SOFTBALL WINS BIG, LACROSSE LOSES BIG ON WEST COAST.
Two different tales on the Saturday Louisville women's sports activities in California.
Louisville Softball had batting practice in their final game in the California series, hammering the Golden Bears 12-2 Louisville Lacrosse got whacked around by Stanford 22-5 out on "The Farm".
SOFTBALL SUCCESS ON CAL PITCHING 12-2

Alyssa Zabala
Holly Aprile's "hit and pitch Cards" unleashed the bats against the Cal pitching staff in the 12-2 massacre. Early in the ballgame, it looked like Cal might be the team to take the final game in the series, scoring two runs in their first at bat against Louisville...but the Cards Alyssa Zabala settled down and the Cards took a 3-2 lead after two.
The contest stayed at 3-2 until the top of the fifth. UofL brought the bats out for a little more exercise and posted six runs against the Bears to go up 9-2 . Three more runs in the top of the seventh created the final 12-2 blasting.
This wasn't normally how Louisville unloads on a foe. Not a slap hit, walk and sac fly type of offense at all. The Cards got home runs from Jordan Williams, Bri Despines and Madison Pickens and doubles from Pickens, Riley Janda and Camryn Lookadoo that accounted for 11 of their 12 runs to cross the plate.
Zabala got the win and turned the ball over to Jayden Gohs after four innings for the completion. The win was "Smiley's" ninth of the season.
STANFORD FILLS THE NETS AGAINST LAX CARDS 22-5
For as much success as the Softball Cards had against Cal, Louisville Lacrosse must have felt like they were in World War III and losing badly against the Stanford Laxers.
In this Cardinals ve Cardinal match on the turf...the home team scored first and had put six goals up o the UofL squad with almost four minutes left in the first period. And, in the second 15 minutes stretch, Stanford increased a 6-2 lead to 11-2 halfway through the period.
Halftime's scoreboard read Stanford 13- Louisville 3.
The third period must have seemed almost boring to the home fans...Stanford was only able to increase their lead to 14-5, The Trees were going to be winners...no doubt..and proved the point t Louisville with a 8-0 fourth period stick party against Louisville. everyone scored for Stanford except the concession stand workers.
22-5. Not pretty. Stanford was the seventh tanked team in DI WLAX going into the game and didn't hurt that standing one bit. They have the best record in the ACC also...at 10-2. For Louisville..the loss takes them to 6-7 overall and 1-4 in the ACC. Louisville was 43rd in the nation going into the match.
A JOYOUS EASTER TO YOU ALL...
From Cardinal Couple to all of you, a joyous Easter to you. Remember, He has risen. We hope the Easter bunny leaves you and yours baskets full of goodies.
paulie

