Thursday, September 20, 2018
SCOTT TEETER INTERVIEW...WSOC PREPARES FOR NOTRE DAME -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
INTERVIEW WITH LOUISVILLE LACROSSE HEAD COACH SCOTT TEETER
Wednesday morning brought the opportunity to talk with Louisville Lacrosse coach Scott Teeter in his office at the "Little YUM" -- the facility that houses the basketball teams at UofL and Lacrosse. It's always quite fun talking with Coach Teeter, he brings a great perspective to anything he discusses and I also wanted to get an update on his and Jen's one-month old son Lucas.
Lacrosse S.I.D. Nick Evans sat in on the interview as well...you gotta love Nick...his personality and the work he does for Louisville athletics. We also got guest appearances (walk on roles) who brought valuable information from assistant coach Renee Poulott and the effervescent Director of Operations for Lacrosse Patty Norton. We had five in the office at one time, enough to go over and scrimmage women's basketball next door.
OK, that probably wouldn't have gone so well...so, on to the interview.
As the interview rolls, listen for the following points:
-- How are the Teeter's doing with the birth of Lucas?
-- How are things looking with fall lacrosse so far?
-- How was Coach Teeter's experience coaching the Boston Storm?
-- Who will the Cards play in the fall and how many are at home?
-- Why "satellite" clinics? Scott explains the process and reasoning.
-- What's the word on freshman Shay Clevenger?
-- Scott's overview of the 2019 roster and depth.
-- Scott vs. Ken Lolla ??
A great visit yesterday with the Louisville Lacrosse head coach Scott Teeter and a chance to catch up on the fall work they do. You can see Louisville Lacrosse, as Coach mentioned, on September 30th. at the Louisville Lacrosse Stadium, when they take on Marquette (10 a.m.) and Butler (1:30 p.m.). It's also Alumnae Weekend for Lacrosse, so don't miss this great opportunity to see Louisville LAX this fall!
A special thanks to Nick Evans for setting up the interview and to Coach Teeter, who reminded me I gave him Mendelssohn in the Kentucky Derby.
LINK TO COACH'S INTERVIEW: INTERVIEW WITH SCOTT TEETER
WSOC PLAYS NOTRE DAME TONIGHT
University of Louisville women's soccer puts their perfect ACC record on the line tonight against visiting Notre Dame in Lynn Stadium. The 7 p.m. match pits the 7-1 (1-0) Cards against a 4-4 Irish squad that was ranked in the top 25 early in the season but has since dropped out of that category.
The media had the chance to talk to Coach Karen Ferguson Dayes and Louisville middle defender Gabrielle Vincent yesterday, so I headed over there after my interview with Scott Teeter. Links for those two WSOC interviews below:
We also got an unexpected musical interlude during the Karen Ferguson Dayes interview. Ah, those tricky interns....
A special thanks to Coach for doing this, Gabrielle for participating and WSOC SID Kim Pemberton for setting the opportunity up:
Go. Cards. Beat. Irish.
INTERVIEW WITH GABRIELLE VINCENT
INTERVIEW WITH KAREN FERGUSON DAYES
Have a tremendous Thursday and please come out and support UofL Women's Soccer tonight at Lynn Stadium against Notre Dame!
paulie
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Great stuff on Teeter today, Paulie! I think he'll turn Lacrosse around and congratulations to Coach and Jen on the boy! WSOC faces a tough one tonite but the Cards WILL get it done!
ReplyDeleteCurtis "Shoots and Scores!" Franklin
Teeter always a great interview. I do agree. Something I discovered by following some people on Twitter who follow Louisville Lacrosse program was that Louisville Lacrosse has gotten two HUGE verbals for 2019.
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Tonight, I'm looking for Louisville to do what they could not do last season: beat a good team that is struggling. Multiple times last year, Louisville seemed to be the team that other squads could get their confidence back against. Notre Dame has talent and knows how to use it. Otherwise they would not have opened the season as a ranked team. The Irish's struggles throughout this season need to be exploited tonight by the Cards, not allowed to be rectified.
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