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Title : Trio of Cardinal wins on Sunday -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
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Trio of Cardinal wins on Sunday -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
FIELD HOCKEY DOWNS CALIFORNIA IN OVERTIME 2-1

A contest where defense was the priority for most of the contest. The visiting Golden Bears struck first with just 4:36 left in the first half due to a Cardinal miscue and jailbreak type attack that caught Louisville's defense a bit unaware. The Cards were taking a penalty corner...but the insert of the ball skipped past the Cardinal attack formation and rolled to midfield. The Bears had the numbers and rapidly advanced the ball to the net, where they got and unassisted goal. 1-0 at the half.
Louisville head coach Justine Sowry outlined to The Flock at halftime what she wanted to see out of them in the second half and the theme was "playing to your strengths". That came to fruition at the 54:36 mark when junior Whena Munn (pronounced "Thena") took a pass from Pastor and the New Zealand native fired from in front of the California cage to find net. Louisville and Cal would both have opportunities to win this one in regulation...but the defenses held and it was still 1-1 at the end of regulation.

Louisville received a penalty corner opportunity four and one half minutes into the extra session and Pastor, who hails from Buenos Aires, Argentina, rifled a shot past Cal goal-keeper Danielle Mentink for the game-ender.
The Cards go to 4-2 on the season and are 1-1 now in extra-time hockey. They bring in Boston College Friday night to Trager Stadium next.

LINK: COACH SOWRY POST GAME
I've included both interviews with Pastor here...the UofL video of it, which was a bit abridged and my full uncut audio interview:
LINK: POST GAME MECHE PASTOR VIDEO INTERVIEW
LINK: MECHE PASTOR POST GAME AUDIO
WSOC RUNS PAST EKU 5-1
Moving to Sunday evening, Louisville women's soccer scored early and often in a dominating 5-1 win over the visiting Colonels from Richmond.
Four different scorers for the Cards in the victory. Brooklynn Rivers got the onslaught started when she took a pass from Arianna Ferraro in front of the goal 17 minutes into action and booted it in for the first score of the contest. The Kickin' Cards added to the total six minutes later when Mollie Rouse took a cross from Emina Ekic in front of the EKU keeper and sent it into the net to make it 2-0 UofL.
Delaney Snyder picked up her third goal of the season when she followed up on a rebound and drove it into the back of the net just two minutes before the end of the first half. The teams took to the locker rooms with Louisville comfortably ahead 3-0.

Eastern Kentucky got their lone goal when they took a dribble and Idalys Rea pushed one past Gabby Kouzelos to draw them within three at 4-1...six minutes into the final half.
Just two minutes after that, it was Whitsett time again. The Cards got a rebound in front of the net and Brooklynn Rivers got the ball to Whitsett who tapped it in for the final score of the night.
Louisville went deep into the roster as time continued in the second half. Eight reserves saw action, including junior Sarah Feola, back from injury and appearing for the first time this season on the field. The Quebec, Canada midfielders entrance and exit after 25 minutes was met with enthusiastic response from the Cardinal players.

The #24 Cards go to 6-1 for the season on a cloudy, foggy and drizzly night for soccer. Next up, a road trip to Pittsburgh to open ACC play against the Panthers on Saturday night.
We were able to get comments and remarks from Louisville head coach Karen Ferguson Dayes back in the soccer complex interview room after the impressive Louisville win...plus Maisie's first interview ever post-game as a Cardinal. She handled it quite well...as you'll hear. Once again, I'm including the UofL official video of these and my audio.
JARED ANDERSON VIDEO OF COACH KAREN FERGISON DAYES POST GAME EKU
KAREN FERGUSON DAYES POST GAME EKU VIDEO
PAULIE AUDIO OF KAREN FERGUSON DAYES POST GAME EKU COMMENTS
MAISIE WHITSETT POST GAME REMARKS AFTER EKU GAME
PAULIE AUDIO FROM MAISIE WHITSETT INTERVIEW AFTER EKU GAME
MEN'S SOCCER UPSETS DUKE 3-0

Scores from three different Cardinals gave Louisville this win. We'll let head men's soccer coach Ken Lolla describe the victory for you in the UofL post game video link:
KEN LOLLA POST-GAME DUKE
( A special "Good Job!" to JARED ANDERSON, who took photos at all three events today after a long night of covering Cardinal Football Saturday night! We feature his photos today).
paulie
xxxxx
FIELD HOCKEY DOWNS CALIFORNIA IN OVERTIME 2-1

A contest where defense was the priority for most of the contest. The visiting Golden Bears struck first with just 4:36 left in the first half due to a Cardinal miscue and jailbreak type attack that caught Louisville's defense a bit unaware. The Cards were taking a penalty corner...but the insert of the ball skipped past the Cardinal attack formation and rolled to midfield. The Bears had the numbers and rapidly advanced the ball to the net, where they got and unassisted goal. 1-0 at the half.
Louisville head coach Justine Sowry outlined to The Flock at halftime what she wanted to see out of them in the second half and the theme was "playing to your strengths". That came to fruition at the 54:36 mark when junior Whena Munn (pronounced "Thena") took a pass from Pastor and the New Zealand native fired from in front of the California cage to find net. Louisville and Cal would both have opportunities to win this one in regulation...but the defenses held and it was still 1-1 at the end of regulation.

Louisville received a penalty corner opportunity four and one half minutes into the extra session and Pastor, who hails from Buenos Aires, Argentina, rifled a shot past Cal goal-keeper Danielle Mentink for the game-ender.
The Cards go to 4-2 on the season and are 1-1 now in extra-time hockey. They bring in Boston College Friday night to Trager Stadium next.

LINK: COACH SOWRY POST GAME
I've included both interviews with Pastor here...the UofL video of it, which was a bit abridged and my full uncut audio interview:
LINK: POST GAME MECHE PASTOR VIDEO INTERVIEW
LINK: MECHE PASTOR POST GAME AUDIO
WSOC RUNS PAST EKU 5-1
Moving to Sunday evening, Louisville women's soccer scored early and often in a dominating 5-1 win over the visiting Colonels from Richmond.
Four different scorers for the Cards in the victory. Brooklynn Rivers got the onslaught started when she took a pass from Arianna Ferraro in front of the goal 17 minutes into action and booted it in for the first score of the contest. The Kickin' Cards added to the total six minutes later when Mollie Rouse took a cross from Emina Ekic in front of the EKU keeper and sent it into the net to make it 2-0 UofL.
Delaney Snyder picked up her third goal of the season when she followed up on a rebound and drove it into the back of the net just two minutes before the end of the first half. The teams took to the locker
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rooms with Louisville comfortably ahead 3-0.
Louisville was not done with the fireworks, however and San Diego freshman Maisie Whitsett took over. She found success just two minutes into the second session, taking a nice feed from fellow freshman Anna Henderson (Kirkland, WA) and drove it past the EKU keeper Zoe Aguirre into the net to make it 4-0 University of Louisville.
Eastern Kentucky got their lone goal when they took a dribble and Idalys Rea pushed one past Gabby Kouzelos to draw them within three at 4-1...six minutes into the final half.
Just two minutes after that, it was Whitsett time again. The Cards got a rebound in front of the net and Brooklynn Rivers got the ball to Whitsett who tapped it in for the final score of the night.
Louisville went deep into the roster as time continued in the second half. Eight reserves saw action, including junior Sarah Feola, back from injury and appearing for the first time this season on the field. The Quebec, Canada midfielders entrance and exit after 25 minutes was met with enthusiastic response from the Cardinal players.
Domination in the stats for the Cards in this one. They took a total of 21 shots, 13 on goal, compared to just four for EKU....three of those on goal.
The #24 Cards go to 6-1 for the season on a cloudy, foggy and drizzly night for soccer. Next up, a road trip to Pittsburgh to open ACC play against the Panthers on Saturday night.
We were able to get comments and remarks from Louisville head coach Karen Ferguson Dayes back in the soccer complex interview room after the impressive Louisville win...plus Maisie's first interview ever post-game as a Cardinal. She handled it quite well...as you'll hear. Once again, I'm including the UofL official video of these and my audio.
JARED ANDERSON VIDEO OF COACH KAREN FERGISON DAYES POST GAME EKU
KAREN FERGUSON DAYES POST GAME EKU VIDEO
PAULIE AUDIO OF KAREN FERGUSON DAYES POST GAME EKU COMMENTS
MAISIE WHITSETT POST GAME REMARKS AFTER EKU GAME
PAULIE AUDIO FROM MAISIE WHITSETT INTERVIEW AFTER EKU GAME
MEN'S SOCCER UPSETS DUKE 3-0
While Field Hockey was toiling against Cal on the middle section of Floyd Street, Louisville men's soccer was engaged in battle with #2 Duke on the southern part of Floyd Street in Lynn Stadium. The men's squad found the flow in the second half with three goals and upset the Blue Devils 3-0 on Sunday afternoon.
Scores from three different Cardinals gave Louisville this win. We'll let head men's soccer coach Ken Lolla describe the victory for you in the UofL post game video link:
KEN LOLLA POST-GAME DUKE
( A special "Good Job!" to JARED ANDERSON, who took photos at all three events today after a long night of covering Cardinal Football Saturday night! We feature his photos today).
paulie
xxxxx

Eastern Kentucky got their lone goal when they took a dribble and Idalys Rea pushed one past Gabby Kouzelos to draw them within three at 4-1...six minutes into the final half.
Just two minutes after that, it was Whitsett time again. The Cards got a rebound in front of the net and Brooklynn Rivers got the ball to Whitsett who tapped it in for the final score of the night.
Louisville went deep into the roster as time continued in the second half. Eight reserves saw action, including junior Sarah Feola, back from injury and appearing for the first time this season on the field. The Quebec, Canada midfielders entrance and exit after 25 minutes was met with enthusiastic response from the Cardinal players.

The #24 Cards go to 6-1 for the season on a cloudy, foggy and drizzly night for soccer. Next up, a road trip to Pittsburgh to open ACC play against the Panthers on Saturday night.
We were able to get comments and remarks from Louisville head coach Karen Ferguson Dayes back in the soccer complex interview room after the impressive Louisville win...plus Maisie's first interview ever post-game as a Cardinal. She handled it quite well...as you'll hear. Once again, I'm including the UofL official video of these and my audio.
JARED ANDERSON VIDEO OF COACH KAREN FERGISON DAYES POST GAME EKU
KAREN FERGUSON DAYES POST GAME EKU VIDEO
PAULIE AUDIO OF KAREN FERGUSON DAYES POST GAME EKU COMMENTS
MAISIE WHITSETT POST GAME REMARKS AFTER EKU GAME
PAULIE AUDIO FROM MAISIE WHITSETT INTERVIEW AFTER EKU GAME
MEN'S SOCCER UPSETS DUKE 3-0

Scores from three different Cardinals gave Louisville this win. We'll let head men's soccer coach Ken Lolla describe the victory for you in the UofL post game video link:
KEN LOLLA POST-GAME DUKE
( A special "Good Job!" to JARED ANDERSON, who took photos at all three events today after a long night of covering Cardinal Football Saturday night! We feature his photos today).
paulie
xxxxx
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