Monday, November 3, 2025

Weekend Photo Galleries -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE


Happy Monday! Daryl is off on a trip out west so I am filling in for her until she returns. We saw a few women's teams in action at home this weekend dating back to a big time Thursday night win for women's soccer. Field hockey had a crucial win Saturday at lunchtime and volleyball wrapped up that evening with a sweep.

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Volleyball







Women's Soccer at Duke

Women's soccer awaits their destination for the NCAA Tournament for now. With their RPI and Coaches Poll ranking, there is no question that they will hear their name called, and their opponent and location will be announced during the Selection Show next Monday.

Field hockey prepares for the ACC Tournament, where they will face top-seeded North Carolina tomorrow morning.

Volleyball still has a few more weeks of their regular season remaining.

Happy Monday and Go Cards!
Jared

Sunday, November 2, 2025

Volley Cards and Field Hockey Cards get Saturday wins -- SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

 A nice pair of wins for two Louisville women's sports squads Saturday...as volleyball swept the Irish  in straight sets in the LNFCUA and Field Hockey held on to down #9 Syracuse 3-2 at Trager.. 

Let's look at the action. 

FIELD HOCKEY


A "must have" win for Louisville field Hockey...if they wanted to participate in the ACC Field Hockey Tournament...which will be held in Louisville this week. They earned the #8 seed in the tournament, which begins Tuesday at Trager Field with the win over the Orange. The Cards will face the #1 seed in the event...the UNC Tar Heels... at 10 a.m. 

The Cards head coach Justine Sowry spoke about the "W": 


"We knew the importance of today's game. Obviously, if we win, we are in the tournament and if we lose we are hosting a tournament we are not in. We really tried to stay focused during the week and it was all about the process and playing Louisville field hockey. We had some strategies about how to play against a really talented Syracuse lineup" 


The Cards were the only squad to score in the first half...when the Cards Aubreigh Uba scored on a penalty shot early in the second quarter. Louisville came out of the halftime break and scored just 89 seconds into action when Rylie Wollerton picked up her 10th goal of the season on a pass. 


After a Syracuse goal, the third quarter had the Cards on top  2-1. The fourth quarter had the Cards scoring at the 47 minute mark when Tyler Everslage knocked a rebound off a shot past the Syracuse keeper to make it 3-1. The 'Cuse picked up their second goal with 8:22 left in the contest and monited a serious late match rally to get the equalizer but coudn't get one past the Cards staunch defense. 


Best of luck to Louisville in the ACC Tournament...our Jared Anderson will be on site for the Cards vs. Heels match Tuesday and I'll have the recap in the Wednesday Cardinal Couple edition.

VOLLEYBALL


The #8 Cards hosted Notre Dame Saturday in the "little home" of Louisville volleyball...the L&N Federal Credit Union Arena. It was a successful afternoon for UofL...as they swept the Irish 25-11, 25-20 and 27-25. 

In the first set, the Cards got out to an early 11-0 lead and never looked back. The Irish looked a step slow and not quite ready for the onslaught the Cards were putting on them. The Cards won the kill battle 12 to 9 and made just one error, compared to Notre Dame's 10. 


Set two was much closer.  There were 11 ties before either team reached 15 points...the Cards getting there first at 15-14. The Cards slightly pulled away from there...making it 20-17 and then 24-19 before getting the winner on a Cabello dump kill.


It looked like the Cards might lose set three early on...they traailed 8-7. The match stayed close the rest of the way...Louisville was at match point at 25-22, but UND battled back to send it into extra volleyball before the Cards closed it out on a block from Cresse and Cabello.

The Cards travel to North Carolina next, where they'll play NC State Friday and Wake Forest Sunday.

Dan Meske talks about the win HERE

(photos by Jared Anderson)


  paulie



Saturday, November 1, 2025

FH and Volleyball Host -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Field Hockey Hosts Syracuse on Senior Day


Louisville field hockey has a big game today in their season finale. As expected in the ACC, it's another top-ten opponent. More than that, it's the last game of the regular season and all eyes are on this game. Louisville and Syracuse are the only two ACC teams in action. Biggest of all is that it's a game with incredible impacts on how Louisville's season ends. If the Cards win, they will make the ACC Tournament, which will be hosted at Trager Stadium next week. If they lose, they'll fall to the bottom of the ACC and be the only team left out, due to Boston College holding the tiebreaker via head-to-head win. 

Louisville needs to win this game to make the ACC Tournament, but they'll need to spring a couple of upsets next week as well. The Cards are currently 7-9, which would make them ineligible for the NCAA tournament. A win today would put them at 8-9, but they'd need two wins in the ACC tournament to finish the season .500. That could be quite the challenge. But the NCAA tournament is something that shouldn't even be on their minds right now. The team will be going for a big win against a strong opponent to make this not the last game they'll play at Trager this year. 

Syracuse enters the game fifth in the conference at 3-4. Their four conference losses are their only losses of the season, as the Orange went 8-0 in non-conference play. Their non-conference wins included road victories over Ohio State and Princeton and a home win against Penn State. Their conference wins are over Duke, Stanford, and Boston College. They haven't beaten some of the big teams in the ACC, but they've more or less taken care of the teams they are ahead of. Worse for Louisville is that Syracuse has been relatively comfortable on the road. They're 2-1 in road conference games, with wins over Stanford and BC and a loss to Cal. The Cards can't depend too much on home field advantage to close the gap. 

It's tough to say just how wide that gap is, though. Louisville has played very well at times this season, a point we have belabored here at the site. The head-scratching part is that they seem to be one team one day and a completely different team the next. The Cards will have to put last week's surprising road loss to BC behind them and bring the team that thumped Cal to play today. 

Senior Day festivities will take place before the game, which is scheduled to get underway at 12pm. Today's match will be on ACC Network Extra. 

Volleyball Brings Notre Dame to Yum! Center


Another team closing out its regular season in a particular venue is Louisville volleyball. The wide-netters are far from done with their season, but today's match is the last game scheduled to be played in the KFC Yum! Center downtown. The Cards will likely use the arena as a site if they host NCAA tournament games, but that information will come much later. Today, Louisville will host Notre Dame in the return game of the travel partner home-and-home week. The Cards took a 3-0 win over the Irish on Wednesday in South Bend. 

Louisville's win earlier this week moved the Cards to 9-2 in conference play. They currently sit alone in fourth place, but the path to a share of the ACC title is still more or less in their own hands. Louisville trails Stanford, Pitt, and North Carolina by one game. The Cards will get a second crack at the Cardinal and the Panthers in the last two matches of the season. Louisville won't play North Carolina again this season, but the Tar Heels face Pitt tomorrow and then hit the road to take on Stanford on Friday. They will also still play Miami twice. 

Wednesday's loss pushed Notre Dame to 5-6 in conference play and they're just 8-11 overall. It has been another tough season for the Irish, but weird things tend to happen when these two teams play. Louisville will need to stay sharp and take care of business to take advantage of their extra day of rest before a Carolina road trip next week. 

Today's match will begin at 3PM on ACC Network Extra, and tickets to the Yum! Center are still available. 

No Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast


With travel and game times impacting host availability, we'll be off for the show again this week. Make sure to stay tuned for the next show. 

Until next time, Go Cards!