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Tuesday, September 2, 2025

VB Concludes Cardinal Classic with Win -- Weekend Pics -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Cards Beat St John's to Open Season 3-0

Louisville volleyball concluded the Cardinal Classic with their third win, this one coming against St John's University 3-0 (25-13, 25-15, 25-19). The Cards cap off the weekend 3-0 as they prepare to jump into a bumpier portion of the schedule in a couple weeks.


SJU went 0-3 on the weekend, taking just one set the entire outing, so it came as no surprise that new coach Dan Meske shook up the Louisville lineup some. Molly Wilson and Reese Robins got the nod at setter and opposite side hitter today as Nayelis Cabello got a rest day and Kalyssa Blackshear saw very few reps. The rest of the starting rotation remained the same but we saw plenty of reserves see valuable playing time today.

Ava Utterback and Alanna Bankston played outside hitter roles, Molly Urban get a few reps in the back row and setting, and Addison Makun play a majority of the match at middle blocker. The only player to not see any time this weekend is freshman Chloe Meester, who is now rumored to be taking a redshirt year.


Louisville saw very little resistance from the Red Storm as the Cards were hitting over .500 after the first two sets and finished with a mark of .362. Payton Petersen had a match-high and tied her career high with 12 kills and Kamden Schrand had a career high 18 digs while also adding three service aces. 

On the defensive end, the Cards held SJU to a .062 hitting mark and recorded 12 blocks. Much of that work came from Sherman and Robins. 


The Cards get a little bit of a break before returning to action next Sunday against Illinois at the KFC Yum! Center.


Weekend Photo Gallery

Despite the holiday weekend, there was no rest for me, as I shot seven games from Friday-yesterday: three volleyball matches, two field hockey matches, one women's soccer match, and one football game. While I may not be as youthful as I once was, it was rejuvenating to be on campus with my camera.


With so many games over the weekend, especially ones we cover here at Cardinal Couple, so I thought it would be good to share a mini photo gallery from the weekend. Having a day off from work today helps too as it afforded me a little more time to catch up on editing and prepare galleries.


Field Hockey vs Michigan State







Volleyball vs Auburn






Field Hockey vs Ohio







Volleyball vs Morehead State






Women's Soccer vs Coastal Carolina






We will continue to provide coverage to the 'Big Three' of fall sports on the women's side as their respective seasons progress.


(All photos today provided by Jared)


Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!

Jared

Monday, September 1, 2025

Cards Get Trio of Sunday Wins -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Happy Labor Day, folks. I apologize for the late post this morning. The Cards were busy yesterday, so let's get right into it. 

Field Hockey Blanks Ohio


Justine Sowry's squad followed their big win over Michigan State with another five-goal victory over a green team. This time it was the Bobcats of Ohio University, and this time the Cardinals' defense came away with a clean sheet. Louisville improved to 2-0 on the young season with the win. 

The two teams played tight for the first 25 minutes of the match before Izzy Bianco and Rylie Wollerton connected for Wollerton's fourth goal of the season. After leading the squad in scoring last year, Wollerton is well on her way to setting the benchmark again this year. Like the match Friday, this goal (Bianco to Wollerton connection) came after a penalty corner shot that Bianco saw blocked away and decided to pass it off the next time. Louisville wasted no time scoring a second goal, as Gigi Edwards picked up her first goal of the season with an unassisted number one minute after the opener. Gigi's goal came after a Wollerton shot was saved. 

Ohio recovered in the third to keep the Cards off the board in that quarter, but Louisville's offense was relentless. Opening the final stanza, Louisville scored early to put the game away. Bianco and Wollerton got together for Wollerton's second goal of the game and fifth of the year two minutes into the quarter. Three minutes later, Gracie Potter, architect of so many Louisville goals already, scored her first of the year on an assist from Wollerton. With just under five minutes left in the game, Lauren Masters set the final score with her second goal of the season on an assist from Tyler Everslage. 

Louisville put OU under serious pressure, and their goalie responded pretty well. The Cards had 22 total shots and put 15 on target. Ohio's goalie had ten saves. Louisville took a step back in corner efficiency during this game, as they converted just one of nine. Yikes. Defensively, Ohio had only three shots. Emily Young saved the only one that was on target. Alessia Cicuto saw her first minutes of the season in the final 10 minutes of the game, but she saw no defensive action. 

Louisville is back in action on Saturday in Bloomington, Indiana. They'll face Drexel at 11am on Saturday and take on IU Sunday at 12. 



Volleyball Thumps Morehead State


On the podcast this week, I said that if Louisville followed the performance against Auburn with a sweep of Morehead State where all the scores were 25-21, I might be concerned. No worries though: they didn't. Louisville crushed the Eagles with a 25-13, 25-13, 25-17 victory. Dan Meske was able to play a rotated side for much of the match and still take care of business in Louisville's second matchup of the Cardinal Classic. The Cards will wrap up the event against St. Johns today at 3PM. 

Perhaps Auburn was better than we gave them credit for. Either that or Louisville cleaned up a lot of issues on Saturday. Louisville hit .398 in this match and outblocked Morehead State 12-1. The Cards were led by Payton Petersen on offense, who finished with a career-high 12 kills. Cara Cresse and Chloe Chicoine followed her with nine apiece. Hannah Kenny, who I mistakenly referred to as coming in on the libero side in my Saturday write-up, led the team with four aces. Kenny is substituting defensively in the back row for Kalyssa Blackshear. 

Blackshear joined Hannah Sherman near the top of the team in blocks. Sherman had two solos and four assists while Blackshear had four assists. Louisville finished with five solo blocks, as Cresse, Petersen, and Nayelis Cabello each put up their own. Cabello had five kills to go with her 34 assists and finished with two errors. I don't love to see 16 attempts from the setter (which was third on the team), and I hope that Cabello doesn't become too reliant on the dump attack. 

As I mentioned, Meske got to send in plenty of other players in this one. Chicoine played only two sets and Cresse played all three sets but had just 15 attempts. Hannah Sherman did all of her blocking (and killed her only attempt) in just one set. Alanna Bankston got to play in a set and Addison Makun picked up three kills on three attempts and two assisted blocks in the middle for two sets. 

Morehead State kept in close early in the first set, but Louisville was never really in any danger from this team. That's more or less what we expect from Cardinals Volleyball, though, so it's good to see after a clunky opener. Today's match closing the Cardinal Classic could get ugly. St. Johns took a set off Auburn yesterday in a 3-1 loss, but they were swept by Morehead State on Friday. Today's 3PM first serve will air on ACCNX. 

Soccer Wins Tough Match Against Coastal Carolina


It was a beautiful evening for soccer yesterday, and fans that came out to Lynn were treated to a surprisingly thrilling match. Coastal Carolina was committed to not going down as badly as other recent opponents for the Cards and a stellar performance by their goalkeeper, Aris Lamanna, put Louisville fans in an uncomfortable spot. Lamanna finished the match with 10 saves, but her play disrupted more scoring opportunities than that number suggests. In the end, Louisville's pressure was too great and the Cards managed to score a pair in the second half to win 2-0. 

Louisville posted its fourth clean sheet of the season last night, but the match wasn't without its scares. Erynn Floyd was forced into three saves, and one was a glove tip up onto (and over) the crossbar. Floyd was class yesterday, in my opinion. She was decisive on the ball and didn't give up opportunities that she didn't need to. Coastal put on the full-court press late in the second half before Louisville was able to score their second and Floyd is a big reason why the Cards didn't concede.

Swinarski lines up a cross
The Cardinal defense was without Karsyn Cherry, as the senior captain was mysteriously in street clothes yesterday. She wasn't alone. Louisville didn't dress six players last night, and four of those were starters in the opener against Auburn. Joining Cherry on defense was Brooklynn Lee, who is still out after being stricken in the head by a ball in warmups against Vanderbilt two weeks ago. Fina Davy is still out after turning up with a boot last Sunday, but the boot has disappeared, which is encouraging. The final starter missing is Nicole Jodoin, who may have taken a knock on the head against USC Upstate on Thursday. Jodoin's absence was definitely felt in the first half, as Louisville seemed lack direction in the middle of the field on attack. The other two players sidelined were freshmen Taylor Wilson and Ashlyn Huie. Wilson has not played yet this season and Huie has 14 minutes in one match. 

With a slightly shorter bench, and a somewhat surprisingly close match, Louisville was forced into playing some significant minutes. In addition to a complete game from Floyd, which is largely expected, Louisville had five 90 minute warriors on the field last night. All four defenders played 90 minutes, and they were joined by AG Gibson, who filled various roles on the pitch last night. Gibson, by the way, picked up a yellow card in the 14th minute of the match, so earning the full 90 minutes after that showed a lot of trust in the sophomore from Karen Ferguson-Dayes. That's especially true as the game got chippier as it carried on. Both teams finished seven fouls, but it probably could have been double that number. 

After a first half in which Louisville peppered the Coastal defense, I remarked that the Cards could lead 3-4 to nothing without the play of Lamanna in goal. That was a bit in spite of themselves, since they did seem a bit listless up front. At one point Mackenzie Geigle was playing in the center of the field directly in front of AG Gibson? It was unusual and no one seemed particularly comfortable. The Cards finished with nine shots in the first half and six were on target. In retrospect, it wasn't a great situation for the Cards entering the locker room. Even though Coastal had just two shots and one on target, keeping Louisville off the board meant that it was all to play for in the second half. 

Yesterday's goalscorers Morris (l) and Geigle (r)
Fortunately, Louisville put their stamp on the game early in the second half. Taylor Morris got to start the second half for Geigle after having been subbed on in the first, and she and Gibson connected on a well crafted play through the box to the right side. With the keeper working to her left, Morris had plenty of room on the wide side of the goal and was able to find the side netting to give the Cards the lead. That came in the 51st minute and took a bit of pressure off since the game was no longer tied. Coastal did begin to apply more and more offensive pressure as the game wore on though, and they finished with six shots in the second half, forcing two more saves from Floyd. 

Louisville was a bit on the back foot in the latter portions of the second half, but a late goal more or less put the game on ice. A Liza Suydam shot up top was saved over the goal by Lamanna in the 82nd minute, setting up Louisville's fifth corner of the match (they took six overall). Amelia Swinarski stepped up to take it as she is left-footed and can bring an inswinging ball into the box. Geigle's head found the ball on it's way down and although it was tipped by Lamanna to slow it down, a Coastal defender was unable to pull it from over the line, her header managing only to bury the ball deeper into the net. (In all honesty, it was impossible to tell from my angle if the ball was already in or if it was technically an own goal, but it was going in without the defender's intervention anyway). That goal took some of the wind out of CCU's sails, and the Chanticleers didn't get another shot for the remaining eight minutes. 

I don't think Louisville expected quite such a significant fight from the Chants in this one, but, at the end of the day, they'll take a clean sheet and their fourth straight win. The Cards move to 5-1 and have surpassed last season's goal total with 12 games left to play. Louisville has two more games in this homestand before they get conference play started with a bang against FSU in Tallahassee next Thursday. Before that, they'll face Kent State (Thursday) and Dayton (Sunday) at Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium. 

Until next time, Go Cards!

Sunday, August 31, 2025

WSOC hosts Coastal Carolina -- SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

 4-1 KICKIN' CARDS FACE CHANTICLEERS AT LYNN TONIGHT



It has been a good start for Karen Ferguson Dayes and the Louisville women's soccer team, and the "Kickin" Cards look to keep up the scoring frenzy tonight when they bring the Chanticleers from Conway, SC to Bourbon City for a 7:30 p.m. match. 

So, what is a Chanticleer? A rooster, whose name literally comes from the French term "sing clear". The Chanticleers are also a American male classic singing ensemble. Oh, yeah...it's also the nickname for Coastal Carolina sports .

Away in the Manger - The Chanticleers


I doubt this group of Chanticleers that assemble on Floyd Street tonight will do much singing, unless it is the blues, when facing the Cardinals. They are 1-2 on the season and have scored just two goals in three games, against the likes of Richmond, UNCW and Belmont. They are also 0-2 at home. 


Louisville, on the other hand is 4-1 and has only lost to 3-1 Vanderbilt at Vandy. The Cards have 25 goals amassed in their five games and are led by Mackenzie Geigle with four goals. 

Amelia Swinarski has nine assists and that happens to led the nation. 

It should be another Cardinals romp in this battle of birds tonight.



LOUISVILLE FIELD HOCKEY HOSTS OHIO BOBCATS

Justine Sowry has her Field Hockey squad in action early today with a match against the Ohio Bobcats.

The Bobcats come in after a 5-0 loss at Michigan State.

This one on ACCNX. at noon

While I am speaking of Cardinals...boos and hisses to the ACC announcer who called the Louisville squad the Cardinal all night long on the ACC broadcast. . We are not Stanford (The Cardinal).Where do they come up with these guys?...when there are plenty of good announcers locally who could do the broadcasts justice.


Tonight'
s game goes to the ACC Network Extra, which means online...and maybe we'll get some announcers who know who we are. 

OK, rant over. Enjoy tonight's game and most likely tomorrow off, if you are still in the working class. 


And have a great rest of the Labor Day Weekend. 

(Photos by Jared Anderson) 


CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO HOUR PODCAST


Three of us (Paulie, Daryl and Case) participated in the weekly podcast yesterday. Jared was out taking selfies of himself at Louisville football. 

You can hear the re-broadcast of the podcast on You Tube and many other platforms at Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast. Give us a listen!



paulie



Saturday, August 30, 2025

Cards Take Care of Business in Openers -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Volleyball Sweeps Auburn


Louisville volleyball brought the Auburn Tigers in as part of the 2025 Cardinal Classic and opened the season with a close but convincing win. It was a great way to get the Dan Meske Era underway, as the Cards dazzled a capacity crowd (including Charitie Luper, Anna DeBeer, and Elena Scott) with a sweep of Auburn, winning all three sets with a matching 25-21 score. 

It was a... less than stellar hitting day for both teams, as Auburn managed to break .100 in just the third set and finished with an .084 hitting percentage for the match. While Louisville had nearly double that (.162), that's not saying a whole lot. The big problem for the Cards was one that Jared mentioned could be an issue for this team: they have a fairly low point of attack. Here's a statement we haven't said about Louisville volleyball after many matches in recent years: the Cards were outblocked. Auburn picked up 11 compared to Louisville's six. That mean's nearly half of Louisville's 23 errors came off the block, and they were very dependent on self inflicted wounds from Auburn, who finished with 22 errors. 

Don't get me wrong, the Cards still got the hammer down on offense. Louisville finished with 45 kills, and 43 of those were assisted. They also had a decent serving day, finishing with five aces and just five errors. Auburn finished with just one ace and three errors, giving the Cards a +2 day at the service line. 

Offensively, and this may shock you, Louisville was paced by Cara Cresse and Chloe Chicoine, who each finished with 11 kills. Where it might actually get surprising is that those two were joined on 11 kills by freshman Kalyssa Blackshear. We have mentioned Blackshear a few times as a player to watch out for on the opposite side. Blackshear's 11 kills came on 22 attempts, and she, like Cresse, had just two errors. Those two paced the team in hitting percentage with a .409 from Blackshear and a .474 from Cresse. 

It looks like Louisville is set to run with one setter, as Nayelis Cabello finished with 31 assists, but Cabello will need to be careful not to depend too much on Chicoine. Blackshear's 22 attack attempts were second on the team in yesterday's match, but it wasn't close: Chicoine took 42 swings. She finished with 11 kills and nine errors. The next highest outside hitter was Payton Petersen, who hit 5/5 on 20 attempts. Ava Utterback was 0/1 on one attempt. Not ideal. Interestingly, we didn't see Alanna Bankston or Reese Robins at the outside or opposite hitter positions, respectively. We also didn't see Molly Wilson spell Cabello in any rotations. 

Defensively, I've already mentioned the blocks, but everyone for Louisville had to hit the floor. The Cards had no solo blocks, so it was good team play at the net, but they finished with 70 digs, making up for those balls that got past the block. Petersen led the way, playing strong out of the back row in full rotation despite not having the best offensive day, as she had 16 digs. Kamden Schrand finished with 15, and Hannah Kenny, who also cycled through as a libero had ten. Cabello showed why she only had 31 of Louisville's 43 assists as she had three block assists and 13 digs. Chicoine wrapped up the high numbers with nine digs, narrowly missing the double-double. Cabello (2), Petersen (2), and Kenny also had the aces for the Cards. 

As you might suspect based on the final scores, Louisville never really ran away with a set, somewhat missing that "boom" we've gotten used to. At the same time, they never really had a scare outside of the second set when they faced a 17-12 deficit. Though they would go on to outscore Auburn 13-4 over the remainder of the set, they had to do it largely through consistent pressure, not seeing a run of more than three points until taking the score from 20-20 to 24-20. 

Meske will surely have plenty to cover with the team regarding the net play, but at the end of the day, it's a sweep of a Power 4 team. The Cards have today off while Auburn and Morehead State play, but they'll be back in action on Sunday against the Eagles. The Cards get St. John's on Labor Day. 

Field Hockey Thumps Michigan State


Louisville field hockey opened their season with a fairly tough matchup against a Big Ten opponent in the Michigan State Spartans. In the run-up to the season, we talked a fair amount about how similar these two teams were last season. This didn't look like it would be a straightforward season opener for the Cards, but Justine Sowry's 2025 squad showed that they have been working on a few things since last year. One of the major hiccups in 2024 was an inability to score. Louisville showed no signs of that being an issue, at least early in the season, as they scored early and often against MSU on their way to a 6-1 victory. 

The Cards scored first, nearly ten minutes into the game, with senior Chloe Cuzzupe picking up her first goal of the season. She was assisted by Gigi Edwards. Two minutes later, Lauren Masters doubled Louisville's advantage with an unassisted goal, which would stand as the final goal of the first quarter. The second was similarly uneventful early, but Louisville earned a penalty corner with six minutes remaining in the half. Gracie Potter took the honors and sent the ball to Annabel Sep, who became Louisville's third goal scorer of the half. The Cards went into the break with a 3-0 lead. 

At halftime, Louisville's returning goal leader, Rylie Wollerton, must have decided that she was disappointed to not have gotten in on the action. Wollerton scored four minutes into the second half on an assist by Luciana Carpenter, who had just entered the game 30 seconds earlier. A minute later, Louisville conceded their second penalty corner of the half. The Michigan State shot attempt was blocked but corners breed corners and the Spartans converted on their next attempt. The onslaught continued, as MSU earned another corner a couple of minutes later, but Emily Young picked up a save to end the threat. 

Louisville returned the favor with five minutes left in the half, as Potter took Louisville's fourth corner attempt of the match. An earlier corner had seen Izzy Bianco have her shot blocked, so she worked the play a little differently this time. Bianco received the corner and touched it off to Wollerton, who fired in her second goal of the quarter. A minute and a half later, she completed her first career collegiate hat trick on an assist by Emily Eaton. The quarter ended 6-1, which was the final score of the game. Michigan State threatened with a pair of shots in the fourth, both saved by Young, and Wollerton missed out on her chance for a fourth by firing a penalty corner shot high. By the end of 60 minutes, I think both teams were ready to close this one out. 

Louisville opens the season with a big win, and they largely dominated Michigan State in every facet. The Cards had more shots in every quarter but the fourth, and even that was only 2-1. Louisville had 13 shots to MSU's six and put nine on frame compared to just four for MSU. Both teams had three saves and five corners, but Louisville converted two of their five while MSU could convert just one. We'd like to see that corner conversion rate move north of 50%, but 40% is a good starting spot. 



You can see interviews with both Justine Sowry and Rylie Wollerton at the links above. As you might expect, they were pretty excited with the win. Louisville is back in action tomorrow against Ohio University at 1PM. If you don't make it out to Trager, the match will be available on ACC Network Extra. 

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With Louisville football getting their season underway today, we'll be without Jared for the show, but Paulie, Daryl, and I will have plenty of joy and excitement to cover with all the fall sports now in action and rolling. You can check out the show after it posts around 1PM, and be sure to subscribe so that it comes to your feed automatically. 


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Until next time, Go Cards!
Case

Friday, August 29, 2025

WSOC shuts out SCU 9-0 -- FH opens season -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE


FRIDAYS WITH DARYL 

Welcome back to the weekend, readers.  Holiday weekend at that!   


WEEKEND!!!!!!!!


I am closing up our Health Science Campus this afternoon for the time being. It was kind of a nice change of scenery sometimes but I'm looking forward to being on the main campus full time.  

Hard to believe just a couple weeks ago we were itching for some Cardinal athletics to talk about and now here we are with a full slate of topics so lets get into it.  Fun Fact, both of the visiting squads from yesterday and today have the Spartans as their mascot


Soccer

Louisville 9 - Upstate South Carolina 0 

The kicking Cards have set a new record for goals scored in a single match as they were able to net 9 goals against an opponent.  

With a 1-0 lead, the visitors made the move to switch goalkeepers in the 29th minute.   The Cards were able to capitalize just before the halftime break to make it 2-0.  Geigle and Jennings were the scorers.  

Amelia Swinarski and AG Gibson both recorded multi-goal games. Swinarski would also add two assists, finishing the night with a team and career-high six points. Mackenzie Geigle recorded her team-leading fourth goal of the season in this game. Emersen Jennings and Swinarski each recorded their first goal of the season. Kiley Peat recorded her first collegiate goal in this game. Liza Suydam would add on to the Cardinals lead with a goal in the 60th minute, assisted by both Swinarski and Nicole Jodoin. Gibson would record her second goal of the afternoon in the 64th minute.


Photo: Jared Anderson



UP NEXT

Louisville vs Coastal Carolina 
Sunday 8/31 at Lynn Stadium 
7:30pm 


Field Hockey



Photo: Jared Anderson


Happy opening weekend of the 2025 season!!

Louisville vs Michigan St. 
Friday 8/29 at Trager Stadium
12 pm  


We've covered the roster often this summer but a few more notes of accolades for the squad to get you hyped for the season.  Louisville is 10-4 in season-opening games under head coach Justine Sowry.  

Izzy Bianco, Lauren Masters and Riley Wollerton were named to the 2025 NFHCA Collegiate Watch List.   Wollerton and Bianco, along with junior forward Lauren Masters, are members of the U.S. Under-21 National Team. The trio recently helped team USA win a silver medal in the Junior Pan American Games in August. 

The Cardinals are 7-9 against the Spartans, 3-3 at home winning the last 5 times the two have met.  The last match resulting in a 4-1 win on the road in East Lansing in 2019.   


I wish I was on Belknap this week so I could pop over to this one!!! 



Make it a great weekend!  There are a lot of opportunities to catch the Cards out on Floyd St this weekend !  Be safe and.....


As Always, 
Go Cards!!
~Daryl