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DeCosta coming for visit...W.Golf sets record -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
6'2" POST DeCOSTA A PRIORITY FOR CARDS
2018 Louisville women's basketball prospect Aquira DeCosta, a 6'2" wing out of Sacramento, CA will be hitting the Cardinal campus for a visit this weekend. Aquira is expected to visit Fri-Sun and will attend the Louisville vs. Clemson football game during her visit.
DeCosta is on just about everyone's top five list for 2018 and has listed Southern Cal, South Carolina, Tennessee, Baylor and Louisville (in no particular order) as her final schools to consider. The Cards are expected to add one more player to the 2018 verbal commit list...a list that already included Mercer County, KY standout Seygan Robins, highly ranked Ashland, KY guard Mykasa Robinson and Louisville Butler post Molly Lockhart.
How big a "get" is DeCosta potentially for the Cards? I spoke with a Cardinal WBB insider about the St. Mary's (CA) senior:
"We love her physicality and the way she crashes the boards. She really goes to the glass with a lot of energy and she also a very quick leaper. When you look ahead to who we expect to have on the roster in 2018, she fits really well with this group. This is already a very talented group and she would be a great addition to it. We're excited about her visit to campus, hoping that she has a really good time and joins us as a Cardinal."
Aquira is the #1 ranked wing in the ESPNW rankings and #4 overall in the 2018 class...so getting her would be a great way to close the 2018 verbals and give the Cards a very talented and solid performer in the ranks.
We know that she visited Southern California last weekend with her senior teammate Neenah Young.
Also coming the campus on unofficial visits this weekend are the other three 2018 commits listed above.
I get asked from time to time if following these prospects on Twitter and liking some of their posts helps in recruiting. I'll respond with this. If it's positive and encouraging tweeting by you that doesn't get too crazy or negative toward other schools...I say go for it. In case you are into tweeting...here are the (4) 2018 prospects:
@d1_shiftteam = Aquira DeCosta
@seygan4 = Seygan Robins
@mykasa_baller23 = Mykasa Robinson
@mollylockhartt = Molly Lockhart
We hope Aquira has a great time during her visit, enjoys meeting her potential teammates and decides that Louisville is the place to be to continue her collegiate student/athlete pursuits.
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WOMEN'S GOLF SETS RECORD IN MINNESOTA
We figured the 2017-18 "Chip and Putt" Cards might be pretty special with Lauren Hartlage, Molly Skapic, Jacqueline Twitty, Olivia Cason, Delaney Shah and Meghan Nay returning. We thought that transfer Kristin Engle would add to that excellence and freshman Margot Bechaderque, Jordan Susce and Linda Trockel could be competitive in trying to earn a spot on those starting five-somes. It looks like we were right on the money with our thoughts.
Louisville women's golf set a school record with a record 12 under par in the second day of the Minnesota Invitational. This is Louisville's opening match of the fall season and the Cards are in third place with a two-day total of 564 behind Michigan State (557) and USC (558). The 276 fired by Louisville was the best round of the day at the Prestwick Gold Club in Woodbury, Mn.
Leading the Cards charge has been Hartlage, who is tied for third going in to the final day. She's had two sub 70 rounds (68,69) on the par 72 links. Skapic is tied for 10th. and Twitty and Engle are tied for 39th.
Best of luck to Courtney Trimble's squad as they go into the final day of action!
paulie
xxxxx
6'2" POST DeCOSTA A PRIORITY FOR CARDS
2018 Louisville women's basketball prospect Aquira DeCosta, a 6'2" wing out of Sacramento, CA will be hitting the Cardinal campus for a visit this weekend. Aquira is expected to visit Fri-Sun and will attend the Louisville vs. Clemson football game during her visit.
DeCosta is on just about everyone's top five list for 2018 and has listed Southern Cal, South Carolina, Tennessee, Baylor and Louisville (in no particular order) as her final schools to consider. The Cards are expected to add one more player to the 2018 verbal commit list...a list that already included Mercer County, KY standout Seygan Robins, highly ranked Ashland, KY guard Mykasa Robinson and Louisville Butler post Molly Lockhart.
How big a "get" is DeCosta potentially for the Cards? I spoke with a Cardinal WBB insider about the St. Mary's (CA) senior:
"We love her physicality and the way she crashes the boards. She really goes to the glass with a lot of energy and she also a very quick leaper. When you look ahead to who we expect to have on the roster in 2018, she fits really well with this group. This is already a very talented group and she would be a great addition to it. We're excited about her visit to campus, hoping that she has a really good time and joins us as a Cardinal."
Aquira is the #1 ranked wing in the ESPNW rankings and #4 overall in the 2018 class...so getting her would be a great way to close the 2018 verbals and give the Cards a very talented and solid performer in the ranks.
We know that she visited Southern California last weekend with her senior teammate Neenah Young.
Also coming the campus on unofficial visits this weekend are the other three 2018 commits listed above.
I get asked from time to time if following these prospects on Twitter and liking some of their posts helps in recruiting. I'll respond with this. If it's positive and encouraging tweeting by you that doesn't get too crazy or negative toward other schools...I say go for it. In case you
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are into tweeting...here are the (4) 2018 prospects:
@d1_shiftteam = Aquira DeCosta
@seygan4 = Seygan Robins
@mykasa_baller23 = Mykasa Robinson
@mollylockhartt = Molly Lockhart
We hope Aquira has a great time during her visit, enjoys meeting her potential teammates and decides that Louisville is the place to be to continue her collegiate student/athlete pursuits.
*******************************************************************************************
WOMEN'S GOLF SETS RECORD IN MINNESOTA
We figured the 2017-18 "Chip and Putt" Cards might be pretty special with Lauren Hartlage, Molly Skapic, Jacqueline Twitty, Olivia Cason, Delaney Shah and Meghan Nay returning. We thought that transfer Kristin Engle would add to that excellence and freshman Margot Bechaderque, Jordan Susce and Linda Trockel could be competitive in trying to earn a spot on those starting five-somes. It looks like we were right on the money with our thoughts.
Louisville women's golf set a school record with a record 12 under par in the second day of the Minnesota Invitational. This is Louisville's opening match of the fall season and the Cards are in third place with a two-day total of 564 behind Michigan State (557) and USC (558). The 276 fired by Louisville was the best round of the day at the Prestwick Gold Club in Woodbury, Mn.
Leading the Cards charge has been Hartlage, who is tied for third going in to the final day. She's had two sub 70 rounds (68,69) on the par 72 links. Skapic is tied for 10th. and Twitty and Engle are tied for 39th.
Best of luck to Courtney Trimble's squad as they go into the final day of action!
paulie
xxxxx
@d1_shiftteam = Aquira DeCosta
@seygan4 = Seygan Robins
@mykasa_baller23 = Mykasa Robinson
@mollylockhartt = Molly Lockhart
We hope Aquira has a great time during her visit, enjoys meeting her potential teammates and decides that Louisville is the place to be to continue her collegiate student/athlete pursuits.
*******************************************************************************************
WOMEN'S GOLF SETS RECORD IN MINNESOTA
We figured the 2017-18 "Chip and Putt" Cards might be pretty special with Lauren Hartlage, Molly Skapic, Jacqueline Twitty, Olivia Cason, Delaney Shah and Meghan Nay returning. We thought that transfer Kristin Engle would add to that excellence and freshman Margot Bechaderque, Jordan Susce and Linda Trockel could be competitive in trying to earn a spot on those starting five-somes. It looks like we were right on the money with our thoughts.
Louisville women's golf set a school record with a record 12 under par in the second day of the Minnesota Invitational. This is Louisville's opening match of the fall season and the Cards are in third place with a two-day total of 564 behind Michigan State (557) and USC (558). The 276 fired by Louisville was the best round of the day at the Prestwick Gold Club in Woodbury, Mn.
Leading the Cards charge has been Hartlage, who is tied for third going in to the final day. She's had two sub 70 rounds (68,69) on the par 72 links. Skapic is tied for 10th. and Twitty and Engle are tied for 39th.
Best of luck to Courtney Trimble's squad as they go into the final day of action!
paulie
xxxxx
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