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Field Hockey Falls at Maryland, GameDay Returns -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

Before jumping into today's article, it is important to recognize what today means to many people. Today, on September 11th, it is important to remember the lives lost by many innocent people as well as those lost by first responders who saved many more in the largest terrorist attack on US soil. Many were personally affected by those events or know someone who was. Louisville basketball plays in the Billy Minardi Classic every year in honor of a life lost in the event. As the world continues to get more and more strange (or maybe it just seems that way due to the "tell me all the news now" mentality), remember that any event you read about has families and people that are affected just as people were on September 11th, 2001. Do your part to try and make the world a better place. Be kind to people, today and everyday.

True Road Game Again a Killer for Field Hockey


The Louisville field hockey teams suffered their second defeat of the season yesterday afternoon in only their second true road game. The 9th ranked Cardinals will see that number drop a few spots after being beaten in College Park by Maryland 1-0. Yesterday's was a tightly contested match, as a penalty corner goal 12 minutes into the second half was the only score for either team. However, Louisville was on their heels for much of the game. Ayeisha McFerran saw her first start of the season and came up with 6 saves, allowing only the one goal mentioned (the team was credited with the last save). The Cards successfully defended 4/5 penalty corners. It was the offense that couldn't get it done yesterday. Louisville finished with only 4 shots on goal and earned only 3 penalty corners (obviously failing to convert on any of them). For all that Maryland threw at them (19 total shots, 8 on goal), Louisville's defense was up to the task. It was only the first time this season that Louisville has failed to score, and they picked a heck of a time to do it. Yesterday's game feels a bit like a pitcher's duel in a baseball game where the only run in the game comes off of a home run. 

Louisville's season is far from over with this loss. Yes, they'll likely drop to the low end of the top-15, but the non-conference season is over. Nearly every game from this point will be big, as the ACC schedule is a rough one. There are plenty of chances to regain favor in the eyes of the NCAA selection committee. The first opportunity is another true road game. Friday, the Cards head to Duke, and hope to win their first true road game of the season. Friday's game gets underway at 6PM and will be available on the ACC Network Extra.

College GameDay Officially Returning


After Louisville and Clemson both took care of their week two games, Louisville with the victory we've all seen/heard about over UNC and Clemson with a drag-em-out-beat-em-down win over Auburn, and the official postponing of the Miami vs Florida State game this upcoming Saturday, ESPN and the ACC recognized an opportunity. The announcements were made yesterday that the top-15 matchup between Louisville and Clemson would receive the College GameDay treatment and that the game would be moved to the 8PM to replace the FSU/Miami game. There are a lot of other ACC scheduling items that came from the postponing of the game, but none that directly affect Louisville. With Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium under construction and the game not kicking off at noon, options opened up for this year's GameDay location. It was announced yesterday evening that the festivities would take place on the Grawemeyer Hall Oval Lawn. This came as a surprise to me, as students aren't even supposed to walk on this lawn to protect it's aesthetic value. After attending GameDay last year, I can only assume what that grass will look like after all is said and done. Regardless, here is hoping that the outcome of this year's huge home matchup is similar to last year's. Louisville opened last night as a 2.5 point underdog.

Some Other News


Jeff alluded to me mentioning the Louisville vs Wake Forest soccer game, so I can do that. I wasn't in attendance (maybe Jared will chime in with a comment or two), but I was keeping up on twitter. Louisville had a great chance to win Saturday's game. Tate Schmitt opened the scoring in the 16th minute to give Louisville the early lead. Things went south for the Cards after a red card was issued to Tim Kubel in the 34th minute. Louisville had to play the rest of the game not only without their player-of-the-year candidate, but also with one less man on the field. Wake scored the equalizer 33 seconds after the card. They would go on to score the winning two goals in the second half. Kubel will also be out for the next game, Louisville's conference opener at Syracuse on Friday.

Louisville's lacrosse team got their fall underway yesterday. They notched exhibition victories over Vanderbilt, Lindenwood, and Alabama-Huntsville on Vandy's campus. With all of the turnover we've heard about in the program, it is good to see them get early victories, even if only in an exhibition matchups. Coach Kellie Young was similarly pleased, praising the team's poise and organization despite little practice time and new rules this season. Lacrosse will be looking to fight through the ACC and contend for a championship next season.

That's all I've got for you this morning!
Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-
Before jumping into today's article, it is important to recognize what today means to many people. Today, on September 11th, it is important to remember the lives lost by many innocent people as well as those lost by first responders who saved many more in the largest terrorist attack on US soil. Many were personally affected by those events or know someone who was. Louisville basketball plays in the Billy Minardi Classic every year in honor of a life lost in the event. As the world continues to get more and more strange (or maybe it just seems that way due to the "tell me all the news now" mentality), remember that any event you read about has families and people that are affected just as people were on September 11th, 2001. Do your part to try and make the world a better place. Be kind to people, today and everyday.

True Road Game Again a Killer for Field Hockey


The Louisville field hockey teams suffered their second defeat of the season yesterday afternoon in only their second true road game. The 9th ranked Cardinals will see that number drop a few spots after being beaten in College Park by Maryland 1-0. Yesterday's was a tightly contested match, as a penalty corner goal 12 minutes into the second half was the only score for either team. However, Louisville was on their heels for much of the game. Ayeisha McFerran saw her first start of the season and came up with 6 saves, allowing only the one goal mentioned (the team was credited with the last save). The Cards successfully defended 4/5 penalty corners. It was the offense that couldn't get it done yesterday. Louisville finished with only 4 shots on goal and earned only 3 penalty corners (obviously failing to convert on any of them). For all that Maryland threw at them (19 total shots, 8 on goal), Louisville's defense was up to the task. It was only the first time this season that Louisville has failed to score, and they picked a heck of a time to do it. Yesterday's game feels a bit like a pitcher's duel in a baseball game where the only run in the game comes off of a home run. 

Louisville's season is far from over with this loss. Yes, they'll likely drop to the low end of the top-15, but the non-conference season is over. Nearly every game from this point will be big, as the ACC schedule is a rough one. There are plenty of chances to regain favor in the eyes of the NCAA selection committee. The first opportunity is another true road game. Friday, the Cards head to Duke, and hope to win their first true road game of the season. Friday's game gets underway at 6PM and will be available on the ACC Network Extra.

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After Louisville and Clemson both took care of their week two games, Louisville with the victory we've all seen/heard about over UNC and Clemson with a drag-em-out-beat-em-down win over Auburn, and the official postponing of the Miami vs Florida State game this upcoming Saturday, ESPN and the ACC recognized an opportunity. The announcements were made yesterday that the top-15 matchup between Louisville and Clemson would receive the College GameDay treatment and that the game would be moved to the 8PM to replace the FSU/Miami game. There are a lot of other ACC scheduling items that came from the postponing of the game, but none that directly affect Louisville. With Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium under construction and the game not kicking off at noon, options opened up for this year's GameDay location. It was announced yesterday evening that the festivities would take place on the Grawemeyer Hall Oval Lawn. This came as a surprise to me, as students aren't even supposed to walk on this lawn to protect it's aesthetic value. After attending GameDay last year, I can only assume what that grass will look like after all is said and done. Regardless, here is hoping that the outcome of this year's huge home matchup is similar to last year's. Louisville opened last night as a 2.5 point underdog.

Some Other News


Jeff alluded to me mentioning the Louisville vs Wake Forest soccer game, so I can do that. I wasn't in attendance (maybe Jared will chime in with a comment or two), but I was keeping up on twitter. Louisville had a great chance to win Saturday's game. Tate Schmitt opened the scoring in the 16th minute to give Louisville the early lead. Things went south for the Cards after a red card was issued to Tim Kubel in the 34th minute. Louisville had to play the rest of the game not only without their player-of-the-year candidate, but also with one less man on the field. Wake scored the equalizer 33 seconds after the card. They would go on to score the winning two goals in the second half. Kubel will also be out for the next game, Louisville's conference opener at Syracuse on Friday.

Louisville's lacrosse team got their fall underway yesterday. They notched exhibition victories over Vanderbilt, Lindenwood, and Alabama-Huntsville on Vandy's campus. With all of the turnover we've heard about in the program, it is good to see them get early victories, even if only in an exhibition matchups. Coach Kellie Young was similarly pleased, praising the team's poise and organization despite little practice time and new rules this season. Lacrosse will be looking to fight through the ACC and contend for a championship next season.

That's all I've got for you this morning!
Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-


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