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Photo by Mallory Peak, UofL |
Photo by Mallory Peak, UofL |
UofL Volleyball Roster Update
In an unsurprising announcement, UofL volleyball player Sam Untiedt posted that she has transferred to South Dakota. Untiedt just concluded her freshman season with the Cards and will have three years of eligibility remaining.
During her season with the Cards, Untiedt saw action in 10 matches, tallying one assist, three service aces, and five digs. As the Louisville roster grows, it was expected we would see a player or two transfer out.
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Kamden Schrand with the serve receive |
Louisville pulled in a couple key transfers while bringing in a strong recruiting class. Chloe Chicoine is an outside hitter from Purdue with two years of eligibility left. Chicoine was one of the top recruits out of high school and in the transfer portal. She should be a full rotation player both offensively and in the back row.
Molly Wilson transferred in from Washington and will have one year of eligibility remaining. The setter earned Big Ten honors (Washington just completed their first year in the Big Ten) and should be in competition with Nayelis Cabello for the starting setter position.
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Hannah Kenny setting |
Payton Petersen, Reese Robins, Alanna Bankston, and Ava Utterback are all vying for an outside hitter position alongside Chicoine. Petersen made her name known following Anna DeBeer's injury in the Final Four and Robins was a regular on rotation last season.
Kamden Schrand is the favorite to take over the libero position but has been in a battle for that role with incoming freshman Hannah Kenny. Kenny has a similar backstory as recent graduate Elena Scott in that both were all-conference/all-district setters at successful high school programs and transitioned to a defensive specialist position in college. Having a DS with setter experience can be an asset in out of system plays. Molly Urban and Jessica Drapp help fill up the DS room.
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Chloe Chicoine on the outside |
The middle blockers haven't changed much. Phekran Kong graduated and is using her final year of eligibility out at UCLA while working on her masters degree. Cara Cresse and Hannah Sherman are both back and should be the regular middle blocker rotation. Kalyssa Blackshear comes in as a highly touted freshman that could see some court time too.
We should see the VolleyCards in some action in late August as they get ready for the season.
Happy Thursday and Go Cards!
Jared
Good morning readers,
We at Cardinal Couple recognize the Memorial holiday and honor those who lost their lives serving their country.
So many strong people and families in this country carry the mourning of their partners, their friends and even the memories of losing their fellow service men and women can be a heavy load so take a moment to think of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
6'3" FORWARD FROM UKRAINE NEW CARD FOR 2025
She is no ordinary freshman.
Putra has stops at the United Kingdom, Spain, Romania, Scotland and her home country Ukraine playing basketball. She has mostly been a center....but Louisville is listing her as a forward. She also played on the Ukraine National Team from 2023-25.
A player with such extensive experience will be a welcome addition to a Cardinals roster that has just two seniors on the roster.
Although the Cards are relatively young, there is vast experience. Imari Berry, Mac Randolph, Elif Istanbulloglu, and Taj Roberts all played extensively last season for Jeff Walz, and Skylar Jones, who is transferring in from Arizona...is an experienced guard/forward as well. Reyna Scott also joins the roster from Oklahoma, where she played a lot, too.
Yevhenia's recent play with MBK Ruzomberok, a club team in Slovakia will make her a valuable addition to the Cards front line.
Ziegler: started all 31 games last year at St. Joseph and was the second leading scorer on the team. Her time at St. Joseph is chock full of awards and honors, including:
--14.3 points and 9.4 rebounds last year at St..Joseph
--13 double-doubles on the season.
-- Had 27 points against Duquesne
-- 84 assists last season, second highest on the squad.
We welcome both these newcomers to Cards WBB, part of a six-player new group for the 2025-26 Cards.
paulie
-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