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Another busy Sunday for UofL women's sports, with four events at four different places for women's soccer, field hockey and volleyball. We'll start with the win. 


WSOC DEFEATS NC STATE 2-1

Defense wins games and it proved true yesterday in Raleigh, NC as the Louisville women's soccer team picked up a huge win over the NC State Wolfpack 2-1.


Emina Ekic produced the second goal of the day for Karen Ferguson Dayes' squad in the 50th minute of action and the defense protected the two goal advantage by allowing just one Wolfpack score in the final 40 minutes to sent Louisville to a 12-4, 6-3 record.

Points gained right now are worth their weight in goal in the ACC and the Cards gathered three to keep them tied for third place in the conference and assure that they would be participating in the ACC Tournament in November. At 18 points, they are tied with Virginia and face one remaining regular season test, when Virginia Tech comes to town Thursday night for ACC action in Lynn Stadium. 

The Cards grabbed a lead they would never relinquish in the 29th. minutes of the first half on a corner play. Allison Whitfield sent the in-bounds kick into the box and Maisie Whitsett headed the ball into the net. 

After the second goal, where Ekic rebounded a deflected Nadage L'Esperance shot on goal back into the net, Louisville withstood a Wolfpack score in the 66th. minute and got the "W". 

The Cards had a 9-5 shot advantage in the match but N.C. State held a 4-2 corner kick edge. 

The Cards are 5-3 on the road this season and a stellar 7-1 in Lynn. 

Roll out for action Thursday night for the Cards final home appearance of 2018! 





VOLLEYBALL FALLS IN FOUR TO PITTSBURGH


After being down 2-0 in sets, the Cardinal Volleyball squad battled back to take set three in Pittsburgh and held a 16-6 lead in set four before losing that ten point lead, the set and the match to the league-leading Panthers Sunday afternoon. Pitt gets the 22-25, 26-24, 28-26, 20-25 win to grab sole possession of the top of the ACC standings. 

A Cardinal team that looked good in stretches during the first two sets but couldn't quite grab the ultimate advantage regrouped in the third set and won a tightly contested third set by two. Bonus Volleyball in that one, just like in the second set. 

It certainly looked like the match was headed to a five set affair after the Cards jumped out 8-2 and pushed that to 16-6 advantage in set four. Then, the proverbial wheels fell off the Cardinal Express and Pitt used a 12-0 run to get back into the contest and take a 18-16 lead. The Panthers also grab seven of the next 11 points to put the Cards away. 


No doubt about it, # 6 ranked Pitt is a VERY GOOD team that found success with the front line blocking and the hard-hitting foursome of  Layne Van Buskirk, Stephanie Williams, Kayla Lund and Nina Markewycz...who had a combined 50 of the 55 Pitt kills. The Cards got double-digit kills out of Amanda Green  (16) and Melanie McHenry (15) but it wasn't enough to propel Louisville to victory. 

The Cards also got Jasmine Bennett back onto the hardwood in the Fitzgerald Field House for her first action in three weeks, looked healed from the abdominal injury that had her sidelined. 

Tough watching that fourth set failure on the ACC Network Extra. You could see the Pitt (22-0, 10-0) momentum building and the Louisville players were seemingly powerless to stop it. Had to be even tougher for our "A Team" correspondent Worldwide Jeff McAdams, who made the six hour trek to Steel City to view it live. 


The Cards come back to the friendly confines of Cardinal Arena for Friday night action against Boston College. With the "L" Louisville drops into a tie for second place in the ACC with Fla.State. The 'Noles will visit Louisville during the four game home stand coming up, along with the mentioned Eagles, Syracuse and Miami, which will close out October and open November action. A tough stretch against the top teams in the ACC. Thank goodness it is at home where the Cards are 8-1 this season.


The 10 match win streak for Louisville comes to an end on an afternoon that got good news with the return of Bennett but a blow with the "L" to arch-rival Pitt...



ALBANY DOWNS LOUISVILLE FIELD HOCKEY 1-0


After a dramatic, double over-time 3-2 win over Syracuse on Friday, one would have thought that the UofL Field Hockey squad would have been riding a bit of momentum in the Sunday afternoon contest against the Albany Great Danes. 

That wasn't the case, though, as the #10 Cards Field Hockey squad suffered a 1-0 loss to #22 Albany at the Danes home field. On Senior Day, and with the temperature reaching 65 degrees, it was the Cards who went cold on offense, with no goals and allowing the game decider 50 minutes into the 70 minute contest. 

Justine Sowry's remarks: 

"Albany came ready to play. They were stronger than us on the ball and on the tackles. Unfortunately, we were unable to get any rhythm  established because of our fundamentals being off and our lack of connection between our lines." 

Louisville's best chance at getting the tying goal came with five minutes left in the contest when a Meche Pastor shot was blocked at the goal and Bethany Russ's follow up bounced off the goal-post. 

Ayeshia McFerran with three saves in goal-keep. The Great Danes held a 7-6 shot advantage. UofL drops to 12-5 on the season and Albany improves to 12-3.

The Cards end the regular season with a trip to Kent State for Golden Flashes action on Sunday, October 28th. After that, Louisville plays in the first round of the ACC Tournament where they'll be the #3 seed and will face #6 seed Wake Forest on Thursday, Nov 1st. at 4 p.m. 



GOLF FINISHES THIRD AT CARDINAL COUPLE

On a cool and slightly windy day at the UofL Golf Club, the chip and putt Cards climbed from sixth place to third in final day action Sundayin the Cardinal Cup Tournament. Gone were the high velocity winds from Saturday that blasted the Louisville and Simpsonville area and played havoc with the stroke counts. The Cards scores improved without Mother Nature blowing in from the west. 

Setting the pace for UofL was Irish freshman from Cork County Mairead Martin, who finished tied for sixth with a 219 three round total. Linage of the Sykes' clan also goes back to Cork County. Did you know "Sikes" or "Sykes" is a Gaelic work for a bridge over a stream?  I've often wanted to be a bridge... 


TOP FIVE CARDS: 

Mairead Martin         70-77-72  = 219
Lauren Hartlage       71-76-73 = 220
Lauren Thibodeau    73-79-70 = 222
Delaney Shah           77-75-71 =  223
Linda Trockel           76-77-71 =  224


Louisville heads to Atlanta next, where they'll tee it up starting Friday in the Alexa Stirling Women's Intercollegiate tournament.  



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Another busy Sunday for UofL women's sports, with four events at four different places for women's soccer, field hockey and volleyball. We'll start with the win. 


WSOC DEFEATS NC STATE 2-1

Defense wins games and it proved true yesterday in Raleigh, NC as the Louisville women's soccer team picked up a huge win over the NC State Wolfpack 2-1.


Emina Ekic produced the second goal of the day for Karen Ferguson Dayes' squad in the 50th minute of action and the defense protected the two goal advantage by allowing just one Wolfpack score in the final 40 minutes to sent Louisville to a 12-4, 6-3 record.

Points gained right now are worth their weight in goal in the ACC and the Cards gathered three to keep them tied for third place in the conference and assure that they would be participating in the ACC Tournament in November. At 18 points, they are tied with Virginia and face one remaining regular season test, when Virginia Tech comes to town Thursday night for ACC action in Lynn Stadium. 

The Cards grabbed a lead they would never relinquish in the 29th. minutes of the first half on a corner play. Allison Whitfield sent the in-bounds kick into the box and Maisie Whitsett headed the ball into the net. 

After the second goal, where Ekic rebounded a deflected Nadage L'Esperance shot on goal back into the net, Louisville withstood a Wolfpack score in the 66th. minute and got the "W". 

The Cards had a 9-5 shot advantage in the match but N.C. State held a 4-2 corner kick edge. 

The Cards are 5-3 on the road this season and a stellar 7-1 in Lynn. 

Roll out for action Thursday night for the Cards final home appearance of 2018! 





VOLLEYBALL FALLS IN FOUR TO PITTSBURGH


After being down 2-0 in sets, the Cardinal Volleyball squad battled back to take set three in Pittsburgh and held a 16-6 lead in set four before losing that ten point lead, the set and the match to the league-leading Panthers Sunday afternoon. Pitt gets the 22-25, 26-24, 28-26, 20-25 win to grab sole possession of the top of the ACC standings. 

A Cardinal team that looked good in stretches during the first two sets but couldn't quite grab the ultimate advantage regrouped in the third set and won a tightly contested third set by two. Bonus Volleyball in that one, just like in the second set. 

It certainly looked like the match was headed to a five set affair after the Cards jumped out 8-2 and pushed that to 16-6 advantage in set four. Then, the proverbial wheels fell off the Cardinal Express and Pitt used a 12-0 run to get back into the contest and take a 18-16 lead. The Panthers also grab seven of the next 11 points to put the Cards away. 


No doubt about it, # 6 ranked Pitt is a VERY GOOD team that found success with the front line blocking and the hard-hitting foursome of  Layne Van Buskirk, Stephanie Williams, Kayla Lund and Nina Markewycz...who had a combined 50 of the 55 Pitt kills. The Cards got double-digit kills out of Amanda Green  (16) and Melanie McHenry (15) but it wasn't enough to propel Louisville to victory. 

The Cards also got Jasmine Bennett back onto the hardwood in the Fitzgerald Field House for her first action in three weeks, looked healed from the abdominal injury that had her sidelined. 

Tough watching that fourth set failure on the ACC Network Extra. You could see the Pitt (22-0, 10-0) momentum building and the Louisville players were seemingly powerless to stop it. Had to be even tougher for our "A Team" correspondent Worldwide Jeff McAdams, who made the six hour trek to Steel City to view it live. 


The Cards come back to the friendly confines of Cardinal Arena for Friday night action against Boston College. With the "L" Louisville drops into a tie for second place in the ACC with Fla.State. The 'Noles will visit Louisville during the four game home stand coming up, along with the mentioned Eagles, Syracuse and Miami, which will close out October and open November action. A tough stretch against the top teams in the ACC. Thank goodness it is at home where the Cards are 8-1 this season.


The 10 match win streak for Louisville comes to an end on an afternoon that got good news with the return of Bennett but a blow with the "L" to arch-rival Pitt...



ALBANY DOWNS LOUISVILLE FIELD HOCKEY 1-0


After a dramatic, double over-time 3-2 win over Syracuse on Friday, one would have thought that the UofL Field Hockey squad would have been riding a bit of momentum in the Sunday afternoon contest against the Albany Great Danes. 

That wasn't the case, though, as the #10 Cards Field Hockey squad suffered a 1-0 loss to #22 Albany at the Danes home field. On Senior Day, and with the temperature reaching 65 degrees, it was the Cards who went cold on offense, with no goals and allowing the game decider 50 minutes into the 70 minute contest. 

Justine Sowry's remarks: 

"Albany came ready to play. They were stronger than us on the ball and on the tackles. Unfortunately, we were unable to get any rhythm  established because of our fundamentals being off and our lack of connection between our lines." 

Louisville's best chance at getting the tying goal came with five minutes left in the contest when a Meche Pastor shot was blocked at the goal and Bethany Russ's follow up bounced off the goal-post. 

Ayeshia McFerran with three saves in goal-keep. The Great Danes held a 7-6 shot advantage. UofL drops to 12-5 on the season and Albany improves to 12-3.

The Cards end the regular season with a trip to Kent State for Golden Flashes action on Sunday, October 28th. After that, Louisville plays in the first round of the ACC Tournament where they'll be the #3 seed and will face #6 seed Wake Forest on Thursday, Nov 1st. at 4 p.m. 



GOLF FINISHES THIRD AT CARDINAL COUPLE

On a cool and slightly windy day at the UofL Golf Club, the chip and putt Cards climbed from sixth place to third in final day action Sundayin the Cardinal Cup Tournament. Gone were the high velocity winds from Saturday that blasted the Louisville and Simpsonville area and played havoc with the stroke counts. The Cards scores improved without Mother Nature blowing in from the west. 

Setting the pace for UofL was Irish freshman from Cork County Mairead Martin, who finished tied for sixth with a 219 three round total. Linage of the Sykes' clan also goes back to Cork County. Did you know "Sikes" or "Sykes" is a Gaelic work for a bridge over a stream?  I've often wanted to be a bridge... 


TOP FIVE CARDS: 

Mairead Martin         70-77-72  = 219
Lauren Hartlage       71-76-73 = 220
Lauren Thibodeau    73-79-70 = 222
Delaney Shah           77-75-71 =  223
Linda Trockel           76-77-71 =  224


Louisville heads to Atlanta next, where they'll tee it up starting Friday in the Alexa Stirling Women's Intercollegiate tournament.  



paulie
xxxxx




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