Friday, August 30, 2024

WSOC draw at Cincinnati -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

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

The Cardinals welcome Evansville to Lynn Stadium Sunday September 1st for a 7pm tilt.  



Field Hockey


#7 field hockey team will hit the road to open its 2024 season when the Cardinals travel to College Park, Md., for a top-10 matchup with #4Maryland Friday at 6 p.m.  Louisville will then head to Washington D.C. to take on defending Patriot League champion American University Sunday at 1 p.m.



As Always,
Go Cards
~Daryl 

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