SUNDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Lady Cards taking some lumps, learning some lessons
-BIG EAST Saturday Review
-SUPER BOWL. We're ready, how about you?
-Good-bye, Charlie...
Shortly after listening to the UofL WBB loss to West Virginia, I turned off the radio...ambled into the den to catch the remainder of the men's game and did a little thinking about the Lady Cards. At first, the thoughts were...
Not pleasant.
Another road loss to a team Louisville was ranked above. Another game where the offense died for multiple minutes and the team played like committing turnovers was as valuable as nailing three-pointers.
I thought about the e-mails we would likely receive here at CARDINAL COUPLE and the next task ahead for this team...facing the mighty UConn on Tuesday night. Sonja left after the men's game to go grocery shopping...leaving me with a list of things she wanted included in the game write up. Honestly, I didn't feel like reviewing this one.
Bria Smith learned some lessons vs. WVU. Painful ones. |
As I reflect on yesterday's game, fresh after enjoying a uplifting early Sunday morning sermon, I turn to this game and this team in a 'lessons learned' point of view.
The object of any team is to learn from experiences and use that knowledge to improve and play better the next time out. Whether it's a 40 point win or 25 point loss, lessons can be learned from the result. Doesn't matter if you're a bench-riding freshman or highly heralded senior, you must continue to learn, try to improve and apply yourself to taking the lessons learned and using them to betterment.
"Dad gummit ! Gimme that ball and I'll teach ya a thing or two about guardin' me too close!" |
Sometimes, the lessons learned aren't pleasant. Sometimes, the lessons learned come from the bitter taste of defeat. The key is to keep in front of you the prime objective of learning. Gaining knowledge. Getting better. Improving.
Lessons learned. Lessons learned through adversity, through loss of players. Lessons from wins and losses.
We like the learning curve A-Tayy has been on as of late. |
One senior, two juniors, four sophomores and four freshmen learning the ropes, rolling with the punches and counter-punches. Surviving in the toughest conference in women's college basketball.
As fans, we'll be there for them. Whether the outcome is pleasing or disappointing. The concept of optimism is to expect good things from future events and situations. We're staying positive. We hope these athletes are, too.
Lessons learned. Can be a valuable thing. If you utilize the learning properly. The tests are ahead and some of them are tough ones. How will the students do?
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In addition to the UofL v.WVU game yesterday, 12 other BIG EAST teams took the court.
UConn defended the XL Center with a convincing 66-34 romp over Rutgers. Dolson with 16, Hayes added 14. A nice tune up for the Cards on Tuesday. For Rutgers, a bad beat...
Andrell Smith and the USF Bulls with a tough lesson learned Saturday. |
Villanova stays in the hunt for a plus .500 conference record with a 59-53 win over Providence. Burford playing some good ball for the Wildcats lately. She had 17 points.
Georgetown with a little tougher time than expected with Cincinnati in a 65-54 win. Sugar, Sugar with 19 for the visitors. 29-25 at the half. Cincy may be the best 2-8 conference record team in the nation...
Maybe Anne could suit up for the woeful Seton Hall WBB team... |
St. John's totally embarrassed Seton Hall with a 55-25 win. 26-12 at the half. Smith with 15 and Stevens 12 for the Red Storm. For Anne Donovan, an 0-10 start to BIG EAST play.
--A good pre Super Bowl matchup today with DePaul and Notre Dame squaring off at 1 p.m. If the Blue Demons play like they did against Louisville, they may hang around awhile against the mighty Irish lasses. Also, UK plays at 3 p.m. against the LSU ladies. Regardless of your feelings toward them, the Cats do play entertaining and aggressive hoops. And, the Matty Mitchell hair-do...
BIG EAST STANDINGS
Notre Dame 9-0 Villanova 5-5
Connecticut 9-1 Syracuse 4-6
Georgetown 7-3 Marquette 4-6
WVU 7-3 Providence 4-6
St.John's 7-4 USF 4-6
Louisville 6-4 Cincy 2-8
Rutgers 6-4 Pittsburgh 0-10
DePaul 5-4 Seton Hall 0-10
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The Super Bowl later today. We have no team still in it...my Bears falling out early and Sonja's Indianapolis Colts...(well, yeah...mumble, mumble...cough). Still, we'll attend the usual Super Bowl party we head to each year and watch the game, the commercials, consume the chili, guacamole dip and chicken wings and hope our numbers come up on the "dollar square" at the end of each quarter.
Is Brady the best QB in the NFL? |
So, who ya got? Paul calls it 28-17 NEW ENGLAND...Sonja is going with it 24-23 GIANTS. We hope the ex-Cardinal Deion Branch has a great game and Madonna's half-time show is "TV worth watching". Enjoy!
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Sadly, we say our final good-bye's to long-time local and regional sports impresario and figure Charlie Ruter. He died in his Fern Creek home, surrounded by friends and family on Saturday.
He was instrumental in so many aspects of sports in our area, especially track and field. I was fortunate enough to know him through Sportsmen's Supper Club and other groups and always enjoyed his insights, quick wit and humor and generosity. I used to tease him that he always tried to trip me when I ran in the Mason-Dixon Games years ago in Freedom Hall. When I'd sell him 50/50 raffle tickets at club meetings, he's always try to "con" me out of a few extra. He was always successful in doing so.
They named the track at Fern Creek High School after him. I walk on that track several times a week when the weather permits and the gates are unlocked. I hope I'm still walking that track at 91...the age he made it to.
Farewell, buddy. Thank you for serving our country in WW II and serving our community for many years after that.
Fern Creek Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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