Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Most Needed Upgrade for Women's Athletic Facilities -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Monday, June 19, 2023
Cards in WNBA...Sunday report -- MONDAY CARDUNAL COUPLE
CARDS, BERGER IN SUNDAY ACTION
All five of the UofL WBB stars and Sacred Heart's Grace Berger (IU) were in action in WNBA contests Sunday.
Although none of the six started for their respective teams, they all did see action except fot Dixon.
WASHINGTON MYSTICS 77 -- CHICAGO SKY 69
Washington jumped out to a 10-point first quarter lead over Chicago, built it to 16 by halftime and held on for the eight-point win. Dana Evans saw 22 minutes for the Sky (5-7) and had three points, three assists and a rebound. For the Mystics, Myshia Hines-Allen saw 13 minutes totaled four points and had a rebound for the 7-4 Mystics
ATLANTA DREAM 100 -- INDIANA FEVER 94
Atlanta also got out to an early successful start against their foe Sunday -- the homestanding Indiana Fever -- and held on in a wild fourth quarter where 63 points were scored. A.D. put in 15 minutes for the (5-5) Dream and contributed seven points and an assist. The Fever drops to 4-7. Grace Berger played six minutes for Indy and gave them two points and a rebound.
LAS VEGAS ACES 93 -- MINNESOTA LYNX 62
The Aces held the Lynx to just 21 second half points in the blowout win on the road. Las Vegas goes to 10-1 with the victory. Emily Engstler played 10 minutes off the bench and had four rebounds and two points. Minnesota drops to 3-8 with the loss.
CONNECTICUT SUN 83 -- LA SPARKS 74
The Sun shone brightly in the 4th quarter and took the quarter and game by 11 points. No record of playing time in this one for Liz Dixon. It looks like Beth Burns drove across town to catch this one, though. Connecticut improves to 9-3 on the season and Los Angeles squad drops to 5-6.
Have a hopeful Monday!
paulie
Sunday, June 18, 2023
It's Quiet Out There - Happy Fathers Day -- Sunday Cardinal Couple
Father's Day
Happy Father's Day to all of the fathers out there. If you still have your father around, maybe take some time to tell him how much he means to you. If you are a dad, thanks for all you do for your kids, and I hope you're being the best father you can be.
Quiet, Too Quiet
Cards in the Pros
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Saturday, June 17, 2023
Running Sports Welcome New Director -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Joe Franklin Replaces Cowper at Helm of T&F and Cross Country
In addition to the coaching honors, Franklin led UNM to 27 Mountain West team championships. The women's cross country team won 15 straight titles from 2008-2022. He oversaw 187 individual conference titles and 13 straight top-10 finishes in the NCAA women's cross country championship. Another draw to Louisville may be that his two women's cross country titles (2015 and 2017) both came at E.P. Tom Sawyer Park in Louisville. The 2017 team boasted the individual winner as well.
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Until next time, Go Cards!
Friday, June 16, 2023
Random Louisville Women's Sports News -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Louisville volleyball continues their summer trip to Brazil and remained undefeated with a 3-1 victory over the Brazilian U21 National Team. The Cards took the match by winning three straight sets (25-23, 25-17, 25-19) after dropping the opening set 19-25.
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Cardinals in the ACC -- Volleyball Edition -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Volleyball
Vs Clemson – 11-0 series history (1985-2022) 9-0 since joining the ACC
Vs Duke - 11-6 series history (1991-2022) 9-3 since joining the ACC
Vs Florida State – 11-14 series history (1980-2022) 6-5 since joining the ACC
Vs Georgia Tech – 15-4 series history (2001-2022) 13-1 since joining the ACC
Vs Miami – 12-3 series history (1996-2022) 9-3 since joining the ACC
Vs NC State – 9-1 series history (1992-2022) 8-1 since joining the ACC
Vs North Carolina – 10-8 series history (1984-2022) 7-4 since joining the ACC
Vs Notre Dame – 23-23 series history (1986-2022) 13-4 since joining the ACC
Vs Pittsburgh - 19-14 series history (1981-2022) 7-8 since joining the ACC
Vs Syracuse – 27-4 series history (1982-2022) 10-4 since joining the ACC
Vs Virginia – 10-3 series history (1995-2022) 7-3 since joining the ACC
Vs Virginia Tech - 26-4 series history (1980-2022) 8-1 since joining the ACC
Vs Wake Forest - 12-2 series history (2003-2022) 10-2 since joining the ACC
ALL ACC Awards
2022 -Player of the year (Claire Chausse), setter of the year (Raquel Lazaro), Coach of the year (DBK) and defensive player of the year (Amaya Tillman) - The Cardinals dominated the recognitions with 4 of the 5 honors.
2021 - Setter of the year (Tori Dilfer), Coach of the year (DBK) - Louisville led all schools with eight student-athletes on the All-ACC Teams
2020 - Setter of the year (Tori Dilfer), Defensive player of the year (Amaya Tillman), freshman of the year (Anna DeBeer), Coach of the year (DBK) - - The Cardinals dominated the recognitions with 4 of the 5 honors.
2019 - Aiko Jones named to First team ALL ACC, Anna Stevenson names to Second team ALL ACC, Amber Stivrins and Amaya Tillman named ALL Freshman ACC.
2018 - Setter of the Year (Wilma Rivera) Melanie MCHenry and Molly Sauer were named to the ALL ACC First team
2017 - Setter of the Year (Wilma Rivera) Defensive Player of the year (Molly Sauer) Fourteen different schools are represented on the All-ACC Team, led by Louisville with six selections.
2016 - Tess Clark and Molly Sauer named to ALL ACC Second team
2015 - ACC Player and Setter of the year (Katie George), Molly Sauer Defensive Player and Freshman of the year, Coach of the Year (Anne Kordes) Louisville swept the ACC Volleyball individual awards for the first time since 2006 when Duke swept
2014 - Katie George and Janelle Jenkins named to ALL ACC first team, Tess Clark named to Second team, Maggie DeJong and Tess Clark named to All freshman team
Go Cards!!
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Beginning with Bender, Is Louisville WBB back to refocusing on local talent? -- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
CLASS OF 2024 GUARD BENDER A SACRED HEART STAR AND KEY FOR CARDS.
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Reagan Bender |
It's not that Louisville women's basketball and Jeff Walz haven't shown an interest in local talent over the years -- names like Monique Reid, Tia Gibbs, Candyce Bingham, the Slaughter sisters and Jess Laemmle are just a few of the well known locals who have gone to the Cardinals...it's just that there hasn't been much of a concerted effort in recent years to get the homegrown talent to stay and play at home.
Maybe Grace Berger is the best example here. Cardinals fans would have loved nothing better to have the now Indiana Fever WNBA player spend her college career at the Ville...but, somewhere along the way, the connection failed. My guess is that Berger just might have been a better "team" player than the self-centered Hailey Van Lith, but, of course, we'll never know. Louisville's loss was IU's gain. It is entirely possible, I suppose, that Berger did not want to play for Louisville or maybe the Cards interest was enough to get her interested.
It's all water under the bridge now. I hope she does well in the WNBA.
So, it is with interest that we see Jeff Walz has offed 2024 Sacred Heart H.S. prospect Reagan Bender. She's been on three state championships as a starter and huge contributing scorer and will no doubt be a contender for Miss Basketball in this next season. A lot of schools are after Bender and if the Cards could capture her, it just might help convince class of 2025 Sacred Heart superstar and teammate ZaKiyah Johnson that Louisville just might be the place to be.
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Leah Macy |
Leah Macy is another 2025 wunderkind -- the Mercy sophomore is 6'2" and getting plenty of attention from the nation's elite college programs. Arizona, Oklahoma, LSU, Kentucky, Louisville, Tennessee, Ohio State are just a handful of the top programs who are trying to woo Macy to their campus. And, the Jags also have Alyssa Murphy at a guard spot and she's one that is drawing national attention.
On Bender, it's not as if she just suddenly appeared on the horizon. She's the niece of Sacred Heart coach Donna Moir and had attended Louisville camps for several years now She's scored over 1300 points in her three years at Sacred Heart so far and has 162 threes in her time as a Valkyrie. .
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Zakiyah Johnson |
The message should be crystal clear to Coach Walz and his staff...these next couple of years are a golden opportunity to draw and land some of the best talent in the nation. Talent that is in your back yard.
How important is the challenge of "transfer portal" mania compared to incoming freshman. Let's face it, the Cards stumbled with last year's freshman -- only Mobley and Harris remain, losing Brown, Lester and Walker to the portal. Would more playing time kept those three around??? Or, was the die cast and Louisville wanted to go with the experienced transfers. Not playing freshmen is certainly a way to keep you from having much luck in recruiting them, and I got a sizable amount of queries on why Walz wasn't playing them. To be clear...Lester had agreed to redshirt before the season ever started. Mobley was still recovering from injury and the Cards were pretty deep at guard.
Let's hope the Cards go for the high school stars here in the Kentuckiana area. It just might help attendance, too, and pave the way for more local talent down the road.
Blunders with Linz DuVall and Seygan Robins probably couldn't have been avoided, that was a case of better talent winning out...but it's not like Louisville won any national championships either. And Duvall became a local legend and huge star at NKU...could that have happened here for her? Local kids who can play are worth their weight in gold to a program.
It's time for Walz and the staff to go mining and prospecting here in the local hills again. It. just may result in paydirt.
paulie
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Volleyball Cruising Along in Brazil -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
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(Ladies and gentlemen, I present the Andersons !) |
We're glad to be back! After a magical wedding, Katy and I have returned home from South Carolina officially married and back to the real world. We would like to thank everyone for their warm wishes and kind words. While it will be some time before we get the professional photos back from our photographer, plenty of friends and family captured many of the moments on their own phones and were kind enough to share those.
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Photo courtesy of Louisville Volleyball |
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Photo courtesy of Louisville Volleyball |
Monday, June 12, 2023
CARDS in Sunday WNBA Action -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
FOUR CARDS IN SUNDAY WNBA GAMES
We are fond of following the pursuits of Louisville Cardinals women's basketball players in the WNBA and Sunday had four Cards in action.
LAS VEGAS ACES 93 - CHICAGO SKY 80
Dana Evans did not start for the Sky, but saw 26 minutes in a loss to the 8-1 Aces. She managed 10 points for Chicago (5-5) and had a team high eight assists for the Sky. Home-standing Las Vegas is atop the Western Conference Standings and A'Ja Wilson had another huge game for Vegas.
CONNECTICUT SUN 89 - ATLANTA DREAM 77
Two former Cards had the potential to face off in this one -- Liz Dixon (Connecticut) and AD Durr (Atlanta), but Dixon did not see action (a coach's decision). AD came off the bench for ATL and totaled 17 minutes of playing time and nine points.
The Sun are atop the Eastern Conference with a 8-2 record and the Dream are still struggling a bit in the early season with a 2-5 mark. ATL trailed 48-44 at the half against the visiting Sun, but Connecticut won the decisive 4th quarter 24-17.
WASHINGTON MYSTICS 71 - SEATTLE 65
The visiting Mystics improved to 5-3 on the season with a win over 1-5 Seattle, a game that Washington led 46-21 at the half before coasting in.
The Mystics are slowly working Myisha Hines-Allen back into the lineup and MHA saw 11 minutes and grabbed six rebounds. She also added a free throw to the Mystics win. The Mystics got the win without Elena Della Donne as well -- who sat with an undisclosed injury.
Washington will visit Indiana Tuesday and Atlanta heads to New York.
paulie
Sunday, June 11, 2023
A Gray Day in Kentucky, and a First Glimpse at Volleybal
A Brooke Gray Day in Kentucky
It's been quite a weekend for Ballard's Brooke Gray. After being named Gatorade Kentucky Player of the Year on Friday, Gray led her Bruins to win the state championship yesterday over Henderson County, 12-4. She then picked up the tournament MVP honor, and was also named the 2023 Kentucky Miss Softball.