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Title : ASIA DURR NAMED TO AP FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN -- SOFTBALL TODAY -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
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ASIA DURR NAMED TO AP FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN -- SOFTBALL TODAY -- TUESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR FOR 'NITE-NITE' ON AP SQUAD
She's the first player in the Cards program history to get the back-to-n=back accolades.
Asia Durr returns to the Associated Press All-American first team...joining some talent seniors and a junior on the squad. Out of the 28 "voters", Durr received first team votes from 25 of them. Her season ended with her averaging 21.2 ppg, which was the fourth highest scoring average in program history. Only she and Angel McCoughtry have received this esteemed honor among UofL WBB players.
The other First Team selections:
-- Napheesa Collier (UConn) 6'1 senior . 27/28 first team votes, 138 points. --
-- Megan Gustafson (Iowa) 6'3" senior. 26/28 first team votes, 136 points. --
-- Sabrina Ionescu (Oregon) 5'11" junior 26/28 first team votes, 136 points --
-- Teaira McCowan, (Mississippi St.) 6'7" senior 20/28 first team votes, 124 points --

2nd team: Ogunbowale (ND), Brown (Baylor), Anigwe (Cal), Smith (Stanford), Carleton (Iowa State).
3rd team: Samuelson (UConn), Shepard (ND), Cox (Baylor), Cunningham (Missouri), Young (Notre Dame).
In case you stopped following the NCAA WBB tournament after the Cards got knocked out...the Final Four consists of Baylor vs. Oregon and Notre Dame vs. UConn. The semifinals are Friday night with the Championship game on Sunday, April 7th.
I have all four finalists in my bracket challenge picks, how about you? The Cardinal Couple Bracket Challenge tournament Director Jared "I'll get around to those totals, I promise" Anderson says he'll have updated standings in tomorrow's article. I think I'm 46-14 going into the Final Four. Sonya at 43-16, but, after a while looking at circled correct picks and scratched out wrong picks, I get dizzy.
Miami was my worst selection, along with NC State. Sonya had the Cards facing Mississippi State in the final game.
(I've already had an individual e-mail me their starting lineup for the Cards in the 2019-2020 season. No, it wasn't Coach Walz. I think this person must be related to Nostradamus or Charlie Creme).
SOFTBALL FACES LIPSCOMB TODAY

The Lady Bisons are 23-12-1 on the season and participate in the Atlantic Sun Conference. They took two out of three over the weekend against visiting North Florida. At the plate, Cardinal pitchers will need to be wary of Jordan Fortel, who is batting .411 and has five fence-clearers and Hannah Devault, who has sent six softballs out of the ballpark.
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Surprisingly, Lipscomb leads the overall series with the Cards 3-1 and downed Louisville 3-1 last year at Draper Diamond in Nashville.
I was having a bit of fun formulating my "all-Taylor" team for UofL women's athletics last night. My top five are:
Taylor Bucklin (soccer), Taylor Stone (Field Hockey), Taylor Johnson (WBB), Missy Taylor (WBB) and Taylor Roby.
Got one or two to challenge these? Add 'em in the comments section.
TARHEEL TROUBLE?

It seems the entire coaching staff of the University of North Carolina women's basketball program, including Hall-of-Fame head coach Sylvia Hatchell, have been placed on paid administrative leave by the University while a review of the program's culture takes place.
Unspecified issues (for now) from student-athletes and others are the reason for the review. The law firm of
Surprise and shock seem to be the most common reaction to this self-mandated review. Several players currently on the squad say they have no idea why this is being done and who is prompting it.
Yeah, sure, we all know Janelle Bailey -- UNC freshman forward -- is a temperamental sort and her suspension for going after Duke forward Jade Williams during the last game this season between the two rivals was a situation that was pretty messy and uncalled for. Fortunately, cooler heads stepped in before it got too-out-of-control.
But, this is not about Janelle directly. It is on the coaches of the program. This cold turn out to be pretty interesting, we'll keep an eye on it and report further on it as it progresses.
UNC has had their share of controversies in women's basketball over the years. The highly recruited 2013 class there, led by Diamond DeShields and featuring Stephanie Mavunga, Allisha Gray and Jessica Washington was gone by 2015.
What say you, Sylvia?
She's surprised and willing to cooperate fully. She's the master of the slick statement. Remember the comment from back in 2015?
“There has been a lot of speculation surrounding our program in recent weeks and that’s all that it is – speculation,” coach Sylvia Hatchell said in a statement. “Our players are working every day to get better and I appreciate their efforts. A number of former players have reached out to me with their support. We have a strong and loyal Tar Heel family.”
Have a tremendous Tuesday!
paulie
xxxxx
SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR FOR 'NITE-NITE' ON AP SQUAD
She's the first player in the Cards program history to get the back-to-n=back accolades.
Asia Durr returns to the Associated Press All-American first team...joining some talent seniors and a junior on the squad. Out of the 28 "voters", Durr received first team votes from 25 of them. Her season ended with her averaging 21.2 ppg, which was the fourth highest scoring average in program history. Only she and Angel McCoughtry have received this esteemed honor among UofL WBB players.
The other First Team selections:
-- Napheesa Collier (UConn) 6'1 senior . 27/28 first team votes, 138 points. --
-- Megan Gustafson (Iowa) 6'3" senior. 26/28 first team votes, 136 points. --
-- Sabrina Ionescu (Oregon) 5'11" junior 26/28 first team votes, 136 points --
-- Teaira McCowan, (Mississippi St.) 6'7" senior 20/28 first team votes, 124 points --

2nd team: Ogunbowale (ND), Brown (Baylor), Anigwe (Cal), Smith (Stanford), Carleton (Iowa State).
3rd team: Samuelson (UConn), Shepard (ND), Cox (Baylor), Cunningham (Missouri), Young (Notre Dame).
In case you stopped following the NCAA WBB tournament after the Cards got knocked out...the Final Four consists of Baylor vs. Oregon and Notre Dame vs. UConn. The semifinals are Friday night with the Championship game on Sunday, April 7th.
I have all four finalists in my bracket challenge picks, how about you? The Cardinal Couple Bracket Challenge tournament Director Jared "I'll get around to those totals, I promise" Anderson says he'll have updated standings in tomorrow's article. I think I'm 46-14 going into the Final Four. Sonya at 43-16, but, after a while looking at circled correct picks and scratched out wrong picks, I get dizzy.
Miami was my worst selection, along with NC State. Sonya had the Cards facing Mississippi State in the final game.
(I've already had an individual e-mail me their starting lineup for the Cards in the 2019-2020 season. No, it wasn't Coach Walz. I think this person must be related to Nostradamus or Charlie Creme).
SOFTBALL FACES LIPSCOMB TODAY

The Lady Bisons are 23-12-1 on the season and participate in the Atlantic Sun Conference. They took two out of three over the weekend against visiting North Florida. At the plate, Cardinal pitchers will need to be wary of Jordan Fortel, who is batting .411 and has five fence-clearers and Hannah Devault, who has sent six softballs out of the ballpark.
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Terrific Taylor
The Cards are led by red-shirt freshman Taylor Roby at the plate, she's batting .351. Celene Funke has nine triples on the season, tied for first in DI softball. Sidney Melton has pilfered 18 bases this year for the Cards and Megan Hensley is the ace of the Cardinal pitching staff so far with a 9-2 record.
Surprisingly, Lipscomb leads the overall series with the Cards 3-1 and downed Louisville 3-1 last year at Draper Diamond in Nashville.
I was having a bit of fun formulating my "all-Taylor" team for UofL women's athletics last night. My top five are:
Taylor Bucklin (soccer), Taylor Stone (Field Hockey), Taylor Johnson (WBB), Missy Taylor (WBB) and Taylor Roby.
Got one or two to challenge these? Add 'em in the comments section.
TARHEEL TROUBLE?
Interesting news out of Chapel Hill, NC yesterday.
It seems the entire coaching staff of the University of North Carolina women's basketball program, including Hall-of-Fame head coach Sylvia Hatchell, have been placed on paid administrative leave by the University while a review of the program's culture takes place.
Unspecified issues (for now) from student-athletes and others are the reason for the review. The law firm ofDewey, Cheatum and Howe...oops! Parker, Poe, Adams & Bernstein out of Charlotte, NC will conduct and assess the program. No time frame for this has been provided, but the review will be "thorough and prompt", according to UNC officials.
Surprise and shock seem to be the most common reaction to this self-mandated review. Several players currently on the squad say they have no idea why this is being done and who is prompting it.
Yeah, sure, we all know Janelle Bailey -- UNC freshman forward -- is a temperamental sort and her suspension for going after Duke forward Jade Williams during the last game this season between the two rivals was a situation that was pretty messy and uncalled for. Fortunately, cooler heads stepped in before it got too-out-of-control.
But, this is not about Janelle directly. It is on the coaches of the program. This cold turn out to be pretty interesting, we'll keep an eye on it and report further on it as it progresses.
UNC has had their share of controversies in women's basketball over the years. The highly recruited 2013 class there, led by Diamond DeShields and featuring Stephanie Mavunga, Allisha Gray and Jessica Washington was gone by 2015.
What say you, Sylvia?
She's surprised and willing to cooperate fully. She's the master of the slick statement. Remember the comment from back in 2015?
“There has been a lot of speculation surrounding our program in recent weeks and that’s all that it is – speculation,” coach Sylvia Hatchell said in a statement. “Our players are working every day to get better and I appreciate their efforts. A number of former players have reached out to me with their support. We have a strong and loyal Tar Heel family.”
Have a tremendous Tuesday!
paulie
xxxxx

Surprisingly, Lipscomb leads the overall series with the Cards 3-1 and downed Louisville 3-1 last year at Draper Diamond in Nashville.
I was having a bit of fun formulating my "all-Taylor" team for UofL women's athletics last night. My top five are:
Taylor Bucklin (soccer), Taylor Stone (Field Hockey), Taylor Johnson (WBB), Missy Taylor (WBB) and Taylor Roby.
Got one or two to challenge these? Add 'em in the comments section.
TARHEEL TROUBLE?

It seems the entire coaching staff of the University of North Carolina women's basketball program, including Hall-of-Fame head coach Sylvia Hatchell, have been placed on paid administrative leave by the University while a review of the program's culture takes place.
Unspecified issues (for now) from student-athletes and others are the reason for the review. The law firm of
Surprise and shock seem to be the most common reaction to this self-mandated review. Several players currently on the squad say they have no idea why this is being done and who is prompting it.
Yeah, sure, we all know Janelle Bailey -- UNC freshman forward -- is a temperamental sort and her suspension for going after Duke forward Jade Williams during the last game this season between the two rivals was a situation that was pretty messy and uncalled for. Fortunately, cooler heads stepped in before it got too-out-of-control.
But, this is not about Janelle directly. It is on the coaches of the program. This cold turn out to be pretty interesting, we'll keep an eye on it and report further on it as it progresses.
UNC has had their share of controversies in women's basketball over the years. The highly recruited 2013 class there, led by Diamond DeShields and featuring Stephanie Mavunga, Allisha Gray and Jessica Washington was gone by 2015.
What say you, Sylvia?
She's surprised and willing to cooperate fully. She's the master of the slick statement. Remember the comment from back in 2015?
“There has been a lot of speculation surrounding our program in recent weeks and that’s all that it is – speculation,” coach Sylvia Hatchell said in a statement. “Our players are working every day to get better and I appreciate their efforts. A number of former players have reached out to me with their support. We have a strong and loyal Tar Heel family.”
Have a tremendous Tuesday!
paulie
xxxxx
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