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Monday, July 6, 2015

Christianna Carr visits Louisville...Dream hold off Storm -- Monday Cardinal Couple



CHRISTIANNA CARR VISITS LOUISVILLE


Christianna Carr, a 6'0" wing from Eden Prairie, MN spent Sunday in the 'Ville touring the UofL campus and facilities with the UofL assistant coaches as they get ready for a busy week of checking out the talent that is busy with AAU ball. 

Carr could be a very good one. She started playing varsity high school basketball as an eighth grader in Eden Prairie and is ranked #5 in the class of 2018. 

Carr is adept at shooting from the wing and displays great athleticism all over the court. She is particularly successful at finding open teammates and knocking down the mid-range jumper.



As a freshman last year, Carr received offers from Minnesota and Iowa State. It is not known if the Cards offered or not during her visit....with head coach Jeff Walz busy as an assistant coach with the USA U 19 WBB squad, it's doubtful...but it's always good to draw the interest of upcoming sophomore to the program.

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ANGEL TO THE RESCUE...DREAM HOLD OFF STORM 72-64



Atlanta improves to 5-6 with the eight-point win over Seattle but it got dangerously close late in this one. The Dream saw a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter evaporate to one at 63-62 with 2:11 left in the game. 

Angel to the rescue time. 

Her "and 1" pushed Atlanta back to a 68-62 advantage and the Dream outscored Seattle 9-2 in the final two minutes to grab the victory. Sancho Lyttle nailed four free throws in the final minute to secure the "W".

McCoughtry had 23 points in the victory and Tiffany Hayes added 12 for Atlanta...who led the entire way. 

Shoni Schimmel continues to do well in All-Star voting but can't get out of the Michael Cooper doghouse...seeing only two minutes in the win. #23 had a nice assist on a pass to Lyttle...but also created two turnovers while she was on the court.

It looks like Cooper has decided on Rutgers alum Matee Ajavon as his point guard for now...she looked impressive drawing the start and directing the Dream offense yesterday...seeing 27 minutes of court time

The veteran guard entered the league in 2008 and played with the Houston Comets a year until they folded.  She went to the Washington Mystics in the dispersal draft where she played until this season. Matee was a big part of the 2006-07 Rutgers team that was runner ups for the NCAA title. 

paulie
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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Sunday Cardinal Couple -- New look Dream down Tulsa



SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

-Angel, Atlanta start WNBA season with win

-Amashi Ali-Kendall qualifies for NCAA meet

-Softball Super Regional unkind to Cats

-Unruly Julie?


Finally...some hoops to hold us over until the UofL WBB squad gets back in action...

The "new look" Atlanta Dream looked very good in an opening season win over Tulsa last night 98-81 in Atlanta. Angel McCoughtry and company spoiled Skylar Diggins debut in the WNBA by using a 21-6 run late in the first quarter to shock the Shock. The Fred Williams era as Atlanta skipper is off to a good start.

This is a different looking team than the 2012 Dream who sputtered in the 2012 playoff against Indiana after making it to the WNBA league finals in 2010 and 2011.

Yes, there are some returnees you'll remember and recognize. Angel McCoughtry, of course...along with veteran front liners Sancho Lyttle and Erika de Souza. Tiffany Hayes, the high scoring UConn guard.

After that, it's a shakeup of new talent. Three rookies on this year's squad...Anne Marie Armstrong (Georgia) Alex Bentley (Penn State) and Courtney Clements ( San Diego State) are guards that will be depended on to feed the scoring machines Hayes, DeSouza, Lyttle and Angel. Jasmine Thomas and Armintie (Price) Henderson will also dish the assists. 

The Dream is heavily guard-oriented under Coach Fred...with only three front-liners...DeSouza, Lyttle and nine year veteran Le'Coe Willingham (Auburn).

Angel likes what she sees.

"It looked like we've been here with everybody for a while. We got some new additions and they fit right in. I was very proud of how the girls played. It was very good chemistry today, and the thing is...we can still get better. I'm looking for a great season."

Angel had 16 points in the win. Tiffany Hayes led all scorers with 21 and Sancho Lyttle added 18.

Despite a rallying 28-19 run by Tulsa in the second quarter to make it close...the Dream scored 12 points off 10 Tulsa turnovers in the third quarter while pushing the lead to double digits...where it remained the rest of the game.

Atlanta will do well, we predict, under Williams...as long as he can keep the talent happy...something the former head coach of Atlanta, Marynell Meadors, failed to accomplish.

So far, Angel is on board.

"It's early in the season. There are going to be some things like that (Tulsa's run) but I was very pleased with what I saw today.

Keep the talent happy, Fred. So far, so good...

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Louisville thrower Amashi Ali-Kendall finished third in the shot put at a premilinary meet in Greensboro, NC for the NCAA Championships that will be held in Eugene, OR next month.

Her toss of 54' 5" was good enough to qualify for the Championships. It'll be the senior's first appearance in the NCAA Outdoor Championships. She came in second in the BIG EAST Championships earlier this month and did participate in the NCAA Indoor Championships last year.

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We're still following the Softball Super Regionals...even though Louisville isn't a participant. The state's only school in the Round of 16...Kentucky...took a 5-4 loss to Arizona State last night in Tempe. Four home runs for UK in the loss. They trail 1-0 in the best of three series.

Other winners and losers:

Oklahoma 8 - Texas A&M 0 (Oklahoma advances to WCWS)
Michigan 2 - Louisiana-Lafayette 1 (UM moves on 2-1)
Texas 3 - Fla. State 2 (Texas leads 1-0 in Super Regional)
Nebraska 5 - Oregon 2 (Huskies win at Eugene, lead 1-0)
Washington 1 - Missouri 0 ( UW headed to WCWS)
Tennessee 5 - Alabama 3 (Vols earn a berth in Okla.City)
Florida 4 - UAB 3 (Gators go up 1-0)

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It didn't take long for the muckrakers and sensational slimeballs to go after new Rutgers AD Julie Hermann. They're dragging out Hermann's departure from Tennessee in the swipe below:

HERMANN ABUSIVE?


Digging back 16 years in the past to try and slam one of five women Athletic Directors in Division I NCAA Sports is a cheap and tawdry attempt by Fox Sports and Tim Pernetti loyalists to heap more wood on the raging fire that is Rutgers Athletics.

I stepped on an ant last week. Quite by mistake. It's a wonder I haven't been brought up on animal abuse and cruelity charges by some dirtball columnist out there.

Did I do anything I regret 16 years ago? Probably. Renewing football tickets for Ron Cooper's final year at UofL comes to mind. That was abuse...much more than what Hermann allegedly did.

Sometimes, I'm ashamed to be in this profession of writer and columnist. We have some real jerks and scum-buckets in our midst. Don Henley nailed it right on the head years ago with his song "Dirty Laundry".

DON HENLEY'S "DIRTY LAUNDRY".

What was that old bible quote about 'ye free of sin casting the first stone'?  


-Paulie

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Tuesday Cardinal Couple - Where are they now?

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TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE


-We catch up on six former Cardinal foes.


With the WNBA in full swing now, we were looking at some highlights from games over the past few days and the questions arose about some of the foes that used to play against Louisville over the last few years and if they were in the WNBA.


We started our search with an easy one. Former Connecticut star Tiffany Hayes is playing on Angel's team...the Atlanta Dream. We saw some clips of the Dream's loss to the Fever on Sunday and Hayes appears to have lost none of the swagger and bravado that she had with the Huskies. She and Stefanie Dolson didn't have the best games in the KFC YUM! Center when they visited during the winter...but it was a UConn win. Dolson's going to miss Hayes when the 2012-13 version of the Huskies take the court.


Next on our magical player discovery tour was April Sykes. Besides sharing our last name, we watched her career at Rutgers over her four years with interest and saw her turn into a very good player after some rough earlier years. Still remember her uncalled for "enforcer" tactics in the KFC YUM! as a junior at the end of Rutgers' loss to the Cards. Friends of ours who follow the Rutgers program tell us she gained a lot more maturity and level-headedness as a senior. She's switched coasts...playing for the LA Sparks now. 


We followed the career of Natalie Novosel early on...starting with her days of high school ball at Lexington Catholic. Novosel was a key component at Notre Dame all four years that she toiled for Muffett McGraw. Her final appearance in the KFC YUM! Center was less than spectacular...Notre Dame won but a post game press conference revealed "Double N" was suffering from flu-like symptoms and allergy problems. Natalie is in our nation's capitol now...pounding the hardwood for the Washington Mystics. Skylar Diggins is going to miss the punch that Novosel and Devereaux Peters provided with Irish with last year...


Keisha Hampton had a fantastic collegiate career with Doug Bruno and the DePaul Blue Demons until injury cut her senior year short. She had a way of dominating the Lady Cards inside and was part of the injury train that went off the tracks for Bruno's ballers last season...leaving him with just seven bodies for the BIG EAST schedule. 


She was drafted 23rd in the WNBA draft by Seattle but didn't make the final roster cut. 


We also checked out a couple of players who made things rough for the Lady Cards from a couple of seasons ago. Although Hampton isn't going sleepless in Seattle, Victoria Dunlap is. 


She was the undersized center that over-performed during her years at UK. Hated it when she played the Lady Cards, but we did like watching her go up against SEC opponents for the Cats. She's on a Seattle Storm roster that looks awfully strong this season and teamed up with former Vol Shennika Strickland and powerhouse Lauren Jackson. 


We also wondered where Cardinal-killer Courtney Vandersloot ended up. We'll remember for a long time the whipping she and her Gonzaga teammates put on the Cards early in the regional match-up a couple of years ago...and the furious rally that Louisville mustered to get back in the game. Vandersloot has left the Pacific Northwest and taken her game to the Chicago Sky roster. 


Which Cardinals will we be tracking several years from now in the WNBA? We're confident Angel will still be wrecking havoc on opponents. We'd like to see Monique Reid get the chance to test her inside-scoring proficiency against some of the front-liners on the next level. Can "Sho-time" Schimmel take her magic act to the WNBA and have success with it? Will Becky Burke have success in the European leagues and maybe catch the eye of a WNBA team that needs a long-range specialist? 


Who do you think might be introduced as a ex-Cardinal and current WNBA player down the road?  


Maybe we can get Walz to lobby for a Louisville WNBA franchise, trade for Angel, add C.B. and staff the rest of the team with Lady Cards. It'd liven up the summer months around here...and we have no doubt that filling the lower bowl in the KFC YUM! would be no problem with (what to call our imaginary team?)...


The Louisville Lasers?
The Kentucky Fillies?


Nice mind-wandering on a rainy Tuesday morning...have a great day everybody!
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Huskies in town to seek 10th. BIG EAST Win

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TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

-#3 UConn set to play Lady Cards at YUM! tonight.

-Final pre-game thoughts from Jenny

Dolson leads UConn
in rebounding
Geno Aureimma brings the third ranked Connecticut women's basketball team to the KFC YUM! Center for a 7 p.m. matchup against the #14 UofL Cardinals WBB squad.

The game will be shown on CBS Sports Network.

Hayes is a scoring machine
Tough task ahead for Jeff Walz's Lady Cards. UConn (21-2, 9-1) has won the last ten against Louisville. You have to go back to 1993 to find a Cardinal win over the Huskies. UConn leads the series 10-1.

Geno's crew was impressive in their last outing, demolishing #13 Rutgers 66-34 at Gampel Pavillion. Sophomore Stefanie Dolson led the Husky charge with 16 points and senior guard Tiffany Hayes added 14 for UConn. 

Hartley has had an
excellent sophomore
year
UConn has four in double figures for the season. Besides Hayes and Dolson, sophomore Bria Hartley averages 14.3 a game and freshman Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis contributes 14 a contest. Kelly Faris, a junior guard, has 57 steals on the year.

Louisville has lost two on the road leading up to tonight's game. Louisville is 9-0 in the KFC YUM! Center this season and 22-2 lifetime.

Kallen Mosqueda-Lewis
is a multiple BIG EAST
freshman of the week
award winner
The Cards (17-6, 6-4) will have their hands full with the guard combo of Hayes and Hartley, the defense, rebounding and scoring of Dolson, defensive play of Faris, Caroline Doty and Mosqueda-Lewis. UConn excels at a breakneck, up and down the court pace and thrives on the transition game.

We'll have a full recap for you tonight after the action.

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(Jenny's take...)

The Huskies are beatable...as has been evidenced twice this season. It will be no small task to topple them. If the Lady Cards are to compete with UConn, here are my keys to the game:

--Louisville MUST start strong, play strong and end strong. They'll get buried with a slow start. No offensive lapses. Minutes gone by with no points and turnovers will spell defeat. Forty strong minutes needed from the five players on the court.

--Taking care of the ball. Each possession valued. The Huskies play very good defense and will work to create Lady Cards turnovers. Mental mistakes not needed tonight. Value each and every possession.

--Home court advantage. We can help them with this, as fans. We are that "6th player" tonight. It is our job to keep the energy high and help feed our team. They feed off our energy. We have to be present, loud and rowdy to entire 40 minutes. Our girls deserve no less.

For UConn...the first seven players to see the court are lethal in their own ways. Each one a weapon that needs to be defended.

Tiffany Hayes and Bria Hartley (senior and sophomore) are the consistent offensive threats. Every Husky can shoot, mind you. These two do it the best and must be contained. If the defense can do this, the Lady Cards have a chance. It's no small task, though...

Stephanie Dolson and Kiah Stokes are the "bigs" in the paint. Stokes, a freshman, spells the sophomore Dolson. Dolson has been prone to some foul trouble lately. If UofL's "bigs" can play strong and clean, get Dolson in early foul trouble...it will help Louisville in this game. Stokes is no walk in the park, though. She had a good effort against Brittany Griner of Baylor. Regardless of the "big" in at the time...defense is job #1 on them and blocking out mandatory.

Kelly Faris and Caroline Doty are both intelligent players. They see the floor. They assist the shot and can take the shot. Doty, despite the chronic knee trouble, is playing quite well recently. Faris can do anything asked of her and leads UConn in steals. Two dangerous players.

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (KML) is usually first off the bench. She has a pretty shot, great moves. Gets compared to Maya Moore a lot. This freshman will be the BIG EAST Freshman of the Year. Another sniper in the bushes, she'll shoot opponents down with her accuracy and speed.

Know this.

The Huskies do not take a game, or any minutes, off. They may start out of synch occasionally...but it doesn't last long. A Lady Cards early lead would be great. A Lady Cards early clunker will be disastrous.

Personally, for me...a successful game against the Huskies does not have to end up in the win column. It would be great, of course, but there are other things that can come out of tonight's game that can be considered a success.

Keeping the game close. Finding ways to shut down their best players. Playing hard for forty minutes. Louisville's got to give it 40 minutes tonight. Their best 40 minutes of the season. Give me that, Lady Cards, and I'll be happy.

Anything less than that spells U-G-L-Y. Play with the enthusiasm you did in the first 14 minutes at West Virginia and extend it another 26 tonight. Good luck !!

(Thanks, Jenny for the insights and observations! A tough task, yeah..you betcha. Difficult? Oh, yeah. Impossible?
No. Exciting? WE hope so. See you after the game with the results.)
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