Sunday, March 17, 2013
Sunday Cardinal Couple -- Softball, Lacrosse in action today
SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Softball (hopefully) against Wisconsin this morning
-Lacrosse travels to Drexel for Sunday match
-Way to go, guys!
-Cardinal Couple Radio recap
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SOFTBALL TODAY AT ULMER STADIUM HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER IN LOUISVILLE
NO SOFTBALL TODAY!
Weather permitting, the University of Louisville softball team will kick off Day 3 of the Louisville Softball Classic against Wisconsin at 10 a.m. this morning. Rain is forecasted for the Louisville area Sunday and, indeed, it was raining early this morning when Paulie padded out to get the morning paper.
Louisville (23-3) took the day off Saturday after two wins on Friday. The Cards extended their win streak at Ulmer Stadium to 11-0 with a exciting 4-2 win over UNC and then blasted EMU 6-1 in the second game.
Louisville will close out the Classic on Monday against Iowa at 1:30 and also will face Indiana Wednesday at Ulmer with a 6 p.m. game.
Iowa, Indiana, Wisconsin...didn't Sandy get the memo that Louisville is headed to the ACC instead of the Big 10? Oh well, domination of one conference at a time...
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Louisville Lacrosse is 6-1 on the season and faces another 6-1 squad today at 1 p.m in Philly against the Drexel Dragons.
Drexel is 1-1 in their last two, falling to Maryland-Baltimore County and then downing Colgate 12-7. Our guess is that if Rachel LeCoq "Le Gran Le Coq" was still at Colgate...the teeth-cleaners would have won.
The Cards have won their last two...both on the road...romping Presbyterian in Georgia and demolishing Detroit Wednesday 19-2.
Louisville is ranked #5 nationally in scoring offense and scoring margin. The Dragons are #14 in the nation in scoring defense.
Drexel was a pre-season pick to finish third in the Colonial Athletic Conference. Kelli Joran leads the Dragons with 19 goals on the season. Goalie Teresha Bradley is allowing just 7.36 goals allowed in seven games.
Our thoughts are with the team, staff and students of Seton Hill University...who lost their lacrosse coach, unborn son and bus driver in a crash yesterday while on the road.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/16/us/pennsylvania-bus-crash/index.html
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We'd be remiss if we didn't extend our hearty congratulations to the Louisville men's basketball team who won the BIG EAST Tournament last night in New York's Madison Square Garden with 78-61 win of Syracuse.
Back-to-back titles for Pitino's players and back-to-back MVP Tournament awards to Peyton Siva.
After a rough start that had Louisville down 35-23 at the half, the Cards dominated the final 15 minutes of the second half, going on a 24-3 run that was incredible to watch and led 56-48 with 8:51 to play. Louisville would continue to increase that margin and was up 73-55 with two minutes left.
How about freshman Montrezl Harrell with 20 points? The Cards have won their last 10 in a row and if they're not a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, maybe the top seed of ALL the teams playing...somebody has some explaining to do.
Great job...Peyton, Russ, Montrezl, Gorgui, Luke and crew!
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We found parking on Frankfort Avenue and stumbled in for another Cardinal Couple Radio show yesterday and had a lively time discussing Louisville women's basketball, softball, lacrosse, swimming, the Selection Show Party and first and second NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at the KFC YUM! Center.
Down one co-host...(Jenny was in Indianapolis trying out for the WNBA Indiana Fever squad)...we still managed to make it through the broadcast in one piece. Thanks to the brilliant Jeff McAdams and also to Coach Walz for the segment. And, Monkberry Moon Delight...in the control booth keeping us on the air and inserting the taped clips.
Did ya miss the live feed? Not to worry, it's available on the Crescent Hill Radio Soundcloud.
www.crescenthillradio.com
Paulie
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Now, have your take...
Prayers go out to the families affected by the bus crash.
ReplyDelete--Joe Hill--
For reasons I explored some in my post, I felt I needed to write a bit more than what really made sense in a comment on this article, so:
Deletehttp://jmcaistry.blogspot.com/2013/03/cheering-and-grieving.html
Very nice words, Jeff. I worry about Abby all the time when she is on bus trips with the field hockey team and this tragedy makes me do so even more.
DeleteDavid Watson
Agreed, Joe. Sad.
ReplyDeleteNice show Saturday Paul and Jeff. I think Stoney Johnson was my roommate in college.
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