Saturday, July 24, 2021
USA Basketball, High School Volleyball, and Olympics -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Thursday, June 24, 2021
McFerran to Olympics -- YMNC -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
McFerran to Compete in 2020 Olympics
Anyone familiar with the Louisville field hockey program from recent years will recognize the name Ayeisha McFerran. McFerran was the program's first four-time All-American. The goalkeeper graduated from UofL ranking near the top in wins, shutouts, and goals against average.
McFerran was selected to be a part of the 16-person field hockey roster for Ireland. The Louisville alum has been a member of the Irish National Team, but this is the first time the INT has qualified to compete in the Olympics.
McFerran is the first former UofL field hockey player to compete in the Olympics on a field hockey roster. Cardinal alum Jessica Javelet competed in the 2016 Olympics, but with the US Rugby Team.
As someone who loves sports and loves the Olympics, I wish I could take off work for those few weeks and watch the events around the clock. But work and sleep and life say otherwise, but I will certainly find time to tune into watch Ireland compete and cheer on Ayeisha McFerran.
Four Cards Participate in YMNC
Sticking to the topic of field hockey, we turn our attention to the USA Field Hockey 2021 Young Women's National Championship, which was held at Virginia Beach June 15-20.
Katie Schneider, Sofia Pendolino, Mia Duchars, and Carter Ayars all competed in the event on different teams.
Schneider's squad, the Courage, took the gold with a 3-0 record and winning the title game 3-1. Duchars was on the Freedom, who fell in the title game and took the silver.
Ayars' squad, the Spirit, finished fifth while Pendolino's team, the Patriots, placed 10th. A total of 10 teams consisting of 16 players each competed.
Only one person from the state of Kentucky was on any of the rosters. 16-year-old and rising junior Mia Schoenbeck from Christian Academy of Louisville played on the Patriots. Schoenbeck is currently uncommitted and MAX Field Hockey ranks her as one of the best in her class around the country. She is sure to be on Justine Sowry's radar.
On a Personal Note
Digging into my personal life some, Katy and I are back to wedding planning, which is mostly me saying "Sure, whatever you want." I learned that trick already. We're still a couple years out from our date range, but we are all ears if anyone has any tips for wedding planning, especially since we both live in Louisville and we are looking at venues in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
Happy Thursday and Go Cards!
Jared
Saturday, September 22, 2018
Volleyball Wins ACC Opener; Field Hockey Stumbles on Road -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Volleyball Takes Down NC State in Raleigh
Corners Doom Field Hockey at Wake Forest
There isn't much else to say on this one. Coach Sowry will surely have the team poring over film on the off-day as they seek to determine what went wrong. The Cards have had some good wins, but again, their inability to create consistent offense (still no more than 2 goals in a single game) has come back to bite them. I don't know what the answer is, but I'm sure that everyone related to the team is trying their best to figure it out as well.Wrap-Up Thoughts on WSoc vs Notre Dame
During the second half, Notre Dame's pressure intensified. They put five shots on goal in the second half, forcing Kouzelos into four second half saves. The potential first goal of the game was saved off of the line by a Louisville defender after bouncing dangerously past Kouzelos. Still, Louisville lacked hustle and creativity. Every ball won by the defense was slammed forward with no intent. The area talent scouts seated behind me had the same thoughts saying, "They've got no ideas." It was true. I was busy mentally lamenting Louisville's passing rate (it was extremely low) when the sequence that led to the first goal began. Louisville was able to make crisp passes into space, avoid defenders, and get forward dangerously before Brooklynn Rivers headed home what was ultimately the winner. It was a similar sequence later in the game when Maisie Whitsett regained the team points lead with her goal. Cardinal Couple Radio Hour
Jared and I are both MIA from the studio this morning, but that doesn't mean you won't be treated toa (nearly) full house with a great show. Daryl Foust sits in with Paulie and Jeff, and she's got more than enough talent to replace the two of us. The Crew will talk the three major fall sports that were in action of the last couple of days and do what they do best in bringing the Joy and Excitement of Louisville Women's Sports. Tune into WCHQ FM at 11 AM for the Cardinal Couple Radio Hour via 100.9FM, wchqfm.com, the WCHQ app, and on Facebook Live.
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Another Split Friday -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Field Hockey Takes Top-10 Match-up
Despite the lack of finishing, this offensive outburst was a bit better for Louisville than the past couple of games. Eleven shots is higher than Louisville has been able to compile recently and 8/11 shots on goal is a strong indicator of good passing and chance creation. Boston College was still able to get chances of their own, but the Louisville defense was up to the task. The next step for Louisville will be get back to converting more of their chances into actual goals. The Cards have not been shut-out this season, but they have also not scored more than two goals in any game. With three losses so far, it is clear that the defense is not quite as stout as it has been in years past. Louisville may have a few more games this year where the opponent scores two or more goals, and the Cards' offense will need to be able to respond. Coach Sowry Post-Game
BETHANY RUSS POST-GAME
Ayeshia McFerran post-game
Volleyball Thrashed by Kentucky: 3-0
Louisville's wounds were mostly self inflicted in this one, as the Cards racked up 21 errors over three sets. Their final hitting percentage was just 0.080. The Cards committed at least as many errors in each set as Kentucky committed on the whole night (6). That's most definitely not a winning formula. To make matters worse for a woefully hitting Louisville team, Kentucky was swinging lights out. The Cats were led by Leah Edmond, who finished with 14 kills and hit .600. Alli Stumler and Brooke Morgan had 8 and 7 kills, respectively, and neither committed an error. Louisville couldn't hit, and they had no answer defensively for Kentucky. Again, not a winning formula.
As I said from the jump, this was a night to forget. Kentucky looked good. They certainly did not look like the team that we've rattled off as having a bunch of losses so far this year. Even at 4-4 on the year, the Cats were ranked in the top 20 coming into last night. They showed last night why they were a top 5 team in the preseason. Coming into a hostile environment and absolutely dismantling the hosts was tough to watch as a Louisville fan. Quite frankly, I hope the Cards don't have to play Kentucky again this season. That said, Louisville looked bad. They were caught out of system numerous times, the attacking errors were inexcusable, and the defense was sorely lacking. Cardinal Couple Radio Hour
No Jared this morning, so we'll be without his insight, but Mike Gilpatrick of River City Cards joins us and we'll bring you coverage from the all of the contests over the last week and previews of those upcoming. Tune in to WCHQ FM at 100.9, wchqfm.com, the WCHQ App, or on Facebook Live at 11 AM and sit a spell with us
We'll be happy to have you.
Saturday, September 8, 2018
Friday Sees Mixed Results -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Volleyball Takes Two at Stacey Clark Classic
While I just made a case about Louisville overlooking lower tier teams and then talked about them thumping Xavier, I still think the point is valid. Xavier is very bad, and Louisville still was not the cleanest against them. Had Xavier been of the talent level of Lipscomb, the match probably would have been very similar. Louisville will play tough matches and they will play less tough matches in the ACC. The goal is to always win the games that you should, and I would hate for the Cards to drop matches that they shouldn't due to a lack of focus. There is still plenty of time to get it together this season, but they'll need to do so relatively quickly if they'd like another shot at an ACC title. Field Hockey Falls To UNC
Louisville began their conference season the same way that they ended it last year: a loss to North Carolina. The Cards actually struck first in this one with a goal by Katie Schneider, assisted by Madison Walsh, 10 minutes into the game. Unfortunately, that goal would be one of only three shots on goal the Cards could muster as the Tar Heels dominated for most of the rest of the game.
There is not much good to glean from this match. North Carolina was able to do pretty much whatever they wanted. They are the number 2 team, sure, but Louisville was number 11 and you'd like to see UNC have to work for it a bit. The Cards were outshot convincingly 16-5 (10-3 SOG) and that's with UNC letting off of the gas in the second half. I harped on the defense a bit before, but not having consistent attacking can also contribute to too much pressure on the defense. Louisville lost a lot in the attack over the summer and Coach Justine Sowry will need to find some answers fast or the high hopes that Louisville had of building on last season may be slipping away already.JUSTINE SOWRY POSTGAME
UNC COACH KAREN SHELTON POSTGAME
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour
Saturday, August 25, 2018
Field Hockey, Volleyball Take Openers -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Volleyball Earns Sweeps in First Two Matches of Season
Despite Melanie McHenry and Amanda Green both finishing with 9 kills, it was really Piper Roe who paced the office, converting 8/11 attempts with no errors to finish the night with 8 kills and a .727 hitting percentage. Roe also added 5 block assists and a dig to round out a very solid match. My player of the match would have to be Wilma Rivera, though. Rivera picked up right where she left off and finished the first match of the day with 2 kills (on 2 attempts), 23 assists, 4 aces, 2 blocks, and 7 digs. Rivera was the Setter of the Year last year and it is good to see her come out of the gate strong.
Despite her effectiveness in the first match, Piper Roe did not start the second match. Roe came away ok with her limited opportunities, though, earning a kill on 4 of 6 attempts, but erring on the other two. It was Emily Scott that started in place of Roe and Jasmine Bennett that played a similar game to Piper. Bennett finished the match with 10 kills on 15 attempts with just one error for a .600 hitting percentage. McHenry and Green were again strong, with 10 and 8 kills respectively, and Rivera again put together a solid match with 38 assists. The new transfer, Marijke Van Dyke, finished the second match completing 4/5 attempts with no errors and may find herself moving up the depth chart if such success continues.Field Hockey Defeats Indiana in Opener 2-1
The Cards opened and closed the scoring yesterday with both goals coming on converted penalty corners. Shout out to the box score play-by-play for calling them "penalty kicks". Maybe they let Paulie at the controls for a moment. Louisville's first goal came after 23 minutes from Bethany Russ. Russ was active on the ball yesterday, taking a total of 6 shots and putting 2 of them on frame.
The goal gave Louisville a 40% completion rate on penalty corners for the day while the Cards successfully defended all 5 attempts from the Hoosiers. The defense for this team will be a strong point for Louisville, but the passing and possession out of the back will need to be cleaned up to prevent more open attempts like came in the first half of yesterday's game. It was good to see McFerran back in the goal so quickly and playing well when it was expected that she would miss a few games.Rouse and England Place Third
Like Ayeisha McFerran, Mollie Rouse will be returning from international duty with some hardware in tow. The Young Lionnesses were bumped from the finals in a defeat by Japan earlier this week, but took on the host team France in the third place game yesterday morning. Japan went on to defeat Spain 3-1 in the championship. It took penalties for England against France after the teams were tied at 1 with both goals coming in the second half. England converted 4 of their 5 penalties in the shootout and held France to just 2 of 4 (the last kick by the hosts being moot). Rouse will likely not return to the squad before tomorrow's match against Michigan, but may be back with the team by Friday's match against Kentucky. Match fitness shouldn't be an issue after starting nearly every game for England, but her team cohesion, as mentioned before, may be. However, with the surprising speed of McFerran's return to the field hockey starting lineup, I'll be keeping an eye on Coach Karen Ferguson-Dayes onboarding of Rouse. The Cards take on Michigan tomorrow at 2PM. No video is listed for the game.Cardinal Couple Radio Hour
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Jeff Walz Interview -- Justine Sowry Interview -- Ayeisha McFerran Interview -- THURSDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
INTERVIEW WITH JEFF WALZ
I was able to spend some time with Louisville head women's basketball coach Jeff Walz on Wednesday and get his "take" on a variety of subjects -- including USA Basketball, Yacine Diop, Myisha Hines-Allen and the upcoming season.
As you listen to the linked interview below, here a few things to listen for:
-- The competition level for USA Basketball that is in Central and South America.
-- What did the USA team do in between games?
-- Hear Coach Walz relate his experiences and thoughts on USA Basketball.
-- Coach's thoughts on Yacine Diop.
-- The time frame currently for Louisville women's basketball.
-- Coach's thoughts on Myisha Hines-Allen.
-- The theme and philosophy for the team this year.
A fast-paced and informative session with Coach Walz yesterday. Time seems to fly by when you are in Coach's presence and one walks out of his office with a renewed clarity on the things that are important to him, this program and what is currently "on his landscape" in terms of essential issues. Learning is good and one learns from Jeff Walz.
Jeff Walz is a very important, viable and essential cog in the machine that is Louisville women's basketball. Cardinal fans should not take for granted the hard work, effort and hours he spends designing and mentoring what is near and dear to him. When you have a precious commodity, such as Jeff Walz, it should be appreciated, respected and treated with the utmost gratitude and reverence. I remember Louisville women's basketball before he arrived on campus -- those days when Cardinal fans were just excited to see the team get a bid to the NCAA tournament. I like these days better.
Never take for granted his accomplishments here. One could say that "he's worth his weight in gold". And, that's what he brought back from Mexico. UofL WBB was the brightest spot in the universe that was 2017-18 Cardinal Athletics. There are no "black eyes" or "questionable actions" surrounding this program. Just a coach, staff and group of players who work hard and get results.
A special "thank you" to assistant S.I.D. Nick Evans for setting up the meeting.
LINK TO AUDIO: https://soundcloud.com/user-748907999/dr0000_1462mp3
JUSTINE SOWRY INTERVIEW
The old adage goes: "Make hay while the sun shines" and yesterday was that opportunity. Shortly after my words with Walz, I was able to get audio from Louisville Field Hockey head coach Justine Sowry and senior Cardinal keeper Ayeisha McFerran. This was more of a public venue, with several other media representatives present (as you'll hear) at Trager Stadium.
Coach Sowry gave us an overview of the upcoming season, her thoughts on Ayeisha "summer vacation" and much more. As you listen, here are a few tidbits to be prepared for:
-- How does Coach view the squad as a whole?
-- Coach's thoughts on goalkeeper Ayeisha McFerran.
-- Coach on the preseason rankings and the ACC Field Hockey competition.
-- Thoughts on expectations and goals for 2018.
-- Names you might want to learn on the current roster.
Coach Sowry was on her "A" game with yesterday's commentary and thoughts. A potential record-breaking season lies ahead for Louisville Field Hockey and we'll be watching with anticipation and great interest as the Cards "get it started" with their first regular season game today at IU against the Hoosiers. Many thanks to Justine for her time yesterday and to assistant S.I.D. Lori Korte for juggling the various schedules and making this happen!
LINK TO AUDIO: https://soundcloud.com/user-748907999/dr0000_1463mp3
AYESHIA McFERRAN INTERVIEW
Ayeisha McFerran. The best goalkeeper in the world was the last interview I participated in on Wednesday. Fresh off a stunning World Cup appearance where the Ireland "Green Army" took a #16 seed and parlayed it into a Championship match against the always strong Dutch squad...Ayeisha spoke with the media about the experience.
She also talked about the season ahead and acclimating to classes and college Field Hockey after her Most Valuable Goalkeeper performance in England.
Highlights from her interview to listen for:
-- From World Cup to being a student-athlete...her reflections
-- Her role and what she does as a Field Hockey student-athlete.
-- What the World Cup experience did as far as helping her on the collegiate level.
-- Will the guy from "a news source" ever shut up?
-- Her and the team's goals for 2018.
LINK: https://soundcloud.com/user-748907999/dr0000_1464mp3
Ayeisha was her usual bright and effervescent self during the interview. Be there no doubt of her importance to Justine Sowry's squad this season. To be the best on the world's stage. An honor very few can lay claim to. She'll have the chance to apply it to a very tough ACC Field Hockey and non-conference schedule and we have no doubts she'll shine.
All-in-all, a great day on campus catching up with some of the University of Louisville's
best.
All Field Hockey coverage is greatly appreciated by the program (and us). We try to report on the "joy and excitement" of Louisville women's athletes. The more the merrier, right? A very sincere and special "Thank you"! to Ayeisha and Justine for their appearances yesterday.
A fun and thrilling seasons awaits us in both these sports we covered today and CARDINAL COUPLE will be with them, as well as with all the other UofL women's athletics events. Some wonderful things are coming!
Come rain or shine, heat or cold...we go, we watch, we stay and we report. We hope you read and enjoy. Even better...please come join us,
paulie
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Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Whitsett Earns ACC Honors -- Field Hockey Ranked No. 8 -- WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Three goals and an assist in your first two collegiate games typically will get you noticed by more than one or two people. Maisie Whitsett, a freshman from San Diego, did just that, earning the season's first ACC Offensive Player of the Week. North Carolina's Julia Ashley and Virginia Tech's goalkeeper Mandy McGlynn were Co-Defensive Players of the Week.
Whitsett scored two goals and recorded one assist in her Louisville debut when the Cards stormed past Wright State, 8-1. In the 2-1 overtime victory against Xavier, Whitsett scored the game-winner when her header sailed into the night after a cross from Allison Whitfield.
It appears Emina Ekic might have a challenger to who will score the most goals this year. It's also encouraging to see a young player so highly motivated and providing a spark to the Louisville offense.
To those who haven't kept track of Louisville's goal scorers I will try my best to keep it updated through weekly articles. After two games here is what we have:
Maisie Whitsett 3
Emina Ekic 2
Delaney Snyder 2
Taylor Kerwin 1
Nadege L'Esperance 1
Kennadi Carbin 1
That list features two freshmen, three sophomores, and one senior. The success from the younger players is a promising sign for years to come.
Field Hockey Ranked No. 8 in Preseason Poll
The first 2018 Penn Monto/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division I Poll was released yesterday. Louisville Field Hockey comes in as 8th in the country.
The ranking extends the streak to 55 straight weeks the Cards have appeared in the Top 20 rankings, dating back to 2013. Off-season weeks are not included. Being ranked No. 8 ties the highest preseason ranking in Louisville history, topping previous program-best No. 9, which was set last season. Louisville closed out the 2017 season ranked No. 8.
Louisville was picked to finish third in the ACC this year. The other conference foes are also ranked in the Top 20 including No. 2 North Carolina, No. 3 Duke, No. 7 Virginia, No. 11 Syracuse, No. 13 Boston College, and No. 14 Wake Forest. Seven of the top 14 in the nation in the ACC. Impressive.
Non-conference schedule seems to be equally as tough. The Cards are set to face No. 9 Delaware, No. 2 Northwestern, No. 21 Albany, and No. 24 Ohio State. Louisville dropped both games to Northwestern last year including a first round bow out of the NCAA Tournament. The Cards stunned Delaware at Trager Stadium last year, 3-1. Ohio State edged the Cards in overtime 2-1 last year in Columbus. Louisville and Albany last faced each other in 2012 where the Great Danes beat the Cards 3-1 in New York.
With 10 of Louisville's 18 opponents being ranked in the Top 25 they have one of the toughest schedules in all of field hockey this year. Games at Trager Stadium feature free admission. The National Championship will be held at Trager Stadium for the second straight year and will be the only time this year that there will be an admission cover. Field Hockey is the only fall women's sports team with a top 10 rankings. Come out and support "The Stick Girls".
What Day Is It
For you food lovers you can celebrate baozi (bao for short), peaches, or pecan tortes. It is also National Be An Angel Day. I'm sure we're all angels on certain days, right? Or if they're referring to the Los Angeles Angels I would gladly take one of their diamond star's contracts for a day.
Los Angeles is sometimes called "City of the Angels". How did the city get that moniker? It wasn't because of the baseball team. "los angeles" is Spanish for "the angels". And now you know.
Won't you "be an angel" and read Cardinal Couple every day?
Happy Wednesday and Go Cards!
- Jared -
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Rouse, England Fall To Japan 2-0 -- Davenport has a top five -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
ENGLISH LOSE IN WORLD CUP SEMIFINAL TO JAPAN 2-0
It was a match-up of the two highest scoring teams in the FIFA U 20 World Cup semifinals yesterday in Vannes, France but the Japanese squad did all the scoring in a 2-0 win to advance to the finals against the Spanish team...who defeated France 1-0 in the other semifinal match.
UofL women's soccer standout Mollie Rouse isn't quite done with her contributions to the English U 20's yet, though. The English will meet France with the bronze medals on the line Friday in Vannes. Rouse, from Warwichshire, England (a county in south-central England and about two hours northwest of London) went to Stratford-upon-Avon school...maybe best known for being located where famous writer William Shakespeare was born. Rouse played in the semi-final match after sitting out the quarter-finals against The Netherlands. Like her teammates, though, Rouse could find no answers or scores against a technically sound and ball-hawking Japanese defense.
Both goals were scored in the first half and within five minutes of each other when Japan connected on a Riko Ueki attempt from the outside corner of the box in the 22nd. minute of action.
As we saw with Field Hockey's goalkeeper extraordinaire Ayeisha McFerran, getting acclimated to "stateside" and college action takes a bit of time...although McFerran was impressive in the 2018 team's romp over the alumnae on Saturday and their 3-1 exhibition win against Michigan in Columbus, OH yesterday.
Speaking of McFerran, she and Louisville head Field Hockey Coach Justine Sowry will be meeting with the media on Wednesday this week (tomorrow) at 2:30 over at Trager Stadium to discuss the 2018 season and Ayeisha's adventures in England with the Irish National Field Hockey squad that finished second in recent World Cup competition.
The Field Hockey squad begins their regular season in Bloomington, IN against Indiana University with a 3 p.m. scheduled start.
MAORI DAVENPORT NARROWS IT TO FIVE SCHOOLS
Maori Davenport, a 6'4" post out of Charles Henderson H.S. in Troy, Alabama, has narrowed her college list to five schools and Louisville is one of those five...along with Mississippi State, Georgia, Florida and Rutgers....according to several Tweets from last night.
Earlier reports that South Carolina was one of the five (at another website) appear to be incorrect.
Davenport played on the USA U19 squad that Jeff Walz was the head coach of and that won the FIBA Americas tournament in Mexico City recently. She was selected to the All-Tournament team after the competition. She's #2 ranked at her position in the latest ESPNW listings and #13 overall in the 2019 class.
Davenport hasn't commented on when she'll narrow it down any further or make a choice between the five schools. Visits to the schools haven't been announced yet either.
Three SEC Universities are represented in the final five and Florida head WBB Coach Cam Neubauer is a former assistant to Coach Walz. Maybe a bit of concern over the wealth of SEC suitors...all three schools are not that far of a drive for her parents and the close proximity of the other SEC schools to Troy, AL. are something to consider. Rutgers definitely a "long haul" from Troy but has the allure of head coach C. Viv Stringer. Tim Eatman, who served as an assistant coach at Louisville from 2004-07, is an assistant on Stringer's staff. Troy, AL. is just a seven-hour trip up I-65 from "the Ville". Ultimately, of course, it eventually breaks down to what is the best fit for the player, the coach and the team goals and philosophy fitting the player.
Walz has the edge in coaching her in the FIBA events and both got a chance to evaluate each other's style and philosophies. The Cards had the second best 2017-18 season of the "final five" in Davenport's list.
The recruiting game. So many factors and intricacies. We'll let you know when we know more. CARDINAL COUPLE has a interview scheduled with Coach Walz on Wednesday, and although we can't talk recruiting, we'll discuss the FIBA and USA experiences Walz had and hopefully get a little first-hand insight into the 2018-19 season. Be sure to check back here on Thursday for the interview recap and audio!
Guess who's going to classes?
If there was any worry among our readership or Louisville WBB fans out there, rest assured. All three freshmen on scholarship are on campus, enrolled in classes and attending them. They say a picture is worth 1000 words, so...we present this shot from Sam Purcell's Facebook account.
All three would be best advised to avoid Sam as much as possible....everything, as we know, is his fault...study well and learn all you can Mykasa, Molly and Seygan!
paulie
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