The Thundering Herd sought redemption after losing to the Wildcats just 17 days prior. With a spot in the championship at stake, both teams battled fiercely in the first half, but neither could break the scoreless deadlock. However, four minutes into the second half, Marshall’s Alvaro Garcia-Pascual changed the momentum in their favor. The junior forward stole the ball, made a brilliant run past two Wildcat defenders, and scored a clinical finish into the bottom right corner of the net.
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Golf
Kentucky Women’s Golf Bolsters Roster with Trio of Impressive Signings
by scoop22adminby scoop22adminCoach Borst expressed her excitement about the incoming class, stating, “We have a really strong class coming in next fall, and it’s a group that we are very proud of. It’s a diverse group of players from near and far, who all bring something different to our team. I think Big Blue Nation will love what they all bring to the table. We have big shoes to fill within the Kentucky women’s golf program in the years to come, and I know that these players, along with our returners next season, are ready for that task and more!”
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Voleyball
Exciting News from Kentucky Volleyball: Two NLI Signees revealed Wednesday!
by scoop22adminby scoop22adminCoach Skinner had high praise for the incoming players, describing them as “students, people, and ballers!” He emphasized their dedication both on and off the court, noting their commitment to excelling in the classroom as well as their fierce competitiveness. According to Skinner, their exceptional skills and explosiveness will have an immediate impact on the team’s performance.
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The five signees include Emma Boblitt from Mercy Academy in Louisville, Kentucky, Jamie Cappelletti from Saint Francis High School in San Jose, California, Addison Crawford from California High School in San Ramon, California, Mackenize Secrest from Gettysburg Area High School in Orrtanna, Pennsylvania, and Savannah Young from Heritage High School in Brentwood, California.
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Softball
Kentucky Softball Secures Six Top Recruits in Fall NLI Period
by scoop22adminby scoop22admin“This class has a dominant battery within in that compliment each other well and Lindsey Miller is an exceptional defensive catcher who will be able to work with Julie Kelley and Carson Fall. Allison Blum and Anna Mauck are both extremely versatile athletes who we will use to their full disposal who are additionally outstanding hitters and competitors in the box who will add to the depth of our offense. Ava Emmert is reliable infielder who adds a lot of power to our lineup and extends the length of our order one through nine,” said Lawson.
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Kentucky Football
Kentucky’s Defensive Strategy: Shutting Down Alabama’s Milroe
by scoop22adminby scoop22adminWhite commends Milroe for his high level of play, describing him as extremely talented and a skilled operator of the offense. He acknowledges Milroe’s ability to make plays when the pocket collapses but also emphasizes his consistently strong ball placement and ability to connect with his playmakers. White believes Milroe is currently performing at a top-notch level.
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Louisville football
Louisville Football Players Reflect on Thrilling Showdown Against Virginia
by scoop22adminby scoop22adminThe Cardinals got off to a strong start, scoring a touchdown in the first quarter. Quarterback, John Thompson, found wide receiver, Mark Johnson, for a 20-yard touchdown pass, giving Louisville an early 7-0 lead. The Cavaliers, however, quickly responded with a touchdown of their own, tying the game at 7-7.
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Voleyball
Highly Anticipated Clash: No. 5 Louisville ready to Host Duke and UNC
by scoop22adminby scoop22adminThe Cardinals currently hold a strong record of 21-3 overall and 12-2 in the ACC. They had a mixed performance over the weekend, suffering a defeat against No. 10-ranked Georgia Tech, but bouncing back with a victory over Clemson. These results have placed the Cardinals in a four-way tie for first in the league alongside Pitt, Georgia Tech, and Florida State.
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During the fall season, Moss showcased his talent by delivering outstanding performances. He finished with four top-10 finishes, a remarkable feat. Moss became the first player in school history to win back-to-back tournaments, securing victories at the Bearcat Invitational and the Rod Myers Invitational. He displayed impressive skill and determination, posting scores of -12-under-par and 11-under-par, respectively.
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Louisville Mens Basketball
Friday Night Showdown: Cardinals Take on Chattanooga at Home
by scoop22adminby scoop22adminLOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Louisville Cardinals men’s basketball team is gearing up for their second game of the season as they face off against Chattanooga at the KFC Yum! Center on Friday night. The game, which is set to begin at 7 p.m. ET, will be available for streaming on ACC Network Extra and ESPN+.