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Saturday, January 4, 2025

Swim & Dive Open 2025 with Win -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Cards Sweep Mizzou to Open New Year


With basketball being the only primary sport in action for the time being and WBB being between games, that gives us a chance to look at some other squads. Luckily, the Cards hit the pool for the first time in 2025 yesterday. Louisville women's swimming and diving is ranked 8th in the nation coming into 2025 and they're looking to continue their strong form as they pursue individual and team success in the NCAAs later this spring. 

photo by Chris Carter - UofL
The Cards headed to Columbia, Missouri yesterday for their first team action since the OSU Invite on Thanksgiving week and their first dual meet since October 24th against Tennessee. It was a strong day for the Cards, especially the women, as they won 204-95 while the men won 193-107. 

Louisville got off to a hot start with a win in the 200 medley relay with the team of Abby Karl, Caroline Larsen, Gabi Albiero, and Julia Dennis putting up a 1:36.15. Even better, their time was worthy of an NCAA A-cut. The Louisville women would also go on to get wins from Fernanda Gomes Celidonio (200 Free), Paige Hetrick (100 Back, 200 Back), Mia Cheatwood (100 Breaststroke), Dennis (50 Free), Albiero (100 Free, 100 Butterfly), Kim Emely Herkle (200 Breaststroke, 400 IM), Summer Cardwell (500 Free), and the relay team of Larsen, Albiero, Ella Welch, and Dennis in the 200 Free. They earned a number of other points finishes, including sweeping the top 5 of 100 Butterfly. 

Louisville's 200 Free relay win (they also took second with Abby and Avery Karl, Lucy Mehraban, and Hetrick) was not only an A-cut time, by the way, but it was also just 0.43s away from the pool record set by Tennessee in 2016. Safe to say the Cards are pretty quick. 

photo by Chris Carter - UofL
From the boards, Lindsay Gizzi led the Cards on the diving side. Gizzi took first in the platform diving with a 222.68 (just shy of an A-cut 225), while freshman Audree Brazeau-Howes came in 3rd. Gizzi was second in the 3m diving competition, with Brazeau-Howes finishing fifth. The top five all set A-cut scores in the event. 

Louisville will get an extended break again, as they're off for three weeks until they take on UK in the Battle of the Bluegrass in Lexington on January 25th. 

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You'll have three today, as Daryl is (as I mentioned yesterday) still celebrating the nuptials and I'm off for family activities. Basketball has shown quite a bit more to be excited about recently, so I'm sure you can guess what Paulie, Jeff, and Jared will cover. You can check out the live stream of the show by going to the Cardinal Couple YouTube page and clicking on the live video. Jeff usually creates that about an hour before the show, which officially starts at 11 AM Eastern. If the live time doesn't work for you, there are plenty of playback options, so be sure to check out whichever is best for you!

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Until next time, Go Cards!

Case

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