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Kay Morissette Named Asst Coach -- Academic Awards -- Bats Update -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Kaylin Morissette Named Assistant Lacrosse CoachA legend when it comes to Louisville lacrosse, Kaylin "Kay" Morissette, was named an assistant coach yesterday. She served as a student assistant last season.
Morissette is a native of Canada like Scott Teeter and coached on his staff at Canisius in 2017. They earned a MAAC Championship in her lone season up north.
During her stint as a player at Louisville Morissette became one of the most decorated players in program history. She ranks high in several categories: 572 draw controls (first), 51 assists (second), 73 games played (second), 218 points (third), 119 ground balls (third), and 167 goals (fourth). Her 572 draw controls is nearly double the 247, which ranks second in program history.
Expect to see a big improvement in the 2019 team as Morissette's role will increase. Her and Teeter could surprise some folks and have a Top 20 team next year.
More All-ACC Academic Awards
Three spring teams announced All-ACC academic awards for their players. Men's tennis, women's tennis, and softball had a combined 13 players earn the honors.
For men's tennis, George Hedley, Parker Wynn, and Christopher Morin-Kougoucheff met the 3.0 GPA to make the team.
For women's tennis, Mariana Humberg, Raven Neely, Abbie Pahz, and Sena Suswam earned the honors. It is the second appearance for Humberg and first for the others.
Softball had six make the team with Caitlin Ferguson, Celene Funke, Megan Hensley, Jenna Jordan, Sidney Melton, and Maddy Newman earning the academic honors. This is Melton's third year of earning All-ACC academic honors.
Louisville Bats Mid-season Report
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For those who do not regularly follow the team the transitioned from their standout purple to a more standard red and navy at the beginning of 2017 and continued that this year.
Following their victory last night the Bats are 29-43 and on a three-game win streak. Sadly, they are last in the league, but only by 1.5 games. They're eighth in the league (out of 14) with 20 home victories, but their 9-21 road record is dead last and way below the next team.
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#12 Nick Senzel |
The Bats' pitching staff has had some rough patches, but also some great outings. Recently, the Bats gave up 13, 16, and 12 runs over a three-game period. However, there have also been some one- and two-run games allowed as well. Robert Stephenson and Cody Reed have each had an 11-strikeout performance this season, neither of them going the full nine.
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#2 Hernan Iribarren |
The season started rough for the Bats, but they have settled down recently and are performing as hot as the Reds. By the way, that Cincinnati team is 29-27 over their last 56 games, which is better than any stretch they have had the last two years.
What Day Is It?
Well, it's Tuesday so why am I writing today's article? Paulie has an interviewed planned for this afternoon (shhh, it's a secret who it is) and will have a full report on that tomorrow along with a link to the full interview.
Yesterday marked exactly six months until Christmas. This past weekend marked the longest daylight day of the year, meaning the amount of daylight we get will become shorter from here on out.
It is National Forgiveness Day. Has someone wronged you? Let go of that hatred or revenge-mindset and forgive them for their wrongdoing. If you have a special barber, or cosmetologist, or someone who takes care of your nails for you then make sure to show your appreciation for them on National Beautician's Day. Enjoy the rest of the day with a tropical cocktail or chocolate cake.
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
- Jared -
Kaylin Morissette Named Assistant Lacrosse Coach
A legend when it comes to Louisville lacrosse, Kaylin "Kay" Morissette, was named an assistant coach yesterday. She served as a student assistant last season.
Morissette is a native of Canada like Scott Teeter and coached on his staff at Canisius in 2017. They earned a MAAC Championship in her lone season up north.
During her stint as a player at Louisville Morissette became one of the most decorated players in program history. She ranks high in several categories: 572 draw controls (first), 51 assists (second), 73 games played (second), 218 points (third), 119 ground balls (third), and 167 goals (fourth). Her 572 draw controls is nearly double the 247, which ranks second in program history.
Expect to see a big improvement in the 2019 team as Morissette's role will increase. Her and Teeter could surprise some folks and have a Top 20 team next year.
More All-ACC Academic Awards
Three spring teams announced All-ACC academic awards for their players. Men's tennis, women's tennis, and softball had a combined 13 players earn the honors.
For men's tennis, George Hedley, Parker Wynn, and Christopher Morin-Kougoucheff met the 3.0 GPA to make the team.
For women's tennis, Mariana Humberg, Raven Neely, Abbie Pahz, and Sena Suswam earned the honors. It is the second appearance for Humberg and first for the others.
Softball had six make the team with Caitlin Ferguson, Celene Funke, Megan Hensley, Jenna Jordan, Sidney Melton, and Maddy Newman earning the academic honors. This is Melton's third year of earning All-ACC academic honors.
Louisville Bats Mid-season Report
Worldwide provided us with an updated of Louisville City FC this weekend so I thought we could talk about the other professional team in town too. I have been busy this UofL off-season covering the Louisville Bats with my partner-in-crime at River City Cards, Mike Gilpatrick.
For those who do not regularly follow the team the transitioned from their standout purple to a more standard red and navy at the beginning of 2017 and continued that this year.
Following their victory last night the Bats are 29-43 and on a three-game win streak. Sadly, they are last in the league, but only by 1.5 games. They're eighth in the league (out of 14) with 20 home victories, but their 9-21 road record is dead last and way below the next team.
A legend when it comes to Louisville lacrosse, Kaylin "Kay" Morissette, was named an assistant coach yesterday. She served as a student assistant last season.
Morissette is a native of Canada like Scott Teeter and coached on his staff at Canisius in 2017. They earned a MAAC Championship in her lone season up north.
During her stint as a player at Louisville Morissette became one of the most decorated players in program history. She ranks high in several categories: 572 draw controls (first), 51 assists (second), 73 games played (second), 218 points (third), 119 ground balls (third), and 167 goals (fourth). Her 572 draw controls is nearly double the 247, which ranks second in program history.
Expect to see a big improvement in the 2019 team as Morissette's role will increase. Her and Teeter could surprise some folks and have a Top 20 team next year.
More All-ACC Academic Awards
Three spring teams announced All-ACC academic awards for their players. Men's tennis, women's tennis, and softball had a combined 13 players earn the honors.
For men's tennis, George Hedley, Parker Wynn, and Christopher Morin-Kougoucheff met the 3.0 GPA to make the team.
For women's tennis, Mariana Humberg, Raven Neely, Abbie Pahz, and Sena Suswam earned the honors. It is the second appearance for Humberg and first for the others.
Softball had six make the team with Caitlin Ferguson, Celene Funke, Megan Hensley, Jenna Jordan, Sidney Melton, and Maddy Newman earning the academic honors. This is Melton's third year of earning All-ACC academic honors.
Louisville Bats Mid-season Report
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Bat breaks mid-swing |
For those who do not regularly follow the team the transitioned from their standout purple to a more standard red and navy at the beginning of 2017 and continued that this year.
Following their victory last night the Bats are 29-43 and on a three-game win streak. Sadly, they are last in the league, but only by 1.5 games. They're eighth in the league (out of 14) with 20 home victories, but their 9-21 road record is dead last and way below the next team.
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#12 Nick Senzel
Nick Senzel, the Reds top prospect, was having a great rookie season before an injury and immediate surgery to his right index finger placed him on IR. Hernan Iribarren is a name that's been spoken in Louisville for several years. Although his numbers have seen a small drop over time he has taken a role in mentoring younger players in helping them on their journey to become MLB stars.
The Bats' pitching staff has had some rough patches, but also some great outings. Recently, the Bats gave up 13, 16, and 12 runs over a three-game period. However, there have also been some one- and two-run games allowed as well. Robert Stephenson and Cody Reed have each had an 11-strikeout performance this season, neither of them going the full nine.
Many players move up to MLB or go down to Double-A as the season progresses so it is nice to be able to shoot different players over the span of 70-something home games. I will only be at about 40 of those, though. Some familiar faces seen in the press box include Nick Evans (WBB SID) helps with operations and scorebook, Steph McNamara (lacrosse alum) helps with social media and post-game recaps, Daryl Foust (The Crunch Zone) runs camera at the games and Mike Gilpatrick (River City Cards) covers games for RCC. Nick Curran, UofL WBB Radio play-by-play expert, handles the Bats broadcasts on 790 WKRD. Paulie listens most nights the Bats are on the field and if you can't make it to the ball-park or the Bats are on the road, listening to Nick makes you feel like you are there.
The season started rough for the Bats, but they have settled down recently and are performing as hot as the Reds. By the way, that Cincinnati team is 29-27 over their last 56 games, which is better than any stretch they have had the last two years.
What Day Is It?
Well, it's Tuesday so why am I writing today's article? Paulie has an interviewed planned for this afternoon (shhh, it's a secret who it is) and will have a full report on that tomorrow along with a link to the full interview.
Yesterday marked exactly six months until Christmas. This past weekend marked the longest daylight day of the year, meaning the amount of daylight we get will become shorter from here on out.
It is National Forgiveness Day. Has someone wronged you? Let go of that hatred or revenge-mindset and forgive them for their wrongdoing. If you have a special barber, or cosmetologist, or someone who takes care of your nails for you then make sure to show your appreciation for them on National Beautician's Day. Enjoy the rest of the day with a tropical cocktail or chocolate cake.
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
- Jared -

The Bats' pitching staff has had some rough patches, but also some great outings. Recently, the Bats gave up 13, 16, and 12 runs over a three-game period. However, there have also been some one- and two-run games allowed as well. Robert Stephenson and Cody Reed have each had an 11-strikeout performance this season, neither of them going the full nine.
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#2 Hernan Iribarren |
The season started rough for the Bats, but they have settled down recently and are performing as hot as the Reds. By the way, that Cincinnati team is 29-27 over their last 56 games, which is better than any stretch they have had the last two years.
What Day Is It?
Well, it's Tuesday so why am I writing today's article? Paulie has an interviewed planned for this afternoon (shhh, it's a secret who it is) and will have a full report on that tomorrow along with a link to the full interview.
Yesterday marked exactly six months until Christmas. This past weekend marked the longest daylight day of the year, meaning the amount of daylight we get will become shorter from here on out.
It is National Forgiveness Day. Has someone wronged you? Let go of that hatred or revenge-mindset and forgive them for their wrongdoing. If you have a special barber, or cosmetologist, or someone who takes care of your nails for you then make sure to show your appreciation for them on National Beautician's Day. Enjoy the rest of the day with a tropical cocktail or chocolate cake.
Happy Tuesday and Go Cards!
- Jared -
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