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Title : Broken Records -- A Look at the Weekend -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
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Broken Records -- A Look at the Weekend -- FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
Two American Records and One World Record BrokenIt comes as no surprise anymore when a UofL swimmer is breaking a record or bringing home a medal. We saw a trio of records happen from a pair of swimmers, both on the women's side.
Senior Mallory Comerford found success in the 100 meter free. Her time of 51.63 was enough to earn a bronze medal for the United States. More importantly, her time beat Simone Manuel's time to set an American record and break the Top 10 all-time internationally.
Kelsi Dahlia (formerly Worrell) was apart of two record-breaking performances. Her time of 24.93in the 50 meter butterfly set an American record and puts her in the third slot for the final. Her other record was part of the 4x50 meter mixed medley. Her split was 24.71 as Team USA set a new world record with a time of 1:36.40.
Note: Dahlia's time of 24.71 in the mixed medley isn't recognized as an American record as it is part of a medley instead of the individual race where she posted a time of 24.93. I'm not sure why it isn't recognized seeing as she has no extra advantage in one vs the other, but that's how things go.
A Look a the Weekend
Friday, Dec. 14
Swim enters their fourth day of the Short Course Worlds in China. Team USA and the UofL swimmers have impressed so far and there's still more to accomplish.
Saturday, Dec. 15
Day five of the the Short Course Worlds takes place with many of the UofL swimmers wrapping up or having wrapped up their parts.
Women's basketball has an early start time with an 11:30 a.m., tip-off against Northern Kentucky. UofL is 9-10 all-time against the Norse, but the last time the two teams played each other neither Case nor I were alive. Jeff Walz gets a chance to face his alma mater, although this match-up heavily leans in the favor of the Cards.
At halftime, the 2009 Final Four team will be recognized. Stay in your seats for the ceremony. I am hoping to make it down there by then but I won't be leaving work until around 12:10-12:15 so we might be relying on Paulie's phone camera skills for this one.
Angel McCoughtry, Candyce Bingham, Dez Byrd, Becky Burke and almost the whole 2008-2009 roster, staff and assistants will be back to celebrate that Final Four trip to St. Louis.
The men's team will play in the same venue down at the KFC Yum! Center later that day when they face Kent State at 4:00 p.m. Chris Mack is 7-3 in his first 10 games as head coach and he has two more games before he learns of the Louisville-Kentucky rivalry.
Sunday, Dec. 16
Swim and Dive will be split as a couple UofL folks finish up in China. The divers will head to Atlanta for a few days to compete in the Winter Trials. Diving, which has been a weakness for the swim team for many years, has seen some bright spots as of lately and hopes to improve even more.
Paulie Interviews Walz
Taking a break from practices and film study, Jeff Walz joined our very own Paul Sykes for an pre-NKU interview. These two long-time friends did not disappoint and without further ado I hand the floor over to Paulie.
LINK: https://gocards.com/watch/?Archive=12187&type=Live
Coach doesn't want to see Paulie show up in his "onesies" for the game Saturday. So, he'll be attending in his Depends and a 2009 Final T-Shirt.
I will be out of town from Sunday-Wednesday to visit the precious girlfriend. I'll bring her back up for a few days with me including bringing her with me to the radio station on Saturday. Whether we'll get her on air is still, well, up in the air. That being said, I will be taking a break next week from writing while out of town and then spending some time with Katy.
I wish all of you a safe and enjoyable Christmas and a Happy Holidays!
- Jared "Wishing for some UofL victories for Christmas" Anderson -
Sorry for stealing your thunder, Curtis.
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Two American Records and One World Record Broken
It comes as no surprise anymore when a UofL swimmer is breaking a record or bringing home a medal. We saw a trio of records happen from a pair of swimmers, both on the women's side.
Senior Mallory Comerford found success in the 100 meter free. Her time of 51.63 was enough to earn a bronze medal for the United States. More importantly, her time beat Simone Manuel's time to set an American record and break the Top 10 all-time internationally.
Kelsi Dahlia (formerly Worrell) was apart of two record-breaking performances. Her time of 24.93
in the 50 meter butterfly set an American record and puts her in the third slot for the final. Her other record was part of the 4x50 meter mixed medley. Her split was 24.71 as Team USA set a new world record with a time of 1:36.40.
Note: Dahlia's time of 24.71 in the mixed medley isn't recognized as an American record as it is part of a medley instead of the individual race where she posted a time of 24.93. I'm not sure why it isn't recognized seeing as she has no extra advantage in one vs the other, but that's how things go.
A Look a the Weekend
Friday, Dec. 14
Swim enters their fourth day of the Short Course Worlds in China. Team USA and the UofL swimmers have impressed so far and there's still more to accomplish.
Saturday, Dec. 15
Day five of the the Short Course Worlds takes place with many of the UofL swimmers wrapping up or having wrapped up their parts.
Women's basketball has an early start time with an 11:30 a.m., tip-off against Northern Kentucky. UofL is 9-10 all-time against the Norse, but the last time the two teams played each other neither Case nor I were alive. Jeff Walz gets a chance to face his alma mater, although this match-up heavily leans in the favor of the Cards.
At halftime, the 2009 Final Four team will be recognized. Stay in your seats for the ceremony. I am hoping to make it down there by then but I won't be leaving work until around 12:10-12:15 so we might be relying on Paulie's phone camera skills for this one.
Angel McCoughtry, Candyce Bingham, Dez Byrd, Becky Burke and almost the whole 2008-2009 roster, staff and assistants will be back to celebrate that Final Four trip to St. Louis.
The men's team will play in the same venue down at the KFC Yum! Center later that day when they face Kent State at 4:00 p.m. Chris Mack is 7-3 in his first 10 games as head coach and he has two more games before he learns of the Louisville-Kentucky rivalry.
Sunday, Dec. 16
Swim and Dive will be split as a couple UofL folks finish up in China. The divers will head to Atlanta for a few days to compete in the Winter Trials. Diving, which has been a weakness for the swim team for many years, has seen some bright spots as of lately and hopes to improve even more.
Paulie Interviews Walz
Taking a break from practices and film study, Jeff Walz joined our very own Paul Sykes for an pre-NKU interview. These two long-time friends did not disappoint and without further ado I hand the floor over to Paulie.
LINK: https://gocards.com/watch/?Archive=12187&type=Live
Coach doesn't want to see Paulie show up in his "onesies" for the game Saturday. So, he'll be attending in his Depends and a 2009 Final T-Shirt.
I will be out of town from Sunday-Wednesday to visit the precious girlfriend. I'll bring her back up for a few days with me including bringing her with me to the radio station on Saturday. Whether we'll get her on air is still, well, up in the air. That being said, I will be taking a break next week from writing while out of town and then spending some time with Katy.
I wish all of you a safe and enjoyable Christmas and a Happy Holidays!
- Jared "Wishing for some UofL victories for Christmas" Anderson -
Sorry for stealing your thunder, Curtis.
It comes as no surprise anymore when a UofL swimmer is breaking a record or bringing home a medal. We saw a trio of records happen from a pair of swimmers, both on the women's side.
Senior Mallory Comerford found success in the 100 meter free. Her time of 51.63 was enough to earn a bronze medal for the United States. More importantly, her time beat Simone Manuel's time to set an American record and break the Top 10 all-time internationally.
Kelsi Dahlia (formerly Worrell) was apart of two record-breaking performances. Her time of 24.93in the 50 meter butterfly set an American record and puts her in the third slot for the final. Her other record was part of the 4x50 meter mixed medley. Her split was 24.71 as Team USA set a new world record with a time of 1:36.40.
Note: Dahlia's time of 24.71 in the mixed medley isn't recognized as an American record as it is part of a medley instead of the individual race where she posted a time of 24.93. I'm not sure why it isn't recognized seeing as she has no extra advantage in one vs the other, but that's how things go.
A Look a the Weekend
Friday, Dec. 14
Swim enters their fourth day of the Short Course Worlds in China. Team USA and the UofL swimmers have impressed so far and there's still more to accomplish.
Saturday, Dec. 15
Day five of the the Short Course Worlds takes place with many of the UofL swimmers wrapping up or having wrapped up their parts.
Women's basketball has an early start time with an 11:30 a.m., tip-off against Northern Kentucky. UofL is 9-10 all-time against the Norse, but the last time the two teams played each other neither Case nor I were alive. Jeff Walz gets a chance to face his alma mater, although this match-up heavily leans in the favor of the Cards.
At halftime, the 2009 Final Four team will be recognized. Stay in your seats for the ceremony. I am hoping to make it down there by then but I won't be leaving work until around 12:10-12:15 so we might be relying on Paulie's phone camera skills for this one.
Angel McCoughtry, Candyce Bingham, Dez Byrd, Becky Burke and almost the whole 2008-2009 roster, staff and assistants will be back to celebrate that Final Four trip to St. Louis.
The men's team will play in the same venue down at the KFC Yum! Center later that day when they face Kent State at 4:00 p.m. Chris Mack is 7-3 in his first 10 games as head coach and he has two more games before he learns of the Louisville-Kentucky rivalry.
Sunday, Dec. 16
Swim and Dive will be split as a couple UofL folks finish up in China. The divers will head to Atlanta for a few days to compete in the Winter Trials. Diving, which has been a weakness for the swim team for many years, has seen some bright spots as of lately and hopes to improve even more.
Paulie Interviews Walz
Taking a break from practices and film study, Jeff Walz joined our very own Paul Sykes for an pre-NKU interview. These two long-time friends did not disappoint and without further ado I hand the floor over to Paulie.
LINK: https://gocards.com/watch/?Archive=12187&type=Live
Coach doesn't want to see Paulie show up in his "onesies" for the game Saturday. So, he'll be attending in his Depends and a 2009 Final T-Shirt.
I will be out of town from Sunday-Wednesday to visit the precious girlfriend. I'll bring her back up for a few days with me including bringing her with me to the radio station on Saturday. Whether we'll get her on air is still, well, up in the air. That being said, I will be taking a break next week from writing while out of town and then spending some time with Katy.
I wish all of you a safe and enjoyable Christmas and a Happy Holidays!
- Jared "Wishing for some UofL victories for Christmas" Anderson -
Sorry for stealing your thunder, Curtis.
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