TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
( Back from her trip to Bayou Country, Sandy Walker returns today to share her laundry list all things UofL sports relevant. The University of Louisville womens' basketball team plays Rutgers tonight in the KFC YUM! Center at 7 p.m. in BIG EAST action. Both teams are coming off of conference-opening losses, Louisville to DePaul and Rutgers to St. John's. Should be a good one...Rutgers center Monique Oliver coming off a sprained ankle. See you at the YUM! Jenny will have the recap Tuesday night/Wednesday morning)
VOLLEYBALL
Volleyball signee, Maya McClendon, was named to the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA seventh annual Under Armour Girls High School All-America Teams. Check out details at http://www.gocards.com/sports/w-volley/spec-rel/121412aaa.html .
SOFTBALL
This year’s Bullpen Dinner will feature Olympian Danielle Lawrie as the keynote speaker. The annual dinner will be held in the Regency Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Saturday January 26 at 7:30 p.m. You can find out now to be a part of the celebration by checking out http://www.gocards.com/sports/w-softbl/spec-rel/121012aab.html .
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LACROSSE
By a vote of the players the lacrosse team has again named the trio of Katie Oliverio, Monica Negron and Janaye Dzikewich as this year’s captains.
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WOMEN’S HOOPS ON TV
THIS WEEK PER NCAA.COM
Rutgers at Louisville | CBS SN | 7 p.m. | |
Detroit at Green Bay | horizonleague.com | 8 p.m. | |
Utah vs. Colorado | Pac-12 Network | 8 p.m. | |
Stanford vs. California | Pac-12 Network | 10 p.m. | |
Wednesday | Texas at West Virginia | WVUSports.com | 7 p.m. |
Oklahoma at TCU | FSSW Plus | 8 p.m. | |
Cleveland State at Illinois-Chicago | horizonleague.com | 5:30 p.m. | |
Kansas State at Texas Tech | FSSW | 8 p.m. | |
Thursday | Virginia at Georgia Tech | ESPN3 | 7 p.m. |
Wake Forest at Florida State | ESPN3 | 7 p.m. | |
North Carolina at North Carolina State | ACCDN/YT | 7 p.m. | |
Eastern Washington at Northern Arizona | NAU-TV | 8:35 p.m. | |
Iowa at Wisconsin | BTN | 8:30 p.m. | |
Illinois at Northwestern | BTN.com | 8 p.m. | |
Nebraska at Indiana | BTN | 6:30 p.m. | |
Wright State at Milwaukee | horizonleague.com | 8 p.m. | |
Central Michigan at Toledo | STO | 7 p.m. | |
Texas A&M at Kentucky | FSN | 6 p.m. | |
Missouri at Tennessee | SPSO | 8 p.m. | |
Florida at Mississippi State | SUN | 8 p.m. | |
Georgia at Alabama | CSS | 9 p.m. | |
A&M-Corpus Christi at McNeese State | ESPN3 | 6:30 p.m. | |
Louisiana-Monroe at Troy | Sun Belt Network | 1 p.m. | |
Seattle at New Mexico State | AggieVision | 8:30 p.m. | |
Friday | Washington State vs. Southern California | Pac-12 Network | 11 p.m. |
Saturday | Villanova at Pittsburgh | BETV | 6 p.m. |
Portland State at Northern Arizona | NAU-TV | 8:35 p.m. | |
West Virginia at Kansas State | FSN | 4 p.m. | |
TCU at Iowa State | Cyclones TV | 7 p.m. | |
Texas Tech at Oklahoma | SSTV web stream | 8 p.m. | |
Detroit at Cleveland State | horizonleague.com | 2 p.m. | |
Youngstown State at Valparaiso | horizonleague.com | 2:35 p.m. | |
Wright State at Green Bay | horizonleague.com | 3 p.m. | |
Illinois-Chicago at Loyola Chicago | horizonleague.com | 3 p.m. | |
FIU at UALR | Sun Belt Network | 2 p.m. | |
Pepperdine at BYU | BYUtv | 4 p.m. | |
Idaho at New Mexico State | AggieVision | 8:30 p.m. | |
Sunday | Boston College at Clemson | RSN | 1 p.m. |
Georgia Tech at North Carolina | ESPN3 | 2 p.m. | |
Miami (Fla.) at Florida State | RSN | 3 p.m. | |
Fordham at Charlotte | CBS SN | 2 p.m. | |
Rutgers at Notre Dame | ESPNU | 3:30 p.m. | |
Wisconsin at Michigan | BTN | 2 p.m. | |
Michigan State at Illinois | BTN | 4 p.m. | |
Nebraska at Penn State | ESPN2 | 2 p.m. | |
Oklahoma State at Texas | FSN | 12:30 p.m. | |
Baylor at Kansas | FSN | 2:30 p.m. | |
Southern Miss at Memphis | FSN | 4:30 p.m. | |
Toledo at Bowling Green | STO | 2 p.m. | |
San Diego State at Colorado State | CBS SN | 5 p.m. | |
Ohio State vs. Arizona State | Pac-12 Network | 3 p.m. | |
Colorado vs. Utah | Pac-12 Network | 5 p.m. | |
Lafayette at Navy | CBS SN | 12 p.m. | |
Tennessee at Florida | ESPNU | 11:30 a.m. | |
South Carolina at Georgia | CSS | 1 p.m. | |
Kentucky at Missouri | ESPNU | 1:30 p.m. | |
Alabama at Ole Miss | SPSO | 2:30 p.m. |
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BASKETBALL
RUTGERS AHEAD
The women will host Rutgers at home tonight at 7:00
Tonight one of my favorite coaches comes to town bringing with her a Rutgers University squad which represents one of 3 distinct schools which she has brought to NCAA final 4 contests. At times I think Vivian Stringer is one of the lesser known still active women's basketball "foundation" and coaches. Any lack of notoriety is due not to a lack of accomplishments or caring but instead to her more quiet and stoic outward appearance under which radiates the fire of a competitor and champion. To it we are truly privileged to have such a remaining active icon of the sport coming to our arena.
Through life she has faced and overcome multiple personal challenges and tragedies in the same way she teaches her players to handle and overcome issues. Her addressing of challenges began as far back as 1955 when she legally fought and defeated her high school which had refused her as a cheerleader because she was black. Adversity has continued to arise through severe medical issues of a child, the unexpected death of a husband and a media firestorm as late as 2007 when Don Imus, on his radio show, made derogatory racial remarks about her successful Rutgers team.
She is currently the 3rd most winning coaches in women's basketball history and is leading all active NCAA women's basketball coaches. While achieving this level of success her quiet but powerful on and off the court demeanor causes her to also be known and thought of by her players as their 2nd, and for a few their first, mom for their lifetimes.
With this history no one should under estimate any team she brings to town. While this year’s team may not appear to be one of her strongest threats it would be foolish to take them lightly. They come to tonight's nationally broadcast game, on the CBS sports network, with a Sunday 4 point loss to St John's in a contest similar to Louisville's Saturday loss to DePaul where they fought back from a major point deficit only to come up a bit short in the end. This makes both teams hungry and eager for a contest which would restore their credibility. The ending story in the Rutgers loss is a particularly sore point as after battling back to a 2 point game with less than a minute left, a referee mistakingly indicated the St John's player had a 2 shot foul where a 1& 1 was correct. After a missed first shot, the error was discovered and the player was given a chance, and was successful, in hitting the 1 & 1 in a do-over which sealed the win for St John's. I think this unfortunate situation, which ended their 9 game home winning streak, might create a greater than normal desire for a comeback win.
Through life she has faced and overcome multiple personal challenges and tragedies in the same way she teaches her players to handle and overcome issues. Her addressing of challenges began as far back as 1955 when she legally fought and defeated her high school which had refused her as a cheerleader because she was black. Adversity has continued to arise through severe medical issues of a child, the unexpected death of a husband and a media firestorm as late as 2007 when Don Imus, on his radio show, made derogatory racial remarks about her successful Rutgers team.
She is currently the 3rd most winning coaches in women's basketball history and is leading all active NCAA women's basketball coaches. While achieving this level of success her quiet but powerful on and off the court demeanor causes her to also be known and thought of by her players as their 2nd, and for a few their first, mom for their lifetimes.
With this history no one should under estimate any team she brings to town. While this year’s team may not appear to be one of her strongest threats it would be foolish to take them lightly. They come to tonight's nationally broadcast game, on the CBS sports network, with a Sunday 4 point loss to St John's in a contest similar to Louisville's Saturday loss to DePaul where they fought back from a major point deficit only to come up a bit short in the end. This makes both teams hungry and eager for a contest which would restore their credibility. The ending story in the Rutgers loss is a particularly sore point as after battling back to a 2 point game with less than a minute left, a referee mistakingly indicated the St John's player had a 2 shot foul where a 1& 1 was correct. After a missed first shot, the error was discovered and the player was given a chance, and was successful, in hitting the 1 & 1 in a do-over which sealed the win for St John's. I think this unfortunate situation, which ended their 9 game home winning streak, might create a greater than normal desire for a comeback win.
The Scarlet Knights high scoring threats in Big East play have been Sophomore Betnijah Laney and Senior Erica Wheeler while 6'2" F/C Monique Oliver's 11.1 ppg. average leads the team in scoring for the season. This could provide an exciting match-up with Louisville's Sara Hammond. See you at the pre-game warm ups.
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BIG EAST BASKETBALL NEWS
There is hope for all as on Saturday Notre Dame showed a national television audience that currently top-ranked Connecticut could be defeated as a 73-72 score took the Huskies down at their home arena in Storrs.
Sandy W.
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