Gabi Albiero, from Louisville, won the 100M butterfly, finishing with an impressive time of 59.14. She was the only swimmer in the event to go under a minute. Christiana Regenauer, also from Louisville, finished third with a time of 1:00.38. In the men’s 100M butterfly, Indiana’s Tomer Frankel took the win with a time of 52.27. Louisville’s Dalton Lowe finished third in 53.36.
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The previous sellout game was the Louisville-Notre Dame contest on Oct. 7, which drew the largest crowd in school history with a whopping 59,081 attendees. Now, the Cards will have the opportunity to once again fill the stadium to capacity with the highly anticipated matchup against Kentucky.
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The Cardinals have had a strong season so far with a record of 23-3 overall and 14-2 in the ACC. They are coming off back-to-back sweeps over Duke and North Carolina, with several players stepping up offensively. Outside hitter Charitie Luper led the way with 23 kills and two aces, while middle blocker Cara Cresse won ACC Defensive Player of the Week with 17 kills and 11 blocks. Outside hitter Anna DeBeer and opposite hitter Aiko Jones also contributed to the team’s success.
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This triumph marks the first postseason win for the Cardinals since the 2019 season when they reached the third round. The game against Dayton featured a flurry of goals in the first half. In the 13th minute, Josh Jones and Sander Roed combined to give Louisville the opening goal. Roed’s corner kick found Jones’ head, which deflected off the right post into the net.
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Sydney Taylor shined for Louisville, delivering an impressive 15-point performance. The team showed impressive depth, with eight players scoring in double figures for the first time in program history. Taylor showcased her shooting skills, going 5-of-8 from the field and sinking 2-of-4 from beyond the arc. Her contributions extended beyond scoring, as she also recorded four assists and two steals.
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Vanroose, a freshman from Buggenhout, Belgium, will be competing in the Belgian Cross Country Championships on Sunday, November 19th in Hulshout, Belgium. She will be racing in the junior women’s race, which covers a distance of 5620 meters. The meet serves as a chance for athletes to qualify for the European Cross Country Championships, which will be held in Brussels on December 10th. Vanroose has had a successful season so far, with a personal-best 6K time of 21:06.2 at the Arturo Barrios Invitational.
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The meet will span over three days, with morning prelims in meters and afternoon finals in yards. Action will kick off at 9:30am with the 200 freestyle relay. This invitational serves as a strong test for the Louisville teams, who are coming off a two-week training break.
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The signing class consists of five midfielders, three attackers, two defenders, and one goalie. Coach Teeter is confident that these players, hailing from different states like California, Maryland, Ohio, and more, will bring valuable skills and a strong work ethic to the Cardinal program.
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Avant-Roberts, a 5-foot-10 guard from La Jolla, Calif., is a five-star prospect ranked 25th overall and the eighth-ranked guard by espnW HoopGurlz. She chose Louisville over several other top programs. Avant-Roberts has shown great skill and potential, leading her team to a Nike World Basketball Festival championship this past September.
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Despite their recent success, the Cardinals have struggled against the Hurricanes in Miami, going 0-6-1 all-time on the road. However, head coach Jeff Brohm is optimistic about his team’s chances and sees this game as a great opportunity to break that streak.