Thursday, April 3, 2025
Cards Drop Battle of the Bluegrass -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Lax Gets Back on Win streak defeating Liberty 12-10 -- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Whiteman's four goals lead LaxCards to win
Reese Whiteman tallied four goals and seven Cards scored in the Tuesday afternoon win over Liberty at the L.L.S. Tuesday afternoon.
The step out of conference play was beneficial for Scott Teeter's squad, and the Cards improved to 6-7 on the season with the win.
The Cards jumped out to a 2-0 lead to start the contest, Whiteman getting her first goal about four minutes into the match and Izzy Seikel adding the second score about a minutes later. After a Flames score, Rian Adkins found the back of the net and her goal gave the Cards a 3-1 lead that held through the first quarter.
The Cards went up 5-2 in the second after goals from Whiteman and Erin Nicholson. Liberty went on a a rally, though, and scored the final two goals of the second quarter to trail by just one at the half...5-4.
After the break, the Cards scored just 86 seconds into third quarter play, but Liberty countered a couple of minutes later. to make it 6-5 Cards. Ryan McMahon's goal gave UofL a 7-5 lead, but the Liberty squad went on a three-goal barrage to grab a 8-7 lead over the Cards. Whiteman went to work, however, and tallied back-to-back goals to push Louisville back ahead 9-8. Liberty added a goal as the quarter ended i and this one was 9-9 going into the final quarter.
Both team scored four minutes into the fourth quarter to keep the affair deadlocked at 10-10. It turned out to be Liberty's last score. With almost nine minutes gone the final frame, Izzy Seikel produced the game winner...and Lauren Figas added an insurance goal 90 seconds later for the Cards to end the scoring in the contest.
A hard fought 12-10 win for UofL. Scott Teeter on the contest:
"I thought today was a really intense, tough lacrosse game. I though both teams played very physical....with a lot of aggression and a lot of pressure. You didn't have much time to move or think out there, and that led to turnovers. We made some adjustments at halftime and put some things together. Starting with the draw controls in the second half, we fixed our clearing game a little bit and that led to more offensive possessions which led to more shots. We mad enough plays to win the game today."
The Cards return to conference play for their next one, with a contest at Virginia on Saturday.
Louisville Softball Host UK
Cats and Cards will take Ulmer today at 6 p ,m, The contest will be televised on ESPNU.
Let;s ho[e the impending showers hold off until after this one. We'll recap it here tomorrow, with Jared Anderson picture as weell.
paulie
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Lacrosse Hosts Liberty -- Tennis Beats Virginia Tech -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Lacrosse Hosts Liberty
Women's Tennis Upsets Virginia Tech
Photo by GoCards |
NCAA Pick 'Em Update
Monday, March 31, 2025
Softball swept by Duke in series finale 15-8 -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-- Daryl here --
Welcome to a new week.
Softball
Do we think Duke wanted to get on the road back to Durham, NC as soon as possible ? Cards said not so fast...
In a game that saw 5 Louisville pitchers (3 for Duke) and a final score of 15-8, this one started off 10-0 Dukies before the Cardinals found some offensive life late into run rule territory. Brooke Gray took the loss to move to 5-6 W-L record on the season. The Cards move to 20-15 (3-9 ACC).
Brooke Gray got the start in the circle for the Cards but after 29 pitches on 7 batters faced, 6 runs on 5 hits given up and only 1 out Head Coach Holly Aprile pulled Gray for Lindsay Mullen but she didn't spend much time there when she faced 4 batters and gave up 4 runs on 1 hit, 2 walks. Sam Booe would come in to clean up the mess where the first Duke batter faced would result in a sac-fly and a groundout to end the half inning.
Louisville took advantage of a fielders choice and a throwing error to finally plate a run in the bottom of the second but Duke responded with a 2 run homer when Aprile put Izzy Harrison in for Booe. Harrison's 3 fly outs would send the Cards back to the dugout. They once again took advantage of Duke error to plate a run on a sac fly making it a painful score of 12-2.
It would take Harrison a hard earned 12 pitch strike out in her first batter faced in the top of the 4th but UofL got out of the inning holding the Blue Devils scoreless in the two frames. In the bottom half of the frames, with bases loaded and 2 outs, Bri Despines singled to right field to score 2 RBIs for the Cardinals in the 4th and with 2 outs in the bottom of the fifth taking advantage of a single, a HBP and a walk to load the bases, Ally Alexander doubles to center to clear them all. The Cards would not be done yet as Char Lorenz would single to score Alexander and make it a 12-8 game.
UofL was able to stave off the Dukies for to push it to the final two frames but UofL would score no more runs while the Blue Devils put 3 more on the board. They finished scoring 15 runs on 14 hits. The Cards had 11 hits and committed 4 errors.
UP NEXT
WGolf
The UofL women's golf team closed out the Clemson Invitational finishing in 6th place after the final round of action Sunday afternoon aftering holding the spot all weekend.Carmen Griffiths fired a season-low 3-under-par 69 in the final round to finish the tournament tied for 10th overall. She was 7-under-par 209 for the weekend, the lowest tournament score for her since the fall of 2022. Griffiths tallied six birdies over her final round and it is her fourth Top 10 finish of the season.
As Always,
Go Cards
~Daryl
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Cards Fall in Lax and Softball -- SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Second Quarter Dooms Lax Cards
A rough day on Floyd Street for two Louisville women's sports squads Saturday
Louisville lacrosse couldn't overcome a porous second quarter as they fell to #4 Stanford 15-2. The loss drops the Cards to 5-7 on the year and 1-4 in the ACC.
It took less than two minutes for the Cards to score, but it would be their only lead of the game. Stanford would score a couple quick goals. Louisville would hold Stanford scoreless over the next eight minutes before another goal by the ACC newcomers right before the end of the period gave them a 3-1 lead. The second quarter was all Stanford as they outscored Louisville 8-0. The Cards trailed 11-1 at the break and were facing an uphill battle with a running clock.
The third quarter, while quick with the running clock, was rather uneventful. Stanford added a pair of goals to go up 13-1. Stanford added a couple more goals with a Louisville score sandwiched in the middle.
Lauren Figas and Reese Whiteman scored the two goals for the Cards, who were limited to just 18 shots on the day.
On the defensive end, J Pleck recorded nine saves with 15 goals allowed. She now has 107 saves on the year. Ashley Osborne recorded her 100th ground ball of the season.
Louisville returns to action on Tuesday at noon when they host Liberty.
Softball Silenced Against Duke
Louisville softball's lone run came with two outs in the seventh inning in a 5-1 loss to #19 Duke. Duke takes the series lead 2-0 with the final game of the series slated for today at noon.
Duke was able to capitalize on a pair of Louisville defensive miscues to score a run in the top of the first inning. The Blue Devils were able to add another run in the third, but the damage was limited with multiple runners on base at the time. A solo home run and a pair of hits plated two more runs for Duke. They added an insurance run in the seventh for a strong 5-0 lead.
In the bottom of the seventh, a double by Ally Alexander and walks by Maddi Grant and Madison Pickens loaded the bases with one out. Easton Lotus was able to send a ball deep to left center to drive in a run, but the rally came too late.
Alexander and Pickens combined for four of Louisville's six hits. The Cards left seven runners on base. Duke pieced together five runs on 10 hits but the Louisville defense stranded nine Duke runners on base.
Alyssa Zabala got the start in the circle but took the loss after allowing four hits and three runs. Sam Booe came in for the back half of the game and allowed six hits and two runs along with a pair of walks.
The Cards drop to 20-14.
WBB Elite Eight Set
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UofL women's basketball at Lacrosse |
The last of the Sweet Sixteen games were played yesterday and the NCAA Women's Elite Eight is set.
2-seed TCU and former Cardinal Hailey Van Lith took down 3-seed Notre Dame 71-62. The Irish had one of their worst offensive performances of the season .
1-seed Texas survived a scare against 5-seed Tennessee and won 67-59 in the battle of the orange teams.
2-seed UConn took down 3-seed Oklahoma and former Cardinal Payton Verhulst. Paige Bueckers went off for a career-high 40 points.
1-seed USC and former Cardinal assistant coach Beth Burns took down 5-seed Kansas State and former Cardinal Zyanna Walker 67-61 in a battle that came down to the final seconds.
Today's games feature 1-seed UCLA vs 3-seed LSU and 1-seed South Carolina vs 2-seed Duke.
(All photos today by Jared)
Happy Sunday and Go Cards!
Jared
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Softball Falls in Game 1 vs Duke -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Cards Comeback Comes Up Short
No CCRHP This Week
Friday, March 28, 2025
Games at Home and Away (?) -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Softball Welcomes Duke for Weekend Series
Lacrosse Hosts Annual Military and First Responders Day
Volleyball Plays Vanderbilt at Central Hardin
Thursday, March 27, 2025
UofL President, Kim Schatzel resigns -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
It's Daryl checking in a day early this week.
Just when the Cardinal athletics schedule gets a breather and you think you've got a free write, something quite monumental happens for the University.. once again.
The University of Louisville announced Wednesday afternoon that Kim Schatzel would be leaving after 2 years at helm.
It feels like just yesterday that the university was inaugurating its 19th president. It was 544 days ago, in fact. Which makes it seem like there was barely any time for Kim to get truly acclimated to her position and make true on her 8 campaign promises, as seen below. I mean.. it took 240 days for them to plan the inaugural event...
This one has been strange to follow as we knew that with a new administration in the White House, it could affect the public universities and it funding.. sure. But just following the emails we have received as employee's since the transition of power. The university was put on a hiring freeze, programs are losing funding and the emphasis on cracking down on diversity and inclusion has crippled operations and now.. we're seeing some affects of the pressure.
We're still gathering some details surrounding the sudden departure... for now, the university has moved on to it's 20th president in history.