TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
( Staff Columnist and radio personality Jenny O' Bryan with today's report and a good one it is...the Selection Monday for WBB at the KFC YUM! Center! She also did the photos that you'll find in today's article. They would not allow her or Jeff in the bouncies, however...)
Fans waiting for Lady Cards autographs! |
From the onset fans were greeted by the team set up in the lobby of the main concourse providing season posters and autographing them for the Cardinal Faithful. Many waited in line to greet, chat with and get autographs from their favorite players.
The lobby was filled with not only opportunities to meet the team, but free pictures with Louie the Cardinal Bird, face painting and a giant bounce house and slide greeted the young at heart. I found myself spending much of the hour prior to the bracket unveiling snapping pictures and talking to friends who love this women’s program.
When I finally found my way into the lower bowl and found my seating, I was delighted to see such a good turnout for the night. My unofficial guestimate for the night would put the crowd between 300-350 Cardinal Faithful.
Shelby Harper signs for the fans |
One of the themes of the night, from anyone given an opportunity to speak, was the fan support of this team. All three players and both Coaches mentioned one of the best things about playing/coaching for Louisville Women’s Basketball is the fan support. Coach Newbauer apparently was told early on, in this his first season with the team, that even in a bad game fans woud number 8,000+. He mentioned that being one of the many things that stand out to him from this season. The players, too, were all very appreciative of the fan support and are grateful to play the 1st (and hopefully 2nd) round of the tournament at home in front of such great fan support.
Hammond, when asked about the transition from her freshman to sophomore year, commented on the pace and physicality of the game. As an incoming freshman one comes in and is just “wow’d” by how much faster the game is. She was better prepared for that after a season under her belt and off season workouts to improve her game. Smith commented on an already physical game getting tougher in the post season. Both are grateful for the home comforts that hosting the first rounds provide.
Bouncies for the kids! |
I went in to the evening hoping Louisville got a little unfair treatment from the Bracket Committee, as in years past, and maybe got seeded a little lower than they deserved, and would be pushed down to a 6 seed. Much like one of the readers here at the Couple commented recently, a 6 seed would have pushed us in to the lower half of the bracket and matched us against a potential 2 seed in the regionals instead of a 1 seed. Instead, a very reasonable 5 seeding for the team gets the team the likely 1 seed if they make it to the Sweet 16. In this case, Baylor.
Before I go too far down that road, though, the team first has to be ready for 1st round action on Sunday around 2:30 p.m. as an estimated tip time. It’s win and survive, or lose and go home.
The NCAA Tournamnet kicks off in Louisville on Sunday around 12:10 for first round action of Purdue (4) vs. Liberty (13). Following that game is our hometown favorite Cardinals (5) vs. Middle Tennessee State University (12) with an estimated tip off at 2:30 p.m.
Allie ready to celebrate after face-painting |
Cardinal Faithful, this is your call to action! Be there. Support your local team. Support your hometown seniors Monique Reid and Shelby Harper as they play their final games at KFC Yum Center.
Editor note: Great recap of the event, Jenny! Be sure to listen to Cardinal Couple Radio on Saturday for interviews with Julie Hermann, Sean Moth, Cam Newbauer, Al Greener, Asia Taylor and fan reaction to the Cards seed and
opponents....
HERE'S A INFORMATIVE READ ON LOUISVILLE'S FIRST ROUND MATCHUP:
http://www.goblueraiders.com/content.cfm/id/66889
Editor note: Great recap of the event, Jenny! Be sure to listen to Cardinal Couple Radio on Saturday for interviews with Julie Hermann, Sean Moth, Cam Newbauer, Al Greener, Asia Taylor and fan reaction to the Cards seed and
opponents....
HERE'S A INFORMATIVE READ ON LOUISVILLE'S FIRST ROUND MATCHUP:
http://www.goblueraiders.com/content.cfm/id/66889
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I apologize for the lack of detail, but, wanted to inform the readers that the Softball Cards lost on Monday to Iowa 6-2.
A positive note for softball, though, is that junior catcher Maggie Ruckenbrod was named Big East Softball Player of the Week. Congratulations Maggie, keep digging them out of the dirt and pegging them off at the bags!
Editor's Note: The Cards were in trouble early in this one, but for once is wasn't Caralisa Connell in hot water. Rachel Le Coq drew the start but didn't make it out of the first Iowa at-bat before Connell came in to relieve.
Editor's Note: The Cards were in trouble early in this one, but for once is wasn't Caralisa Connell in hot water. Rachel Le Coq drew the start but didn't make it out of the first Iowa at-bat before Connell came in to relieve.
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Lacrosse Cards crept back in to the rankings at #20 this week after adding two more wins on the season. Check out the latest news out of the lacrosse camp:
Also, congrats to Katie Oliverio for being named to the Big East Honor Roll!
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I would be remiss to not mention this news on Louisville’s incredible Athletic Director Tom Jurich. He has been named as a finalist for Athletic Director of the Year award.
Tom Jurich has led this Univeristy in ways that I can not even begin to mention. Check out the attached article to really understand some of the many things he has done, and continues to do for the athletic programs at U of L. Of particular note this past winter was securing a long term contract with the highly sought after Coach Charlie Strong of football. If that was not enough for one man’s job, he also steered Louisville out of the soon to be defunct Big East Conference as we know it, and secured a spot for the University of Louisville in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
It is my humble opinion that Mr. Jurich is highly deserving of this award. Congratulations to a very deserving man. In Tom we Trust!
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