19 Total Cards with Summer Clubs
Floyd (30) and 2024 graduate Ava Nielsen |
Maya Maxwell (8), Jennings (27), and Gigs (3) |
Floyd (30) and 2024 graduate Ava Nielsen |
Maya Maxwell (8), Jennings (27), and Gigs (3) |
CARDS MAKE USA U 23 PAN AMERICAN TEAM
Not normally a lot of Louisville Volleyball news in late May to report on, as a rule, but we do have news on two returning Cards and their inclusion onto the 2025 USA U 23 Pan American squad.
Both players have a ton of experience to offer the USA squad. Chicoine, who transferred in to Louisville from Purdue to join the Cards, was on the 2023 U 21 USA, squad...where she helped USA win the gold, earning MVP and best outside hitter awards. In 2022, she was, again on the USA Pan Am squad and was also on the 2021 USA Girls U18 National Team and a part of the squad that won bronze in the U18 World championships.
Chicoine and Cresse are expected to be major players for new Louisville head coach Dan Meske, along with transfer setter from Univ. of Washington Molly Wilson, returnee Reese Robins, Nayelis Cabello, Alanna Bankson and Jessica Drapp. Four incoming freshmen will vye for time on the court for the #3 ranked Cards...middle hitter Kaylissa Blackshear, setter Hanna Kenny, middle blocker Addison Makun and outside hitter Chloe Meester.
The annual Red and Black Scrimmage of the Cards will be in mid-August, at the on-campus LNFCU facility.
PAULIE
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Photo by Jared |
VARSITY EIGHT TAKES SECOND PLACE
In the ACC championships, the Varsity Eight squad gave great effort and finished second in the finals, only two seconds behind winner North Carolina. The squad, consisting of Mackenna Billington, Grace Rodebaugh, Lexi Bernard, Bradlie Hicks, Madeline Giron, Gabriella Allen, Donata Eliz, Mary Noschang and Lauren Stedry.
Overall, the Cards finish tenth out of the 12 teams participating. Stanford won the championships in runaway fashion, with 132 points, The Cards amassed 39 points, in a scoring system I will probably never fully understand.
The contests were held at Lake Hartwell basically Clemson's home water.
paulie
FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
My favorite day of the week is here again. I am also excited to share some news from around campus this week.
I got the chance to meet the new Associate head coach for Field Hockey, Mike Pallister the other day. I helped him get onboarded and we got a chance to chat for a few minutes and I'm wishing them success on the pitch next season! Let's get some more wins for the Cards !!
It was a really good Cardinal week if you ask me, have a great weekend all!
As Always,
Go Cards
~Daryl
Davy (20) and Huckaby (2) |
Maddox (5), Gibson (24), and Avery Oergel |
MIKE PALLISTER JOINS JUSTINE SOWRY'S COACHING STAFF
Sowry's squad had a rough ending to the 2024 season, finishing 6-11, going 1-7 in ACC play and losing eight of their final nine games. Mind you, these weren't blowouts, seven of those losses were by a mere one goal.
Pallister also coached his squad to a 3-0 win over Bellarmine last year. His squad in 2024 scored 34 goals in 17 games,. Pallister replaces Will Holt, who leaves the Cards for Maryland.
To see Louisville Field Hockey under .500 and with just one conference win is a very sad situation. We hope things can be turned around.
We welcome Mike to Cardinals Field Hockey and hope he has a successful stay here with UofL.
NOW THAT THE BALLS HAVE STOPPED BOUNCING
It is a time of year when we reflect on the upcoming season and what we think we happen with the fall sports. We are also likely to cover how some of the Cardinals women's athletes that are in the "pros" are doing with their particular teams and any changes that may occur in player personnel on the various UofL women's sports squad rosters.
Obviously , we will keep out eyes open for transfers, both in and out of the program. Since I tend to follow women's basketball very close and am our designated courtside reporter for all home games, let start with Jeff Walz's program
Transfers out, so far, from the squad are Isela Arenas, Eseosa Imafidon and Nyla Harris. Arenas went to Auburn, Harris to UNC and we don't have an update on where Imafidon went. Losing Harris is the biggest blow to the squad. She averaged 8.6 points per game and started 23 times for the Cards last season, She played three seasons for Louisville.
Transfer in...the Cards WBB squad has Reyna Scott, previously with Oklahoma coming in and Skylar Jones, from Arizona. Both are guards. Scott averaged 5.3 points a game and Jones averaged 10.7. Jones is listed at 6'6" and Scott is 5'10".
The Cards projected starters for the 2025-26 season? Experts seem to think Imani Berry will land the point guard spot and Taj Roberts will be the starting shoot guard. Skylar Jones and Mac Randolph should battle for the "3" spot and power forward looks to have Elif Istanbulloglu slotted to start there. The big question is, who will be the center? Isla Juffermans, the Aussie, at 6'4" looks to be the prime contender for the spot, but Anaya Hardy could get a long look. Incoming freshman Grace Mbugna might weave her way into a starting or strong supporting role on the front line as well. She's 6'5" out of Danville Christian Academy and chose Louisville over Kentucky, Baylor, Duke, Florida, LSU, NCST and West Virginia.
We'll certainly report more on the WBB squad's news and notes as they occur this summer and other items that could affect the Cards WBB squad. With longtime associate coach Steph Norman leaving the staff in April to join Arizona St. WBB, we will also monitor any additions to the staff.
Stay with Cardinal Couple all season long for out unmatched coverage in women's sports.
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY
Remember...A mother's hug lasts long after she lets go.
paulie
FRIDAYS WITH DARYL
It's commencement weekend for spring graduates for UofL and I want to say congratulations to the Class of 2025!
Enjoy this fair quality photo below from my ceremony down at the KFC Yum! Center 10 years ago. Which is crazy to think about...