...which ranks eighth nationally. They won the CAA title with wins over Delaware and Elon...who both made the tournament as well. 

Louisville (11-7) will look their own defensive stopper, goalie Brittany Read..who allows just 9.58 goals per game. She was the ACC Defender of the Year. On the attack, senior Hannah Koloski leads a talented group of scorers with 60 goals. Sophomore Meghan Siverson complied 52 scores on the season. 


You can catch the action on the Penn State athletics website live stream. Link below: 

LOUISVILLE VS JAMES MADISON



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MOORE JOINING MOORE AT USC. 


Reports on Twitter from several sources indicate that former Cardinal WBB player Mariya Moore will be joining her sister Minyon Moore at USC. 

There was speculation a few weeks ago that Minyon would be leaving USC and Mariya did make a visit to Cal recently...but it now looks like the sisters will be reunited on the Trojan campus. Mariya would have to sit a season before playing her senior year with Minyon...who would be a junior then. 

The move to Los Angeles for Mariya makes it possible for her parents to have the chance to see both girls play together and more frequently. The drive from Richmond, CA to L.A. is about five hours down I-5 and is also serviced by Amtrak. 



It's always been a dream of mine to play basketball with my sister again. Congrats on your commitment to USC! ❤️💛


paulie
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Sunday, May 7, 2017

Softball secures series...seeks sweep at State -- Lacrosse awaits their fate --Radio Show -- SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE



MIKE, MIKE, MIKE PROVIDES THE SPIKE IN 4-3 LOUISVILLE SOFTBALL WIN

It has been a year of transition for Cards Softball slugger Alison "Mike" Szydlowski. A switch from her catcher's role to handling 'the hot corner' at third base took a bit of adjustment. One thing that hasn't changed, though, is the hitting prowess she has shown during her tenure at Louisville. 

Yesterday, in sunny Raleigh, NC...she drove home the tying runs in top of the seventh inning and then produced the winning RBI in the eighth to give Louisville a 4-3 win over the Wolfpack. 

Jenna Jordan scored Louisville's lone run prior to that...in the second inning after a walk and then scampered home on Caitlin Ferguson's double to left. Jordan was on base when "Szyd" sent a shot soaring over the center field fence in the top of the seventh to set the score at 3-3.

The bags were full of Cards in the top of the eighth with two outs when "Mike" went to the plate and smacked a solid single to center that scored Tiarra Sanabria. Winning pitcher Maryssa Becker kept NC State silent in the bottom of the inning to give the Cards their 30th. win on the season and her 21st. 

The two will close the series today at noon. ACC Network Extra has the coverage. 


LACROSSE AWAITS THEIR FATE TONIGHT

Louisville Lacrosse will find out whether they are part of the 26-squad field for the NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championships tonight at 9 p.m.

13 conference automatic qualifiers will receive bids and 13 at-large teams will be selected to make up the field. 

Louisville (11-7) is currently ranked 18th. in the nation by the IWLCA Coaches Poll, 19th. by the Inside Lacrosse Poll and has an RPI ranking of #29. 

The thought process is that the Cards will make the field and have to hit the road for their first two games. 

The Selection Show will air tonight on NCAA.com 


THE CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO HOUR

Worldwide Jeff McAdams and Case Hoskins manned the broadcast studio and Paulie joined the lads via phone yesterday for the weekly show.  It was a lively broadcast and you can hear the replay at the link below. 

LINK: THE CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO 5/6/17



paulie
xxxxx




Monday, March 13, 2017

Monday Cardinal Couple - Selectioning

I don't know if "selectioning" was a word, but it is now...

Men's Selectioning


So, the men's bracket was revealed last night.  It may have been the first time in my Cardinal Fandom history when I didn't hear immediate grousing from most of CardNation about how the selection disrespects UofL.  So...that's cool.

Not only did the men get a seeding that was higher than what most of CardNation seemed to be expecting, but they did so without also getting schlepped out to some obscure corner of the country to play first and second round games.

If you have been living under a sports media rock since last night, the Cardinals picked up a 2nd seed in the men's tournament, and will only have to go up the road to Indianapolis to play their 1st and 2nd round games starting Friday.  Their first round opponent is Jacksonville State.  Kentucky will also be making the trip to play in Indianapolis, along with their opponent, first-time-eligible Northern Kentucky.  While this sounds like a recipe for massive ticket shortages with at least two fan bases in Louisville and Kentucky that travel very well, there may a chance, however painful this may be for some of CardNation and Big Blue Nation, to cooperate for tickets.  Louisville has an afternoon matchup, with a 2:45'ish tip against Jacksonville State in the afternoon session, while Kentucky and NKU tangle in the late game of the evening session to tip around 9:40pm.  Find you a buddy that likes to wear blue and split the ticket price and availability between the two of you.  If you can't make the trip, both games will be televised on the main CBS channel.  Do be aware, that at least at the time of this writing, that WLKY, the local Louisville CBS affiliate, and Dish are having a carriage spat, and WLKY is not available on Dish at the moment.  Let's hope that they get this sorted out before Thursday, and definitely before Friday.

As for the region, the 1 seed is Kansas, 3 is Oregon, and 4 is Purdue.  I think Louisville, if they play their game can beat any of those teams, with Kansas being obviously the biggest worry.  Some have expressed concerned about a potential 2nd round matchup against Michigan, a concern that I share.  This is a team that has clearly shown that adversity isn't going to stop them, having advanced through and won the Big 10 tournament after literally experiencing a plane crash when they were departing to go to the tourney.

Overall, I, like it seems most of CardNation, am happy and excited for the tournament draw that the men got.

Women's Selectioning


We find out the women's draw tonight.  The selection show is at 7 o'clock on ESPN.  While CBS found out last year that a 2 hour long bracket reveal was a bad idea, and likely to see the bracket leaked (this year, they only took about 40 minutes), ESPN has never so crassly milked the bracket reveal for the women.

The pulse of CardNation seems to be trending towards a 4 seed for us, which means hosting 1st and 2nd rounds at the KFC Yum! Center.  I won't even try to predict matchups, as I suck at this sort of thing, and I'm sure our fine readers will happily express their opinions in the comment section below.  As always, let's keep it civil and respectful as you all almost always do (insert proud parent expression here).

UofL is hosting a selection show watch party at the Sports and Social Club at 4th Street Live.  Admission is free, a limited menu will be available (probably to help the event venue keep up with the crush of people expected),  UofL is encouraging reservations (presuming any are available at this point) through Toby Hammond (tobi@4thstedc.com).  Don't let a lack of reservations stop you from going, but you may be dealing with a standing room only situation and no real ability to order food, so grabbing a bite of dinner before you go is probably the right play call. Doors open at 6, show starts at 7. Free parking after 6 in the 4th Street Live garage on 5th street. 

In Other News


After cancelling Saturday's games for expected inclement weather that never really materialized, Softball did take the field against Northern Iowa yesterday afternoon at 2.

Maryssa Becker went the distance in the 8-5 win, as did pretty much the rest of the team, with no substitutions shown on the scoresheet at all, though there was one reshuffling of positions for players already in the game.  For the top of the 5th inning, Alison "Mike" Szydlowski moved to 3rd base from her designated hitter position, with the previous 3rd base player, Lillie Goetz, moving over to the DH spot.  This is the first time "Mike" has played 3rd, typically being behind the plate as catcher, but she is just the latest in a rotating cast of characters to take up the 3b spot as Sandy Pearsall searches for an option that she likes.  Personally, I'm a fan of Goetz, though she does come up a little short on the strength to get a strong throw to first from the opposite corner on the run.  Otherwise, she's probably the most aware player to have played in that spot for the Cards this year, playing very smart ball.  Mike, on the other hand, has amply demonstrated her throwing strength by gunning down several attempted steals of 2nd from the plate already in this young season.  She reminds me of Maggie Ruckenbrod, a favorite here at Cardinal Couple and someone that you just really shouldn't have tried to steal 2nd on.  Perhaps the fielding and throwing capability at 3rd is more important, a theory that I would have trouble arguing against, but I do love to see a good throw to 2nd to catch a stealing baserunner.

Otherwise, things got done by committee, Freshman Caitlin Ferguson had a good game with 2 hits and 3 rbis.  Jamie Soles, The New Pride of New Egypt, reached safely all 3 of her times at bat with 2 rbis, and speedster Jordan McNary reached on 3 of her 4 at bats with an rbi.

Softball begins conference play Friday at 4pm with Pitt coming in to Ulmer for the 3 game homestand.


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NCAA WBB TOURNAMENT CARDINAL COUPLE PICK 'EM



As we have done over the past few years, we'll offer a CARDINAL COUPLE NCAA WBB Pick 'Em contest. Once the brackets are released, feel free you leave your picks in any of the next few days comments sections or e-mail them to Sonja at

cardinalcouple@twc.com

See the Right Side of the Site for an example. Basically, it's simple. Give us your first round 32 picks. Then, narrow that to 16. Next, your Great Eight. Follow that with your Final Four. Your title game two and your winner. Hey, you're probably doing one for the Men's Tournament. Why not try the Women's?

63 picks. The most right wins. In case of a tie, the earliest entry wins. We will offer a $25 Gift Card to either Panera or Cracker Barrel to the winner and "the left-over one" to second place.

Have fun, choose wisely and good luck. Entries need to be in before the first game tips off. We'll feature a few here at the site over the next couple of days. 

-- JMcA

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Softball splits in battle of the Birds -- Tuesday Cardinal Couple



CARDS WIN FIRST, DROP SECOND IN EXTRA INNINGS TO ILLINOIS STATE

ALISON SZYDLOWSKI
It was a battle of the Birds Monday afternoon at Ulmer Stadium and the Louisville Cardinals flew high in the first game...gaining a 10-2, five inning win over the Illinois State Redbirds...but falling back to ground with a 4-3, eight inning loss in the second game. 

CARDS 10 - REDBIRDS 2

Illinois State took an early first inning lead on Louisville 1-0 but Whitney Arion produced a two-RBI single in the bottom of the first to give the Cards a 2-1 lead. 

After the Redbirds tied it in the top of the second, Cardinal Couple favorite Kayla Soles sent one over the fence with the bags full of Cardinals to make it 6-2 UofL. 

Louisville added to the lead in the 3rd inning...one of Worldwide's "Sid team" members...Alison Szydlowski reached on Ill. State error and two Cardinal scored on the play to set the scoreboard at 8-2.

"Szy" would strike again in the 5th inning...her two-RBI double bringing home the game-ending runs for a 10-2 Cardinal triumph. Maryssa Becker drew the start in the circle and allowed just three hits in the five innings of hurling...

ILLINOIS STATE 4 - LOUISVILLE 3

The teams were tied 1-1 early after "Szy" knocked home a single, but the Cards found themselves down 2-1 in the bottom of the seventh.

Another "Sid"...Sidney Melton tied the contest with an RBI single, though, to force the extra inning.

The Redbirds got two runs on Shelby McCombs in the top of the eighth...the Cards battled back with a Brittany Sims single scoring one and putting runners on 1st and 3rd. Louisville could not get the tying run across the plate, however, and McCombs (3-1) takes the loss.

Next up, Louisville will travel to Oxford, OH to face Miami
for a 6:00 p.m. game. Louisville returns home for the weekend to host Virginia in an ACC Conference match up.
First pitch for that three-game series is at noon Saturday. 

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We are pleased to announce we will be featuring the CARDINAL COUPLE PICK'EM CHALLENGE again this year for the NCAA Women' Basketball Tournament. We'll have a $25 gift card for the winner and an absolutely fabulous Cardinal Couple T-Shirt for second place. 

Your objective is to pick as many winners as you can in the 63 games that will be played. You get (1) point for each winner. In case of a tie, the first tiebreaker will be if one of the entries had the national champion picked correctly. If there are more than one with that selection, we'll look at who had the most teams successfully selected for the Final Four. 


If a tie still exists, we'll go back to the Great Eight and check that for most teams correctly picked. If a tie still remains, we'll shred each and every entry and have Bill the Goat pick a winner by just randomly showing up at someone's house wearing a Cardinal Couple T-Shirt and a $25 Gift Certificate tied to one of his horns...

Entries can be left in the comments sections of articles after selection Monday or e-mailed to cardinalcouple@twc.com

Here's a popular format people use to enter...selecting the winners for each round. (No, this isn't an official entry):

ROUND 1

DRAKE, WICHITA STATE, CALIFORNIA, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, MONTANA, TCU, HOUSTON, CONNECTICUT, FORDHAM, IDAHO, PRINCETON, LOUISVILLE, SOUTH ALABAMA, KENTUCKY, PURDUE, SOUTH CAROLINA, SOUTH FLORIDA, MIAMI, DREXEL, HARTFORD, CAL-STATE BAKERSFIELD, IOWA, NORTH CAROLINA, VIRGINIA, DAVIDSON, NOTRE DAME, DEPAUL, VILLANOVA, YALE

ROUND 2

WICHITA STATE, CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, TCU, CONNECTICUT, IDAHO, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, SOUTH CAROLINA, MIAMI, HARTFORD, IOWA, VIRGINIA, NOTRE DAME, YALE

ROUND 3 

CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTON, CONNECTICUT, LOUISVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, MIAMI, VIRGINIA, NOTRE DAME

ROUND 4

 WASHINGTON, LOUISVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, VIRGINIA
or
ROUND 5

LOUISVILLE, VIRGINIA

WINNER

LOUISVILLE


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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Tuesday Cardinal Couple - All Syd/Sid Team




(WORLDWIDE JEFF MCADAMS REVEALS HIS "ALL SYD/SID TEAM" TODAY. I CAN'T WAIT FOR HIS "ALL MERCEDES TEAM" WITH MERCEDES BINNS AND MERCEDES RUSSELL...)

Paulie likes to talk about his all-name team, with Hall of Fame All-Namer Precious Person who was with the Rutgers Women's Basketball Team (she's transferring, no word as to where she has landed).  I thought I'd go with a bit more specific team, though.

I'm not sure what it is about the syllable "Syd" (or Sid or other variants), but it seems to have been popular 18-20 years ago.  So here is the Cardinal Couple/Worldwide All-Syd Team.

Brackemyre

We have to, of course, start with Cardinal Couple favorite Sydney Brackemyre.  Syd the Kyd is a 6'1" freshman forward for the women's basketball team out of Clinton Massie High School in Wilmington, OH.  Perhaps the youngest of the All-Syd Team, having arrived on campus this year as a 17 year old, Syd joins a packed house of talent with Jeff Walz, but is the only Syd on the team.  Don't despair for the Basketball Team, though, Sam seems to be the popular name on the hardwood.

Syd may also be the only UofL WBB player that has worn two sets of braces at one time on the team...a set on her teeth and a set on her knee after surgery. Thankfully, both have been removed now.


King


From the youngest, to the oldest.  Sydney King is a Redshirt Junior goalkeeper on the Field Hockey team
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Still likely celebrating a program-changing victory, Sydney gets plenty of attention by being a veritable wall in front of the goal at Trager Stadium, including two stops in the win over top ranked UNC.  Field Hockey also sports just the one Syd, but they do have a couple of DuFours, twins Anna and Rene.

(Be sure to hear her post-game interview after defeating UNC @ CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO this Saturday)

Cooper

Sophomore Sydney Cooper graces the Volleyball team as a Middle Blocker out of Woodward Academy in Atlanta, GA.  At 6'0", she has the height and the hops.  She has plenty of competition in the middle though, a position where UofL Volleyball is deep and powerful.  Volleyball doesn't have any duplicate names, though I expect another Georgiafandis to join the team any day now.


Szydlowski, Melton and Benz

The mother load of Syd names is found on the Softball team, and they're all freshmen.

Alison Szydlowski
Up first is Alison Szydlowski, the "Szyd" is pronounced "Sid", and she uses "Sid" as her nickname, because....
of course she does.  A 5'5" infielder out of Seckman High School in Imperial MO.  Szydlowski clearly earns the Most Creatively Spelled superlative of the All-Syd team.

Next is Sidney Melton, the only Sid on the All-Syd team.  Also an infielder, Melton is a 5'7" infielder out of Bishop Hartley High School in Columbus, OH.

SIDNEY MELTON
Last, but certainly not least is Sydney Benz.  Yes, Sydney is an infielder as well.  Benz is 5'5" and hails from Carol Stream, IL, just outside of Chicago where she attended Glenbard North High School.  Benz played and contributed well in fall ball for Softball Sunday, taking a line drive to her left shoulder while playing first base, knocked down a line drive with her bare hand to make a play, and advanced in one of her at-bats by being hit by a pitch.  We here at The Cardinal Couple hope the bruises fade soon.

SYDNEY BENZ
In an effort to corner the market on duplicated names, Softball also sports two Brittanys, Sims and Duncan.  Sims is listed as a 5'2" junior outfielder but was, I believe, spotted playing second base Sunday.  Duncan is a 5'9" senior first baseman and slugger who joined the Cardinal squad last year as transfer from Valparaiso.



Other non-Syd Duplicate Names


While the Rowing squad doesn't have any Syds, they do have an interesting name duplicate.  We mentioned on the Cardinal Couple radio show in the spring the presence in the third varsity eight boat of Lauren and Nicole Ditommaso.  Nicole and Lauren are unaware of any family relation between them.


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FIELD HOCKEY TODAY

Looking for a little afternoon delight today? Why not head down to Trager Stadium and watch the UofL Field Hockey team in action against Ohio State? Game time is 3 p.m. The Cards are coming off the monumental upset of #1 UNC Saturday. The Cards will most certainly move up from their #14 ranking in the NCAA polls due to be released later today. Although Ohio State isn't currently ranked, they always play Louisville tough. Admission for Louisville Field Hockey is free. GO FLOCK!!!!


Ohio State
Tuesday, Sept. 23, Trager Stadium - 3 p.m.
Series Record: OSU leads 16-7
Last Meeting: Oct. 1, 2013: Louisville won 6-3 at Ohio State. Alyssa Voelmle had two goals and an assist and senior Erin Schneidtmiller added two goals to help lead then-No. 17 University of Louisville field hockey team to a 6-3 win over host Ohio State.
Scouting the Buckeyes: Ohio State (3-4) is coming off of a 9-1 win over Appalachian State. Prior to that, OSU fell 4-3 to No. 16 Michigan State in overtime in their Big Ten opener.
• The Buckeyes are led offensively by Maddy Humphrey who has 19 points (7G, 5A).
• OSU is coached by Anne Wilkinson who is in her 19th season at the helm.
Series Note:
In four of the last five meetings between Louisville and Ohio State, the game has been decided by one goal and has gone into overtime three times.
Last five meetings:
Oct. 14, 2009 - at Ohio State: Ohio State 2 - Louisville 1 (OT)
Sept. 8, 2008 - at Louisville: Ohio State 4 - Louisville 2 (2OT)
Oct. 4, 2011 - at Ohio State: Ohio State 2 - Louisville 1
Oct. 22, 2012 - at Louisville: Louisville 4 - Ohio State 3 (OT)
Oct. 1, 2013 - at Ohio State: Louisville 6 - Ohio State 3

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Louisville women's golf is hanging in there after the first day of competition in Colorado. Fore (or four) is the Cardinals' standing after 18 holes. 


TEAM STANDINGS (top five) 

1. Pepperdine - 284; 2. Tennessee - 285; 3. Campbell - 290; t-4. Louisville - 293; t-4. Denver - 293
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 
t-9. Laura Restrepo - 72; t-13. Katie Mitchell - 73; t-21. Katie Petrino - 74; t-21. Shannon Gramley - 74; t-43. Emily Haas - 77

jmca

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Tuesday Cardinal Couple


TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

THE END OF THE YEAR....WHILE COLD WEATHER WRAPS THE LOUISVILLE REGION, A YOUNG MAN'S THOUGHTS NATURALLY TURN TO...SOFTBALL? OUR COLUMNIST WORLDWIDE JEFF MCADAMS, BUNDLED UP IN HIS WINTER COAT AND SCARF, SENDS THIS REPORT ON THE SOFTBALL CLASS THAT RECENTLY SIGNED IN NOVEMBER AND WILL TAKE THE FIELD OF HONOR IN THE 2015 SEASON. IT IS OVER A YEAR BEFORE THESE YOUNG LADIES WILL DEBUT IN GAME ACTION. NEVER FEAR, THOUGH...JEFF IS ALREADY OUT AT ULMER WITH HIS 19 COMMUNICATION DEVICES AWAITING THE STRIKES, BALLS, HOME RUNS AND HOLDING HIS MARGE RUCKENBROD POSTER...



Mid-November was the early signing period for many sports.  WE here at the Cardinal Couple had information in a few of our articles at the time about the signing classes for some of our sports, but didn't cover them all.  I'd like to rectify that oversight a bit, now.  Let's talk Softball today.

The New Signees

For spring sports such as Softball and Women's Lacrosse, the early signing really is early.  The class
that signed in November of 2013 won't play their first competitions for their signed schools for approximately 15 months after their signing, with first games for spring sports typically being in the early February timeframe, and for this signing class, that will be February of 2015.

Sydney Benz

Sydney will be joining us from the Chicago area as an infielder/short stop.  An impressive batter, Benz received several honors for her 2013 season where she chalked up a .459 batting average.  Sydney has also received a number of academic honors.

Whitney Arion is our current starting short stop and is a junior this year, so Sydney will likely have a year to watch and learn from Whit's senior year in the position or look to apply her skills in other infield positions...Katie Keller will be graduating from second base, for example.

Bridgette Flaherty

Bridgette will be making a trip to the north to come to Louisville, coming from the Atlanta, GA area,
specifically Woodstock, GA.  Flaherty will be only the second every southpaw pitcher for the Louisville Cardinals.  Flaherty has also picked up several honors in the academic realm in addition to being a force to be reckoned with from 43 feet away.

Rachel LeCoq and Caralisa "Carl" Connell will both be graduating at the end of this 2014 season.  While Coach Pearsall has picked up several pitchers in the current freshmen class, we don't want a repeat from the 2013 post-season where we ran out of pitching steam at the end of the season.  Besides, there are few enough left-handed pitchers in the college game that being able to put a leftie out there is very valuable.

Sydney Melton

This is actually
Syd Brackemyer.
I snuck her pic
in to see if you are
paying attention

 
OK, what is it with all of the Sydneys coming in next fall?  Two here for Softball along with Sydney Brackmyre coming in to be on the Women's Basketball team, we're going to be overloaded with Sydneys.  Well, that just means I have fewer names to have to learn how to spell.

Melton is also a short stop, so there may be some competition for that position in this class.  Sydney comes to us from Columbus, OH.  This is beginning to become a familiar refrain...Sydney has also earned number academic honors in high school.

Sydney has also competed in Swimming, Basketball, and some Track & Field, though we have no word about her participating in any of these sports at UofL.

Ashley Nikolao

The lone Kentuckian of the class, Ashley will just be coming a short distance up the
road from Flaherty, KY and Meade County High School.  As a utility player, Nikolao can fill in any position on the field.

Yes, you guessed it, numerous academic honors for Ashley as well.  In addition, Nikolao made the first-team All-State team here in Kentucky twice.

Madi Norman

How's this number grab you?  .639 for a high school career batting average.  That means Madi plays one of the traditional power positions like catcher or first base, right?  Nope, she's a pitcher.

And, yes, do I really even need to say it?  Norman has quite a few academic honors as well.  Madi hails from Tipton, MO, pretty much right in the middle of the state.

Alison Szydlowski

"Szydlowski", you're kidding me, right?  Another "Sid", Alison hails from Imperial, MO, which sounded familiar to me and took me a minute to realize that UofL Volleyballer Haley Pouliezos is also from Imperial.  Apparently you have to have a hard-to-spell last name if you're from Imperial.

Szydlowski is a catcher and third baseman.  Current Cardinal catchers and Cardinal Couple favorites
Maggie "Marge" Ruckenbrod and Taner Fowler both graduate after this season, so we'll be looking for another catcher to pick off runners at second base.  Conveniently, Alison played in the same club program that Ruckenbrod did, so might we see another productive pairing between Alison Szydlowski and perhaps Sydney Benz like we have with Marge Ruckenbrod and Katie Keller?

Oh yeah, can't forget a fair number of academic honors here as well.

Bullpen Club Dinner

Sidney Melton. See I
didn't forget to add her pic.
While we're on the subject of Softball, a reminder that the Bullpen Club Dinner is January 25th at Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium.  Featured speaker for the night is Olympian and four-time All American pitcher Monica Abbott.  Doors to the Brown & Williamson Club at PJCS will open at 6 for a reception with the dinner and program to start at 7:30.  To reserve your seats, you can contact the always-delightful Christy Waltrip at Christy@gocards.com.

I had intended to attend this event but will be out of town that week and so will be unable to be there.  You can be sure, though, that I will make some appearances at the newly renovated Ulmer Stadium this spring to cheer on the Softball Cards.

JEFF MCADAMS

WE HOPE ALL OUR READERS HAVE A SAFE AND FUN NEW YEAR'S EVE AND REMIND YOU TO BE RESPONSIBLE TONIGHT. WE'LL PREVIEW THE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL GAME AGAINST TEMPLE IN PHILLY NEXT YEAR TOMORROW HERE AT THE C.C.

WE ALSO WANT TO REMIND YOU THAT IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE OUT CELEBRATING THIS EVENING AND HAVE "HAD ONE TOO MANY"...DO THE RIGHT THING AND CALL A CAB OR APPOINT A DESIGNATED DRIVER.  REMEMBER, IT'S 'AMATEUR NIGHT' OUT THERE AND THE COPS WILL BE WATCHING...
SO DO THE RIGHT THING AND DON'T DRIVE DRUNK.

PAULIE

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