Field Hockey Blanks Ohio
Volleyball Thumps Morehead State
Soccer Wins Tough Match Against Coastal Carolina
Swinarski lines up a cross |
Yesterday's goalscorers Morris (l) and Geigle (r) |
Swinarski lines up a cross |
Yesterday's goalscorers Morris (l) and Geigle (r) |
4-1 KICKIN' CARDS FACE CHANTICLEERS AT LYNN TONIGHT
So, what is a Chanticleer? A rooster, whose name literally comes from the French term "sing clear". The Chanticleers are also a American male classic singing ensemble. Oh, yeah...it's also the nickname for Coastal Carolina sports .
Away in the Manger - The Chanticleers
Amelia Swinarski has nine assists and that happens to led the nation.
It should be another Cardinals romp in this battle of birds tonight.
LOUISVILLE FIELD HOCKEY HOSTS OHIO BOBCATS
Justine Sowry has her Field Hockey squad in action early today with a match against the Ohio Bobcats.
The Bobcats come in after a 5-0 loss at Michigan State.
This one on ACCNX. at noon
While I am speaking of Cardinals...boos and hisses to the ACC announcer who called the Louisville squad the Cardinal all night long on the ACC broadcast. . We are not Stanford (The Cardinal).Where do they come up with these guys?...when there are plenty of good announcers locally who could do the broadcasts justice.
OK, rant over. Enjoy tonight's game and most likely tomorrow off, if you are still in the working class.
(Photos by Jared Anderson)
CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO HOUR PODCAST
You can hear the re-broadcast of the podcast on You Tube and many other platforms at Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast. Give us a listen!
paulie
FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
Welcome back to the weekend, readers. Holiday weekend at that!
I am closing up our Health Science Campus this afternoon for the time being. It was kind of a nice change of scenery sometimes but I'm looking forward to being on the main campus full time.
Hard to believe just a couple weeks ago we were itching for some Cardinal athletics to talk about and now here we are with a full slate of topics so lets get into it. Fun Fact, both of the visiting squads from yesterday and today have the Spartans as their mascot
Soccer
Louisville 9 - Upstate South Carolina 0
The kicking Cards have set a new record for goals scored in a single match as they were able to net 9 goals against an opponent.
With a 1-0 lead, the visitors made the move to switch goalkeepers in the 29th minute. The Cards were able to capitalize just before the halftime break to make it 2-0. Geigle and Jennings were the scorers.
Amelia Swinarski and AG Gibson both recorded multi-goal games. Swinarski would also add two assists, finishing the night with a team and career-high six points. Mackenzie Geigle recorded her team-leading fourth goal of the season in this game. Emersen Jennings and Swinarski each recorded their first goal of the season. Kiley Peat recorded her first collegiate goal in this game. Liza Suydam would add on to the Cardinals lead with a goal in the 60th minute, assisted by both Swinarski and Nicole Jodoin. Gibson would record her second goal of the afternoon in the 64th minute.
UP NEXT
Louisville vs Coastal Carolina
Sunday 8/31 at Lynn Stadium
7:30pm
Field Hockey
PARTICIPANTS IN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL, LACROSSE, WOMEN'S SOCCER AND FIELD HOCKEY TO HONORED NOVEMBER 15TH.
Lola Arslanbekova (Volleyball), Candyce Bingham (WBB), Nikki Boltja (Lacrosse) Christine Exeter (Women's Soccer) and Alyssa Voelmle (Field Hockey) are the five that will be honored on Saturday, November 15th. in the Spirit Room of th KFC YUM! Center.
Tickets to attend are $75 and may be purchased online through "My Cardinal Account" at GoCards.com...at this link:
The event will begin with a reception at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. and the induction ceremony will follow.
If you need more information,..send an e-mail to ronee@gocards.com or call 502-852-2015.
The inductees will also be recognized at the Cardinals' football game against Clemson on Friday Nov. 14th.
The honorees:
Congratulations to our women's inductees and all 10 going into the "Hall". .
paulie
15 Goals in Two Matches is a Program Record
Louisville women's soccer seems to have a renewed vigor this season. After four matches (a little over 20% through the season), the Cards sit at 3-1, highlighted by a road win against Auburn and a pair of home wins that had a combined 15 goals.
There is a 2-0 loss at Vanderbilt this year, but that doesn't seem to be much of a concern as the Commodores are ranked #11 in the Coaches Poll. Auburn typically runs in the middle of the pack in the SEC while Wright State and Detroit Mercy are much lesser quality opponents. Still, Louisville won all three of those matches and blew the latter two out of the water.
One item to note is the aggressiveness of the offense this year. The Cards have spent less time dribbling and more time focusing on ball movement and spreading out the field. This has allowed for more open shots and more free kick and corner kick opportunities. Having a deeper bench allows for more rotation and fresher legs on the pitch. 11 different players have benefitted from this aggressive approach by scoring a goal.
A veteran defense has allowed UofL to focus on other aspects of the game such as midfield, an area where Louisville has had its ups and downs in the past. The Cards are currently relying on seniors on defense including keeper Erynn Floyd, centerbacks Karsyn Cherry and Hadley Snyder, and defensive wing Lizzie Sexton. Coach Karen Ferguson-Dayes allows this corps to command the back row while she works on guiding and developing younger players.
USC Upstate is a small step up from the Cards' last two opponents- the Spartans have had a .600+ win percentage the last three seasons- but they have hit a rough patch to start the year. For the Cards, this should still be a fairly winnable match, just maybe not a 6- or 8-goal performance. With this being a 3:00pm match (travel arrangements for USC Upstate), we will not be able to provide any in person coverage for this match, but will still watch and recap the match.
In case you missed it, here is a postgame interview with Coach Karen Ferguson-Dayes following the victory over Wright State.
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
Jared
Good morning and good bye to the last week without football..
My department is also saying goodbye to a little piece of our space in the downtown area and we are moving back to Belknap 100% of the time. It's bitter sweet as I got to know a little bit of of the population down there and had a sweet routine some days.
But I will say that I am greatly inspired when I am on Belknap campus.. and I'm looking forward to this next chapter.
One of the benefits of being on the main UofL campus is my proximity to the athletics programs. I just get to cross paths with the athletes themselves more and have better opportunities to pop over for press conferences and midday games. Such as the women's soccer match on Thursday... with a 3pm first kick.
Speaking of soccer... the Cards took on a visiting Wright State over at Lynn Stadium yesterday evening. Let's get into a quick recap....
Soccer
For a second week in a row, UofL scored 6 goals in the first half of a soccer match, in the first 29 minutes of the match to be exact. The Cardinals welcomed Wright State to the Ville for a Sunday night matchup. With a week to prepare, the Raiders could not hold off the Louisville offense as two new scorers for UofL, Liza Suydam and Karina Peat contributed 4 of the Cards' 7 total goals on the evening. UofL had 20 total shots, 12 of them on goal. Amelia Swinarski had 3 assists in the match.
Erynn Floyd spent the full 90 minutes in the goal, allowing 2 against the visitors. Wright State's second goal came from a penalty kick in the 58th minute.
As Always,
Go Cards
~Daryl
VOLLEYBALL VS. ALUMNAE
(photo from UofL) |
The current squad took the first two sets, and the exact score for these...the report is that the currents defeated the alumnae in each... 25-12 in the first and 25-15 in the second match. The alumnae did rally, from reports, to win the third match 25-23.
The squads requested to play a fourth set, and in was a shortened set that the team defeated the alumnae 15-8.
Reports we were able find indicate that Cara Cresse had a good match for the current squad with seven kills and six blocks. Ava Utterback also had a good match for the current squad with eight kills.
The exhibition was a sell out at the L&N Federal Credit Union facility with slightly over 1000 fans getting to watch the action.
The alumnae All-Stars were led by Claire Chausee with 10 kills and Aiko Jones getting six kills.
Anna DeBeer and Sarah Drury Petkovic coached the Alumni All Stars and the roster included Jones, Chausee, Elena Scott, Emily Scott, Charitie Luper, Elle Glock and Jamie Vasilou,
The season officially starts for Volleyball when they face auburn on Aug. 29th.
Jared's Photos from Saturday below
CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO HOUR PODCAST
There were three of us on the Saturday podcast (Case, Daryl and Paulie) as Jared was taking selfie of himself and eating corn dogs at the Ky. State Fair.
We had a good podcast and you can hear it at the link below:
paulie
FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
Hello readers and welcome back another end of the work week. Here are some snaps from Floyd Street on the Belknap campus this week.
Soccer
Louisville 8 - Detroit Mercy 0
Do we think the Cards were excited to open the season at Lynn Stadium last night?? Lynn Stadium witnessed 4 goals from the home squad in under 16 minutes of play and 6 goals in the first half. There were 8 total goals scored for UofL, the first time since 2018 when they faced off against Wright State.. who happens to be the Cards' next opponent. Actually one of them was an own goal by Detroit Mercy with counted towards the Cards total score none the less.
Leading the scoring efforts for Louisville was Mackenzie Geigle who put two in the back of the net including the final goal in the final 5 minutes of the match. Betsy Huckaby, Karsyn Cherry, AG Gibson, Nicole Jodoin and Grace Maddox also contributed to the final stat sheet.
The Cardinals got the scoring going early with a connection for Jodoin and it was all Cards all night long. Just when I thought Detriot Mercy were looking tired and gassed, with 20 min off the clock in the first half, KDF did a 6-man substitution and put some new legs in for some valuable playing time. At this point, the Titans had made no shot attempts in the match. And with some fresh legs in the match, Louisville was able to put another level of pressure on the Titans offensively. At the half, the Cardinals had 18 shots while the Titans had managed just 2.
Brielle Baker took over in the goal for keeping duties with 20 min left in the match, which prompted many cheers from the sidelines as the senior handed over some responsibility to the freshman. Erynn Floyd did not have much work to do in this one. UofL finished 28 shots and 13 of them on goal.
UP NEXT
Louisville vs Wright State
Sunday 8/24
7:00pm
ACCNX
As Always
Go Cards
~Daryl