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Double-Header Weekend - Sunday Cardinal Couple
So it's been a weekend of double-headers for UofL Athletics...when you consider across sports and across days.vs UAB
The Softball team got the doubles started Thursday with a bout against UAB which they won 15-0. Then completed that double-header with UAB Friday evening with the 6-2 win. Friday was also a double-header for Softball as they also won 4-1 over Maryland earlier in the afternoon.
The Softball squad continued their winning ways yesterday afternoon with a 2-0 win over Miami of Ohio. The pitching squad won this one by committee with freshman Kyra Snyder handling the first 2 innings and didn't give up any hits. She was replaced by fellow freshman Danielle Watson who is credited with the win with 3 innings pitched. Watson allowed one hit, but put 3 Ks up on the board before being replaced by the Junior Megan Hensley, who gets the save with 2 innings pitched. She allowed the other hit of the game for Miami, but set 2 down on strikes.
The scoring for the Cards was accounted for by Sidney Melton and Caitlin Ferguson. Melton reached on a fielder's choice, showed off some of her speed by stealing second, and scored on an error in the first frame. The other score of the game came in the fourth with Ferguson singling, advancing on a Nicole Pufahl sacrifice, and being batted home by Hensley.
The Softball squad will wrap up the weekend today at 5:30 vs Eastern Illinois.
vs NC State
Yesterday was also Basketball vs NC State.
The women were up first in the semi-final of the ACC tournament in Greensboro. You can check out the tournament update from Paulie that was added on to yesterday's article. There, you can also find evidence of one of the best decisions the ACC has ever made...inviting the UofL stats crew to be the stats crew for the tournament. We have talked about the UofL stats crew in the past, but they are one of the unsung champion teams of UofL. They, quite literally, wrote the book on keeping basketball stats. Here's an interesting and well-researched history on the NCAA statistician's manual, including Louisville' place in it, written back in 2013.
Back to the topic at hand, the double-header with NC State was completed last night with the Men going down to defeat 76-69 in Raleigh to wrap up their regular season.
vs Notre Dame
Today sees the last double-header of the weekend, against Notre Dame. Given Louisville's history of overtime games against Notre Dame in various sports, today could be a real doozy of a day.
This double-header gets started at 1pm with Lacrosse in the Louisville Lacrosse Stadium. Louisville has had a couple of overtime games against Notre Dame in past years, with at least one of them going into two overtimes.
Louisville comes into the game with only a single loss for a 5-1 record. The lone loss coming against a quite good Denver team, currently ranked 20th. Notre Dame sports a 4-2 record, with an 18th ranking (these are from the Inside Lacrosse poll), the two losses come to Boston College and Southern California, current sitting in 2nd and 13th in the IL rankings, respectively.
You can come out to enjoy the game with a food truck on site for concessions. Disappointingly, they don't (yet) have any poutine in honor of our increasingly Canadian-leaning Lacrosse coaching staff and roster.
This double-header will wrap up with the ACC Championship game in Greensboro with Muffet McGraw and the Irish as the opponents for the UofL Women. Again, look for an update later today from Paulie with recap and analysis...we're still waiting on the restraining order Ms. Wuf took out on him to be served.
vs FCC
We were thinking about doing a second hour of The Cardinal Couple Radio Hour yesterday in honor of double-header weekend, but the FCC thankfully intervened. You can hear the one hour of radio that we got in before the Federales crashed through the door of the studio to shut us down.
Check out the Soundcloud for 3 knuckleheads in the studio and one on the phone from Greensboro.
https://soundcloud.com/chradio/cardinal-couple-20180303
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JMcA
So it's been a weekend of double-headers for UofL Athletics...when you consider across sports and across days.
The Softball team got the doubles started Thursday with a bout against UAB which they won 15-0. Then completed that double-header with UAB Friday evening with the 6-2 win. Friday was also a double-header for Softball as they also won 4-1 over Maryland earlier in the afternoon.
The Softball squad continued their winning ways yesterday afternoon with a 2-0 win over Miami of Ohio. The pitching squad won this one by committee with freshman Kyra Snyder handling the first 2 innings and didn't give up any hits. She was replaced by fellow freshman Danielle Watson who is credited with the win with 3 innings pitched. Watson allowed one hit, but put 3 Ks up on the board before being replaced by the Junior Megan Hensley, who gets the save with 2 innings pitched. She allowed the other hit of the game for Miami, but set 2 down on strikes.
The scoring for the Cards was accounted for by Sidney Melton and Caitlin Ferguson. Melton reached on a fielder's choice, showed off some of her speed by stealing second, and scored on an error in the first frame. The other score of the game came in the fourth with Ferguson singling, advancing on a Nicole Pufahl sacrifice, and being batted home by Hensley.
The Softball squad will wrap up the weekend today at 5:30 vs Eastern Illinois.
Yesterday was also Basketball vs NC State.
The women were up first in the semi-final of the ACC tournament in Greensboro. You can check out the tournament update from Paulie that was added on to yesterday's article. There, you can also find evidence of one of the best decisions the ACC has ever made...inviting the UofL stats crew to be the stats crew for the tournament. We have talked about the UofL stats crew in the past, but they are one of the unsung champion teams of UofL. They, quite literally, wrote the book on keeping basketball stats. Here's an interesting and
vs UAB
The Softball team got the doubles started Thursday with a bout against UAB which they won 15-0. Then completed that double-header with UAB Friday evening with the 6-2 win. Friday was also a double-header for Softball as they also won 4-1 over Maryland earlier in the afternoon.
The Softball squad continued their winning ways yesterday afternoon with a 2-0 win over Miami of Ohio. The pitching squad won this one by committee with freshman Kyra Snyder handling the first 2 innings and didn't give up any hits. She was replaced by fellow freshman Danielle Watson who is credited with the win with 3 innings pitched. Watson allowed one hit, but put 3 Ks up on the board before being replaced by the Junior Megan Hensley, who gets the save with 2 innings pitched. She allowed the other hit of the game for Miami, but set 2 down on strikes.
The scoring for the Cards was accounted for by Sidney Melton and Caitlin Ferguson. Melton reached on a fielder's choice, showed off some of her speed by stealing second, and scored on an error in the first frame. The other score of the game came in the fourth with Ferguson singling, advancing on a Nicole Pufahl sacrifice, and being batted home by Hensley.
The Softball squad will wrap up the weekend today at 5:30 vs Eastern Illinois.
vs NC State
Yesterday was also Basketball vs NC State.
The women were up first in the semi-final of the ACC tournament in Greensboro. You can check out the tournament update from Paulie that was added on to yesterday's article. There, you can also find evidence of one of the best decisions the ACC has ever made...inviting the UofL stats crew to be the stats crew for the tournament. We have talked about the UofL stats crew in the past, but they are one of the unsung champion teams of UofL. They, quite literally, wrote the book on keeping basketball stats. Here's an interesting and
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well-researched history on the NCAA statistician's manual, including Louisville' place in it, written back in 2013.
Back to the topic at hand, the double-header with NC State was completed last night with the Men going down to defeat 76-69 in Raleigh to wrap up their regular season.
Today sees the last double-header of the weekend, against Notre Dame. Given Louisville's history of overtime games against Notre Dame in various sports, today could be a real doozy of a day.
This double-header gets started at 1pm with Lacrosse in the Louisville Lacrosse Stadium. Louisville has had a couple of overtime games against Notre Dame in past years, with at least one of them going into two overtimes.
Louisville comes into the game with only a single loss for a 5-1 record. The lone loss coming against a quite good Denver team, currently ranked 20th. Notre Dame sports a 4-2 record, with an 18th ranking (these are from the Inside Lacrosse poll), the two losses come to Boston College and Southern California, current sitting in 2nd and 13th in the IL rankings, respectively.
You can come out to enjoy the game with a food truck on site for concessions. Disappointingly, they don't (yet) have any poutine in honor of our increasingly Canadian-leaning Lacrosse coaching staff and roster.
This double-header will wrap up with the ACC Championship game in Greensboro with Muffet McGraw and the Irish as the opponents for the UofL Women. Again, look for an update later today from Paulie with recap and analysis...we're still waiting on the restraining order Ms. Wuf took out on him to be served.
We were thinking about doing a second hour of The Cardinal Couple Radio Hour yesterday in honor of double-header weekend, but the FCC thankfully intervened. You can hear the one hour of radio that we got in before the Federales crashed through the door of the studio to shut us down.
Check out the Soundcloud for 3 knuckleheads in the studio and one on the phone from Greensboro.
https://soundcloud.com/chradio/cardinal-couple-20180303
--
JMcA
Back to the topic at hand, the double-header with NC State was completed last night with the Men going down to defeat 76-69 in Raleigh to wrap up their regular season.
vs Notre Dame
Today sees the last double-header of the weekend, against Notre Dame. Given Louisville's history of overtime games against Notre Dame in various sports, today could be a real doozy of a day.
This double-header gets started at 1pm with Lacrosse in the Louisville Lacrosse Stadium. Louisville has had a couple of overtime games against Notre Dame in past years, with at least one of them going into two overtimes.
Louisville comes into the game with only a single loss for a 5-1 record. The lone loss coming against a quite good Denver team, currently ranked 20th. Notre Dame sports a 4-2 record, with an 18th ranking (these are from the Inside Lacrosse poll), the two losses come to Boston College and Southern California, current sitting in 2nd and 13th in the IL rankings, respectively.
You can come out to enjoy the game with a food truck on site for concessions. Disappointingly, they don't (yet) have any poutine in honor of our increasingly Canadian-leaning Lacrosse coaching staff and roster.
This double-header will wrap up with the ACC Championship game in Greensboro with Muffet McGraw and the Irish as the opponents for the UofL Women. Again, look for an update later today from Paulie with recap and analysis...we're still waiting on the restraining order Ms. Wuf took out on him to be served.
vs FCC
We were thinking about doing a second hour of The Cardinal Couple Radio Hour yesterday in honor of double-header weekend, but the FCC thankfully intervened. You can hear the one hour of radio that we got in before the Federales crashed through the door of the studio to shut us down.
Check out the Soundcloud for 3 knuckleheads in the studio and one on the phone from Greensboro.
https://soundcloud.com/chradio/cardinal-couple-20180303
--
JMcA
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