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Showing posts with label Purity Sanga. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Louisville Women's Track and Field Receives Honors -- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

 

FORREST NAMED ACC INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR.




Ah, the lick to have the writing assignment today here at Cardinal Couple, when there are no UofL women's athletics results to report, and not wanting to steal our other writers' headlines for laater this week. 

Louisville women's track and field probably doesn't get enough coverage here. Let's talk about some of the great academic honorrs they received from the ACC. 

Later on today, Dana Evans will hold a presser about the WNBA Draft. Some Cardinal Volleyball fans (including our own Jeff McAdams) are on their way to Omaha for the NCAA Tournament. Lacrosse has a huge weekend of matches against Syracuse coming up and Softball entertains Duke, while womens' soccer brings in Wake Forest. 

As we transition out of Louisville WBB and move forward in our spring sports coverage, let's use today to take a look at Louisville women's track and field

Makenli Forrest, a redshirt junior out of the Woodwaard Academy in Ellenwood, GA has received the ACC Track and Fieldd Scholar Athlete of the Year honors. She has maintained a 3.6 GPA during her time at Louisville -- and was also named  the ACC Field performer of the year for 2021. Her major is Exercise Science.

What is it that she does so well?  Makenli participates in throws for Louisville and her areas of specialty are the weight throw and the shot put.  She claimed the gold medal title in the weight throw at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships back on March 11th. He toss of 23.26 meters also broke the Louisville record of 22.76, set by D'Ana McCarty back in 2010. Forrest's toss was the best of any in the 2021 season. 




Louisville has had a long history of top throwers in Women's Track and Field. In addition to McCarty, remember Emmonnie Henderson? She set many records at Louisville from 2013-18 for the Cards in the shot and discus field events. She also played a little basketball at Louisville, as well. 

The NCAA record was set back in 2007, with a toss of 25.56. 

In addition to Forrest, several other Louisville women's track and field student-athletes earned All-Academic honors: 




-- Haley Hudson  (Williamstown, KY) This thrower was naked to the NCAA All-American Second Team and had made the Louisville Athletic Director's Honor Roll 11 times, the Dean's List seven times and is a six-time Red and Black Scholar. 

-- Gabriela Leon (Grand Rapids, MI) A Cardinal pole vaulter, Gabriela is a two time ACC Academic team selection and has been named to the Athletic Director's Honor Roll seven times and four times to the Dean's List and Red and Black Scholar list. 

-- Purity Sanga (Kapsabet, Kenya) Purity is a distance runner and transferred to Louisville from Tennessee Tech last season. She earned Athletic Director's Honor Roll and Red and Black Scholar honors as well. She earned a bronze medal in the ACC 5000m run

-- Auriane Viola (Schiltigheim, France) earned all-conference second team honors with a career-best mark in the pole vault to finish fifth in the ACC Championships. The marketing major is a two-time Red & Black Scholar and Dean's List honoree and has been named to the Athletic Director's Honor Roll three times.


-- Aliyah Welter (Monticello, Ill.) earned 2021 NCAA All-American second team honors in pole vault. The junior tied a school record with a vault of 4.32m (14-2) to place second in the 2021 ACC Indoor Championships, earning first team all-conference honors. The exercise science/sport administration major and two-time Dean's Scholar honoree, has been named to the Athletic Director's honor roll five times and is a three-time Red & Black Scholar.


Congratulations to these stellar UofL student athletes and their coaches. !!


paulie

Saturday, February 27, 2021

Track and Field at ACC Indoors -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Louisville T&F Holding on to Second Entering Final Day


Louisville women's track and field started off the ACC Indoor Championships hot on Thursday, carrying a lead into Friday competition with 33 points over Duke's 20. As more events wrapped up Friday, though, the Cards saw their grasp on the lead slip. Louisville now sits in second with 39 points, just behind Duke with 42. Virginia is in third with 31.5 points. There is still plenty of action yet to go as just seven out of seventeen scored events have been completed.


Thursday was Louisville's big day as the Cards went second, fourth, and fifth in the pole vault with Aliyah Welter, Gabriela Leon, and Auriane Viola scoring those positions respectively. They were followed by Louisville's first and fourth in the weight throw, with Makenli Forrest setting a school best to win the event ahead of Hailee Hudson in fourth. 

Yesterday was a bit slower for the Cards, but they still managed a medal result as Purity Sanga took third in the 5000m race. Louisville didn't take home another top-ten finish on Friday. With plenty of running events yet to go and Louisville poised to stay in the mix, though, the Cards could still finish up with an impressive showing at this ACC Championship event as they prepare for NCAA Championships. The event will get back underway at 10:30AM on Saturday.

Softball Takes on Florida



As Daryl mentioned yesterday, Louisville softball is back on the road against a tough SEC opponent this weekend as they play a pair at Florida. There isn't much to preview about this game, as Florida brings in an undefeated record. Despite the fairly weak schedule to this point--mostly regional opponents--the Gators haven't looked like an unstoppable force. They have a pair of close games, defeating Jacksonville just 1-0 and winning their second game against Georgia Southern 2-1. They have quite a few big wins as well, some by double digits, but if Louisville can put together a consistent game on both sides of the ball, they could easily hang with this Florida team and gather a big win or two. Today's game is at 1PM and is listed as being watchable on SEC+, which is a function of ESPN+. Be sure to follow along with the UofL Softball Twitter account for updates.

Cardinal Couple Radio Hour



Oopsie. If you're a podcast listener, I apologize for last week's missing episode. When I went to begin my edit of the live show, I opened my recording of the show to find that my mic had not been recording to my computer at all. That issue has since been remedied, so the podcast will return to your feeds this week. We should have a full house this week as we recap the week that was in Louisville women's athletics and look ahead to the exciting week upcoming. Tune in to the Cardinal Couple YouTube channel at 11AM for the live show or check out the replay on YouTube any time. 


Cardinal Couple ACC Tournament Pick 'Em




Just a reminder that we will again be sponsoring the Cardinal Couple ACC WBB Tournament Pick 'Em.

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Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-

Saturday, October 17, 2020

Cross Country Tops in Hoover; WBB Schedule Update -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Cross Country Wins Blazer Classic




In their final regular season meet of the year, the women's cross country team put a stamp on the season with a victory in the Blazer Classic. The Cards were led by Purity Sanga, who won the 6 kilometer race by nearly 10 seconds over second place. Placing four more runners in the top 10--Bailey Beery, Ivine Chemutai, and Emma Bryant--Louisville took first place overall, nearly 30 points clear of second place Clemson. Clemson, South Carolina, Arkansas State, and Auburn finished within 11 points of each other for the top-five. Louisville will now prepare for the ACC Championship event, which is scheduled for October 30th in Cary, North Carolina.

Non-Con Schedule Finalized




As the WBB Cards started practice earlier this week, they've now released their full non-conference schedule. With the ACC set to announce the conference schedules later this week, Louisville's itinerary will soon be set.

The Cards will open the season on November 25th at Middle Tennessee before traveling to Cincinnati for a former rivalry game on the 28th. The home schedule opens the very next day as Louisville comes back down I-71 to host Eastern Kentucky on the 29th. 

The Cards will get a short break before catching a plane to Storrs to continue their annual battle against the Huskies of UCONN on December 4th. Louisville's final non-conference game of the season will be a welcome to Division-I for Bellarmine, as the Knights come to the (still?) KFC Yum! Center on December 6th. Keep an eye out for the ACC schedule release later this week.

Women's Soccer Loses Striker




Following the loss to Virginia Thursday night, news surfaced yesterday of the reasoning behind a specific player not making an appearance in the game. Checking the roster shows that Jessica De Filippo is no longer listed, and we have confirmed that she has quit the team. The sophomore had appeared in three of Louisville's previous four games and scored one goal on nine shots. 

That matches her goal tally from her freshman season in which she played 18 games and took 13 shots. De Filippo showed promise last season, though often unable to finish chances, but when one of the players ahead of her on the depth chart graduated and another made a full time move to defense, she likely expected her role to expand. 

This season, though, Louisville made a change to a formation that doesn't make use of a hold-up striker position and De Filippo found herself still as the second or third player off the bench. As we've heard, the Canadian National Team player decided she wasn't getting the play time she felt she deserved. It feels very reminiscent, to me, of the Mollie Rouse situation from a couple of years ago.

While we haven't heard what's next for Jessica, we wish her the best in her future endeavors.

Cardinal Couple Radio Hour




Saturday is here, which means another episode of the Cardinal Couple Radio Hour is on deck. We have a bit to talk about, with field hockey, volleyball, and soccer results coming in since the last show, plus a bit to preview as well. Join us as we dive into the joy and excitement of Louisville women's athletics.

The show is live on the Cardinal Couple YouTube Channel at 11AM, and the recording can be found on the channel following the live airing as well as in your podcast feed if you subscribe.

Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-