Saturday, November 29, 2025
Cards Crush Panthers -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Friday, November 28, 2025
WBB faces Eastern Illinois today -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
Good morning everyone and hello Black Friday! Its been a nice holiday weekend so far, the Cards WBB squad is set to face three opponents around town these next 3 days as UofL and Bellarmine are cohosting the Louisville MTE event for UofL, Bellarmine, Eastern Illinois and East Tennessee.
Basketball
As a team, the Panthers average 61.6 ppg and are giving up 83.2 to their opponents. The average less than 6 three pointers per game and have been pulling down more than 32 rebounds a game. Theyre also turning the ball over more than 18 times a game.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Cards Fall in Pittsburgh -- THANKSGIVING CARDINAL COUPLE
HAPPY TURKEY DAY
Volleyball Swept at Pitt
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
VolleyCards head to Pitt -- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
CARDS LOOK TO ATONE FOR EARLY SEASON LOSS TO PITT
There is a three-way tie at the top of the ACC Volleyball standings...and Louisville and Pitt are two of the squads in that tie...along with Stanford...at 16-4. And, the Cards and Pitt are 24-4 overall, while Stanford is 25-4. So, when the VolleyCards face Pitt tonight in the Fitzgerald Field House...there will be just two teams tied for first place. providing Stanford can handle Ga. Tech in Atlanta tonight. The Ramblisn Wreck is 11-7 in ACC play.
Yes, it's conceivable that the Cards could be #1 in the conference if they defeat Pitt and Stanford loses to Ga. Tech...but let's not forget that Pitt came into Louisville and defeated Louisville back on Oct 19th . in the LNFCU.
The Cards are 21-19 against Pitt since 1981..but keep in mind that Pitt has won four out of the five last meetings between the two schools. The two foes took a break in the rivalry from 1984-1991.
It'll be Dan Meske's second time facing the Panthers. Dan Fisher, Pitt's head coach, took over the Engineers program in 2013.
The Cards will need to find a way to contain Pitt's Olivia Babcock. who has amassed 513 kills this season. Babcock had a eye-popping 41 kills against the Cards in the squads previous met this year...which went five sets at 20-25, 25-19, 25-20, 17-25, 11-15.
Louisville four losses this season have been to Pitt, Texas, Kentucky and SMU. Pitt's four losses came against Nebraska, Florida, Miami and Stanford.
This one will be a 7 p.m. contest and shown on the ACC NETWORK.
WE'LL HAVE A FULL RECAP IN THE THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE.
(Jared Anderson photos)
PAULIE
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Cresse Drafted in 2025 MLV Draft -- NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Cresse Drafted by Indy Ignite in First Round
Cara Cresse was drafted by the Indy Ignite with the fifth overall pick in the 2025 Major League Volleyball (MLV) Draft. Cresse joins former Cards Anna DeBeer and Elena Scott on the Ignite..
Cresse, a multi-time All-American middle blocker is on pace for another year of All-ACC and All-American honors. She ranks second in the country in blocks per set and ranks in the top 15 nationally in hitting percentage. She ranks fourth on the team in kills and has seen action in every match this year.
Last season, Cardinal Couple was denied credentials multiple times by the Indy Ignite. We hope to have better success in the 2026 season... especially with three former Cards on their roster.
NCAA Women's Soccer Elite Eight
While Louisville women's soccer season has come to an end, the ACC still has strong representation. Nine ACC teams made the tournament and all nine advanced to the second round. 1-seeds Notre Dame and Virginia both suffered heartbreakers, allowing a last second goal and falling in a shootout, respectively. 1-seed Stanford, 2-seed Duke, and 3-seed Florida State remain.
The ACC continues to have strong representation in the NCAA women's soccer tournament, proving once again why they have a strong case as the best women's soccer conference. The ACC could also make that argument with the men's soccer tournament (nine teams in the 48-team field) and field hockey (five teams in the 18-team field).
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
Jared
Monday, November 24, 2025
VB Sweeps Clemson 3-0 -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Good morning readers,
We are heading into the Thanksgiving holiday week so the 'Xmas tree doesnt go up till after Thanksgiving' crowd can give it a rest already. We're going for another real tree this year and Lulu is looking forward to helping me do that this week :D
As far as work goes, we're pretty much at that point where its gonna have to wait for the new year... ha ha. If my boss is reading this, i'm just kidding.
Jared and I made it out to the Yum Center on Saturday for the unfortunate loss to that blue team we don't like. It was a nice day to head downtown now that we are both feeling healthy again. We left the arena feeling a little nauseated though...
It's a short work week so let's get to a short recap of the VolleyCARDS who secured another dub !!
Volleyball
Quick hits
The Cards lost to Pitt at L&N Arena back on 10/19 2-3. In that match, Chloe Chicoine led the Louisville offense with 16 kills, adding nine digs, two assists and one block.
Louisville wraps up its last week of the regular season at L&N Arena this Saturday vs Stanford.
As Always,
Go Cards
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Flat third quarter grounds Cardinals WBB vs. UK 62-72-- SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
THIRD QUARTER COLLASPE DOOMS WBB CARDS VS CATS
In most cases, beating an opponent for three quarters is impressive, but you have to guard against getting blown out in the "other" quarter in the game.
Louisville WBB outscored UK 56-52 when you look at the firSt, second and fourth quarters of the annual clash between the two commonwealth foes yesterday in the KFC YUM! CENTER...but a disastrously bad third quarter saw Louisville goes from trailing by two at half to down by 16 as the teams went into the fourth quarter.
The Cards scored six points in ten minutes. No, that isn't a misprint. And, that...my friends...isn't going to win you any compliments or awards. With the score 57-41 UK at the end of the third quarter, I switched channels for awhile to watch Cardinal Football . That was another bad mistake, but, we won't go into that here..
And, sometimes...missing shots isn't necessarily bad, if you are getting rebonds and second chances to scores. But...nothing on the table for that for the Cards either, they got out-rebounded by the taller Cats 41-28.
We won't dwell on the one too much...Louisville just got taken to the woodshed in that third quarter and had that rear end snacked. If you can't get fired up and play all four quarters in front of 10,000 screaming fans...against your biggest in-state rival.....it might be time to reassess your team's desire and motivation. And. you need someone else to show up beside Roberts and Ziegler.
72-62 isn't a blowout...granted, but...to lose to in your in-state rival, in your house in front of your fans..leaves a pretty deep wound for the fan base.
Teach your kids how to make baskets, Coach Walz. Less than 40% just isn't going to cut it.
(Photos by Jared Anderson)
THE FRED REPORT
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| Fred Gwynne (Herman Munster) expresses the Cards fans feelings after this contest. |
F -- FREE THROWS. The Cards only took seven and made six...so that's well above the mandated 70% we like to see in this stat and will eatn the Cards a CAPITAL F
R -- REBOUNDS. As we discussed earlier a 41-28 loss on the rebounding stats isn't anything to be proud of. Yes, UK may have been a big taller, but any good eighth grade basketball lplayer learns how to block out an opponent so you can get rebonding advantage. This is a short clip on how toblock out when rebounding. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ls7IaGn7Q4. NO LETTER HERE
E -- EFFORT/ EXECUTION. Let's look at three things here in effort...assists, turnovers and fouls committed. The Cards tied UK in assists, beat the Cats in creating turnovers. but had more fouls. The Cards simply couldn't put the ball in the bucket as good as UK. (52% to 39% in favor of UK) and that is a solid win in the execution department for UK...so I DON'T AWARD A LETTER HERE.
D-- DEFENSE. UK blocked eight Louisville shots, UofL blocked one UK shot. UK had five steals, UofL 7. I guess the underlying factor here is the Cards being held to 3-20 shooting (15%) in the third quarter and six points. NO LETTER HERE
FINAL FRED TALLY: F-_-_-_
A tough loss for the Cards in front of 10442 in the KFC YUM! CENTER. A lot of things to be studied and learned in the aftermath of this one. Time will tell if the lessons will be learned or not.
paulie
Saturday, November 22, 2025
Volleyball Wins at GT; WBB Battle of the Bluegrass -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Cards Win 3-1 in Atlanta
Louisville Hosts UK at Yum! Center
Friday, November 21, 2025
WSoc comes up short 3-1 vs KU -- VB vs GT preview -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
Good morning readers,
I left work and was heading home from the UofL President's holiday party Thursday afternoon when the WSoc match kicked off but I was able to join in right after the Cards put one into the net.
Ive actually crossed paths with Gerry Bradley a few times this semester. I attended the inauguration and not long after that he visited my building for a podcast episode and I got to introduce myself and he mentioned that meeting on the recording.
And then again today when I went to the SAC for the gathering, he walked by me as I was waiting at near the entrance and I said hello. He then walked around each table of the ballroom and said hello to the staff and faculty. It was a rainy afternoon on campus but it was a nice outing.
Soccer
The 2025 season has come to an end for the WSoc squad as they suffered a 3-1 defeat at the (feet) of the #3 Kansas Jayhawks.
I was able to get home just after the Cards netted their only goal in the match. It was a hard earned one too as a corner kick was put in play by Amelia Swinarski where it was then sent into the box but deflected by KU and that was deflected away by the Blue Devils keeper. Karsyn Cherry got to the loose ball and her header deflected off the top crossbar but came back in play. Maddox was first to the ball and volleyed it into the back of the net to give the Cards an early 1-0 lead.
Kansas was able to equalize just a few minutes before the half after putting in a player with fresh legs. It was a shot near the right side of the box where Erynn Floyd wasnt able to deflect and the supporting defense just wasn't there. Which would end up being the case again in the second half when the Card gave up its second goal of the match in the final 10 minutes of play. The third KU goal was scored when Floyd came out too far from the net and it rolled right into to close the door for a Cardinals' comeback.
It felt great to be up 1-0 on the #7 Jayhawks there for a minute. The Jayhawks possessed the ball much of the time offensively. They totaled 17 shots with 7 of them on goal. Floyd made 4 saves in the match. The Cards only managed 6 shots, 3 of them on goal. KU had 10-0 edge on shots in the final 10 minutes of play.
Louisville finished the season 13-5-3 overall, their most wins in a single season since 2019. The Cardinals advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019 and made it to the second round for the third time in program history.
Volleyball
Georgia Tech volleyball is 15-10 on the season and 10-6 in the ACC. For some reason, they are coming off two back to back sweeps of the Clemson Tigers as the two played home and away over the past week.
GT hasn't won more than 1 set on a ranked team all season.
Anna Fiedorowicz earned Freshman of the week honors for the first time. In the first meeting with Clemson she had with 16 kills along with a career high .500 attack percentage as well as a career high three solo blocks. In the recent match between with the Tigers, she finished with a team high 28 kills, averaged 4.67 kills per set, at a .479 attack percentage along with 13 digs, two assists, and one service ace.
Also for GT, Mimi Mambu leads in kills (258) while Fiedorowicz just behind her with with 213 kills. Bianca Garibaldi owns a team high .417 attack percentage, good for a third place ACC ranking and a 19th place national ranking. DeAndra Pierce joins Garibaldi in the rankings for attack percentage as her .394 attack percentage ranks her fifth in the ACC.
You can watch it on the ACCNX at 7p.m.
As Always,
Go Cards
~Daryl
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Cards Ground Eagles 96-49 -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Louisville Nearly Doubles Up Morehead State
Very early on, it looked like the Cards might suffer from the same sluggish start that has plagued them in most games this season. Morehead State hung around and led 7-6 after three minutes. However, that was pretty much the end of that. Louisville went on a 13-0 run to snatch a big lead and then finished the quarter on a 10-0 run to make it even bigger. Overall, they won the last seven minutes of the first quarter 23-3 and won the quarter 29-10. The Cards went 12-17 from the floor in the opening stanza.
isappointing that they couldn't break 100. Tough thing to be upset about. The Cards finished 33-61 from the floor (54.1%) and 10-26 from three (38.5%), but if you exclude the fourth quarter, they shot 28-45 (62.2%) and 9-16 (56.2%) before garbage time. Not too shabby. Reagan Bender, one of the players who scored 13, led the team with three made three-pointers. She was 3-4 from the floor (all from beyond the arc) and went 4-4 from the free throw line.
The FRED Report
Women's Soccer in NCAA Second Round
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Tell Laura I Love her..-- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
CARDS FORCE INSIDE WINNING FANS HERE
I wouldn't expect many of you to remember the 1960's classic ballad "Tell Laura I Love Her" but I think a lot of Cards WBB fans would agree with the statement. The song itself really doesn't tell the happy story of Laura Ziegler coming to Louisville after three years at St. Joe's and to the states from Denmark. And, she shouldn't be confused with the teaching professor at Iowa St. But in her early games here at Louisville, she's coming on like a freight train. Maybe they felt that love for her, as well, in the city of brotherly love.
The Cards 'strong girl in the paint' averaged 14.6 points in the paint in three years at St. Joe's where she went 24-10, 23-8 and 20-11 in her years with the Hawks...but no NCAA Tournament appearances for her in her time there may have got her looking for greener pastures.
Or bluegrass pastures.
Ziegler brings to the Cards that toughness and skill in the paint that can only help the Cards rebounding and scoring. And...look at her numbers with the Cards so far. 16 points and 18 rebounds against UConn. Nine points and 11 rebounds against NKU, 15 points and six rebounds against Colorado and 17 points and 10 rebounds versus Clemson. She and Taj Roberts are leading the cards this season so far in scoring at 14.2 ppg. Is it any wonder that she was named to the John L. Wooden Award preseason watch list?
Already...., the youngsters who attend games at the KFC YUM! Center have been making posters with her name on them.
A thing she has learned, too, is that Walz is a straight shooter. Maybe not with the basketball, but in his dealings with the student-athletes on his team.
You could classify Walz's attitude toward his players best by the old R&B classic by Wilson Pickett (and also a great CCR version) Ninety nine and a half just won't do"
Ziegler delivers the 100% Walz expects on the court and Ziegler won All-Atlantic 10 honors for her tough play, knowledge of the game She has been the leading rebounder in all four UofL WBB games this year. Here's what Walz says about her:
"Laura is a tremendous asset to out program. She brings a level of skill, leadership and leadership that will elevate our team immediately. Her international experience and success at St.Joe's has prepared her well to compete at the highest level.."
We look forward to more "love from Laura" as the season progresses. The Cards will take on in-state school Morehead University tonight at 8 p.m. and viewing is available on ACCNX if you can't make it to the KFC YUM! Center.
About the John R. Wooden Award®
Created in 1976, the John R. Wooden Award Program hosts the most prestigious honors in college basketball, recognizing the Wooden Award Most Outstanding Player for men and women, the Wooden Award All-America Teams for men and women, and the annual selection of the Wooden Award Legends of Coaching recipient
Dana Evans was the most recent WBB Louisville Cardinal to get the award.
(photos by Jared Anderson)
paulie
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Weekend Photo Galleries -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Happy Tuesday! Jared checking back in here following a couple days of rest. The flu is no joke. I was fortunate to shoot several UofL games throughout the week but missed Sunday's volleyball game as I was down for the count. Here's a few shots from various women's games last week and weekend.
Women's Soccer Beats Kentucky in NCAA Tournament
Louisville, in their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2019, defeated Kentucky in penalty kicks. The score was 1-1 at the end of regulation. The Cards won the penalty kicks 5-4 after nine attempts by each team.
(extra long photo gallery for this one)
Volleyball Beats Florida State to Extend Win Streak
Louisville is in a three-way tie with Pittsburgh and Stanford for first in the ACC. UofL will see both foes again around Thanksgiving break.
Women's Basketball Beats Colorado
Louisville relied on a fourth quarter rally to win their second straight at home.
It's a pretty light week for Cardinal Couple, but pending everyone's health, we hope to have coverage at the women's basketball game Wednesday night.
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
Jared





































