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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Better than par...Louisville women's Golf -- Tuesday Cardinal Couple

Golf Academic Honors


Academic honors are becoming par for the course for the Women's Golf team, with four being named Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) All-Academic Scholars.

Graduating seniors Emily Haas and Katie Petrino picked up two of the spots, with rising senior Laura Restrepo and rising junior Louise Oxner picked up the other two spots.  In just 3 years, head coach Courtney Trimble now can claim 13 players collecting this academic honor.  The four this year tops all of the 11 ACC schools with women's golf teams.

Collectively, the team sported a 3.72 GPA, which may be the highest of any sport at UofL (no details on that, yet, but that's a pretty impressive team score!)

And lest you think these folks are taking underwater basket weaving as a major, Haas graduated with a degree in Biology, Petrino in Business, and Restrepo and Oxner are working towards degrees in Finance.

Swimming The WUGs


Several UofL athletes are competing in the World University Games, and I'm doing my best to piece together ongoing results.

The US went 1-2 in the 200meter breast stroke prelims with UofL's Andrea Cottrell claiming the second spot.  The two US swimmers were in the same heat, so that bodes well for tomorrow's final in the event.

Meanwhile, Tanja Kylliainen finished in 10th in the finals for the 400meter Individual Medley, and 9th in the 200meter IM.  Tanja, always a Cardinal, is the WUGs representing Finland.

DREAM v TULSA

The Atlanta Dream look to keep the winning ways going when they host the Tulsa Shock tonight at 8 p.m. It'll be an ESPN2 game.

Tulsa is 8-4 but has lost Skylar Diggins for the rest of the reason. The Dream looks to get back to .500 (5-6) with a win tonight.

Anyone want to surmise on a over/under for Shoni playing time?
  

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Sunday, May 10, 2015

Golf ends season with 12th place finish in NCAA Regional -- Sunday Cardinal Couple



CARDS WRAP UP 2014-15 WITH REGIONAL APPEARANCE


The University of Louisville women's golf team finished 12th in the NCAA South Bend regional Saturday...capping a three day effort of 902 strokes. Conference opponents Duke and Wake Forest finished first and second in the qualifier for the NCAA Championships. 

Leading the way for the Cards was redshirt junior Katie Mitchell with a 36th. place finish and a 220 three day total. Senior Emily Haas carded a 226 and fellow senior Katie Petrino toured the three days with a 232. 

Junior Laura Restrepo had a two under par the final day and shot a 227. Louise Oxner had a triplicate...three days at 78...and 234.

In addition to Haas and Petrino, the Cards graduate Haley Andreas and Sara Karlsson. 

Returning with Mitchell, Oxner and Restrepo are Shannon Gramley and freshman Molly Skapic. 

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Our weekly broadcast of CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO is available on the Soundcloud at Crescent Hill Radio now. It was a fun show with me, Worldwide and Sam the
Intern all in the studio discussing softball, lacrosse and hoops. 

The fellas did well on the Worldwide Quiz...getting 100%. We also sampled soundbytes from Sam Purcell, Samantha Williams, Kelsi Jones, Maryssa Becker and Sandy Pearsall.

Link below:

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Saturday, October 18, 2014

CC Podcast - Field Hockey vs Cal -- Sunday Cardinal Couple



We're going to try a new thing here on Cardinal Couple...a podcast format of update.  This won't take the place of the daily articles posted, but hopefully will be relatively quick and short audio updates.  You should see an embedded audio player just above this message if you are reading it on the website that you can use to play this podcast directly in your browser.

Don't expect a podcast entry for every UofL Women's sporting event, of course as these take a bit more work to put together and post, but I hope to be able to do them fairly frequently and bring a new dimension of reporting on our favorite topics here at Cardinal Couple.

This is an update about the Field Hockey game this afternoon against the Cal Bears.

Let me know in the comments what you think of this sort of update.  Thanks!

jmca

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As mentioned in the podcast the Stick Cards roared back after a disappointing loss in field hockey on Friday to shut out the Cal squad 4-0.  Louisville got the only goal they would actually need with nine minutes gone in the game when Mallory Mason connected on a penalty corner.

She's done that more times this season than I've been to Arby's and the 1-0 lead held to halftime.

The Cards burst out with a rush in the second half...getting a Alyssa Voelmle score in the first two minutes and Lotta Kahlert connecting less than a minute later.

The Bears never did come out of hibernation ( maybe they needed Ditka) and freshman Stephanie Byrne got her third goal of the year with about a minute to go to make it 4-0.

The 11-4 Cards will head to Athens, OH on Tuesday for a match against Ohio University.

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Women's golf got a big boost from the "Katie's" yesterday and climbed to the top of the ladder in the
Katie Petrino and Katie Mitchell both fired one under par 71's yesterday and Louisville lead the tournament by 4 strokes over Kent State. Emily Haas continued her good golf with a 72, Molly Spanik finished with a 73 and Laura Restrepo carded a 75.

The tournament ends today with a final 18 holes. Go get 'em Chip and Putt Cards!

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Monday, September 22, 2014

Softball goes 3 for 4 over weekend...Golf tees off today....MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE



( Our latest CARDINAL COUPLE RADIO  broadcast is now available on the archived Soundcloud. Click the Crescent Hill logo above to hear it! A jolly good show...hear Paulie predict the Field Hockey upset and nail the score dead on! )



SOFTBALL FINISHES 3-1 OVER WEEKEND


The University of Louisville Softball's first fall exhibition weekend got off in fine fashion with three wins in four games at Ulmer Stadium. UofL head coach Sandy Pearsall played a lot of freshmen, got solid pitching from Maryssa Becker and freshman Madi Norman and scored 28 runs in the four games against Bellarmine, Wallace State and EKU.

SATURDAY

Louisville 3 - Bellarmine 0

Freshman Madi Norman started the fall exhibition slate in the circle for the Cards and delivered a one-hit, seven inning performance against the Knights. Senior Whitney Arion went 2-3 and scored two run. Reshirt freshman Nicole Pufahl went 2-3 also and scored the other Louisville run.

EKU 5 - Louisville 3 

The Colonels jumped on starter Maryssa Becker for three runs in the top of the first and the Cards could not overcome the early assault...losing by two to the Richmond, KY school. Arion provided a two-run fence clearer in the bottom of the first for Louisville. The Cards could only manage one score the rest of the seven innings.

SUNDAY

Louisville 10 - Wallace State 5

The Cards broke out the bats late against Wallace State...breaking a 5-5 tie in the fifth with five runs on four hits and two walks. LSU junior transfer Hailey Smith went 3-4 and Madi Norman picked up her second win of the exhibition slate with the seven-inning win.

Louisville 12 - Bellarmine 1


The Cards used 12 hits to double-digit defeat the Knights. Sophomore Morgan Meyer went 3-4 and Pufahl had another strong day at the plate with a 3-3 performance. Maryssa Becker mastered in the circle...allowing just one run and five hits in seven innings. 

COACH PEARSALL ON THE WEEKEND:

"We saw some good things from our younger players this weekend," said UofL head coach Sandy Pearsall. "We were missing a few of our players from the lineup, but it was good to be able to move people around. Obviously we have a lot to work on, but we will continue to improve."



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WOMEN'S GOLF TRAVELS TO COLORADO




The University of Louisville women's golf team is taking its first true road trip of the year, when it
travels west to the Golfweek Conference Challenge that features an 18-team field in Wolcott, Colo.


The three-day event, which lasts from Monday, Sept. 22-24, is being held at the Tom Fazio Course at Red Sky Golf Club. Live scoring will be available on Golfstat.com.


The par-72, 54-hole competition is designed to pit one school from 18 different conferences, with Louisville representing the Atlantic Coast Conference. Other teams participating include Colorado (Pac-12), Denver (Summit League), two-time defending champion Pepperdine (West Coast Conference), and Tennessee (Southeastern Conference).


The Cardinals are slated to utilize a different lineup from the first two competitions, which consists of Emily HaasKatie MitchellKatie PetrinoShannon Gramley, and Laura Restrepo.


Louisville is coming off its second-consecutive team title to the open the year, capturing its third-consecutive Cardinal Cup title on Sept. 16. After the first day, which encompassed two 18-hole rounds, the Cardinals trailed the leader nine strokes. Led by Haas, Louisville completed the comeback with the best third-round score for a six-stroke victory.


Haas carded a 1-under-par 71 in the third round to earn a fourth-place finish in the individual standings, while Mitchell fired a 1-over-par 73 through the last 18 to tie for fifth. Petrino (tied for 11th) and Oxner (tied for 14th) each finished in the top 15.


For the season, Haas leads the team with a 72.40 stroke average through five rounds, with four rounds even or below par. Mitchell and Restrepo each boast 74.60 averages.


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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Cardinal Couple Tuesday-Selection Monday

TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

 

Selection Monday

Yesterday was Selection Monday for the NCAA Tournament.  What?  You didn't know?

72 teams and 18 individuals were announced as participants in the NCAA Women's Golf Championship to be held between May 8th and 23rd.  The Louisville women were guaranteed a position in the Championship, due to having won the American Athletic Conference Championship, but tuned in to find out their seeding and in which region they would be playing.

The answers are: 13th seed, and in the East Region.

The East Region is hosted by Florida State and will be played at Southwood Golf Club in Tallahassee, FL.  All regionals will be played between May 8th and 10th, with the National Championship occurring May 20th through the 23rd at Tulsa Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Sophomore Laura Restrepo leads the Cardinals with a 72.68 stroke average. She is ranked 63rd in the nation by Golfstat. Junior Emily Haas ranks second on the team with a 73.14. She's 9th, according to Golfstat. Junior Katie Petrino has a 73.71 average and comes in at 142nd with Golfstat. Senior Tara Lyons and freshman Shannon Gramerly fill out the usual fivesome the Cards put out on the links.

In addition to Louisville, American Conference members UCF and SMU also made the cut for regional play, with UCF being a sixth seed and also in the East Region.  Meanwhile, SMU got an 18th seed in the Central Region.

Future ACC conference-mates make appearances:

East:
1. Duke
7. Virginia
9. NC State
10. Florida State

Central:
8. North Carolina
10. Miami (FL)

West:
5. Clemson
6. Wake Forest
18. Notre Dame

There are three regions with 24 teams and six individuals playing in each region.

Softball Tidbits

Last Home Game

The Kentucky Wildcats come in to Ulmer Stadium tomorrow night for Softball.  This is a ticketed
event, unlike most softball games at Ulmer, and the stadium is expected to sell-out, but there is always room to watch from the outfield berm, which still provides excellent vantage points for the game.

With Ulmer having been newly renovated and more seats added, its expected that there will be a record crowd on hand.

The rains are expected to clear and Ulmer has fantastic drainage and a world class ground-crew tending it.  With the forecast calling for rain ending overnight Tuesday night, with only a slim chance for rain remaining, it should make for a great evening.

First pitch is at 6pm.  This will likely be your last chance to see this year's six seniors play at home, with the last three regular season games being at Memphis.

Softball Spotlight

 
For the past several weeks, Softball has let one of the players take over the @UofLSoftball twitter account one afternoon of the week.  While a date hasn't been set for this week's Spotlight, we're expecting Taner Fowler to step up to the virtual mic.  Expect about an hour of good fun on twitter as Taner answers your questions tweeted to @UofLSoftball.  As soon as we find out a date and time for this week's Softball Spotlight, we'll let you know.

Taner is one of the graduating seniors and is frequently listed as Utility for her position and this year has showed it.  She's played just about equal time at catcher, first base, third base and left field at various times this season.  Taner is from Morganfield, Kentucky, in Union County about midway between Owensboro and Paducah.

jeffmca

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Wednesday Cardinal Couple -- Women's Golf Wins AAC Championship!!



WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

- Haas' birdie putt on final home gives UofL the win

- Walz Ball


Excitement plus in the final round of the AAC Women's Golf Championship Tournament at the Hammock Beach Resort...Cardinal junior Emily Haas sinking a 10-foot birdie putt on the final hole to put Louisville past UCF by one stroke for the title.

The Cards had a final round total of 299 to overtake the Golden Knights...finishing with a 3-day total of 915.

Haas had a 54 hole score of 223 and finished second overall in individual scores. Her team-low 71 Tuesday helped guide Louisville to their fifth conference title in school history.

SMU came in third with a 928 and had the individual low score champ in Jenny Ragland who beat Haas with a 218.

The win gives UofL an automatic spot in the NCAA Regionals that will take place May 8-10. Louisville will learn which of the three regional sites they are headed to on April 28th.

Sophomore Laura Restrepo tied for seventh with a score of 229. Tara Lyons, a senior, carded a 231...good enough for a tie for tenth. Junior Katie Petrino finished at 234 and freshman Shannon Gramley totaled 236.

A great come-from-behind on the final day win for Courtney Trimble's squad. Congrats to the chip-and-putt Cards for adding another trophy to the UofL showcase and heading to women's collegiate golf's "big dance".

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Jeff Walz, head coach of the University of Louisville women’s basketball team, will walk the red carpet at The Julep Ball.

The premier Derby Eve Party with a Purpose, The Julep Ball is held annually on the evening before the Kentucky Derby and supports the work of the James Graham Brown Cancer Center at the University of Louisville. The event on May 2 at the KFC Yum! Center kicks off with a 6:30 p.m. cocktail reception, followed by dinner and a live auction at 8 p.m.
 
An Official Event of the 140th Kentucky Derby®, The Julep Ball provides a celebrity-studded night to remember with a multi-course seated dinner, a knock-your-socks-off auction, multiple open specialty bars, complimentary valet parking, and dancing until the wee hours of Derby morning. Tickets to The Julep Ball sell out early each year.

The full evening’s entertainment is $600 per person, $5,000 for a table of 10, and $100 per person for dance-only tickets. For further information and to buy tickets, go to The Julep Ball website.

As one of our readers commented...when sending me the link...will Walz have to get a suit? We say...why mess with the trademark? Wear the checked shirt...

We also wonder...although it is for a very good cause...isn't the extra $500 for dinner and the full evening's entertainment a bit high? Those gotta be some spicy meatballs and strong drinks!

Coach hobnobbing with celebs and NFL players. Who woulda thunk it seven years ago when he was trying to get Angel to roll off screens and Dez to look for the open player..

Also, the event is at the KFC YUM! Center...no foreign territory for Coach. If it all gets a little stuffy, he can always retreat to his office in the facility and watch a little game film. Or open up the practice court on the north side and coach up the attendees on layups and free throws.

Atta boy, Jeff !!!

paulie

Monday, April 21, 2014

Monday Cardinal Couple -- Cards in third place in AAC Women's Golf Tournament



MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

- Women's golf seven strokes back after Day One of Tourney

- Rowing captures five wins at Clemson

- Latest CARDINAL COUPLE radio on the Soundcloud


Louisville women's golf is in third place after the first round of the AAC Golf Championship Tournament at Hammock Beach Resort on Sunday.

The Central Florida Golden Knights are first on the leaderboard as teams battled 15-20 mile-per-hour wind gusts during round one. UCF finished 19-over-par (307) while Cincinnati recorded a 23-over-par 311 for second place. Louisville charted a 26-over-par 314 for third.

Cincinnati's Olivia Dose is the individual leader with a two-over-par 74 through 18 holes. Andrea Malek (Cincinnati) and Emily Haas (Louisville) are tied for second at 75 (+3). UCF's Ashley Holder and SMU's Jenny Haglund are both tied for fourth with four-over-par 76 scores. Laura Restrepo is tied for 9th at 78.

Tara Lyons fired an 80, Katie Petrino finished at 81 and Shannon Gramley carded and 82 as the other UofL participants.

The second round will begin at 8 a.m. eastern on Monday.


Team Results
1. UCF, 307 (+19)
2. Cincinnati, 311 (+23)
3. Louisville, 314 (+26)
4. SMU, 315 (+27)
5. Memphis, 319 (+31)
6. USF, 324 (+36)
7. Rutgers, 336 (+48)

Top-10 Individuals
1. Olivia Dose, Cincinnati, 74 (+2)
T2. Andrea Malek, Cincinnati, 75 (+3)
T2. Emily Haas, Louisville, 75 (+3)
T4. Ashley Holder, UCF, 76 (+4)
T4. Jenny Haglund, SMU, 76 (+4)
T6. Kristine Odaiyar, UCF, 77 (+5)
T6. Monifa Sealy, UCF, 77 (+5)
T6. Fanny Cnops, UCF, 77 (+5)
T9. Natalie Turk, Memphis, 78 (+6)
T9. Leighann Cabush, Memphis, 78 (+6)
T9. Raegan Bremer, Houston, 78 (+6)
T9. Laura Restrepo, Louisville, 78 (+6)  

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The Louisville rowing team had a successful weekend of racing at the Clemson Invite earning five wins overall, including a trio of victories by the second varsity eight boat.

The Cardinals' second varsity eight crew of Sophie St. Martin (coxswain), Elise Valantine, Lucy Wilshier, Lizzie DeVries, Cynthia Doyle, Kylen Pattermann, Hanna Spittel, Abbie Wade and Katie Nord finished ahead of crews from No. 13 UCLA, No. 15 Wisconsin and No. 16 Cornell in winning the three races on Lake Hartwell. The boat's fastest time of the weekend came in Sunday's first session when it defeated a field of six other crews with a time of 7:04.4. In addition, Louisville's second varsity four crew of Annie Pape (coxswain), Emma Melton, Jenny Marler, Paula Gollnick and Kylie Noltemeyer added a pair of wins defeating crews from both UCLA and Cornell. The Cardinals also earned runner-up finishes over the two days in the varsity eight, varsity four and third varsity eight boats. "I'm really proud of how the team has handled everything since the last race and especially the way we competed this weekend. They showed a lot of attention to detail in training, which was important because we had to get as much as we could out of our practices and it showed this weekend," said Louisville head coach Derek Copeland "The weather was certainly a factor again this weekend but we handled it much better. It was nice seeing everything come together for us. The mileage on the Ohio River has certainly paid off for this team."
 Up next, the Cardinals will have a week away from competition to prepare for a series of races in Ann Arbor, Mich., on May 3. Louisville is scheduled to compete against the host Wolverines as well as No. 3 ranked Ohio State. "Now, we have to turn our attention to completing the semester in the classroom with finals and also training for the races against Ohio State and Michigan in two weeks," said Copeland. "We have a plan for this time of the season and we know it works. We'll get plenty of rest and do a lot of studying to put ourselves in a good position for the racing in Michigan."


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Our latest edition of CARDINAL COUPLE Radio...on Crescent Hill Radio...is now up and available for listening in the archives. A good show where we talk a lot of lacrosse, softball, WNBA and Worldwide takes a lacrosse quiz. Some great soundbytes from Coach Kellie Young and Kay Morissette to hear and the usual wisecracks and in-depth reporting and analysis you've come to love and anticipate.

LINK:

www.crescenthillradio.com

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Wednesday Cardinal Couple -- Catching up on the Cards


WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

( Cardinal Couple columnist and radio personality Jenny O'Bryan checks in with the "hump day" edition of CC. Today, she looks at golfers, hoopsters, kickers and sticks!)


FORE!

The golf team finished the fall season with a trip to San Antonio, Texas in the Alamo Invitational.  The team finished overall in 9th place with a score of 872.  Oklahoma won the event with an 840, LSU second with an 848 and Arkansas 3rd with a score of 851. 

Emily Haas led the team finishing tied for 17th.   Laura Restrepo finished tied at 22nd, Katie Petrino finish tied at 50th and Tara Lyons tied at 61st. 

The team will open their spring season February 17.
 
Congratulations to the women of golf as they finish up a strong fall schedule. 
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GETTING THEIR KICKS

Several polls were released on Tuesday with 3 of our women’s teams ranked. 

Soccer finished the regular season this past weekend earning a first round bye in The American Conference Tournament.  The kickin’ Cards finished the season with an overall record of 12-4-1 and were rewarded with an appearance in the polls. 

In the rankings for the first time this season the Cards came in at 24th in the Soccer America Poll and 25th in the Top Drawer Soccer Poll.  As Jeff mentioned in the Tuesday comment section the typical poll in soccer that is referenced is the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).   In this poll the Cards are getting votes but have not quite cracked the top 25. 

Regardless of the polling, the soccer team is getting some recognition for a great season played.  Having earned the first round bye, you can see your Soccer Cards at Cardinal Park on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. matching up against the winner of Memphis vs. Houston on Friday evening.   (Louisville beat both teams in regular season play). 

Get out and see the team this Sunday!
 
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THE FLOCK PREPARES FOR TOURNEY

As we have been talking about on Cardinal Couple Radio hour, the Field Hockey Cards have had a fantastic season.    The team heads in to the final weekend of regular season play, at home at Trager Field, this weekend before Big East Tournament play starts next weekend. 

The most recent polling has the hockey team heading in to the final weekend ranked 14th in the nation!   Get out and support your favorite sticks this weekend and join the team for senior day against Kent State on Sunday. 
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HOOPS DE DOO!

FINALLY, basketball season is here!  With one week to go before the lone exhibition game of the season for our basketball team, the first 2013-14 USA Coaches Poll was released on Tuesday.    The coaches ranked Louisville 5th in the nation coming in behind Connecticut, Duke, Stanford and Tennessee.    Check here for the full poll:
 

Connecticut enters the season as the prohibitive favorite to win the National Championship ( hmm...how’d that work out for Baylor?) and received all but one vote from the coaches, Tennessee receiving a lone vote. 
 
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NOW BATTING...

 
I’ll be writing for the Friday edition of Cardinal Couple this week.  I will take a quick look at the out of conference (OOC) slate of the schedule and giving you my predictions for the first half of the season. 

You want to weigh in?  Send me your thoughts at:
jennyo70@yahoo.com or send information directly to Paulie at Cardinal Couple and I will include it in the Friday edition.  


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Monday, September 16, 2013

Monday Cardinal Couple -- Soccer squeaks out 1-0 win. Golf on Monday and Tuesday



MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

- Women's soccer downs UTSA 1-0

- Women's golf hosts Cardinal Cup Mon/Tues

- New rankings for 2014 Cards WBB commits


A "W" is a "W" whether it's 10-0 or 1-0. The Louisville women's soccer team picked up their 4th "W" of the season Sunday in Cardinal Park with a 1-0 win over Texas San Antonio. Christine Exeter kicked in the only score of the game 35 minutes into the second half to give the Cards the only point they needed to improve to 4-2-1.

Louisville dominated the action in the first 45 minutes despite not scoring . The Cards had 14 shots, including 9 on goal, compared to three for the Roadrunners.

The second half brought plenty of opportunites for UofL to pad the lead but it wasn't until the 80th minute of play before the deadlock was broken.

The Cards had a whopping 23-11 shot advantage for the contest. They return to action Saturday, Sept 21st...travelling to Marquette for a 7 p.m. match.

Coach Ferguson-Dayes comments below:

http://www.gocards.com/allaccess/?media=405429

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Courtney Trimble's Louisville women's golf team swings into tournament
action Monday when they host the Cardinal Cup at Cardinal Club in Simpsonville, KY.


A stellar list of opponents travel in to putt and chip. Cincinnati, Ball State, Houston, Kansas, Illinois State, Marshall, Memphis, MTSU, Murray, NKU, USF and UTC will compete in 56 holes of golf...36 on Monday and 18 on Tuesday.

Louisville will field two teams for the event. "A" team will feature Laura Restrepo, Katie Petrino, Emily Haas, Tara Lyons and Haley Andreas. Team "B" consists of Louise Oxner, Emily Kurey, Shannon Gramley, Meagan Theiss and Sara Karlsson.

You can follow the live scoring at www.golfstat.com

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This from regular reader and commenter Kenny S.:

ESPN hoopgurlz moved Sydney and Mariya up in their rankings.They both were rated as 4 star,
now they are both rated as 5 star.So now Sydney,Mariya and Myisha are all 5 star and Ariana is a
4 star.They are all wing player and are ranked in the wing position as follows Myisha #10,Sydney
#11,Mariya #14 and Ariana #22.Not bad ,now we have to wait and see if they live up to their billing.

  • GRADEPLAYER INFOSTATUS
  • 97
    Myisha Hines-Allen, W

    • POS RANK W #10
    • HT 6-1
    • HS Montclair H.S. (NJ)
    Verbal
  • 97
    Sydney Brackemyre, W

    • POS RANK W #11
    • HT 6-0
    • HS Clinton Massie School (OH)
    Verbal
  • 96
    Mariya Moore, W

    • POS RANK W #14
    • HT 6-0
    • HS Salesian H.S. (CA)
    Verbal
  • 91
    Ariana Freeman, W

    • POS RANK W #22
    • HT 5-11
    • HS Paul VI H.S. (VA)

Note: Freeman is a verbal also. Sometimes the copy and paste doesn't work so well for me...

-Paulie



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