The GoCards calendar is empty today. This is the first time, on a Sunday, that this has happened in quite a while. It's just the latest piece of evidence that fall sports are wrapping up (even if fall weather decided to finally pay a visit here in Kentuckiana...65 degrees today? I'll take it!).
As Jared was sure to point out yesterday, there is one thing of import that is happening today for Cardinals sports, and that's the Volleyball Selection Show. At 8:30 on ESPNU, the general consensus is that Louisville will have our name called to be a participant. The big questions are who the matchups will be and where. In NCAA Volleyball, the top 16 teams are seeded and have the opportunity to host 1st and 2nd matches, while the rest of the teams get placed in those 16 sites, generally, regionally.
So let's take a look at teams that will likely be hosting in the region.
Closest to home would be Kentucky. Ranked 11th, it would be a shock if Memorial didn't get to host 1st and 2nd rounds. Purdue is ranked 12th, so they'll almost certainly host as well. Louisville has played a number of 1st and 2nd round matches at Purdue over the years. Approximately a 3 hour drive, Purdue is an easy road trip to watch some matches. A little farther afield, you get Illinois and Pitt, 4th and 10th ranked, respectively. Both still in relatively easy road trip distances, about 6 hours to each. UofL has played NCAA matches in Illinois, but to my knowledge, never in Pittsburgh. Of course, UofL is no stranger to Pittsburgh, having been conference-mates for a number of years and played in Fitzgerald FieldHouse a number of times, including earlier this season. Marquette, in Milwaukee, is also about a 6 hour drive, but at 16th ranked, they're questionable for a hosting gig.
If Louisville gets disrespected (again) by the NCAA, we could find ourselves in Madison, Wisconsin, or State College, PA (Penn State) at about 8 hours each, or like last year, Minnesota, which is about 10-11 hours.
Regardless, we'll be watching the selection show this evening with anticipation. I hope you'll consider a road trip to cheer on this team, it's always great fun.
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Volleyball Selection on Tap
As Jared was sure to point out yesterday, there is one thing of import that is happening today for Cardinals sports, and that's the Volleyball Selection Show. At 8:30 on ESPNU, the general consensus is that Louisville will have our name called to be a participant. The big questions are who the matchups will be and where. In NCAA Volleyball, the top 16 teams are seeded and have the opportunity to host 1st and 2nd matches, while the rest of the teams get placed in those 16 sites, generally, regionally.
So let's take a look at teams that will likely be hosting in the region.
Closest to home would be Kentucky. Ranked 11th, it would be a shock if Memorial didn't get to host 1st and 2nd rounds. Purdue is ranked 12th, so they'll almost certainly host as well. Louisville has played a number of 1st and 2nd round matches at Purdue over the years. Approximately a 3 hour drive, Purdue is an easy road trip to watch some matches. A little farther afield, you get Illinois and Pitt, 4th and 10th ranked, respectively. Both still in relatively easy road trip distances, about 6 hours to each. UofL has played NCAA matches in Illinois, but to my knowledge, never in Pittsburgh. Of course, UofL is no stranger to Pittsburgh, having been conference-mates for a number of years and played in Fitzgerald FieldHouse a number of times, including earlier this season. Marquette, in Milwaukee, is also about a 6 hour drive, but at 16th ranked, they're questionable for a hosting gig.
If Louisville gets disrespected (again) by the NCAA, we could find ourselves in Madison, Wisconsin, or State College, PA (Penn State) at about 8 hours each, or like last year, Minnesota, which is about 10-11 hours.
Regardless, we'll be watching the selection show this evening with anticipation. I hope you'll consider a road trip to cheer on this team, it's always great fun.
Football
I think they passed a law that every UofL sports site has to mention Football and Jeff Brohm this week.
So, with that obligation out of the way...
Women's Basketball Home Opener Soon
Women's Basketball started the season as road warriors, reminiscent of the days of playing in Freedom Hall when they had to be on the road for the first couple of weeks of the season because it always conflicted with a rodeo event. They're opening their home season tomorrow evening at the KFC Yum! Center against Miami (Ohio). Tip-off time is a typical 7pm, but if you can't make it out for some reason (still shopping online?), you can catch this one at the ACC Network Extra.
The Redhawks are undefeated, but they haven't played much real competition, yet, either. Their biggest margins of victory are by 19 over Detroit Mercy (78-59), and 16 over EKU (60-44). They squeaked out a come from behind win over the Canisius Golden Eagles (62-59), and got a solid 13 point margin over High Point (68-55). Miami will be looking at this game as their first real test to find out what their team is really made of. Louisville will be getting re-acquainted with their home arena, and their home crowd.
We'll be looking for one of Paulie's excellent previews of the Redhawks in tomorrow's article.
Cardinal Couple Radio Hour
We had a full house, with jokers high (what? that's not really a poker hand? There were lots of jokers in the house, though), at the magnificent, media mansion on Mellwood that is WCHQ FM.
We had great discussion about volleyball, and selection possibilities (I'm less confident than most, it seems), a run down of the Women's Basketball against Hartford and Arizona State, and evaluated some quality snark, for all of your snark needs.
You can check out the Facebook Live replay, including a checkin comment from Daryl in Missouri (she has safely returned home to the 'ville as of this writing) at:
Keep Cardinal Couple Functioning
This will be my last article of Cardinal Couple donation month this year. I want to thank our community that we've got here. We've got what appears to be an almost unique site and community, and it's all built on a niche of sports media that's almost completely unserved. It's such a rare type of community that we've managed to attract get regular readers and listeners from supporters of other schools. I think that's wonderful, and if you're one of those, thank you so much for adding to the richness and color of our community. Thank you to all of you for your roles in building a positive and supportive community for supporting women's athletics. So many corners of the Internet become toxic and hurtful, and it takes a strong community to resist that. I'm hopeful that we can keep this up and grow this in a healthy way for years to come.
This is a hobby for us, but there are costs involved. Hosting, domain name registrations, and all of that costs money. None of the costs are huge, Paulie has done a great job of finding a sustainable way to run the site while keeping costs extremely low, but there are some. Your contribution helps make this more viable and sustainable going forward.
Thank you.
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