CARDINAL COUPLE

CARDINAL COUPLE
We report on the joy and excitement of UofL women's sports here. Thanks for checking us out! Click the picture of Louie to hear the latest Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast!!
Showing posts with label Charlyn Corral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlyn Corral. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2019

Compiling a "Best of" list no easy task -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE


SHE WAS THE BEST AT...

When one looks at the 12 sports that UofL competes in for NCAA DI athletes, there are an incredible amount of athletes to consider over the years. In women's basketball alone, since 1975, there are almost 225 letter-winners.

So, to pick a "she was the best at" list isn't an easy thing to do. I'll offer some candidates, though, for each sport and give my pick. Feel free to chime in on your agreements and disagreements in the comments section. Since rowing and track & field are so heavily dependent on multiple and many student athletes to compile a result, I'll skip trying to pick a "best of" in those two areas. 

CROSS COUNTRY

I'll present the names Michelle Molodyna and Dorcas Wasike as a couple of candidates here but I think Wasike is the "best ever" in Louisville women's cross country. ACC Runner of the Year in 2018, All-American and lowest time in the 5K, she has a season left to compete. 

FIELD HOCKEY

There is one name that comes to mind immediately: Ayeshia McFerrran.  "The best goalkeeper in the world" gets my vote...but the offensive stats of Jessica Javelet (2003-06) and her record of 176 goals is worth noting. Nicole Woods made the All-ACC team three years in a row and that is an incredible accomplishment. I go with McFerran, though.

GOLF

Three viable choices here with current rising senior Lauren Hartlage, Cindy LaCrosse (2005-09) and Sara Maude-Juneau (2007-11). LaCrosse has the most "wins' by far with 3092, and the highest win percentage...so I will go with her but a strong senior season out of Hartlage could replace her. 

LACROSSE



I had to cut my list to five players here and they are all very good at what they did. Bergan Folly, Tessa Chad, Nikki Boltja, Kay Morissette and Hannah Koloski were leaders and stars. Maybe my pick here is a bit biased, but no one could take a game over like Kay Morissette (2013-16) and that's my choice, although one could make an argument for any of the five listed. 


SOCCER


Charlyn Corral (2012-13), Gabrielle Vincent (2015-18) and Christine Exeter (2010-13)  are three players that set the course of Louisville women's soccer excellence. Erin Yenney and Emina Ekic deserve recognition, too, for their UofL careers....but Corral accomplished so much in just two years -- it's hard to take anyone above her. 

SOFTBALL

Once again, a wealth of talent to choose from in two decades. Alicja Wolny (2010-13) and Melissa Roth (2007-10) led the team in batting for three years and Kristin Wadwell has the career pitching records in games started, innings pitched, shutouts and wins. Aja Sherman, Nicole Pufahl, Chelsea Bemis, Marysa Becker, Katie Keller and Tori Collins also had incredible careers at Louisville. I'll go with Wadwell, since pitching is maybe the biggest key in winning softball games. A tough call. 

SWIMMING AND DIVING


Not much competition here, as Kelsi (Worrell) Dahlia career at UofL speaks for itself. Mallery Comerford, Andrea Cottrell and Tanja Kyllianen all deserve a shout out of recognition for their accomplishments as student-athletes, as well.


TENNIS

Rebecca Shine, Julia Fellerhoff, Julie Guess, Meg Peavy and Mariana Humberg made my final five. Fellerhoff (2011-14) was All-Conference all four years at UofL (Big East and AAC) and also Freshman of the Year. She edges out Peavy, who had an incredible 100-20 record in three years. 

VOLLLEYBALL

Lola (Arslanbekova) Robison, Tess Clark, Katie George, Molly Sauer and Melanie McHenry accomplished many things and have received many honors at UofL. 2145 kills is a stat that will be hard to beat, though, and it was Lola who accomplished that from 2009-12.. She gets my nod as "best ever" in Volleyball . McHenry has been a strong force for three years, though, and a big senior season just might have her taking over as my "Best of". 

BASKETBALL


Angel McCoughtry, Asia Durr and Shoni Schimmel made my top three list here. 2779 points scored in a career will probably never be topped, though...so I go with #35 Angel McCoughtry. 

The skill, determination and hard work from McCoughtry these many years is something any basketball player can learn from and adapt as a guide to success. 





Got a different take on any of these? Let me know. After all, as we say on our radio show..."You are Cardinal Couple and we never forget that." 


Paulie
xxxxx





















Saturday, June 1, 2019

Cards in the Pros: Soccer Edition -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Former Cardinals See Continued Success


We've talked quite a bit about former Cardinals in the WNBA, but there are players from other sports that continue to ply their trade at the next level as well. As my favorite sport is soccer, and the summer soccer tournaments are heating up, let's take a look at a few of those players that have left the fields at Cardinal Park and Lynn Stadium and moved on to compete at the pro and international stages. 


The big news this summer is the Women's World Cup. UofL tweeted recently that they would have a representative in France, as Chinyelu Asher has qualified for the Jamaican national team. Asher was a Cardinal for just one year after transferring from Purdue in 2014. Asher was responsible for a goal and an assist over 18 matches that season. Since graduating, she has found herself all over, including the NWSL and Colombia's first women's league. Currently, Asher plays for Stabaek in the Norwegian women's league. In her time with the Jamaican national team, she has scored three goals in nine appearances. She'll look to build on that in France. Jamaica is in a fairly tough group, and they'll need to power through their first match against Brazil on 6/9 before finishing the group against Italy and Australia.




The player with probably the most professional success is Charlyn Corral. Corral graduated from UofL after the 2013 season and had already appeared in a Women's World Cup for Mexico at that point. During the 2012 season, Corral was named the Big East Midfielder of the Year, among other accolades, after scoring 8 goals and tallying 7 assists. The stats don't go back far enough to see her 2013 numbers, but one could assume they were healthy. Corral has scored 18 goals in 33 appearances for the Mexican Women's Team, but none have come in the two World Cups she has been a part of. Mexico did not qualify for France, and Corral is not currently on the roster for the Pan American games. Corral currently plays for Levante, in Spain, where she has 86 goals in 117 appearances since 2015. She has been the top scorer on the team in the last three seasons. 



Finally, the newest pro is Gaby Vincent. I've mentioned her a few times on the Cardinal Couple Radio Hour as she is working to make a name for herself in the NWSL. After going undrafted following her graduation, Vincent found herself invited to a few camps. She was offered a contract by the Utah Royals and canceled her other visits. Vincent has appeared in the last two matches for the Royals, playing the complete second half of their game against North Carolina and the full 90 of the Royals most recent game against Orlando. That game against Orlando was a shutout. In her 135 minutes, Vincent has completed 61 of her 69 passes, including a 73% long pass success rate. She's also committed no fouls in that time, playing in her preferred position of centerback. After last week's game, she was available to the media, and had a nice back and forth about her experiences so far (linked below). The Royals take on the Washington Spirit today in a battle for first place in the league. Lineups have not yet been announced. We wish the very best to Gaby as she continues to build her brand.


Given recent trends, I don't expect these three will be the last we hear of former Cardinals in the pros and on national teams. Coach Karen Ferguson-Dayes has done a great job of bringing in talent from all over, and those players have proven to be important to Louisville and to their respective teams. Former Cardinals Sarah Feola (Canada) and Mollie Rouse (England) showed their stuff for their youth national teams before their careers at UofL ended due to injury and transfer, respectively. Emina Ekic is the obvious candidate for the next big thing to come out of UofL, as she has found herself continually invited to US camps. We'll see how these things play out, and we'll continue to root for our former Cardinals. 

Cardinal Couple Radio Hour



Once again, the studio on Mellwood will be thin this week. Daryl continues to travel, Jared is working hard at a 9-5 (9-12? Saturday bank hours always trip me up), and I've fallen into the clutches of suburbia as today is our neighborhood's annual yard sale. Paulie and Jeff will hold down the fort, though, as they've done successfully for the last couple of weeks. Tune in for some spring sports wrap up, WNBA talk, and the Worldwide Quiz. Cardinal Couple airs at 11AM on WCHQ. WCHQ is available at 100.9 FM, wchqfm.com, the WCHQ app, and on Facebook Live.

Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Worldwide Takes an Encore

A New Name Team Entry/Women's World Cup


I believe we may have another nomination for the Cardinal Couple All-Name Team, though we're a little bit removed from UofL Women's athletics.

While watching the Women's World Cup game between US and Nigeria, I had trouble hearing the name of NGA's goalkeeper.  Working in IT, I kept hearing "Precious Data", which, as it turns out isn't all that far off.  Her name is Precious Dede.  NGA also has a player with the last name of Nku...I'm not sure on the pronunciation...that I'm assuming has no connection to Northern Kentucky University.

Coming into this game, the US team was sitting atop Group D after two games, but not completely safe, with 4 points.  Nigeria started the game at the bottom of Group D with only a single point.  The other two teams in the group, Australia and Sweden enter the last game of group play with 3 and 2 points, respectively.

At the end of Group D play, the US, with the win over Nigeria comes away with 7 points and win the group.  Australia and Sweden tied, resulting in Australian being second in the group and advancing with 4 points, and Sweden will advance as a third place finisher with 3 points.  That means Sweden will end up playing a team that won their group, and whoever that team is, will probably not be thrilled with winning their group and then having to face an opponent as tough as Sweden.

Cardinals in International Play


There is a Cardinal connection in the Women's World Cup, though.  Charlyn Corral played on the UofL Women's Soccer Team for a couple of years and it comes as a surprise to no one that watched her play that she is seeing some success in international play.

In the two games in the Women's World Cup so far, Mexico has one point from a tie with Columbia, who leads the group with four points, and a loss to England.  Their third and final game is today at 4 ET against France.  France and England are both sitting on three points, so Mexico, of course, really needs a win to keep playing, though France has some motivation to try to win the game, not just take the draw, in order to get better seeding in the tournament portion of the competition.

Charlyn has had six shots in Cup play, with only one being on goal so far, and none have found the back of the net.  She has played all 180 minutes of play for Mexico, so far.

-JMcA

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Wednesday Cardinal Couple...On Asia, on Charlyn, on Nora...on academics



WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

- A Tayy signs to play Euroball after WNBA season

- Soccer's Charlyn Corral signs contract

- Nora Kiesler: Paulie's take

- Louisville women's sports GPA: 2013-14


We'll look at four current topics surrounding UofL women's sports in today's CARDINAL COUPLE.


PLAY AWAY....A-TAYY!

Photo by Charlie Springer - UofL CARD GAME
Despite being the last pick in the WNBA Draft, Asia Taylor has proved her worth with the top team in the league.

Others are watching.

Italian club CUS Cagliari has announced the signing of American forward Asia Taylor for the upcoming season.

Taylor is a rookie having graduated from Louisville this spring. She was drafted as the last played in this year’s WNBA draft by the Minnesota Lynx, where she made the final roster. She currently a teammate of another Cagliari signing Tricia Liston.

In 8 games in the WNBA Taylor has averaged 2.9 points and 2.1 rebounds. In her senior year in college she averaged 10.8 points and 7.2 rebounds per game in the NCAA.


We approve here at CC. Go get 'em, A-Tayy...stay healthy and do what you love...playing hoops!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Charlyn Corral to play professionally

Those who watched Louisville women's soccer over the last
two season know the following to be true...

A)  Charlyn Corral knows how to shoot and score.
B)  She was a game changer

She'll have a chance to build upon those skills on the professional level.

Former Louisville standout midfielder Charlyn Corral is continuing her
professional soccer career as a member of the club Merilappi United in the top
division of the Women's League in Finland. Corral joins former Louisville
midfielder Jennifer Jones on the team.

"I chose to play in Finland for the opportunity to grow personally and
professionally," said Corral.  "I knew that by coming here it would be a new
adventure and a new challenge that I can learn and succeed from."


( We wonder here at CARDINAL COUPLE how they yell "GOAL!!!" in Finland?)

We're pretty sure they'll be yelling it a lot with CC on the Merilappe roster.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NORA, NORA...KNOCKING AT THE DOOR?

We hear that Louisville Assumption WBB standout Nora Kiesler has narrowed her choice of college choices down to five schools and Louisville and Stanford are the top two.

Cardinal and Cardinals. Interesting.

6' 6" Kiesler will be a senior in the upcoming Kentucky Girls Basketball season for AHS and played for the Kentucky Junior Team in the annual battle against Indiana. Recruiting services have her listed at the 10th. best center the 2015 recruiting class.

We've received more than a few e-mails about "Nora the Explorer".

CARDINAL COUPLE will be watching her senior season closely to see what kind of numbers she puts up as a Assumption Rocket. Whether she's a player that can impact the UofL program or not is something that can't be determined at this juncture. If she ends up here at all.

6'6" is good. An effective 6'6" is even better. What ya got, Nora?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



ATHLETIC ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

The results are in on the 2013-14 UofL Athletic teams' academic performance. We do women's sports here at CARDINAL COUPLE. Here's the tally on the overall GPA's for the 13 women's athletic programs:

 Basketball         2.67
 Cross Country    3.48
 Rowing              3.36
 Field Hockey     3.37
 Golf                  3.64
 Lacrosse            3.30
 Softball             3.43
 Soccer               3.41
 Swimming          3.23
 Tennis               3.25
 Track&Field       3.28  (includes Indoor and Outdoor)
 Volleyball          3.52

Grades to be proud of....for sure. Ol' Paulie would have been proud to call the folks about any of the numbers above when I was an undergraduate on the Belknap Campus.

We get e-mails. Some of them commented on the WBB GPA.


Here's my take. It's a passing GPA. UofL WBB was ranked higher than any women's sports program on campus in the the NCAA final polls.

I'll say it again. Went further in NCAA postseason competition and was ranked higher in the final polls than any program on campus. #5. 

Rhodes Scholars or WNBA stars? I'll take the latter, anyday.

I do know this. Jeff Walz hates to finish at the bottom of the pack in anything. Personally, I think the WBB GPA is fine. My guess is Coach may challenge the girls to raise it for 2014-15.

I can attest to the fact that one of Jeff Walz's main missions is to prepare his players for life after college. 

He does it well. 

I can't think of anyone else I'd rather have in charge of the program and as guardian of these young women's futures than Jeff Walz and his staff.

And, THANK YOU!!! to all our hard-working student-athletes.

paulie



Sunday, November 17, 2013

Soccer loses and basketball goes for the title


SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
 
******************FINAL****************

Louisville wins in overtime 97-92! Tied at 86 at the end of regulation...Louisville outscored OU 9-1 in the first 3 1/2 minutes to win. Sara Hammond was selected MVP of the tournament. We'll have much more in the MONDAY edition of Cardinal Couple.

*****************************************

************SCORE UPDATE***********


Down early 17-2, the Cards went on a late first half run and lead Oklahoma 48-43 at the half. TIA GIBBS with 20 1st half points. Smith and Shoni on the bench with fouls. Both teams in double bonus with nine minutes to go...

*********************************************************


( JENNY O'BRYAN REVIEWS SOCCER'S HEARTBREAKING LOSS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT AND BASKETBALL'S TOUGH TASK AHEAD TODAY)



-Soccer falls on the final penalty kick

The Kickin’ Cards lost a heartbreaker to Illinois State Redbirds on Saturday to close out the 2013 season, as well as their stay in Cardinal Park.  The team went out in dramatic fashion with the game --  hanging in the balance down to the last penalty kick.   The Cardinals have spent a lot of time this season in overtime, but they just couldn’t finish today.  Cards lose, a tied score of 1-1 after two overtimes led to a shoot out of penalty kicks, where the Redbirds took the advantage, 4-3. 

The Cards came onto the field at the start, ready to play.  Less than 5 minutes in to the game Char Corral had a shot on goal that was saved only by a great play from the keeper.    The first half of the game saw the Cardinals dominating possession. The Cards threatened, but could only find the back of the net once in the half.   Sophomore Lexie Niedoba scored her first career goal with this shot. 

It looked to this novice fan to be all Cardinal going in to halftime with 4 shots on goal, 7 corners and a 1-0 lead.   Conversely, the Redbirds had no shots on goal, 1 corner, and the keeper was kept busy with 3 saves. 

For all the momentum the Cardinals had the first half, the Redbirds came out of halftime with their game face on.  The second half of play saw the Cardinals in defensive mode most of the half, giving up only one goal, but spending a lot of time on the wrong side of the field. 

At end of regulation we were all knotted up.  The fans in the bleachers were looking for that golden goal, that first score in overtime that would declare victory.  It was not to be.   The Cardinals, again, dominated possession, and looked to be the easy victor controlling the ball and threatening around the net for likely 9 of the 10 minutes in overtime.  They were achingly close on several shots, only to be denied.   All of that momentum, though, came to a halt as the whistle blew and still, no change to the score. 

At this point it had seemed the teams were taking turns controlling the ball.  Holding true, the final overtime period looked to be all Redbirds.  The Cardinal defense looked exhausted.  Twice the Redbirds came down the field, on the right, drawing the keeper away from the pipes, only to send a beautiful cross to center, to have an excellent chance to end it.  Both times the kick went high, and Cardinal fans groaned out sighs of relief.   The Redbirds seemed to dominate the second overtime, but were unable to finish.

On to the final shoot out. Penalty kicks.  Cardinals were up first.  Corral converted.  Redbirds were up, and made it.  Louisville would go on to miss the next two shots.  The Redbirds made their second and missed their third.   Christine Exeter came up for the 4th kick.  She found the back of the net.  2-2.  Redbirds up, another kick in the net.  Redbirds up 3-2.  The Cardinals arrive for their final pk.  No pressure, right?  If it is in, we are all tied up.  A miss, and it is all over.  Niedoba, who scored the only goal in regulation, is up for the final pk.  She sinks it in the back of the net.   No sweat.  Again, we are all tied.  It is 3-3 in PK’s.  The Redibrds have one kick remaining.  It all comes down to this final kick.  Somehow, the ball gets past the keeper and the Redbirds declare victory. 



It was a heartbreaking loss for the Cardinals, cutting short their post season run.  They played a good game but could just not find a way to finish.   They close out the season exiting the tournament in the first round. 

So here we are.  Cardinal Park has seen the last of these Cards.   A very good season ends with the Cards 12-5-2.

(EDITOR'S NOTE...THE WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM NOW HAS A CLEAR AN DEMANDING TASK AHEAD OF THEM TO TRY AND PRODUCE THIS KIND OF WIN/LOSS RECORD IN THE MUCH TOUGHER ACC WOMEN'S SOCCER CONFERENCE THIS SEASON. A LOOK AT THE 2013 TOURNAMENT SELECTIONS SHOWS EIGHT ACC MEMBERS IN THE BIG DANCE, THEY HAD ALL FOUR #1 SEEDS AND WENT 8-0 IN FIRST ROUND PLAY.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

-Preseason WNIT Championship game a WUG reunion?

The women’s basketball team travels to Norman, Oklahoma to take on the Oklahoma Sooners in the championship game of the WNIT.  It is a reunion of sorts, as Shoni Schimmel spent some time with Oklahoma  Coach Sherri Coale this past summer with the World University Games.  Also on that same team was Sooner standout, senior guard Aaryn Ellenberg. 

As I watched the WUG’s this past summer, I often wondered why Schimmel spent most of the time on the bench.  Coach Coale will not be able to keep Shoni benched this time, and with the way she has been playing, my guess is she will wish she still had the reigns. 

This will be the second time the two teams meet.  The last time was in 2009 when the Cardinals made the March to the Arch, meeting Connecticut in the championship game.  The Cards were the underdogs then, and upset the Sooners 61-59. ( I remember the game very well.) 

This meeting has the Cardinals ranked 5th vs. the 11th ranked Sooners.  The Sooners were the preseason favorite to win the Big 12, surely the first time in the last 4 years, with Brittney Griner having been in the conference. 

The main star power is guard Aaryn Ellenberg.  She is a preseason pick for the All Big 12 Team and also on the watchtlist for Wade, Wooden and Naismith Awards. 

The Sooners return 4 of their 5 starters from last season and a veteran squad that is said to be 14 deep. 

Projected starters for the Sooners are:
Ellenberg, point guard Morgan Hook (who injured her ankle in the Gonzaga game, but who is a projected starter as of this writing), Sharane Campbell, Nicole Korney and Nicole Griffin.  Griffin has the potential to provide a size advantage in the paint, standing in at 6-6. 

Points of interest for the Cards
-Lack of rebounding, specifically offensive rebounding, was exposed by Gonzaga and kept them in the game til the end.    The Cardinals will need to continue the recent trend of outrebounding their opponent, and second chance points on the offensive boards will help put this in the win column.    
-Ellenberg will most certainly be a focal point in the scouting report.  Containing her will go a long way in securing the win for the Cards. 
-The Sooners are priding themselves on defense and speed.  Slowing them down offensively will go a very long way.  The Sooners will try to push tempo and are practicing scoring within 6 seconds of ball possession.  Stopping the transition and slowing the tempo will work to the Cardinals advantage. 
- Gonzaga (in the semifinal game) kept the Sooners in the game by fouling.  The Sooners made a living at the line and won the game down the stretch at the line. The Cardinals will need to stay away from the hand check fouls game and keep the Sooners off the line, who shot roughly 70% most recently. 

I have all the faith in both the coaching staff and the team to be prepared.  The Cardinals very recently showed they can rebound and play tough defense.  I expect to see more of that carrying over from the LSU game. 

I’ve got the Cardinals winning this game going away, much like the LSU game.  Tune in today on CBS Sports Network at 4:00 p.m. to cheer on your Cardinals! 

( EDITOR'S NOTE...LET'S HOPE THIS ONE DOESN'T BECOME A FREE THROW SHOOTING CONTEST. LET 'EM PLAY, REFS! WE DISCUSSED THIS ON THE MOST RECENT BROADCAST OF CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO AND YOU CAN HEAR THE ENTIRE BROADCAST AT THE LINK BELOW   --PAULIE)

CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO

-Jenny O'Bryan

Monday, October 21, 2013

Monday Cardinal Couple -- Cards take Soccer, Field Hockey Wins



MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

- Corral's goal downs UConn 3-2

- Field Hockey downs Northwestern 2-0

-Golf takes third in Hoosier Fall Inv.

-Cardinal Couple Radio on Soundcloud


CORRAL'S LATE SCORE BEATS HUSKIES

Charlyn Corral's unassisted score with less than seven minutes left in regulation gave Louisville the 3-2 lead against UConn in Marrone Stadium Sunday afternoon in AAC play.

With the win, Louisville goes to 11-4-1 overall and 7-1 in the AAC. UConn falls to 10-7 and 4-3 in the conference.

UofL opened the scoring with 27 minutes left in first half action when Erin Yenney booted a 30 yard attempt from the center of the field. The Huskies countered with five minutes left in the first session and the teams went to the half deadlocked at 1-1.

UConn's Stephanie Riberio notched her second goal of the game after nine minutes of second half play but the Cards were able to respond five minutes later...Corral getting a pass to Christine Exeter to tie it at 2-2.

Corral's game winner came with 6:20 left...a shot that bounced off the inside of the left goalpost and into the net. Strong Cardinal defense kept the Huskies without a shot on goal the rest of the way.

The regular season comes to an end on Friday, Oct 25th. at 7 p.m. with the Cards travelling to Cincinnati.

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX


KING'S SHUTOUT IN THE PIPES HELPS CARDS 2-0


In a battle of top 25 schools...a career high 10 saves by sophomore goalie Sydney King kept #11 Northwestern at bay and #17 Louisville closed out the weekend with a 2-0 win over the Wildcats in Trager Stadium.

Louisville grabbed their first score eight minutes into action...a penalty corner sequence that saw Becca Maddock returning a missed attempt by Alyssa Voelmle. That score would take UofL into the halftime break in charge...despite Northwestern holding a 5-3 advantage in shots.

Another penalty corner opportunity gave the Cards the 2-0 lead...Victoria Stratton connecting on a set by Paige Monson from a Erin Schneidtmiller pass.

King got seven of her 10 saves in the final 35 minutes to take Justine Sowry's squad to 12-4 on the season. A road trip to Villanova is next for the Cards.


XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX


RESTREPO, PETRINO LEAD WAY FOR WOMEN'S GOLF


Cardinal women's golf finished third in the Hoosier Fall Invitational which ended Sunday in Greenwood, IN at the Hickory Stick Golf Club. Laura Restrepo lead the Cards "A"
squad with a 217 for the three day event...good for sixth place overall. UofL fielded two squads for the event.

Winner was UC Davis who downed Illinois by 16 strokes. The Cards were three shots behind the Illini for show honors.

Katie Petrino was four strokes back of Restrepo...carding back to back 72's in the final two days. The complete Cardinal results:

LOUISVILLE (A) 887

Laura Restrepo  73-73-71=217
Katie Petrino      77-72-72=221
Louise Oxner     77-75-73=225
Emiy Haas         76-72-78=226
Tara Lyons        77-73-79=229

LOUISVILLE (B) 913

Sara Karlsson       77-75-75=227
Shannon Gramley 78-73-77=228
Meagan Theiss     81-74-75=230
Emily Kurey           81-77-74=232
Haley Andreas      79-75-80=234


XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX


MAMA, THOSE TWO BOYS ARE ON THE RADIO AGAIN!!


We did miss co-host Jenny O'Bryan on our Saturday Radio show...but managed to struggle through it and deliver credible (if not somewhat mundane) sporting reports on Cardinal women's athletics. All this despite an ailing Paulie and sleep-deprived Jeff.

You can decide for yourself. Link below:

DEAD AIR AL SERVES COFFEE FROM 11-NOON


-Paulie


...














Friday, October 18, 2013

Friday Cardinal Couple -- Soccer flies past Owls 3-1 -- Volleyball @ UC tonight



FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

- Strong first half gives Cards win in Philly

- Volleyball travels to Cincy for Friday match


Louisville women's soccer picked up their tenth win of the season yesterday afternoon in Philly...scoring three goals in the first half and eventually downing Temple 3-1.

The Cards got onto the scoreboard four minutes into the game when Charlyn Corral delivered a feed to Erin Yenney...who booted it home past Owls goalie Shauni Kerkoff.

Louisville increased the lead to 2-0 when Casey Whitfield set up Shannon Dennehey in the box at the thirteen minute mark. The Cards completed their portion of the scoring with 152 seconds left in the first stanza...Nicole Gerber bouncing one in unassisted.

Temple would score five minutes into second half play...a defensive struggle took up the remaining 40 minutes.

The Cards had a wide advantage in shots (26-6) and shots on goal (11-1). Kerkoff was busy between the pipes with eight saves.

Louisville heads to Storrs, CT next for a noon showdown with the Huskies Sunday.

AAC standings after today:

Louisville156-10.83310-4-10.679W1
UCF134-00.90011-2-20.800W1
Rutgers124-10.80011-2-10.821W3
Cincinnati103-20.5837-8-10.469W1
UConn93-20.6009-60.600W1
Memphis62-30.4009-50.643W2
USF62-30.4007-4-30.607L2
SMU62-40.3337-70.500L2
Temple31-50.2006-8-10.464L5
Houston00-60.0001-8-30.208L6
What they mean, I have no clue...but Louisville is on top and that's pretty sweet.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

After a disappointing out-of-conference loss to Wichita State earlier in the week, the VolleyCards look to gain another conference "W" when they visit Jerry Springer's hometown Friday Night to face UC.

The Bearcats aren't the power they once were back in the BIG EAST. Far from it. UC is an embarrassing 0-19, 0-6 on the season and if you thought Anne Kordes had a rebuilding job ahead of her...pity the poor soul who tries to resurrect this once proud program.

Ironically, Kordes started her college volleyball career playing at UC before transferring to Louisville. We expect she'll show a bit of compassion on the wobbling wide-netters in 'NATI.

Louisville is atop the AAC standings with a perfect 6-0 conference record. Temple and UCF have one loss each.

The CARDINAL COUPLE CORPORATE
Polka Band is available for your next event!
Columnist Jeff McAdams was debating making the northern trip tonight. I hope it's for Octoberfest in Covington and he brings back Yuengling. If he goes to the game, he may need several and Anne Kordes just might ask him to serve a few times...

-Paulie

...