Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper

News Saleb-,Newspapers are usually issued daily or weekly. Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper, Magazine News weekly, but they also had a magazine format. Newspapers with common interests usually publish news articles and articles about national and international news as well as local news. These include news events and personalities of the political, business and finance, crime, weather, and natural hazards; health and medicine, science, and computers and technology; Sports; and entertainment, community, food and cuisine, apparel and home fashion, and the arts.

A wide range of materials have been published in newspapers. In addition to news,Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper ,information and opinions expressed above, including weather forecasts; Criticism and reviews Arts (including literature, film, television, theater, art, and architecture) and local services such as a restaurant; obituaries, notices of birth and graduation announcements; Entertainment features such as crossword puzzles, horoscopes, editorial cartoons, jokes, cartoons and comics; Advice column, food, and other columns; and a list of radio and television (program schedule). In the year 2017, newspapers can also provide information about new movies and TV shows available on streaming video services such as Netflix. The newspaper has been classified ad section in which people and businesses can buy a small ad to sell goods or services; In the year 2013, a large increase in internet sites to sell goods, such as Craigslist and eBay have caused ad sales are much less classified for newspapers.Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper Since 1983, it has been known mainly because of its annual report and rankings that influence in college and grad school, lies in most fields and subjects. U.s. News World Report is and academic institution is the oldest and most famous in America, [5] and covering the areas of business, law, medicine, engineering, social sciences, education and public affairs, in addition to many other areas. Print Edition] has consistently included in the list of national bestsellers, coupled with online subscriptions. Additional rankings published by U.s. News World Report and includes hospitals,Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper, medical and specialty cars.
Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper-News of the United States was founded in 1933 by David Lawrence (1888-1973), which also started the World Report in 1946. The two magazines are covering national and international news separately, but Lawrence combines them into news reports of U.S. in World and 1948 [1] and Later sold the magazine to its employees. Historically, this magazine tends to be a bit more conservative than the two main competitors, Time and Newsweek, and focus more on the story of economic, health, and education. It's also distancing news, entertainment and sports celebrities. [2] an important milestone in the history of the beginning of the magazine is including the introduction of the "Washington Whispers" column in 1934 and the column "News You Can Use" in 1952. [3] [4] in 1958, the circulation of the weekly magazine passed one million and two million in 1973. (wikipedia) Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper

Spring Events in Full Swing


Normally, on a Saturday morning in the spring, you'll find I've written about Friday evening's softball game. That's usually enough to get through an article, but it often puts the other sports in action to the side, not giving all of the women's sports we cover here the recognition they deserve. UofL has had a busy start to the weekend, in women's sports especially, so I figured that I would give a quick recognition to all of these teams as best as I could.

The aforementioned Louisville Softball team did play yesterday. They took on the Syracuse Orange twice, in fact. In the first game of the day, the Cards jumped on top with a 2 run lead in the top of the first inning. They would score one more run in the top of the fifth and hold on to win 3-2. The second game wasn't quite as fortunate. Syracuse took a 2-0 lead after back to back one run innings in the 3rd and 4th. Louisville got one run back in the top of the fifth, and then scored two runs in the top of the 7th to put themselves in position to win 3-2 again. Unfortunately, they could not hold up in the bottom half of the inning and Syracuse scored two runs to win the game. Louisville is now 24-17 on the season, having rebounded a bit with the series sweep over Virginia, and they'll finish the series against Syracuse tomorrow at noon.

Women's Tennis took on a top 50 ranked team yesterday when they traveled to Clemson. The Cards have been in an extreme rough patch during the conference season, and yesterday was no different. After starting the season 12-1 with a pair of conference wins over Notre Dame and Pittsburgh, Louisville hit the full conference stretch and stumbled mightily. Starting the stretch with a sweep loss at number 3 Georgia Tech, the Cards have since lost 6 straight and 7 of the last 8. Their lone win since starting the true conference schedule was a 4-3 squeaker over Virginia Tech at home. Despite the hard times the Cards have fallen on, there is still at least a little bit of time to recover before the post season. Louisville has a road match against Wake Forest on Sunday before returning home to take on Miami and Florida State next weekend. After that comes the ACC Tournament. If the Cards can recover just a bit in these last few matches, they may get a second wind going forward.

The Track and Field teams both took to Cardinal Park yesterday for the Louisville Invitational. It was an extremely successful meet for the Cards, with both the women's and men's teams taking first. The women topped Purdue and the men beat out Michigan State. With 10 wins on the day, the list of positive results for the Cards is long. Dorcas Wasike won the 5000m and set a UofL record in the process. All other results are available on the Louisville site, as Louisville T&F looks geared up for continued success.

Louisville Rowing got started at the Clemson Invitational yesterday and finished with a pair of top 4 finishes in the Varsity events. The Cards will continue that event this evening and look for additional success against a decent group of squads.

Women's Golf is at the Liz Murphey Collegiate Classic in Athens, Georgia, where Lauren Hartlage got off to a roaring start in her opening round. Hartlage shot 6 under par in the first round and currently sits tied for second after a 1 over second round. Louisville on the whole sits in 7th place in the event. They're 24 shots off of the leader, Alabama, but are much closer to other schools in the top 5. The event ends today, and Louisville will look for a strong finish in the last two rounds.

Louisville Swimming and Diving are at the TYR Pro Series Mesa event, where they've been since Thursday. Mallory Comerford, as she is wont to do, won the 100M freestyle for Louisville's second win of the event. The event wraps up today, starting at noon local time. Louisville has had significant individual success in swimming and diving recently, and it appears to be only a matter of time before the Cards can really put something together as a team. 

Women's Soccer was in action last night taking on their final spring opponent of the year at NKU. The game was originally supposed to be held in Louisville but was changed for unknown reasons. As is typical, there is no information available from last night's game, but I thought that I would mention it anyway so that you could all remember that I love soccer.

In addition to all of the games and events I've already mentioned, also in action today are Lacrosse and Volleyball. The Lacrosse team is taking on Virginia at noon (weather permitting), trying desperately to recover from some of the lumps they've taken this season. Despite some disappointing results, Scott Teeter has definitely shown things to be optimistic about going forward with a program that was on the ropes. Volleyball is wrapping up their spring schedule with a match against Butler tonight at 6:30. This one is at Cardinal Arena and the exhibition is free.

Cardinal Couple Radio Hour


For a full hour devoted to chatter about all of the sports I've just mentioned, plus utter nonsense, be sure to tune into the Cardinal Couple Radio Hour on WCHQ FM. The CCRH is every Saturday (that's today!) from 11-Noon. Paulie will man the studio today, as normal, joined by more than just one friend. No phone call for me today, but the folks in the studio will have plenty to get you through your weekend. Check out 100.9 WCHQ FM, wchqfm.com, the WCHQ App, or WCHQ FM on Facebook to hear/watch the show.

Until next time, Go Cards!
-CH-


from Cardinal Couple https://ift.tt/2H1UeYU
Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper

Title :Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper
Source :Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper

News Info:


Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share on Google+

Related : Breaking News: Spring Sports Galore -- SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE - News Paper

0 komentar:

Post a Comment