Lacrosse Stays Undefeated
Well, it's a rare weekday appearance for me, Jeff "JMcA" McAdams here on the pages of Cardinal Couple. I'm picking up an extra day for the Disneying Jared. Is Disneying a word? It is now. As Calvin of Calvin and Hobbes famously said, "Verbing weirds language."
In his absence, the Lacrosse Cards have remained undefeated, though of course, it's still extremely early in the season. But they do move to 2-0 on a two point victory, 11-9 over the Cincinnati Bearcats. With the earlier win over Denver also being a two point victory, (10-8), perhaps the number 2 will be an important one for the Cards this year? I don't really buy into numerology like that, but if they want to continue winning by two points every game, I'm totally ok with it.
The Stick Cards started out strong, shutting out the Bearcats in the first quarter, and heading into the second with the 5-0 lead. Louisville got scoring from Izzy Seikel, Erin Nicholson, Abby Scully, and a pair, the last as the final second ticked off the clock for the quarter, from Lauren Figas.
The second quarter was more balanced between the two squads, both scoring twice, Ella Berg and Maggie McMahon finding the net before half for UofL. Louisville took the 7-2 lead into the halftime break of what was a miserable weather day for Lacrosse. The not-quite-freezing cold and rain the continually spotted the ACC Network Extra stream's camera lens wouldn't deter them, however.
Cincinnati, however, would not go quietly. They went on a four goal scoring run in the third quarter to bring the game within one at 7-6, before UofL would answer. It would be a 3-0 run answer, started by Reese Whiteman, and followed by Negai Nakazawa before the third quarter ended.
The fourth quarter saw the third score of that run with Whiteman again finding the net. The Bearcat would score the next three, again, closing to within one before Nakazawa would get the final score with about a minute and a half left in the game to bring the score to its final 11-9.
It was, as mentioned, rather unpleasant weather, rainy and cold, but the Cards got it done.
J Pleck was in goal, and had seven saves versus the nine goals against. Intriguingly, both goalkeepers, Pleck as well as Cincinnati's GK, are credited with playing 59 minutes and 56 seconds of the game, with no notation as to what happened to the other four seconds.
Next up for UofL is a tri pup to Columbus OH for Ohio State on Saturday. A 10am start time for some reason that I can't fathom, and the only video listed is on OSU's site, and it indicates that it will only be on Big10+, which is the Big 10's subscription streaming service.
Basketball Heads South
Perhaps they thought Softball had the right idea in heading to Florida in February. I have to admit the idea does sound quite nice to me as well.
We're getting into the final stretch of regular season games for basketball. Florida State is the opponent tonight. First tip is at 6pm, on ACC Network Extra streaming.
Florida State is low in the rankings, number 21 or 23, depending on which poll you're looking at, but they are ranked, as if we needed any additional warning that we can't take a night off in the ever-competitive ACC.
I'm not sure what the deal is with opponents picking their games against Louisville to honor people from their program's past. Virginia Tech picked the Louisville game to retire Elizabeth Kitley, now FSU is hosting us for "Sue Semrau Night". All the respect, however, for Coach Semrau and her 24 years leading the Seminoles.
19-5 is the overall record for FSU, 9-3 in conference. Notable matchups include an early season loss to Illinois, a win over their in-state rival, Florida, and a loss to Tennessee in non-conference play. In conference, they've lost to Stanford, Cal, and NC State. They have yet to play the likes of Notre Dame and Duke, games that will finish out their season.
A look at the team, Ta'Niya Latson is the big threat for FSU, shooting 41% from three, and 47% overall, averaging 26 points per game. Three other players reach that double-digit average, Makayla Timpson comes in over 17 points per game, which would be attention grabbing if it weren't for Latson. O'Mariah Gordon averages 16, and Sydney Bowles sneaks in at 10.3.
In other stats, FSU is just about even with their opponents, to a minimal rounding error, in rebounds, fouling, and assists but they do get extra possessions, by more than doubling up their opponents in blocks, and steals, and close to half of their opponents turnovers.
Volleyball Assistant Coach
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Volunteer no more...Parker is the newest asst. coach for VolleyCards |
With promotions in the volleyball program, Dan Meske moving up to Head Coach, and Todd Chamberlain getting a promotion to Associate Head Coach, that leaves an Assistant Coach position still to be filled.
Don't worry, CC McGraw isn't going anywhere, with an NCAA rule change a couple of years ago, teams can now how three paid assistant coaches.
While there is no official announcement from Louisville's program as of yet, there are a number of reports floating about that Parker Mikesch will fill that role.
(Edit: The Louisville volleyball program posted the official announcement early this morning.)
If you follow Louisville, or even ACC volleyball closely, that name might be familiar to you. Mikesch was a volunteer assistant coach for the Cards for the 2022 season (before that rule change), then he landed a paid gig as an assistant coach for UNC. Mikesch has a great head for the game, a real tactician, and has been described as a younger version of Dan Meske. He has, as mentioned, worked with the program in the past, was well liked, and now has four years of experience in coaching staffs in the ACC.