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-Volleyball sweeps Panthers in Pittsburgh
-Softball outhits Racers 7-1
-Soccer battles to tie with USF
-Field Hockey falls to Albany
-Atlanta headed to third game in WNBA playoffs
Quite the active day for Cardinal Sports Sunday! Here's a recap of the action...
VolleyCards earn a sweep over Pittsburgh
Pitt focused their concentration on trying to stop Lola Arsanbekova yesterday and they found out that there are plenty of weapons on this Louisville Volleyball squad that can and will defeat you. Emily Juhl provided nine kills and Brooke Mattingly and Gwen Rucker chipped in seven each and combined for seven blocks in the Cardinals' 25-18, 25-12, 25-22 win.
Lola did get 12 kills in the contest, far below her season average, but it was teamwork and a bit of revenge for the Cards...who lost to Pitt last year in the KFC YUM! Center.
UofL and Pitt battled early in the first game, neither squad getting a clear advantage until a 5-0 Cardinal run put some distance between the two teams, thanks to Juhl's six kills.
The Cards jumped out to a 7-1 early lead in the second game, extending that to 13-3 and taking a 13-point victory...thanks to 15 kills between Juhl and Arslanbekova.
After halftime, Pitt refused to cave in...never gaining a lead but never letting UofL pull away. Forcing a 14-14 tie, the Panthers stayed close until kills by Gwen Rucker and Juhl gave the Cards the game and the sweep of the match.
Louisville (14-2, 3-1) returns home for three in a row...facing Seton Hall Saturday at noon in Cardinal Arena, Rutgers Sunday at noon in the KFC YUM! Center and #9 Texas Monday night at 7 p.m. in the YUM!
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Softball mauls Murray State in Fall Scrimmage
Led by sophomore shortstop Whitney Arion's 2 for 2 batting...that produced a home run and four RBI's...Louisville easily downed Murray State yesterday at Ulmer Stadium.
A five-run fourth inning was the deciding blow to the Racers. Leading 2-0 coming into the inning, the Cards posted the runs when Arion's three-run blast scored her, Brittany Sims and Katelyn Mann. Singles from Jennifer Esteban, Jordan Trimble, Katie Keller and Alicja Wolny added two more for the Cards to provide a comfortable lead for Sandy Pearsall's squad.
Junior Rachel LeCoq started in the circle for UofL and got the win with four innings of pitching. Caralisa Connell struck out four in the final three innings for the save.
With Tori Collins graduated, it's time for Sonja to pick a new favorite on Sandy Pearsall's softballers. Arion may be that player...as for me, I'm torn between Taner Fowler and Jordan Trimble. All good picks.
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Women's Soccer forces a 1-1 tie against the Bulls
Louisville capitalized on a late penalty kick from Angelika Uremovich to tie USF with six minutes left in the game. The Cards then battled South Florida for two scoreless overtime periods to create the tie and go to 7-3-2 overall.
"I'm happy with our performance in the second half and both overtimes. Our kids battled to the end and we had our chances. I'm proud of how we responded in the second half. We are a mentally tougher team because of this game" -- Louisville women's soccer head coach Karen Ferguson-Dayes.
The Cards return home to host two BIG EAST contests...Villanova on Friday (7 p.m.) and Georgetown on Sunday (1 p.m.)
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Filed Hocked foiled by Albany 3-1
Despite Amber Thomas's sixth goal of the season, UofL Field Hockey takes their second weekend loss...falling to Albany 3-1. The Cards battled the Great Danes to a scoreless first half tie, but three straight Albany second half goals left Louisville in a hole too deep to climb out of.
Albany out-shot the Cards 22-7. Erin Conrad registered 11 stops for Louisville, who goes to 7-5 and 1-1 on the season.
The schedule doesn't get any easier for Justine Sowry's squad, facing two more top ten opponents next weekend in Trager Stadium. #5 UConn comes in for a noon Saturday tilt and # 10 Iowa visits Sunday at 1 p.m.
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McCoughtry's 22 not enough as Dream fall 103-88
With home court advantage and a 1-0 lead in the playoff series against Indiana, one would have figured the Atlanta Dream would be the prohibitive favorite to pull off the sweep and advance to the WNBA Eastern Division finals.
Indiana disagreed. Breaking open a close first half, the Fever out-pointed Angel and company 31-20 in the third quarter and pushed that lead to 20 in the fourth en route to a 15-point thumping of Atlanta in Philips Arena.
Tamika Catchings produced 18 of her game-high 25 points in the fourth quarter to secure the victory and the two teams will face again Tuesday to see who advances to the division finals against the Connecticut Sun.
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Finally, a reminder that the Choose Your Favorite UofL Womens' Athlete contest has started here at Cardinal Couple. Over on the left side of the site, you'll find first round action in this sweet sixteen. The current match-up pits Volleyball's Gwen Rucker vs. Lacrosse's Nikki Boltja.
Boltja grabbed an early advantage in the duel, but Rucker supporters have pushed her to the lead. Only two more days to vote on this one...who ya got?
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Monday, October 1, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Today laundry features mixed loads needing special attention!
TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Staff columnist Sandy Walker offers a downpour of valuable information on this rainy Tuesday in Louisville. Grab the raincoat, umbrella and skip the sandals today!
Tournaments, tournaments and more tournaments – All here on U of L campus facilities. Recruits, tournament tickets, kitties, L – Club Brick problems and more history.
Staff columnist Sandy Walker offers a downpour of valuable information on this rainy Tuesday in Louisville. Grab the raincoat, umbrella and skip the sandals today!
Tournaments, tournaments and more tournaments – All here on U of L campus facilities. Recruits, tournament tickets, kitties, L – Club Brick problems and more history.
BASKETBALL
Last week before full practices!!!!
See Tournament Championship ticket information below.
· Calendar reminder for the women’s basketball tip-off luncheon. Mark Tuesday October 23, 2012 beginning at noon and held at the KFC YUM! Center.
Jeff Walz will be the featured speaker. Check for details at http://www.uoflsports.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/091312aaa.html .
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On campus visits still in process. Emmonnie Henderson (@E_BallSoHard_32) and
Mercedes Russell (@MerSladezz)
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are scheduled for campus visits of October 26 with additional home visits by our coaches to be scheduled.
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Linnae Harper (@OhH_NaeNae) appears to be a favorite of Mercedes Russell as she indicated as a choice of who she would like to play with.
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· Saniya Chong reportedly is still interested in Louisville.
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Brianna Ruiz Despite a summer knee injury, 5’ 10” Del Oro senior guard Brianna Ruiz - is still heavily recruited and is reported to have 20 scholarship offers. Louisville is to have visited September 20.
· Imani Wright keeps appearing in multiple web forum rumors and discussions.
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CHAMPIONSHIPS
Due to the work of the Tom Jurich and the University we are fortunate to have the facilities and the personnel to attract the attention of the NCAA and their decision to bring multiple post season games/matches to Louisville. I know it may seem a bit early but time has a way of sneaking up on us so get your calendars out and set these times and dates to print.
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CROSS COUNTRY
We are fortunate to have the NCAA Cross Country Championships being held at Louisville’s Tom Sawyer State Park on November 17, 2012. Tickets are available at the park upon arrival and collected as you park. Entry fee is $10.00 per person.
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VOLLEYBALL
On December 13 and 15 Louisville will host the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship. The events will be held at the best volleyball facilities in the nation, our KFC YUM! Center. Tickets can be purchased through the NCAA.com website. All-session tickets are $62, and special rates are available for groups and teams wishing to attend. You can also buy tickets for the event through the Louisville Athletic Ticket Office by calling (502) 852-5151.
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FIELD HOCKEY
The Big East Field Hockey Championship is being held at Trager Stadium on November 2 & 4. Tickets are available for each days individual sessions at $5.00 for Adults, Seniors and Youths both get in for $3.00 for each session and college students gain entry for free with a valid student ID.
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BASKETBALL
The First and Second Rounds of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament is being held at the KFC YUM! Center on Sunday March 24 and Tuesday March 26. Other regional game locations will be held either on these dates or on Saturday March 23 and Monday March 25 so you will be able to see other action between the 64 tournament teams.
Tickets are available through the NCAA at NCAA.org, Ticketmaster, the Louisville Athletic Ticket Office at ticketoffice@louisville.eduat or by calling 502-852-5151. The Ticket Master link opens http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/16004933F2388E3F where then clicking “On sale dates and times” on the right opens a drop down where Season Ticket holders can purchase tickets beginning today, September 25, and general public ticket purchases begin October 1, 2012. Tickets are on a first come, first serve basis so let’s make it our mission to show the country the support Louisville has for women’s basketball by filling the arena. Bring your friends and make it a party.
U of L’s invite to the tournament dance will allow them to not only play their first round game but if successful on the 24th, they will also play their second round game at their KFC YUM! Center home arena. All-session tickets are $32 or $18 for youth, seniors or college students.
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KITTIES
We still have 4 baby kitties who need help in their upbringing so that as adult Cats they can eventually be the best citizens possible. They cannot help being genetically programmed as baby kitties instead of baby birdies. Please help me find good U of L foster homes for these orphan babies who have already been to the vet for their healthy baby checkups. It would be a terrible thing to contribute to the addition of the undomesticated/feral wildcat population.
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Prayers to Deceased Athlete's Family & Friends
By Chad Twaro, Southeast Missouri Sports Information
"CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – On Thursday afternoon, senior Meg Herndon from the Southeast Missouri soccer team passed away at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Mo.
Herndon suffered severe injuries in an automobile accident on Sept. 9 and had been hospitalized since.
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Herndon played 55 matches in her four years with the Redhawks and started 39 times. She helped lead the Redhawks to an Ohio Valley Conference championship in 2011, starting all 19 matches on defense during that season.
A standout in the classroom as well, Herndon held a 3.83 grade point average as a nursing major. She earned a spot on the OVC Commisioner's Honor Roll three times and was a three-time Southeast Scholar-Athlete."
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L FUND WALL OF HONOR LIMITED TO MEN?
I recently became aware that the L-Club has begun a fund raising campaign which involves the purchasing a $150 brick on the “Letter Winners Wall of Honor”. The letter-winners wall will be located at the corner of Floyd and Warnock streets with the funds raised will be used to provide scholarships for student athletes.
All of the plans sounds great until and unless you were a female letter winner as the sport name and each row can contain up to 16 letters
"Please fill out the information above.
Each line can be a maximum of "16 characters" Men's Basketball = 16 letters
Women's Basketball = 18 letters which is > what is allowed.
While I absolutely want this project to move forward and be successful, changes need to and can occur. An additional look at the brick calls for the years of play to be located on the last of 3 available lines. Perhaps instead of
Name
Sport
Years of Play
The choices could be:
Name
Years with Space then Men’s or Womens
Sport Name such as Basketball
It can be made to work as it would be sad to have a Letter Winner Wall across from facilities which include women athletes with no former women athletes names on the wall. Contact can be made to the Cardinal Athletics, L-Club at 2100 S. Floyd St., Louisville, KY 40292.
Atlanta Dream with Angel McCaughtry to Play Indiana
in First Round of the WNBA Playoffs
The first game will be played on September 28 at the Indiana Fever’s home court. It can be watched at 7:00 on ESPN2.
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HOW IT WAS – ANOTHER BLAST FROM THE PAST
The women’s basketball team was to play in a tournament in Lexington on the UK campus. We were privileged to be provided 2, Get this, 2 University of Louisville owned cars to make the trip. I am serious when using the word privileged as it was really a big deal. As normal, time was tight and by the time we and our jammed in luggage arrived in Lexington with very little time so our coach needed to participate in a coaches meeting on campus while we needed to get to our hotel rooms, change into our uniforms and return to the campus for our game.
All was well as we dropped off the coach –- notice no assistants existed – and headed into town to our hotel where 4 players were booked per room. We circled and circled the streets of Lexington without being able to find the hotel name we were given. One by one, at red lights, a player would leave the first car, ask a person on the street for information, tell the players in the first car then hop into the second car to share the new directions. As you might figure, eventually the only person left in the first car was the driver with the remaining players literally crammed into the 2nd car – that is all except me who had actually been successful in learning that the hotel had changed its name and was only a short distance away. Unfortunately, the light had changed and the cars had left me behind in a pre-cell phone era with no wallet, change, ID or familiarity with the town.
I made it to the hotel lobby by walking with a helpful downtown shopper while the cars continued to circle for a while longer. We did make it to the game on time, barely, while making most of our uniform changes in the cars on the way to the arena as there was no time to check into the rooms.
I am sure that I lost some of the humor in the translation but at the time it was just two car loads of inexperienced college travelers turned loose on the city of Lexington and a story being told 3 decades later.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Sandy's Laundry Day
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TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Sandy catches us up on (where do we begin...?)
(The Tuesday Edition of Cardinal Couple is Sandy's Laundry Day and we get updates on Cardinal Caravan, Angel, Volleyball, women's basketball, field hockey, six geese a 'laying, five golden rings, four calling birds...well, you get the idea. Lotsa good stuff here today!)
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Cardinal Caravan
Don’t forget that July 19 is the Louisville stop for the 11th annual Cardinal Caravan which will be at Captains Quarters starting at 5:30 EDT. Yes...you will see and hear participants such as Softball Coach Sandy Pearsall, Women’s Basketball Coach Jeff Walz , other UL coaches and athletes which include Victoria Collins (softball), Chinwe Okoro (women’s track and field), Katie Oliverio (lacrosse) and Hayley Turner (field hockey). Special to this stop also present will be the Cardinal Couple and several of the staff writers. Please mark this date and time on your calendars and make a point to come over and meet/speak with us, the caravan coaches and athletes. To do so for this event or to attend any of the stops you must RSVP. Check out www.uoflalumni.org/caravan2012. For more information call (502) 852-0721 or visit www.UofLsports.com.
The Cardinal Couple crew will be roaming the grounds or seated at the Al Parrish pavilion.
Complete schedule:
July 17 Frankfort 11:30 a.m.–1:15 p.m. Buffalo Trace Clubhouse
July 17 Northern Kentucky 4:30–6:15 p.m. Newport Aquarium Riverside
July 18 Bowling Green 5:30-7 p.m. (CST) National Corvette Museum
July 19 Owensboro 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. (CST) River Park Center
July 19 Louisville 5:30–7 p.m. Captain’s Quarters
July 17 Northern Kentucky 4:30–6:15 p.m. Newport Aquarium Riverside
July 18 Bowling Green 5:30-7 p.m. (CST) National Corvette Museum
July 19 Owensboro 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. (CST) River Park Center
July 19 Louisville 5:30–7 p.m. Captain’s Quarters
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Angel Update
Angel McCoughtry prepares for what arguably are the most important games of her career as one of the 12 best women’s basketball players in the world as a member of the USA Olympic team. For two weeks she is participating to play in what she calls “the most important and prestigious sporting event in the world”. The team opens against Croatia on July 28 in her first Olympic Games. Jeff Walz has said that her “explosiveness will be invaluable to Team USA this summer”.
Her all-around strong and versatile game play should make her a major contributing member to a team which features 12 top five WNBA draft picks with including Angel, seven of which were 1st round picks. Angel's take is that “We have egos, too, but it's in a different format." and is “glad to not have to play against them for once."
For the complete article or more information see - Steven Petrella spetrella@baltsun.com of The Baltimore Sun article located at http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/olympics/bs-sp-mccoughtry-olympics-0708-20120707,0,7131844.story
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WNBA – Atlanta Dream News - Olympics
Former Atlanta Dream guard Coco Miller has now also been released by the Los Angeles Sparks. Last year Coco played under then Atlanta Dream Assistant Coach Carol Ross who is now in her first season as head coach of the Sparks .
WNBA Eastern Conference Standings
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9 | 6 | .600 | 5-2 | 4-4 | |
8 | 7 | .533 | 4-4 | 4-3 | |
8 | 9 | .471 | 5-4 | 3-5 | |
6 | 10 | .375 | 3-5 | 3-5 | |
3 | 12 | .200 | 3-6 | 0-6 |
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Volleyball Season Tickets
While we are anxiously waiting the beginning of the women’s 2012-2013 basketball season we need to keep in mind that volleyball is just around the corner. The Active Ankle Challenge starts the home season on August 24-25 with a August 29 KFC YUM! Center match against Kentucky kicking off regular season play.
This is a reminder to all that the Volleyball team this year will play 15 home matches at the KFC YUM! Center with season tickets now available (see http://www.uoflsports.com/sports/w-volley/spec-rel/062812aab.html for details) The team already ranks in the top 25 in the nation for attendance but we need to see a rise to at least the top 10 now that instead of standing room only situations there will be great seats for everyone. Season ticket packages include Reserved Sideline Club seats at $80 each and guarantees ticket holders reserved lower level seats for every match.

Single tickets sales begin August 6 but season ticket holders receive benefits such as access to the arena clubs, an invitation to the season ticket holder appreciation reception with Coach Kordes during opening weekend and opportunities to win autographed volley ball and official team apparel.
Season tickets are available by calling the Louisville Athletic Ticket Office at (502) 852-5151, online at UofLsports.com or in person at the Student Activities Center ticket office between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Women’s Basketball Attendance 2011-2012
Women’s NCAA basketball attendance sets all-time high as again the 11 million mark was exceeded with record highs for Divisions I and III were repeated for the 2nd consecutive year. As expected Division I led the way with > 8.1 million in attendance. Once again, Louisville was runner up – this year with an average attendance of 10,670 (which we absolutely plan to surpass this year). Thanks to Gary Johnson of NCAA.org http://www.ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/NCAA/Resources/Latest+News/2012/June/Womens+basketball+attendance+sets+all+time+high.
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Volleyball National Recognition
Volleyball National Recognition
Coach Anne Kordes had a great first recruiting year. The 2012 Louisville Volleyball team has been ranked # 30 in the nation by Prepvolleyball.com as 30th. “The panel judges each class, using both size and strength of the class and impact on that program not only for the 2012 season, but the next four years.”
New team members are:
Katie George, 5-10 S, Assumption (Louisville , Kentucky );
Janelle Jenkins, 5-10 MB, Carroll (Southlake , Texas );
Jaden McBride, 5-8 DS, Farmington (Missouri );
Allie Miller, 5-4 DS, Concordia Lutheran (Fort Wayne , Indiana );
Haley Pouliezos, 5-7 Libero, Imperial (Windsor , Missouri )
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Gwen Rucker Update
Gwen Rucker Update
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Gwen Rucker’s journey continues as a University of Louisville middle blocker and a USA Red team member. She is competing in the in the U.S. Women's National Volleyball A2 Program. See http://www.uoflsports.com/sports/w-volley/spec-rel/070212aaa.html.
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Field Hockey
Quick Quiz. State two facts you know about the University of Louisville Field Hockey Team . I failed, how about you?
For some of your answers, try this webpage http://www.guide.provations.com/louisville/louisville2011fieldhockey#pg6 where you can get to know head coach Justine Sowry, a Sydney Australia native who’s Alma Mater is South Australia . Her remarkable background is too impressive to condense onto this page but take the time to check out her link as well as that of the team in their media guide found at http://www.guide.provations.com/louisville/louisville2011fieldhockey#.
The University of Louisville also features a fall Field Hockey schedule which opens with the Sherrill Brakmeier Classic at Trager Stadium which begins on Friday August 24, 2012 against Northeastern at 6:00 p.m. Play continues on Sunday the 26th at 1 and 1 p.m. with Northwestern/Miami Ohio. Play continues until November 3-4 when the Big East Championship is held at our Trager Stadium facility. The complete schedule is available at http://www.uoflsports.com/sports/w-fieldh/sched/lou-w-fieldh-sched.html.
“Mrs. Brakmeier” was a much loved daily fixture in the UL women’s athletic department and field hockey coach back in the dark ages when I was a student at UL. She still can be seen at campus events cheering on the student athletes and admirably representing the University's women’s athletic events on a regular basis. Students of that era know that her 3rd child was the University of Louisville field hockey. Much can be learned about Mrs. Brakmeier and her history at http://www.uoflsports.com/genrel/071904aag.html.
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Mercedes Russell Quick Facts
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Her favorite food is Fruit or chicken, favorite class is Math and that she writes with her left hand and shoots with her right.
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Congratulations to Mercedes and “Team Concept Heat” as the winners of the “End of the Trail” girls elite youth basketball tournament which ended yesterday in Oregon City, Oregon.
(Editor's note -- The talent level at the End of the Trial was off the charts. Not sure how many college coaches were at the event but you probably could have thrown a bucket of water from the top of the seats and drenched a dozen or so.
Women’s Soccer
Louisville Women’s Athletics fans have no shortage of events to attend on campus this fall.
Not to be forgotten is the UL women’s soccer team whose first exhibition game of the season is August 10 at Cardinal Park which will be played against Ohio State . The first home game is Friday August 24 against Purdue at 7 pm. On September 7 & 9 the Cardinals host a tournament which includes Kentucky and Toledo . Karen Ferguson-Dayes,
the winningest coach in Cardinal history, enters her 12th season as head coach. Coach and team history can be found at http://www.uoflsports.com/sports/w-soccer/mtt/fergusondayes_karen00.html. 2012 Women’s Soccer Quick Facts with this year’s schedule is located at http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/lou/sports/w-soccer/auto_pdf/2012-13/quick_facts/quick_facts.pdf.
2012 Roster
1 Chloe Kiefer GK 5-7 SR Whitefish Bay, Wis./Divine Saviour HS
2 Courtney Holtz D 5-7 SR Peoria , Ill./Richwoods HS
3 Angelika Uremovich MF 5-11 JR Oakville , Ont. , Canada /St. Ignatius of Loyola
4 Nicole Mitchell MF 5-3 JR Guelph, Ont. , Canada /Bishop Macdonell HS
5 Aubrey Muench MF 5-9 FR Cold Spring, Ky./Newport Central Catholic HS
6 Shannon Dennehey F 5-6 FR Medford , N.J./Shawnee HS
7 Emily Cardell F 5-5 SR Cincinnati , Ohio /Saint Ursula Academy
8 Jenna Andersen D 5-6 FR Sterling Heights, Mich. /Adlai Stevenson HS
9 Charlyn Corral F 5-3 JR Mexico City , Mexico/Tecnológico de Monterrey
10 Chelsea Hunter D 5-7 JR Novi, Mich. /Walled Lake Western HS
11 Andrea Distler MF 5-3 FR Louisville , Ky. /Sacred Heart HS
13 Kim Sharo F 5-6 SO New Windsor , N.Y./Cornwall HS
14 Zakiya McIntosh F 5-2 SO Ajax, Ont. , Canada /Pickering HS
15 Harlee Leineek GK 5-9 FR Perrineville, N.J./Peddie School
16 Erin Yenney MF 5-7 SO Troy, Ohio /Troy HS
17 Sydney Blomquist MF/F 5-7 SO Bel Air, Md./Fallston HS
18 Nicole Gerber MF 5-5 FR Highland Mills, N.Y./Monroe-Woodbury HS
19 Hannah Konermann D 5-5 FR Louisville , Ky. /Mercy Academy
20 Julie Casselman MF 5-5 JR Gatineau, Que. , Canada /Des Sources HS
21 Devyn Ciotti D 5-9 SO Liberty , Ohio /Lakota West HS
22 Christine Exeter F 5-8 JR Pickering, Ont. , Canada /Pickering HS
23 Casey Whitfi eld F 5-7 SO Louisville, Ky./Manual HS
24 Rachel Melhado D 5-9 JR Brampton , Ont. , Canada /Turner Fenton SS
25 Halle Pyle GK 5-9 FR Centerville , Ohio/Centerville HS
27 Katie Walz D 5-9 JR Alexandria , Ky. /Bishop Brossart HS
31 Lauren Nash MF 5-5 FR Woodbury, Minn./Woodbury HS
32 Irene Young F 5-8 FR Troy , Mich. /Troy HS
33 Lexie Niedoba MF 5-9 FR Essex , Md./Mercy HS
49 Megan Berberich D/F 5-3 JR Fort Wright, Ky. /Notre Dame Academy
57 Grace Ayodele F 5-7 FR Champaign , Ill. /Centennial HS
Head Coach: Karen Ferguson-Dayes (Connecticut , 1993), 13th season at Louisville
Associate Head Coach: Kyle Singer (Virginia , 2001), 6th season at Louisville
Assistant Coach: Natalie Cocchi (West Virginia , 2008), 4th season at Louisville
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Softball – NCAA vs ISF (International Softball Federation)
With the end of the NCAA Softball Championship elite NCAA players joined forces to play on the US team and participate in the International Softball Federation games (ISF) which is the international governing body for the sport of softball. Without a current slot in the Olympics, this sport can only hang out in the International Leagues where it is believed that reentry into the Olympics will require a merging of the ISF and the IOC (International Olympic Committee). For any of you who are lucky enough to see any of these games – there are a few differences between the NCAA and International rules.
Some of those changes are:
-In the NCAA pitches must stay within pitching lanes, the pivot foot must stay in contact with ground but in ISF the pitches can be outside of the lanes, the pivot foot can come off ground but there must be a 2 second pause.
-The NCAA run rule is that the game ends when one team has an 8 run lead after 5 innings. In the ISF it varies as the lead must be 15 runs after 3 innings, 10 runs after 4 innings or 7 runs after 5 innings.
-In ISF the batter must keep one foot in the batters box between pitches but not in the NCAA.
-ISF outfield fence deminsions are a standardized 220’ where in the NCAA the distances can range from 190-230’.
The most visual difference is that in the NCAA players can wear long pants or shorts but in the ISF only shorts are allowed as they claim they want to differentiate from baseball (which is sort of odd since the IOC approves of the stand long pants but somehow they are not confused for baseball players). When on base paths they either go to sliding pants or knee pads but I personally saw more head first slides. Sounds more like a power struggle than a true concern for confusion or for the skin on the player’s legs.
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-The NCAA run rule is that the game ends when one team has an 8 run lead after 5 innings. In the ISF it varies as the lead must be 15 runs after 3 innings, 10 runs after 4 innings or 7 runs after 5 innings.
-In ISF the batter must keep one foot in the batters box between pitches but not in the NCAA.
-ISF outfield fence deminsions are a standardized 220’ where in the NCAA the distances can range from 190-230’.
The most visual difference is that in the NCAA players can wear long pants or shorts but in the ISF only shorts are allowed as they claim they want to differentiate from baseball (which is sort of odd since the IOC approves of the stand long pants but somehow they are not confused for baseball players). When on base paths they either go to sliding pants or knee pads but I personally saw more head first slides. Sounds more like a power struggle than a true concern for confusion or for the skin on the player’s legs.
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College Recruitment Expenses
I found a site (http://businessofcollegesports.com/2012/01/20/conference-recruitment-expense-series-wac/) where Alicia Jessop has compiled Recruitment expenses data for all sports, as were available, from the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Conference USA, MAC, Mountain West, Pac-12, SEC and the Sun Belt. I am not certain as to the group but in a series by BusinessofCollegeSports.com ...men’s and women’s college recruiting budgets were analyzed and posted. Data from the Department of Education was used where the top 50 recruiting spenders were shown.
Columns showed total recruitment expense budget, amount spent per team on average and amount spent per player on average. The figures are somewhat suspect, though, as the data doesn’t tell how many student-athletes a school recruited in a given year so the total amount of student-athletes at each school was used. Nothing I would want to wager upon but at least all were compared using the same formulas:
fhttp://businessofcollegesports.com/2012/01/23/conference-recruiting-expense-series-top-50-spenders/ reports the “top 50” overall spenders with Louisville sitting at a solid 25 sport with a reported total expenditure of $1,128,645 with $342,071 of that indicated as being spent on the womens' teams.
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fhttp://businessofcollegesports.com/2012/01/23/conference-recruiting-expense-series-top-50-spenders/ reports the “top 50” overall spenders with Louisville sitting at a solid 25 sport with a reported total expenditure of $1,128,645 with $342,071 of that indicated as being spent on the womens' teams.
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Lacrosse Update – New Recruit
Today Coach Kellie Young announced the 10th member of the newly incoming Cardinal 2012 class. Anna Kopecka who has been named to the Czech Republic national team for the 2013 World Cup will have 2 years of immediate eligibility after transferring in from George Mason. Coach Young said "I am thrilled that Anna will be transferring to Louisville and joining our lacrosse family,"... She is a tremendous addition and we hope will have an immediate impact on our success."
She is the 10th member of the Cardinals class for the 2012-13 season that consists of Blair Bernhardt (Annapolis , Md. ), Cortnee Daley (Horsham , Pa. ), Courtney Boyd (Bayville , N.Y. ), Erika Eipp (Groton , Mass. ), Kelli Gerding (Jarrettsville , Md. ), Kaylin Morissette (Bowmanville , Ontario ), Laura Patterson (Severna Park , Md. ), Emily Ryan (Niskayuna , N.Y. ) and Kayla Sleece (Chesapeake , Va. ).
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