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Showing posts with label Duke Softball. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 12, 2023

Softball Splits and Selection - Sunday Cardinal Couple

 Selection Sunday Is Here




It's time to put on your dancing shoes, because Selection Sunday is here, and later this evening, the dance floor will be revealed.

ESPN is hosting and gets the primetime slot at 8pm.  It will be an hour long show, so we'll get some pontificating and interviews, but it should be relatively straightforward.




A quick look at the most recent Bracketology update, from last night, has Louisville as a five seed playing in Austin Texas.  Texas, as the four seed host, is expected to play Belmont.  A Belmont upset over Texas could set up an interesting rematch from the early season where Louisville struggled against the Bruins in Nashville in a 75-70 win.  This sub-regional is part of the Seattle 4 region with one seed Iowa, in Charlie Creme's picks.




Creme has the ACC getting eight teams into the dance, with Syracuse being in the "next four out".  Other bubble observations of interest to Cards fans has a downfall of a giant with Oregon not making the dance after several years of superstar players and great seedings.  Meanwhile, former Cards assistant Sam Purcell's Mississippi State team has flourished with Purcell's tutelage and are included in the "final four byes".  A great job being done in Starkville by one of our faves of past UofL coaching staff.

On the CCRHP yesterday, we were in general agreement that a five seed seems about right for the Cards, lets here what you think.

Softball Splits in Durham




Anticipating unpleasant weather today, the Duke and Louisville softball teams decided to play the 3rd game of the weekend series as part of a double-header yesterday.  Perhaps the Blue Devils came to regret that decision after the Cards took advantage of the long day to get a 15-8 win in the second game, after a 5-3 loss in the first.

Taylor Roby started in the circle in the first game, and, well, it wasn't the greatest start for her.  Duke managed to get the bases loaded, though had taken a couple of sacrifices to get there, but a double to right center scored three before Roby was able to end the inning.

Her lead-off at-bat wasn't anything to write home about either.  Daisy Hess, 2nd in the lineup, did single and was able circle the rest of the base paths thanks to a Makayla Hurst single.




Duke put a run across again in the 2nd inning, making the score 4-1 before Roby would get some mojo back with a lead-off solo shot.  Unfortunately, that wasn't able to trigger any real momentum, and Duke would answer in the bottom of the 5th.

One more for the Cards in the top of the 6th, when Daisy Hess legged out a triple and tagged up and scored when Pickle Winkler flew out to centerfield.

UofL couldn't get anything across in the last chance top of the 7th and Duke secured the series win.  With the 2pm start, and a game time that clocked in a just a few minutes over two hours, the second game start time was set for 4:35pm.




Roby took the loss with three innings and the start, with Alyssa Zabala coming in for the other three innings of pitching.

After the somewhat low scoring first game, the nightcap proved to be offense heavy.  Perhaps credit to pitcher familiarity, giving batters a bit more of an edge.

Roby again got the start in the circle, got some relief from Zabala after three innings.  She pitched 1.2, with Sam Booe finishing out the other 2.1 of the game.




No scores for either team through two innings.  Korbe Otis would get things started, hitting a one-out single up the middle and then stealing 2nd.  Sarah Gordon struck out, but was able to take first as the pitch got past the catcher, not a play to see too often.  Otis got to 3rd after tagging on a caught fly foul ball, and then with the order back up to the top Roby got a nice double to score Otis and Gordon.  Mia Forsyth entered to pinch run for Roby and scored on a Hess single to left center.  Hess did make it to 3rd on a stolen base and a wild pitch, but would be stranded there.

In the beginning of a pattern, Duke answered with a trio of runs of their own in the bottom half of the inning.  They would then tack on another in the 4th to take the lead.

On to the 5th, and Hannah File would take a plunk to get on base, and again back at the top of the order, Roby took a five pitch walk.  Hess reached on a fielder's choice, and that choice was to get the slower running, Roby, out at 2nd.  No pinch runner was available for Roby after she re-entered after the 3rd inning.  After an odd field-only mid-inning substitution for Duke involving their right fielders, catcher, and designated player, Hess stole second on the Winkler strike out.  Elana Ornelas walked, loading up the bases, which Easton Lotus took advantage of with a three RBI double.




Unfortunately, the pattern continued with Duke getting four across in the bottom half of the inning to take the lead back, this time by two.

The Cards said, "OK, let's go around again."  Korbe Otis drew a walk, and Gordon singled, which was enough to chase the Duke pitcher.  File singled, scoring Otis and advancing Gordon to 3rd.  Hess drew a walk.  Winkler hit into a fielder's choice, and advanced to 2nd as Duke was, with the bases loaded, trying to get the out at the plate and throw was missed by the catcher.  That allowed Gordon and File to score for another three spot in the inning.  For the first time in the game, Duke didn't have an answer.

Leading 9-8, the Cards were looking for some insurance runs in the 7th, as no 1-run lead was safe in this whole series.  Starting the 7th, Paige Geraghty singled on a close play at 1st that was initially called out, but overturned on review, Otis reached on an error as her hit manages to find its way between the legs of the Blue Devil's shortstop.  Perhaps showing some fatigue, Gordon was able to reach on fly ball dropped by the right fielder, allowing Otis and Geraghty to score.  File reached on a fielder's choice where Duke chose to get Gordon out at home with the tag.  And, oh look, we're at the top of the order with our big hitter, Taylor Roby.  Sure enough, she takes it yard for the 2-run homer, pushing the Cards lead out to 13-8.




Duke would get one back in the bottom of the 7th, but it wasn't nearly enough, and UofL gets out of Durham with a 1-2 record on the weekend against the number 15 team in the country.  Not bad, really.

An epic battle, this game was, weighing in at three hours and seven minutes long.

The Cards will stick around the area with a Tuesday game at Charlotte at 3pm, and then they'll come home to welcome in Pitt for a three game series at Ulmer.

Lacrosse


Scott Teeter's Lacrosse squad visited Chestnut Hill and the number 5 Boston College Lax team.




The Cards played this one close...in the first half, going into the break with only a one goal deficit at 8-9.  And midway through the 2nd quarter, UofL had the lead at 8-7.  Unfortunately, that would be the last goal from the Cards in the game as the Eagles got the last two goals of the first half, and then continued that run out to 12-0 through the whole second half of the game.

Nicole Perroni got a hat trick, Kokoro Nakazawa and Kylea Dobson each got a pair, and Hannah Morris got one for UofL.

Kokoro got on the board early, only four minutes in, followed by Hannah Morris's goal.  Kokoro got her second, with the assist from little sis Negai Nakazawa with about eight minutes left in the 1st to get the Cards out to an early 3-0 lead.  Kylea Dobson got on the board with about four minutes left, and Perroni got her first with about two left for a 5-1 Louisville lead.  BC scored a pair before the end of the quarter, but UofL did have the 5-3 lead at the end of one.




Perroni got her second with less than a minute gone in the 2nd quarter with an assist from Kokoro, but BC would run off three to tie it at six apiece.  Perroni finished the hit trick with about 10 minutes to go in the half to get the lead again, but BC would answer.  Kylea Dobson would put her shot in with about 8 minutes to go in the first half to once again, and for the last time, get the lead.  The Eagles got the last two of the first half, and blanked the Cards 10-0 in second half to win 19-8.




It was a great 30 minutes of play for the Cards against one of the top programs in the country, but alas the game is 60 minutes long.

Lacrosse will be back in action Thursday at 1pm, back here in Louisville, playing UNC.

Cardinal Couple Radio Hour Podcast




Keeping busy with spring sports, and down a couple of contributors thanks to spring storms and spring jobs; Case, Paulie, and myself spent a romping hour talking about Softball, Lacrosse, and women's basketball tournament brackets.

The CCRHP is available at it's anchor.fm home....  Oh wait, anchor.fm got bought by Spotify, so the URL has changed a bit (and likely broke all of the old links in the CC archives...lovely).  It's available at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/pod/show/cardinal-couple/episodes/Spring-Sports-Busy-NCAA-Tourney-on-the-Horizon-e2084vr and any quality podcast directory.


Selection Sunday




The men's and women's selection shows are on tonight, the men at 6 pm and women at 8 pm . CBS will have the feed. 

We'll wait and see, on the Cards. We'd love to see them open somewhere close, obviously, so we and the Cardinals WBB fans can attend. 

We'll also start taking entries for the Cardinal Couple NCAA WBB Pick 'Em once the bracket is released. You know the routine. Leave your picks in the comments section before the first round games get under way. Don't forget your tiebreaker for total points in championship game. Yep, we got gift cards again, your choice of a $25 Cracker Barrel or $25 Starbucks Gift Card. 

Good luck and let the madness reign

-- JMcA

Friday, March 10, 2023

Softball vs Duke Preview -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

FRIDAYS WITH DARYL 



Hello again all!  
Back to my regular day of writing ! Love hearing that you all are attending some spring sporting events and that most of the city of Louisville has regained their power.  It really is starting to feel like Spring is in the air, another Bats baseball season is just around the corner.   


Softball

Louisville Softball will open ACC play with a 6 p.m. matchup at Duke on Friday.  Action will continue on Saturday at 2 p.m. The Cards and the Blue Devils will wrap up the weekend Sunday at 2 p.m. The first two games of the series will air on ACC Network Extra while Sunday's finale will be televised on the ACC Network.



Photos by: Jared Anderson 

Does anyone else recall the heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Duke in the ACC conference tournament held at Ulmer in 2021?  I sure do... the Dukies went on to win the conference title against Clemson. Taylor Roby, Elena Ornelas and Makayla Hurst were Cardinals on that 2021 squad, I'm sure they remember





The Cardinals are 14-6 over 1-1 on the road and 2-4 against ranked opponents.

Duke leads the all time and newly founded series 6-3. The two squads last met on Feb. 19, 2022 where Duke won 6-3 in Gainesville at Florida's T-Mobile Classic.

Duke is 18-4 overall, 6-1 at home, 2-1 in the ACC and 4-3 against ranked teams.  The Blue Devils are coming off a 5-4 win in extra innings (9) against Louisville's next opponent, the Charlotte 49ers.   Duke gave up 3 runs in the bottom of the 7th to force extras.  

Ana Gold has belted out a team-high six home runs with 25 RBIs for the BlueDevils.  Gold has homered in four of the last five games, including three-straight games and tallied her seventh multi-RBI game of the year.  

D'Auna Jennings leads the team offensively with a .426 batting average and six stolen bases. Jennings finished the night going 4-for-5 with one run scored in her last outing against Charlotte.

As a pitching staff, Duke allowed 6 hits, 7 walks and 4 HBPs against Charlotte. Lillie Walker picked up the win but Jala Wright carries the majority of the load in games striking out 6 and giving up 3 runs on a hit and 4 walks against 20 batters faced against the 49ers. Wright totals 53 strikeouts in 51.1 innings of work and a 2.28 ERA on the season. Cassidy Curd also carries a 6-0 record and a 1.36 ERA with 48 Ks in 33 innings.





If the Cards can steal a win or better yet win the series in Durham,  they could find themselves entering the Top 25 in the first time in quite some time and in excellent position to start out conference play.   I look forward to catching the Cards on the diamond soon! 

YOUR THOUGHTS?


We'll be having a CARDINAL COUPLE Pick 'Em for the women's NCAA Tournament again this year, and I can actually say "March Madness" as a descriptive way to refer to it without basketball purist wagging a finger and chiding me that the  phrase refers to the men's tournament only. That was always a bunch of
 nonsense. Yes, the boys weren't baffled enough by trying to pick a winner out of 15 teams, they're thinking they can conquer a slate of almost 70 schools. 

But (pardon me, Lenny Kravitz from borrowing this from you) WHAT I REALLY WANT TO KNOW is who do you think will win the Women's March Madness. ARE YOU GOING TO GO MY WAY?  Just a quick thought on it in the comments section would be great...as we draw closer to Selection Sunday. Are you going with "the chalk" in South Carolina, are you "Cardinals all the way" or did someone like Virginia Tech, Iowa or Stanford catch your eye in the conference tournaments. Maybe you got a longshot here? Let's call it our pre-NCAA WBB Tournament "heat check". Sound off !!

Enjoy your Friday and catch ya next time! 

As Always 
Go Cards 

~Daryl 

Friday, May 14, 2021

Softball falls to Duke 4-3; FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Good Friday morning Louisville fans, 

It sucks to be the one to report the season ender for any of our favorite programs at UofL... yesterday was a looooooong day out at Ulmer stadium.  But at least it was a gorgeous sunny day for everyone to enjoy at the ballpark.  A quick recap of the day's games before getting into Louisville's heart breaker. 

CLEMSON 2 - GEORGIA TECH 0 





The day started out with a great pitchers duel between Clemson/Georgia Tech that ended in a 2-0 win for the Tigers.  Made possible only by sending the ball yard twice into right center field, redshirt Junior Cammy Pereira did the damage at the plate for Clemson.  Freshman, Valerie Cagle got the win moving her record to 25-4. The ACC Player of the Year, threw her 10th complete-game shutout and matched her career-high 14 strikeouts as the Tigers advanced to the ACC semifinal.


VIRGINIA TECH 4 - NOTRE DAME 1 




Game two played host to the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Irish swept the Hokies in the 4 game regular season series and the Hokies got revenge on Thursday afternoon, ending Notre Dame's 14 game win streak.  Winning pitcher, and ACC pitcher of the year, Keely Rochard threw a four-hitter, striking out seven and walking three. She pitched out of bases-loaded jams in the fourth and fifth innings. Tech committed two errors Thursday — both by third baseman Cameron Fagan. The one run Tech allowed was unearned. The Hokies will face 13th-ranked and top-seeded Clemson (41-5) in a semifinal at 1 p.m. Friday. Virginia Tech won two of three games at Clemson in February.  It will be a pitching showdown between the two programs, I'm sure! 

FLORIDA STATE 2  - NC STATE 0 




Game three of the day featured the Florida State Seminoles and NC State, who advanced with a 4-2 win over UNC on Wednesday. Again, it was the homeruns that made the difference in the game. FSU's redshirt freshman, Devyn Flaherty, sent the ball into right center field for the solo HR and the game winner in the bottom of the second, her fifth HR of the season. NC State’s only two hits of the evening came from redshirt senior right fielder Tatyana Forbes during the second inning and redshirt senior center fielder Angie Rizzi during the third. Kathryn Sandercock, started and pitched her sixth complete game of the season.  Sandercock only faced 24 batters and threw a total of 77 pitches, including 5 strikeouts, against the Wolfpack.

And now for the day's finale... game four.


DUKE 4 - LOUISVILLE 3 




It looked like it was going to be a short night for the Cards as they were the away team in this game, Duke got off to a hot start with what looked like to me, an obvious homerun shot to left field by Junior Kristina Foreman in the bottom of the first inning.  The 2nd baseman trotted around the base path before attempting to round third, she was tagged by the Louisville defender and called out by the umpires.  The ball ricocheted off the camera operators scaffold and back into the playing area which prompted a review by the umpires.  It was later determined that it was indeed a homerun and Foreman rightfully took her trot across the plate and the Blue Devils took a 3-0 lead.




The Cards responded in the top of the second to load the bases.  But not without another review and overturned call by the umpires on (what looked like an obvious call to me in live play) a play at 1B where Cassady Greenwood beat the throw by a half a step.  Senior centerfielder Celene Funke found herself with bases loaded and no outs.  The struggling senior poked one over the defense to centerfield to score a run and keep the bases loaded with nobody out.  A fielders choice would give Duke their first out of the inning on the force at home by Vanessa Miller.  Carmyn Greenwood singled on a hit to third base and everyone advanced.  Maddy Newman was able to send one to deep right field which allowed speedy Celene Funke to score and tie it up on the SAC FLY.   Taylor Roby ended the offensive spark with a strikeout.

The two early half innings combined for the most runs in a game all day. 




Duke was able to secure the victory in the bottom of the fourth when Foreman, again, scored for the Blue Devils.  She was walked before scoring from first base on a double by senior first baseman Rachel Crabtree.   Duke then had a stellar defensive play in the top of the fifth to kill all momentum by the Cards' bats.  Maddy Newman saw a serious left field shift that featured 2 short stops but was able to find the gap for the single.  However a mistake on base-running ended the threat for Louisville.  Roby got out on a diving catch by the catcher at the away dugout, who then immediately popped up and put Maddy in a pickle where she was tagged out attempting to reach back to first.  

The Cards left runners on in the fifth and the sixth to end their season and hope for an ACC championship.  In a shocking turn of events, Celene Funke led the Cards at the plate going 2-3 on the day.  Roby takes the loss moving her to a 12-14 record this season.  UofL finishes the season with a 21-28-1 record.  The roster featured seven seniors this season. 




Like I said, it was a long day out at Ulmer and the Cards just ran out of gas.  I hate that we had to see tears from a couple of Cards, but that just shows how passionate they are about this program.  Even if they don't see it now, they did push this program a little further in the national softball realm.  Congrats to the seniors on their careers here at Louisville.  We, at Cardinal Couple, will always cheer for your successes!  

(Louisville Softball photos by Jared Anderson


WOMENS SOCCER




Former University of Louisville women's soccer midfielder Emina Ekic has been named a United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-American.

In addition, she was also named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic Region First Team.

It marks the third straight season that Ekic has been named a USC All-American, as she was named a Second Team All-American following her sophomore and junior campaigns.


CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO HOUR PODCAST



I will be out for radio this and next week as i am wrapping up the ACC tournament with the championship game Saturday at noon and vacation next weekend. Case will also miss the broadcast due to a wedding.  But i do believe the rest of the gang will be in tow! Be careful out there and don't forget to wear your sunscreen! 


Go Cards 
~Daryl