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Cards Become Elite -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Durr and Hines-Allen Propel Cards Past Cardinal
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Lucy shows Dad that lockdown defensive technique. Nick Evans WILL NOT get by! |
Beth Mowins and Debbie Antonelli have been on the call for the last few Louisville games that I can remember, and I don't have a problem with that. The two have knowledge of the women's game and show respect for each team in the games they call, and they also acknowledge poor officiating. The reason I bring them up is because they were fantastic last night. Mowins and Antonelli had clearly done their homework for this game (which is something that doesn't always seem true about tournament games) and could accurately diagnose plays and cite the scouting report for specific players. Prior to tip, they said this game would be one of significant offense, and that whichever team could limit the opponent the most should come out victorious. When the game started with a flurry of scoring and offensive rebounds, it was clear that this analysis would prove to be true.
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This is MY court and ye shall not challenge that. |
The two teams traded a couple of more baskets, and Louisville took a 25-19 lead into the quarter break. Stanford was accustomed to making comebacks this season and in NCAA history, so I hardly believed that a six point lead was safe. Of course, Louisville had no intention of maintaining just a six point lead. After an awkward start to the quarter, the Cards eventually began the second quarter scoring and stretched their lead to eight. Ultimately, they never looked back. Louisville won the second quarter by 5, pushing their halftime lead to 11. They were equally driven after the halftime break, winning both second half quarters by a score of 22-14. Louisville went on to defeat Stanford 86-59. After trailing by 1 with 2:40 left in the first quarter, Stanford could never even sniff a one possession game for the rest of the night.
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Vince takes in the action |
A magnificent win against a quality opponent. A team effort and a defense and aggressiveness that the Cardinal will not soon forget. Onto Sunday we go...
Chopping Down the Trees
Case has done a wonderful job in describing the tone, tempo and action last night in Rupp Arena during the Cards 27 point win over Stanford. I'll add some personal thoughts and commentary here, after five hours sleep and a fitful rest at that (I kept seeing Jazmine Jones run by me like a Kentucky Derby contender flying toward the wire) =.

Carter, the quiet but deadly assassin, hd 13 points in the affair...five in the first half...but it was the emotional and quite impressive Myisha Hines-Allen and her 11 first-half points that .had us talking on Media row. She'd finish with 17, one of four Cards in double figures. Give Sam a free throw and she'd been the fifth starter to reach double-figures, her work spoke for itself quite well -- seven of her nine points came in the first twenty minutes and she led both squads with 11 rebounds.
The lead of 42-31 at the half was quite encouraging, but you hd to wonder if Stanford had one last charge left in them. That notion was quickly dispelled as third quarter play began. Louisville raced out to a 11-5 start, holding the Cardinal to just one basket and a few free throws in the first four minutes of second half action. 53-36 and dreams of Sunday basketball against Oregon State had been fulfilled.
The fat lady had sung, to use an old expression, and the Cards steadily pulled away from "The Farm"...driving a John Deere and plowing up the soil that was formerly known as Rupp Arena and the Trees that were trying to grow there. .
Jazmine Jones was taking sprint affairs past the Stanford guard set of McPhee, Sniezek and Williams with regularity and ended with 10 points. I asked DiJonai Carrington, talented Stanford sophomore, during the post-game presser if she sensed the UofL superior quickness, but she denied it.
Something she wasn't able to do on the court..
Then, there was "Nite-Nite". Calmly burying the Stanford defense with a variety of shots and assists.
There may not be a player in DI WBB that hits the floor more often than the talented Douglasville, GA junior... every time she goes to the hardwood, you hold your breath and murmur a prayer that she'll get back up.

When a team shoots 51.6% for the game, wins the points-in-paint by 12, goes on a 18-0 second-chance domination and captures the ponts-off-turnovers 22-6, I guess it's easy to talk about your teammates. Asia, though, set the bar high and cleared it easily with last night's effort. If there is a better college basketball player out there than "that girl"...point her out to me.
Just 13 bench points tonight, eight from the fabulous freshman Dana Evans. Walz stayed with a six-player rotation most of the night, until late. If it works, don't go changing it.
That's the way I saw it from the bowels of Rupp. I look forward to seeing more Sunday. I told Deb Antonelli we'd have breakfast together on Sunday. NCAA's Treat, don't ya know?
- Paulie
THE FRED REPORT
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Nightmare on Main Street for The Trees last night |
R- REBOUNDING. It was Sammi Jean's night to retrieve loose shots and she did it well with 11. The Cards outrebounded Stanford 34-29, not the domination on the glass that they showed in the first two tournament games...and Myisha only pulled down five in 30 minutes, but it was a good enough overall effort to toss a small-case "r" up for grabs. I'll wager Sam comes down with it.
E- EFFORT/EXECUTION. The Cards swept the "hustle" stats, convincingly and committed only 11 turnovers. HAND OUT THE CAPITAL "E" Dilly, dilly!
D- DEFENSE. A superb effort. Louisville gained early control and shit down Smith and McPhee for the most part. Forcing 19 turnovers and getting nine steals. A team effort and A TEAM CAPITAL "D" is the decision here. 18-0 in second chance points is an incredible stat.
Paulie
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour
I'm still on the sideline recovering from my surgery, but that doesn't mean the Cardinal Couple Radio
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Cards response to a Stanford win... |
Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-
Durr and Hines-Allen Propel Cards Past Cardinal
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Lucy shows Dad that lockdown defensive technique. Nick Evans WILL NOT get by! |
Beth Mowins and Debbie Antonelli have been on the call for the last few Louisville games that I can remember, and I don't have a problem with that. The two have knowledge of the women's game and show respect for each team in the games they call, and they also acknowledge poor officiating. The reason I bring them up is because they were fantastic last night. Mowins and Antonelli had clearly done their homework for this game (which is something that doesn't always seem true about tournament games) and could accurately diagnose plays and cite the scouting report for specific players. Prior to tip, they said this game would be one of significant offense, and that whichever team could limit the opponent the most should come out victorious. When the game started with a flurry of scoring and offensive rebounds, it was clear that this analysis would prove to be true.
![]() |
This is MY court and ye shall not challenge that. |
The two teams traded a couple of more baskets, and Louisville took a 25-19 lead into the quarter break. Stanford was accustomed to making comebacks this season and in NCAA history, so I hardly believed that a six point lead was safe. Of course, Louisville had no intention of maintaining just a six point lead. After an awkward start to the quarter, the Cards eventually began the second quarter scoring and stretched their lead to eight. Ultimately, they never looked back. Louisville won the second quarter by 5, pushing their halftime lead to 11. They were equally driven after the halftime break, winning both second half quarters by a score of 22-14. Louisville went on to defeat Stanford 86-59. After trailing by 1 with 2:40 left in the first quarter, Stanford could never even sniff a one possession game for the rest of the night.
![]() |
Vince takes in the action |
A magnificent win against a quality opponent. A team effort and a defense and aggressiveness that the Cardinal will not soon forget. Onto Sunday we go...
Chopping Down the Trees
Case has done a wonderful job in describing the tone, tempo and action last night in Rupp Arena during the Cards 27 point win over Stanford. I'll add some personal thoughts and commentary here, after five hours sleep and a fitful rest at that (I kept seeing Jazmine Jones run by me like a Kentucky Derby contender flying toward the wire) =.

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the "Trees" and the West Coast visittor never recovered.
Carter, the quiet but deadly assassin, hd 13 points in the affair...five in the first half...but it was the emotional and quite impressive Myisha Hines-Allen and her 11 first-half points that .had us talking on Media row. She'd finish with 17, one of four Cards in double figures. Give Sam a free throw and she'd been the fifth starter to reach double-figures, her work spoke for itself quite well -- seven of her nine points came in the first twenty minutes and she led both squads with 11 rebounds.
The lead of 42-31 at the half was quite encouraging, but you hd to wonder if Stanford had one last charge left in them. That notion was quickly dispelled as third quarter play began. Louisville raced out to a 11-5 start, holding the Cardinal to just one basket and a few free throws in the first four minutes of second half action. 53-36 and dreams of Sunday basketball against Oregon State had been fulfilled.
The fat lady had sung, to use an old expression, and the Cards steadily pulled away from "The Farm"...driving a John Deere and plowing up the soil that was formerly known as Rupp Arena and the Trees that were trying to grow there. .
Jazmine Jones was taking sprint affairs past the Stanford guard set of McPhee, Sniezek and Williams with regularity and ended with 10 points. I asked DiJonai Carrington, talented Stanford sophomore, during the post-game presser if she sensed the UofL superior quickness, but she denied it.
Something she wasn't able to do on the court..
Then, there was "Nite-Nite". Calmly burying the Stanford defense with a variety of shots and assists.
There may not be a player in DI WBB that hits the floor more often than the talented Douglasville, GA junior... every time she goes to the hardwood, you hold your breath and murmur a prayer that she'll get back up.
Asia Durr got up last night. Asia Durr got down, as well...with 24 points and three threes. In typical Durr fashion, she preferred to talk about the team effort and deflect any attention headed her way.
When a team shoots 51.6% for the game, wins the points-in-paint by 12, goes on a 18-0 second-chance domination and captures the ponts-off-turnovers 22-6, I guess it's easy to talk about your teammates. Asia, though, set the bar high and cleared it easily with last night's effort. If there is a better college basketball player out there than "that girl"...point her out to me.
Just 13 bench points tonight, eight from the fabulous freshman Dana Evans. Walz stayed with a six-player rotation most of the night, until late. If it works, don't go changing it.
That's the way I saw it from the bowels of Rupp. I look forward to seeing more Sunday. I told Deb Antonelli we'd have breakfast together on Sunday. NCAA's Treat, don't ya know?
- Paulie
THE FRED REPORT
F- FREE THROWS. Thank goodness there were only 27 fouls called last night. Credit "Silly" Joe Vaszily and his crew for letting them play. The Cards attempted 18 "free ones" and cashed in on 14. That's 77.8% and that definitely gets them a capital "F" for the night. Asia is probably still shooting them somewhere, maybe in her sleep, going 7 for 7.
R- REBOUNDING. It was Sammi Jean's night to retrieve loose shots and she did it well with 11. The Cards outrebounded Stanford 34-29, not the domination on the glass that they showed in the first two tournament games...and Myisha only pulled down five in 30 minutes, but it was a good enough overall effort to toss a small-case "r" up for grabs. I'll wager Sam comes down with it.
E- EFFORT/EXECUTION. The Cards swept the "hustle" stats, convincingly and committed only 11 turnovers. HAND OUT THE CAPITAL "E" Dilly, dilly!
D- DEFENSE. A superb effort. Louisville gained early control and shit down Smith and McPhee for the most part. Forcing 19 turnovers and getting nine steals. A team effort and A TEAM CAPITAL "D" is the decision here. 18-0 in second chance points is an incredible stat.
Paulie
I'm still on the sideline recovering from my surgery, but that doesn't mean the Cardinal Couple Radio
Hour will slow down. The guys will be back in the studio after a drive back up 64 early this morning. I would almost assure you that the main topic of discussion for this week's show will be the exciting Louisville women's basketball team, but there are other sports that deserve mention as well. Softball picked up two wins yesterday and lacrosse is in action as well. Tune in to 100.9 WCHQ FM for all of the joy and excitement of Louisville women's sports that you can't get just by reading. For those out of the LPFM broadcast area, you can also listen via wchqfm.com, the WCHQ app, or the Facebook live video feed on the WCHQ 100.9 FM page.
Carter, the quiet but deadly assassin, hd 13 points in the affair...five in the first half...but it was the emotional and quite impressive Myisha Hines-Allen and her 11 first-half points that .had us talking on Media row. She'd finish with 17, one of four Cards in double figures. Give Sam a free throw and she'd been the fifth starter to reach double-figures, her work spoke for itself quite well -- seven of her nine points came in the first twenty minutes and she led both squads with 11 rebounds.
The lead of 42-31 at the half was quite encouraging, but you hd to wonder if Stanford had one last charge left in them. That notion was quickly dispelled as third quarter play began. Louisville raced out to a 11-5 start, holding the Cardinal to just one basket and a few free throws in the first four minutes of second half action. 53-36 and dreams of Sunday basketball against Oregon State had been fulfilled.
The fat lady had sung, to use an old expression, and the Cards steadily pulled away from "The Farm"...driving a John Deere and plowing up the soil that was formerly known as Rupp Arena and the Trees that were trying to grow there. .
Jazmine Jones was taking sprint affairs past the Stanford guard set of McPhee, Sniezek and Williams with regularity and ended with 10 points. I asked DiJonai Carrington, talented Stanford sophomore, during the post-game presser if she sensed the UofL superior quickness, but she denied it.
Something she wasn't able to do on the court..
Then, there was "Nite-Nite". Calmly burying the Stanford defense with a variety of shots and assists.
There may not be a player in DI WBB that hits the floor more often than the talented Douglasville, GA junior... every time she goes to the hardwood, you hold your breath and murmur a prayer that she'll get back up.

When a team shoots 51.6% for the game, wins the points-in-paint by 12, goes on a 18-0 second-chance domination and captures the ponts-off-turnovers 22-6, I guess it's easy to talk about your teammates. Asia, though, set the bar high and cleared it easily with last night's effort. If there is a better college basketball player out there than "that girl"...point her out to me.
Just 13 bench points tonight, eight from the fabulous freshman Dana Evans. Walz stayed with a six-player rotation most of the night, until late. If it works, don't go changing it.
That's the way I saw it from the bowels of Rupp. I look forward to seeing more Sunday. I told Deb Antonelli we'd have breakfast together on Sunday. NCAA's Treat, don't ya know?
- Paulie
THE FRED REPORT
![]() |
Nightmare on Main Street for The Trees last night |
R- REBOUNDING. It was Sammi Jean's night to retrieve loose shots and she did it well with 11. The Cards outrebounded Stanford 34-29, not the domination on the glass that they showed in the first two tournament games...and Myisha only pulled down five in 30 minutes, but it was a good enough overall effort to toss a small-case "r" up for grabs. I'll wager Sam comes down with it.
E- EFFORT/EXECUTION. The Cards swept the "hustle" stats, convincingly and committed only 11 turnovers. HAND OUT THE CAPITAL "E" Dilly, dilly!
D- DEFENSE. A superb effort. Louisville gained early control and shit down Smith and McPhee for the most part. Forcing 19 turnovers and getting nine steals. A team effort and A TEAM CAPITAL "D" is the decision here. 18-0 in second chance points is an incredible stat.
Paulie
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour
I'm still on the sideline recovering from my surgery, but that doesn't mean the Cardinal Couple Radio
![]() |
Cards response to a Stanford win... |
Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-
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