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19Laxmediaguidefinal.Pdf 6 CA RO L I N E B L A LOC K | 2 7 L E X I E B A L L | 5 T E S S A C H A D | 1 4 B R E N N A S H A N A H A N Louisville Lacrosse University of Louisville Quick Facts General Information 2019 Louisville Women’s Lacrosse Schedule Location Louisville, Kentucky Date Opponent Time Location Founded 1798 Feb. 8 Northwestern 7 p.m. Evanston, Ill. Enrollment 22,000 Nickname Cardinals Feb. 10 Marquette 12 p.m. Milwaukee, Wisc. Colors Red & Black Feb. 16 Denver 1 p.m. Denver, Colo. Home Field UofL Lacrosse Stadium Feb. 24 MERCER 12 p.m. UofL LACROSSE STADIUM Surface/Capacity FieldTurf/1,050 Feb. 27 VANDERBILT 1 p.m. UofL LACROSSE STADIUM Conference Atlantic Coast Conference March 2 Notre Dame* 1 p.m. South Bend, Ind. President Dr. Neeli Bendapudi March 5 Butler 3 p.m. Indianapolis, Ind. Director of Athletics Vince Tyra Sport Administrator Amy Calabrese March 9 DUKE* 12 p.m. UofL LACROSSE STADIUM Web Site Address www.GoCards.com March 11 Duquesne 1 p.m. Pittsburgh, Pa. March 13 CINCINNATI 3 p.m. UofL LACROSSE STADIUM Lacrosse Staff March 17 SYRACUSE* 12 p.m. UofL LACROSEE STADIUM Head Coach Scott Teeter (Canisius, ‘02) March 23 Virginia Tech* 1 p.m. Blacksburg, Va. Office Phone (502) 852-4998 March 31 DELAWARE 12 p.m. UofL LACROSSE STADIUM Email [email protected] Record at UofL 6-11 (2nd Season) April 6 NORTH CAROLINA* 1 p.m. UofL LACROSSE STADIUM Career Record 151-131 (16 Seasons) April 9 OHIO STATE 1 p.m. UofL LACROSSE STADIUM Assistant Coaches Renee Poullot (Cornell, ‘17) April 13 Virginia* 1 p.m. Charlottesville, Va. Kaylin Morissette (Louisville,’16) April 20 Boston College* 12 p.m. Chestnut Hill, Ma. Director of Operations Patty Norton (University of Buffalo, ‘92) April 24-28 ACC Tournament TBD Boston, Mass. Media Relations *ACC Games Media Relations/SID Nick Evans Home games are in BOLD CAPS Office Phone (502) 852-3085 All times Eastern and subject to change Fax (502) 852-7401 E-Mail [email protected] Website www.GoCards.com Mailing Address Athletic Dept., SAC Bldg University of Louisville 2100 S. Floyd Street Louisville, KY 40292 The 2019 University of Louisville women’s lacrosse guide has been published by the Louisville Athletics Association. Editor/Writer: Nick Evans, Kylie Klotzbach Cover Designs: Hannah Krill Photography: Jeff Reinking, Adam Creech, University of Louisville, the Atlantic Coast Conference. University of Louisville | gocards.com Louisville Lacrosse 2019 Lacrosse TV/Radio Roster 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 Cassie Shay Tessa Caroline Lexi Allie Kristen New Clevenger Chad Blalock Arens Arcidiacono Pezzullo M | So. D | Fr. A | Sr. M | So. A | So. D | Jr. A/M | Fr. Cary, N.C. Woodstock, Md. Orono, Ontario Ellicott City, Md. Ellicott City, Md. Somers, N.Y. Manalapan, N.J. Cardinal Gibbons Marriotts Ridge Canisius Marriots Ridge Mt. Hebron Somers Red Bank Catholic 12 13 14 15 17 19 21 Kayla Paige Brenna Maddie Alex Rachel Ally Marshall Richbourg Shanahan Birch McNicholas Florek Hall A | So. M | Fr. M | R-Jr. M | So. M | So. GK | R-So. M | So. Dumfries, Va. Clifton, Va. Mississauga, Ontario Wall, N.J. Rockville Centre, N.Y. Ocean City, Md. Harwood, Md. Bishop Ireton Centreville Canisius Wall South Side Towson Severn 22 23 24 26 27 28 31 Sarah Mason Sarah Abby Lexie Kirsten Kelly Stratton Plymire Blalock Roskovich Ball Parker Coughlan M | Fr. A | Fr. M | So. D | Fr. GK | Jr. M | Fr. A | Fr. Shelbyville, Ky. Durham, N.C. Ellicott City, Md. Salisbury, Md. Ballston Lake, N.Y. Owings, Md. Ocean Ridge, Fla. Martha Layne Collins Cardinal Gibbons Marriots Ridge Parkside Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Elizabeth Seton Oxbridge Academy 34 44 66 Head Asst. Student Director Hannah Jen Shayla Coach Coach Asst. of Ops. Morris Schaaf Scanlan Scott Renee Kaylin Patty A | Fr. GK | So. A | So. Teeter Poullott Morissette Norton Orillia, Ontario Ellicott City, Md. Angola, N.Y. Second Season Second Season Second Season 12th Season Patrick Fogarty Mt. Hebron Lake Shore Canisius, 2002 Cornell, 2017 Louisville, 2016 SUNY Buffalo, 1992 gocards.com | University of Louisville Louisville Lacrosse 2018 Review Notes Caroline Blalock and Emily Howell Named Cardinals Excel in the Classroom IWLCA All-Region Honors The IWLCA named Louisville as one of 308 schools The IWLCA named Caroline Blalock and Emily Howell across Division I, II, III, and NAIA as a IWLCA Zag Sports to the 2018 Division I Region team. Blalock and Howell Academic Honor Squad for the 2016-17 academic year. earned second team honors for their performances Louisville, which has earned the award for the seventh- throughout the year, marking the ninth consecutive season straight year, was one of seven ACC squads that qualified that the Cardinals had multiple players named to the All- for the honor. Region team. Louisville’s Emily Howell, Casey Madura and Julia A team captain as a freshman, Blalock led the Cards Wood were named to the Intercollegiate Women’s in seven statistical categories, including goals with 43 and Lacrosse Association’s Academic Honor Roll. Howell, hat tricks with nine. She led the team with 2.53 goals per Madura and Wood join 402 student-athletes from 102 dif- game, 3.24 points per game and 1.41 caused turnovers ferent institutions on the 2017 IWLCA Zag Sports Division per game. She ranked fourth in the ACC in caused turn- I Academic Honor Roll. overs per game and fifth with 2.41 ground balls per game. Also a team captain, Howell led the ACC in ground balls Record-Breaking Games per game, scooping up 2.88 each contest. The senior led The Cards cracked into the top-10 in the team record the Cardinals with 46 total ground balls this season and books on multiple occasions throughout the season. In the her 128 career ground balls rank third in program history. win over Mercer, Louisville scored a collective 21 goals to Her 1.06 caused turnovers per game and her 2.44 draw tie for the third highest goal total in program history. In the controls per game ranked second on the team. victory, the Cards also went on a 13-0 scoring run, which checks in at No. 4 in the unanswered goals category. Two Cardinals Earn All-ACC Honors Island Sound and the Philadelphia Force Additionally, Louisville put together a strong performance For the third consecutive season, the University of in their 20-4 rout of Butler. The Cards logged 11 assists Louisville lacrosse team had multiple players named to Beginning the Teeter Era in the victory, which ties for third all-time in a single game. the All-ACC team. Both Caroline Blalock and Emily Howell Head coach Scott Teeter came to Louisville after The 20 goals and 31 points scored also ranked among earned second team honors. compiling a 145-120 record in 15 seasons at Canisius, the top-10 performances in program history. The Cardinals In addition to leading the Cardinals in seven statistical becoming just the second head coach in the history of closed the game on a 10-0 run, blanking the Bulldogs for categories, Blalock boasts a career-high of five goals, which the Louisville lacrosse program. He currently holds a the entirety of the second half. she notched in the Cardinals’ game against Robert Morris. career record of 151-131. She also scored four goals six times throughout the season Teeter has also served as head coach of the Stacking Up Against the ACC against Marquette, Butler, Coastal Caroline, Duke, Mercer, Canadian Under-19 National Team since 2009. He In one of the toughest leagues in NCAA Division and Virginia. Additionally, she was voted ILWomen National guided the team to a bronze-medal showing during I, the Cards finished second among the league in Rookie of the Week following her four-goal performance the 2011 championship in Hannover, Germany, before two statistical categories. Louisville averaged 18.82 against Virginia. earning the country’s firrst women’s field lacrosse title groundballs per game and 8.71 caused turnovers per Howell had a standout final season for the Cardinals, at the 2015 FIL World Championship in Edinburgh, game, just .05 behind Boston College. earning a slot on the All-ACC team for the first time through- Scotland. In 2017, he led the Canadian National team to out her four years. As the defensive leader for the Cards, a pair of silver medals, both at the FIL World Cup held in she not only ranks third in program history with 128 ground England and the World Games in Poland. balls, but also tied for third all-time in a single game with seven ground balls against Boston College. Hat Trick Heaven The Cardinals tallied a total of 30 hat tricks in 2018 coming from seven different players. Tessa Chad and Caro- line Blalock combined to score 85 goals and 17 hat tricks on the season. Blalock led the Cards with nine hat tricks, followed by Chad with eight. Also logging hat tricks were Madison Hoover with four, Jillian Balog and Julia Wood with three, Ally Hall with two, and Alex McNicholas with one. Emily Howell Selected in UWLX College Draft Standout defender Emily Howell was selected in the ninth round of the UWLX College Draft by the Boston Storm. Howell was one of just 63 players across the country to be drafted. The United Women’s Lacrosse League is a Boston- based professional women’s lacrosse league founded in 2016 by Digit Murphy and Aronda Kirby.
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