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Volleyball Receives At-Large Bid in NCAA Tournament


Not that there was too much need to worry following a sweep against Georgia Tech on Friday night, but we can now breathe after hearing that Louisville volleyball has made it into the NCAA Tournament.  They will gear up to face Dayton in the first round in Champaign, IL.  The winner will face the winner of Illinois and Eastern Michigan.  The Illini are the 3-seed, sitting just behind Stanford and Minnesota. They'll play Dayton on Friday 11/30 at a time not yet determined.

Coach Dani Busboom Kelly felt confident following Friday's victory that her team would be in, but you can never be definite.  She's thrilled the team gets to continue playing, especially with players finishing recovering from injuries and the team peaking.

Former UofL assistant coach Alyssa D'Errico is currently in her second year as an assistant for the Flyers.  D'Errico helped the Cards win their first ACC Championship in 2015.  Prior to that she won four NCAA Championships as a player at Penn State and won three state championships in high school.

The Atlantic-10 Champions got hot at the right time as they have won six straight, including upsetting 1-seed VCU in the conference tournament.  At 23-7 overall and 12-2 in the A-10 their record is on par with the Cards who are 21-8 and 14-4.

Dayton has had issues with serves similar to Louisville.  They have 255 errors vs just 139 aces.

On the attacking end they have accumulated a .275 attack percentage.  With 12 players 6'0 or taller (up through 6'5) Dayton has averaged an impressive 2.28 blocks per set.

Louisville and Dayton will square off on Friday with the time to be determined.  With Illinois being the host site I expect the Cards to get the earlier match.

Worldwide will most likely add his thoughts on UofL's draw and the entire field either in the comments section so stay tuned.

THEY said it: 


Comments from Molly Sauer below



Amanda Green discusses



Dani Busboom Kelly POST-SELECTION thoughts: 



Women's Basketball Opens Home Season

After starting on the road for the first five games of the season Louisville women's basketball will make their first visit to the KFC Yum! Center of the year tonight.  They will take on the RedHawks of Miami (OH).

Miami has started this season 4-0.  Coach Megan Duffy is in her second season and led the team to a 22-11 record and WNIT appearance last year.  Four of the five starters from last year returned this year for the RedHawks.

Louisville is 7-4 all-time against Miami.  The two teams last played in the NCAA Tournament in 2008.  The Cards won the first round game en route to Jeff Walz's first Sweet Sixteen appearance.  Louisville has never lost at home (5-0) to Miami.  

The Cards are 5-0 on the year with the most recent wins coming in Las Vegas against Arizona State and Hartford.  Thanks to a Sam Fuehring layup in the final seconds of the game the Cards topped the Sun Devils.  Louisville ousted Hartford with ease after a sluggish start. 

Prior to tip-off Jeff Walz and Stephanie Norman will be recognized for their 300th wins at Louisville, which the duo accomplished in the season opener at Western Kentucky.

You can catch the game online on the ESPN website.  IF you are unable to do so I would recommend trying to tune into the radio to listen to Nick Curran and AJ call the game on Cards Radio 790 WKRD AM. 

I will not be able to make this game, sadly, but Paulie and Sonya will both be on media row and Paulie will bring the coverage of the contest to you in the Tuesday edition of Cardinal Couple .


Donation Month

We enter the final few days of donation month.  Thank you to everyone who has participated and if you haven't quite yet there's still time.  As a reminder we accept cash, checks, and Paypal.  You can mail donations into

CARDINAL COUPLE
P.O. BOX 91521
LOUISVILLE, KY 40291

Once again, thank you all for everything you do to keep Cardinal Couple going strong as we strive to bring you the best coverage of all women's sports at UofL.


Happy Monday and Go Cards!

- Jared -
Volleyball Receives At-Large Bid in NCAA Tournament


Not that there was too much need to worry following a sweep against Georgia Tech on Friday night, but we can now breathe after hearing that Louisville volleyball has made it into the NCAA Tournament.  They will gear up to face Dayton in the first round in Champaign, IL.  The winner will face the winner of Illinois and Eastern Michigan.  The Illini are the 3-seed, sitting just behind Stanford and Minnesota. They'll play Dayton on Friday 11/30 at a time not yet determined.

Coach Dani Busboom Kelly felt confident following Friday's victory that her team would be in, but you can never be definite.  She's thrilled the team gets to continue playing, especially with players finishing recovering from injuries and the team peaking.

Former UofL assistant coach Alyssa D'Errico is currently in her second year as an assistant for the Flyers.  D'Errico helped the Cards win their first ACC Championship in 2015.  Prior to that she won four NCAA Championships as a player at Penn State and won three state championships in high school.

The Atlantic-10 Champions got hot at the right time as they have won six straight, including upsetting 1-seed VCU in the conference tournament.  At 23-7 overall and 12-2 in the A-10 their record is on par with the Cards who are 21-8 and 14-4.

Dayton has had issues with serves similar to Louisville.  They have 255 errors vs just 139 aces.

On the attacking end they have accumulated a .275 attack percentage.  With 12 players 6'0 or taller (up through 6'5) Dayton has averaged an impressive 2.28 blocks per set.

Louisville and Dayton will square off on Friday with the time to be determined.  With Illinois being the host site I expect the Cards to get the earlier match.

Worldwide will most likely add his thoughts on UofL's draw and the entire field either in the comments section so stay tuned.

THEY said it: 


Comments from Molly Sauer below



Amanda Green discusses



Dani Busboom Kelly POST-SELECTION thoughts: 

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Women's Basketball Opens Home Season

After starting on the road for the first five games of the season Louisville women's basketball will make their first visit to the KFC Yum! Center of the year tonight.  They will take on the RedHawks of Miami (OH).

Miami has started this season 4-0.  Coach Megan Duffy is in her second season and led the team to a 22-11 record and WNIT appearance last year.  Four of the five starters from last year returned this year for the RedHawks.

Louisville is 7-4 all-time against Miami.  The two teams last played in the NCAA Tournament in 2008.  The Cards won the first round game en route to Jeff Walz's first Sweet Sixteen appearance.  Louisville has never lost at home (5-0) to Miami.  

The Cards are 5-0 on the year with the most recent wins coming in Las Vegas against Arizona State and Hartford.  Thanks to a Sam Fuehring layup in the final seconds of the game the Cards topped the Sun Devils.  Louisville ousted Hartford with ease after a sluggish start. 

Prior to tip-off Jeff Walz and Stephanie Norman will be recognized for their 300th wins at Louisville, which the duo accomplished in the season opener at Western Kentucky.

You can catch the game online on the ESPN website.  IF you are unable to do so I would recommend trying to tune into the radio to listen to Nick Curran and AJ call the game on Cards Radio 790 WKRD AM. 

I will not be able to make this game, sadly, but Paulie and Sonya will both be on media row and Paulie will bring the coverage of the contest to you in the Tuesday edition of Cardinal Couple .


Donation Month

We enter the final few days of donation month.  Thank you to everyone who has participated and if you haven't quite yet there's still time.  As a reminder we accept cash, checks, and Paypal.  You can mail donations into

CARDINAL COUPLE
P.O. BOX 91521
LOUISVILLE, KY 40291

Once again, thank you all for everything you do to keep Cardinal Couple going strong as we strive to bring you the best coverage of all women's sports at UofL.


Happy Monday and Go Cards!

- Jared -


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