Saturday, August 23, 2025
Louisville to Honor NCAA Runners-Up at Alumnae Match -- SATURDAY 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
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Jeff and Jared Visit Pro VolleyCards in Indy -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Visiting the Pro VolleyCards in Indy
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Fishers Event Center |
Jeff and I ventured outside of Louisville following the Cards’ loss to Notre Dame on Sunday in women’s basketball. Our destination was the Fishers Event Center in Indiana to catch some professional volleyball as fans. Cardinal Couple has been denied media credentials multiple times this season for the Ignite since we are not local media and do not actively cover their team. Four former Cardinals were on the combined rosters for the match. Wilma Rivera and Tori Dilfer Stringer dressed for the Columbus Fury while Elena Scott and Anna DeBeer were on the other side with the Indy Ignite.
The host Ignite took the 3-0 sweep in front of approximately 5,000 fans. Members of the crowd included the DeBeer family, the Scott family, and the Rush (Ceci is a Louisville volleyball alum) family. The current Purdue head coach was sitting court side along the baseline to watch a couple former Boilermakers play.
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Tori Dilfer Stringer |
We had a chance to talk to Stringer, DeBeer, and Scott after the match. Rivera had some family in town visiting from presumably Puerto Rico and did not get to swing over to chit chat. Stringer showed some sign of frustration as she felt her team had an off night. DeBeer was not dressed in uniform, but was still on the bench with the rest of the team. Scott had an unfamiliar look as she did not wear the libero jersey for the first time since high school. Kylie Murr, who is in her second pro season, is the current libero on the team and has given Scott some competition.
While we did not conduct an official interview with the players, nor did we do any video, our former Cards were happy to talk with us and answer a few questions.
All of them seemed to be excited for both Dani Busboom Kelly on taking the Nebraska job and for Dan Meske being promoted to the Louisville job. Anna mentioned how she predicted this was going to happen this season while many of us thought this personnel change was still a few years away. We did learn that both the Louisville and Nebraska players were informed at the exact same time and found out less than an hour before the official announcement. This was to help limit the chances of information being leaked in advance.
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Anna DeBeer |
Tori, who has a few professional years under her belt now, has been adjusting to her new team and new roster. She and Wilma Rivera have split time at setter and both of them are playing more of a veteran and leadership role. She did mention the fun she had with helping run some of the volleyball podcasts and videos for Floyd Street Media and is hopeful to do so again next fall.
Anna is not quite healthy yet but assured us that things are trending in the right direction for her. A timeline of returning wasn’t given but she indicated that she plans to actively participate in the matches by the end of the season. We did not ask the extent of her injuries but Jeff and I both were under the impression that it was a bit worse than we thought back during the Final Four. Either way, she has a bright career ahead of her.
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Elena Scott |
Anna and Elena are currently roommates in an apartment not far from the arena. That’s not too bad seeing as both practice and workout together on the same team and have each other to lean on. Both players are Louisville natives and are playing outside of their hometown for the first time ever, albeit being just a couple hours away.
It was certainly good to catch up with some of our former Cards and to hear that each one is doing well. We hope to head back north for another match later this season.
Back in Louisville, Dan Meske was officially introduced as the next Louisville volleyball head coach. Jeff and I both hit this promotion over the last few days, but you can find his introductory presser below.
Dan Meske Introductory Press Conference
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
Jared
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
DeBeer named CSC Academic ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR for DI Volleyball -- Wednesday CARDINAL COUPLE
DeBeer Honored by DI Volleyball
If you are a Louisville volleyball fan, we really don't need to tell you what Anna DeBeer has meant to Louisville Volleyball since she arrived on campus for the 2020 season. A product of the successful programs out of Louisville Assumption High School, DeBeer was named ACC Freshman of the year and made the AVCA All-Region First Team.
But, there is a different side to DeBeer...one that doesn't get nearly enough recognition...and that is the academic side. She graduated with a 3.92 GPA in health and human performance exercise science.
She also made the first team all AVCA squad last year. last season. As she works toward her Masters of Business Administration, she leaves her career on the college court behind as possibly one of the best ever volleyballers to don a UofL uniform.
She was also drafted by the Indy Ignite squad in the PVF -- Professional volleyball Federation. She's still out of competition, recovering from the effects of her ankle injury in the 2024 Division I National Semifinal match against Pittsburgh.
On the Indy squad with her is teammate/libero Elena Scott, who played at Louisville with DeBeer for several years.
We have no doubt that once DeBeer recovers from the ankle injury, she going to do great things in the PVF, and you can be assured that the Cardinal Couple crew will be following her career and reporting on her successes here. We'll miss her on the Cardinals court, but know she's on her way to greater things.
The Ignite was successful in their first outing of the season, defeating Orlando 3-1 in the Fishers Event Center,. They return to the center Thursday night to face Grand Rapids.
paulie
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
The Cruel World of Sports -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Cards vs Pitt in Final Four -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Cards to Face Pitt in Final Four
Louisville Volleyball continues their 2024 NCAA Tournament run tonight with a spot to the championship game on the line. The Cards welcome a familiar foe in Pittsburgh to the KFC Yum! Center for a 6:30pm start time. ESPN will be carrying the match.
UofL has improved to 29-5 following winning the first four matches of the tournament. The Cards finished second in the ACC this season and earned the final one seed. Their tournament run includes wins over Chicago State, Northern Iowa, Purdue, and Stanford. Louisville has lost three sets across the four matches.
Pittsburgh has improved to 33-1 on the season and rides an 18-match win streak. The Panthers' only loss came on October 12 in a five-set thriller at SMU. Pitt has lost 12 sets all season with two of those coming in the NCAA Tournament. Louisville took three sets in two matches against the Panthers. Pitt's road to the Final Four included wins over Morehead State, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Kentucky.
Pitt is looking for its first trip to the championship game in four tries. Louisville is aiming for its second trip to the championship game in three years.
Louisville and Pitt have built one of the biggest rivalries in the country over the last few seasons. All-time, the Cards lead the series 20-18, but Pitt has won four straight. Prior to that, Louisville had won six of seven matches including a win over the Panthers in the 2022 Final Four to go to the national championship game.
Cardinal Couple will have representatives in attendance to cover the match and a full report on the contest in the Friday Cardinal Couple column.
All-American Honors for Scott, DeBeer
Two VolleyCards received All-American honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA). Elena Scott was named a First Team All-American and Anna DeBeer was named a Second Team All-American. Charitie Luper and Cara Cresse both received honorable mentions. DeBeer has earned four All-American honors in her career while Scott has earned three.
(All photos and graphics by GoCards)
Happy Thursday and Go Cards!
Jared
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Taj Roberts Named ACC Rookie of the Week -- ACC Volleyball Awards -- Volleyball Tournament Reaction -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Roberts Named ACC Rookie of the Week
For the second time this season, freshman Tajianna Roberts was named ACC Rookie of the Week. Although Louisville only played one game over the last week, Roberts played a crucial role in the road win against Colorado.
Roberts scored 13 points while shooting 50% from the field. She added four steals as well as a pair of rebounds and a pair of assists. This is the sixth time this season where the freshman guard finished in the double figures in scoring. Roberts used a 5-0 run to help spark the Louisville 16-0 run in the fourth quarter.
Louisville returns home tomorrow night to host #11 Oklahoma. Tip-off is a bit earlier than normal, slated for 5:00pm. This game also features the return of former Louisville player Payton Verhulst, who is now with the Sooners.
ACC Volleyball Awards Features Multiple Cardinals
The ACC announced the annual ACC Volleyball awards yesterday. Elena Scott and Nayelis Cabello earned accolades.
Elena Scott was named ACC Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight time. It is her fourth All-ACC award in her career. This season, the Louisville native averaged 4.43 digs per set played with a total of 456 digs on the year. She also had 110 assists and led the Cards with 33 service aces. Scott's career tallies include 1,861 digs, 419 assists, and 137 aces. The digs and aces both rank in the top-10 in program history.
Nayelis Cabello was named ACC Freshman of the Year. Cabello played a major role in Louisville's 6-2 offense, where she rotated with Elle Glock. The newcomer averaged 5.32 assists per set with a total of 554 this season. She also added 162 digs and 15 blocks. She was named ACC Freshman of the Week six times this season.
Scott was named to the All-ACC First Team alongside Anna DeBeer and Charitie Luper. Care Cresse was named to the All-ACC Second Team while Cabello was named to the All-ACC Freshmen Team.
ACC Player of the Year was awarded to Pitt's Olivia Babcock. ACC Setter of the Year went to Stanford's Kami Miner. Dan Fisher was named ACC Coach of the Year as Pitt won the ACC and was named the top overall seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
Louisville opens up play in the NCAA Tournament on Friday night at approximately 7:00pm against Chicago State.
Volleyball Tournament Reaction
With the release of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament Sunday night, the biggest question for Louisville fans was answered. What seed would Louisville get? They earned the final 1-seed.
Pittsburgh earned the top overall seed. The Panthers lost one match all season and won the ACC. Nebraska and Penn State each earned 1-seeds, both with two losses.
Louisville beat out Stanford and Creighton, both of whom the Cards beat this season. Stanford did turn around and even the season series against Louisville this past weekend. The Committee seemed to weigh Louisville's wins over Stanford, Creighton, SMU, Wisconsin, and Kentucky pretty heavily. Kentucky earned a 3-seed while the other four on that list are 2-seeds. UofL went 5-1 against 2-seeds and 3-seeds, but went 0-4 against 1-seeds.
Stanford went 5-3 against teams 3-seed or higher. The Cardinal (singular) won three sets against the Cardinals (plural) but Louisville won four sets, which might have helped been the deciding factor.
While Creighton went 29-2, they went 1-2 against teams 3-seed or higher. The Blue Jays fell to Louisville and Nebraska, but did sweep Kansas. The weakness of the Big East most likely played a factor in the seeding.
The ACC saw much love from the selection committee. Four of the top eight seeds are ACC schools: 2-seed Pitt, 1-seed Louisville, 2-seed Stanford, and 2-seed SMU. Nine ACC schools made the NCAA Tournament, The other five include 7-seed Florida State, 7-seed Georgia Tech, 8-seed North Carolina, 8-seed Miami, and NC State.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky also saw a fair amount of love with four schools dancing: 1-seed Louisville, 3-seed Kentucky, Morehead State, and Western Kentucky. The three non-Louisville schools were placed in the Pitt Region, highlighted by top seeds Pitt and SMU. I don't see any of the three surviving to the Final Four.
Louisville played a lot of matches against teams in the NCAA Tournament this year. Those opponents include Wisconsin, Tennessee, Penn State, South Dakota, Missouri, Northern Iowa, Creighton, Kentucky, Nebraska, Georgia Tech, Florida State, Miami, NC State, SMU, North Carolina, Stanford (2x), and Pitt (2x). 19 matches out of 30 opponents this season in the NCAA Tournament shows that this Louisville team is battle tested. Are the Cards ready for the challenge? Playing at home the entire tournament plays in their favor, but the Cards did lose at home to both Nebraska and Pitt this season.
Keys to Winning the NCAA Tournament:
-Limit unforced errors. This includes service errors and attack errors. Louisville likes to serve aggressively, but taking a little off the serve to keep the ball in gives your defense a chance to make a stop. Attack errors seemed to be more plentiful than kills a few times this season. That's more of a mentality or lack of focus.
-Strong blocking. Louisville is one of the top blocking teams in the country. They averaged 3.0 blocks per set this season. The Cards have established their identity under Dani Busboom Kelly through their blocking.
-Feed the hot hand. This might be an underrated key point. Louisville is not short on playmakers by any means. Different players have stepped up in various matches. Whether it's Anna DeBeer, Charitie Luper, Sofia Maldonado Diaz, Payton Petersen, Reese Robins, Cara Cresse, Phekran Kong, or Hannah Sherman, find the hot hand and feed them. It's no different than feeding the hot shooter in basketball.
Cardinal Couple plans to have in person coverage for all Louisville matches in the NCAA Tournament.
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
Jared
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Three VolleyCards Taken in PVF Draft -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Saturday, November 23, 2024
Volleyball Opens Virginia Weekend with Win -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Cards Dominate UVA in 3 of 4 Sets
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Until next time, Go Cards!
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Volleyball Sweeps; WBB Set for UK -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
#3 Cards Handle Duke in L&N FCU Arena
WBB Battle of the Bluegrass Tonight
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Until next time, Go Cards!
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Lots of News for WBB/VB/WSoc -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Volleyball Sweeps; Basketball Wins Home Opener -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Volleyball Wins in 3 at Syracuse
WBB Beats Southern Indiana 75-51
Daryl displays the mood for the second quarter. Paulie displays the mood for the remainder. |
The FRED Report
Daryl grabs a selfie with Z-Bo (Zach Randolph), father of Mackenly |
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Until next time, Go Cards!