Cards Fall in Double OT at Maryland
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast
Until next time, Go Cards!
Until next time, Go Cards!
FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
Good morning readers and welcome to Labor Day weekend!! Looking forward to the fall September days and football returning to Floyd Street. Which also means we are 4 months from wedding day, folks. Yay!! But also, holy crap!
Women's Soccer
Final Score
UofL 1, UC 1
The Cardinals move to 3-0-2 on the season.
The Cardinals headed north for a border rivalry with the Cincinnati Bearcats. The good news is they did not lose this match. They walked away with another draw after giving up the tying goal to the opponent. Both goals came in the second half... a header from Karsyn Cherry and one from a deflected ball netted by the Bearcat's Rylee Felton. Erynn Floyd was in the net for the Cardinals and she had 2 saves.
Yellow cards were issued for Lizzie Sexton and Betsy Huckaby and UC's Felton for sticking a foot out here and there.
Cincinnati's Flower had a nice shot with 3 min left but it was right at Floyd and she made the focused catch.
UofL tried to put a play together in the final few minutes but couldn't find themselves in the right positions to receive the ball and make any sort of attempt at the net.
UP NEXT
Cards Travel North to Face Bearcats
Louisville women's soccer puts their undefeated record on the line tonight as they travel up I-71 to face Cincinnati. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00pm and will be aired on ESPN+.
The Cards have started the season 3-0-1 and have outscored opponents 13-3. Last season, it took Louisville 14 matches to score 13 goals. Nine Cardinals have scored a goal with Amber Jackson's three scores leading the way. In goal, Erynn Floyd has commanded most of the minutes, allowing two goals in 270 minutes. Kailey Kimball has logged 90 minutes with one goal allowed.
Cincinnati is 2-1 this year, most recently dropping a match to Central Michigan. The Bearcats do have wins against Murray State and Toledo. All three matches were one-goal differential outcomes. Rylee Felton has scored two goals for Cincinnati, leading the way offensively. Anna Rexford has played every minute in goal with nine saves and five goals allowed.
A win tonight would give the Cards their best start to a season since 2021.
Jared's Thoughts on the AVCA Showcase
The crowd turned on their phone flashlights at halftime |
Paulie gave us a good recap on Louisville volleyball's win over Wisconsin in yesterday's column. Jeff will give us an in-depth breakdown and analysis on Saturday on the Cardinal Couple Podcast. I thought I might chime in with my thoughts and perspective from the photography side of things.
Hosting an event such as the AVCA Showcase was pretty awesome. For a city that has a healthy volleyball community, this continued to help show the rest of the country how big volleyball is here. And we got to witness two great matches between four strong programs.
The team gave a silly pose following the match |
Service errors seemed to be a bit of concern, though. All four teams had an unusually large number of service errors. I wonder how much of this was due to first game nerves or the extra long end zones behind each side of the court... a perspective issue for servers.
For a late start on Tuesday night, this was a solid crowd. I believe the crowd was announced as just shy of 10,000. Play this four-team showcase on a weekend and I think you could easily reach 15,000 attendance. A majority of the crowd did not stay for five hours of late night volleyball, but those of us who did were treated every moment of it.
Our accessibility as photographers was a bit limited due to no official media row courtside and not being allowed on the court at all. The AVCA chose to go with a different officiating style with cameras aimed at all lines to help determine in and out calls. They didn't want people impeding the view of the cameras at all.
Here are a few more photos from the event:
Court rush following the win |
Nayelis Cabello |
Sofia Maldonado Diaz |
Anna DeBeer |
Elena Scott |
Happy Thursday and Go Cards!
Jared
5 Hours of Volleyball in KFC YUM! Center
The joint was jumping, On Tuesday night in the KFC Yum! Center as #6 Louiville defeated #3 Wisconsin in four sets and #2 Nebraska downed #9 Kentucky in four sets also.
Nebraska Over Kentucky
Three Nebraska players finished in double figures in kills, and, despite a second match slip up, Nebraska look like much the better squad, especially after halftime.
A 10 page recap (seriously) is available at HUSKERS DOWN CATS is you want more.
LOUISVILLE HANDLES WISCONSIN
SET TWO
(Photos by Jared Anderson)
paulie
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Louisville and Wisconsin Play Second Match
The volleyball season has finally arrived! Louisville volleyball kicks off their season in the AVCA Showcase tonight at the KFC Yum! Center as part of a featured doubleheader. Nebraska and Kentucky will play the first match at 7:00 pm and the Cards will square up against Wisconsin afterwards at approximately 9:00 pm or later.
Nebraska
The Cornhuskers went 33-2 last season and fell in the championship game to Texas. Head coach John Cook, who has been the Huskers' head coach for 24 seasons, recently signed a contract extension through January 2029. Louisville coach Dani Busboom-Kelly has been a popular name as a replacement at Nebraska when Cook retires so we will have DBK for at least a few more years... or even more time to convince her to stay.
Kentucky
The Wildcats went 21-8 last season and fell to Arkansas in the Sweet Sixteen. Kentucky is back to their home arena of Memorial Coliseum this fall following a multi-million dollar revamp. Head coach Craig Skinner has been with the Cats for 20 years now and won a championship with them back in the altered COVID-19 2020-2021 season.
Wisconsin
The Badgers went 30-4 last season and fell in the Final Four to eventual champion Texas. Head coach Kelly Sheffield is entering his 12th season. Wisconsin won a title in 2021, the year they knocked Louisville out in the Final Four in Columbus.
Louisville
The team we all know and love is no stranger to the public spotlight in the DBK era. The Cards have multiple Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight appearances. They've made it to two Final Fours and have advanced all the way to the national championship game. Louisville had a "down year" last season, going 27-5, finishing third in the ACC, and falling in the Elite Eight to Pitt.
You can catch both matches on ESPN2 or the ESPN app. There are also still tickets available in the 300 sections.
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
Jared
JACKSON, SWINARSKI WITH WSOC GOALS IN WIN
WSOC
The Cards tallied both their scores in the first half of action...Amber Jackson collecting the first one at the 16:57 mark off a pass by Brooke Dardano. Freshman Ameiia Swinarski completed the UofL scoring with 13 minutes left in the opening half. The Cards did allowed NKU a second half score at the 71:17 mark when Shipley Shay slid a shot by Cards back up goalkeeper Kailey Kimball, who started the final half and played the entire second half.
Louisville was the leader in shots (12-7) and shots on goal (6-2). The Cards had a 7-3 edge on corner kicks as well.
Sometimes, I hate "the family of networks"...or as a friend calls it "the family of not-works" ...at least Statbroadcast is always farirly dependable
The "kickin Cards" head to nearby Cincinnati for a Tuesday match against the Bearcats next.
FIELD HOCKEY
I first checked with Louisvilie Field Hockey SID Lori Korte, She had nothing. I scoured the IU sports website for something,anything...but found nothing there. I finaly went to Statbroadcast and saw a Louisville 4 - Indiana 3 report from the 5th period...61:22 time mark. , but I couldn't get any individual or scoring information, since i am not a "recognized credential media member" by Statbroadcast. I fought back my tears, and moved on... Oh, well, i guess they have their own way of handlig exhibitions up in Bloomington. They say when the hosting team loses, the info gets less. I believe it.
It makes me value the SID staff here at Louisville, all that much more.
Field Hockey goes to Maryland 8/30/24 for their season openng match and then will face American University, based in Washington D.C. Sunday.
Have a marvelous Monday. After all, it is National Dog Day.
paulie
Unkey the Monkey sporting his latest 'fit. |
FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
Happy Friday readers, my favorite day of the week.
Its been an absolutely gorgeous week in the Ville with the Ky State Fair in town and students back in the classrooms! Campus has been busy busy this week but I always enjoyed that first week of school and the excitement of starting fresh and with some high hopes of a successful semester ahead. .....that definitely wore off after the first couple months if im being honest.....
but i digress.... lets get into the joy and excitement of UofL women's sports with a trip down Floyd Street to Dr Lynn Stadium.
Women's Soccer
Draw Cardinals 1 - Wildcats 1
The Cardinals were well on their way to starting the season 3-0 before a late equalizer from the visiting Wildcats would result in a draw and 2-0-1 record for both squads.
Lauryn Contini got the Cards on the board in the first half when Emersen Jennings broke through to feed the ball into the middle for Contini in the 29th min. It was the first career goal for Contini and the first assist of the season for Jennings. The Cards outshot the UNH 9-0 in the first half, the third straight game where the Card's defense held its opponent without a shot on goal. The Cardinals offense kept the visiting goalkeeper, Sally Rainey, busy as she had 9 saves on 10 shots on goal.
A late game goal by UNH on a goalkeeping error by UofL allowed the visitors to equalize. The Cards were unable to take advantage of an insurance goal opportunity in the second half.
Volleyball
Louisville Women's and Men's Soccer Teams to Play Double Header
Louisville women's soccer and men's soccer are partnering together again this season for a double header. The men will face Jacksonville State at 5:00pm and the women will follow with a match against New Hampshire at approximately 7:30pm. Admission is free for both matches.
The WSOC Cards have started the season 2-0, having outscored opponents 10-1. UofL opened the season with a 7-0 win against Bellarmine and most recently defeated UAB 3-1. Seven different players have scored a goal. Amber Jackson, Karsyn Cherry, and Mckenzie Geigle each have two goals.
New Hampshire is also 2-0. Their wins have come against Stonehill (2-0) and Holy Cross (3-2). The Wildcats needed late-game heroics to score a pair of goals in the final six minutes to win over Holy Cross. In 2023, New Hampshire went 6-6-5.
Tonight's match wraps up a three-game homestand for the Cards, who started last season 0-2-1. Their first three home games last year produced an 0-1-2 record. It took the Cards 10 matches to reach 10 goals in 2023.
Next on the schedule is a two-game road trip with pit stops in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati.
Happy Thursday and Go Cards!
Jared
CARDS PICKED TO FINISH FOURTH IN ACC PRESEASON FIELD HOCKEY POLL
Head coach Justine Sowry begins her 14th season as the Field Hockey skipper, and, as she would say...the squad is ready to "give it a go" against their opponents in the finest D1 league in college Field Hockey...the ACC.
At the Fall Sports Preview, Sowry spoke of her team. You can here the remarks at this link
Louisville gets plenty of talent back and some impressive freshmen to join the flock. Aimee Plumb was named to the 2024 All-ACC First Team. It's her second straight year for the honor. Last year, she led the Cards with five goals and eight assists. The fifth-year midfielder from Canterbury, Kent (Eng) also has her sister...sophomore Chloe on the squad. Also returnng are Rylie Wollerton, Izzy Bianco, Mia Duchars, Tyler Everslage (Assumption HS) and Caroline Pusey. The Cards are bringing in a veteran goalkeeper in fifth-year transfer from James Madison Brandelynn Heinbaugh. Sophomore goalie Em Young also returns for the Cards.
The 2023 Louiville Field Hockey squad went 15-7 and 3-3 in ACC play. They advanced to the second round of the ACC Tournament, where they lost to #3 ranked Duke, and also went to the NCAA Tournament...their fifth consecutive apperance there...where they defeated #8 Iowa but fell in the second round to Northwestern.
We wish "the Flock" the best of luck this season and a deep run in both conference and NCAA Tournaments. Admission is free to games at Trager and we have the schedule listed on the right side side of the website.
paulie