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Field Hockey Set to Face Iowa in NCAA Tournament
Nov. 13, 2008
The University of Louisville field hockey team will travel to East Lansing, Mich. to play sixth-ranked Iowa in the first round of the 2008 NCAA Field Hockey Tournament Saturday at 11:30 a.m at Michigan State's Ralph Young Field. The other regional game features No. 7 North Carolina and No. 10 Michigan State Saturday at 2 p.m. The winners of the first round game will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. to determine one of the final four teams to compete for the national championship which will be held Nov. 21 and 23 at Louisville's Trager Stadium. The Cards have drawn a tough - but familiar - first round opponent in Iowa. The Hawkeyes (16-4) are on a coming off of their third straight Big Ten championship with a 2-1 overtime win against Ohio State. Iowa enters the weekend as the region's top seed and the overall fourth seed in the tournament. Louisville and Iowa met earlier this season with the Hawkeyes taking a 1-0 win away from Trager Stadium on Sept. 8. Louisville (14-6) vs. Iowa (16-4) Louisville Against the Rest of the Regional No. 7 North Carolina (14-5)
Cards in the NCAA Tournament Bustin's Been Here Before Last up for Team Cardinal The game featured a matchup of two of the three regular season co-champions, the second-seeded Cardinals and the third-seeded Huskies. Connecticut scored two quick goals in the last four minutes of the first half and then tacked on a third just 1:49 in the second half. Two minutes later, Kayla May connected on an assist from Nicole Youman for her ninth goal of the season to put the Cardinals on the scoreboard. The Huskies answered on Lauren Aird's second goal of the game which came on a penalty corner with assists from Jill Kleeblad to push the lead back to three goals with 29 minutes remaining in the second half. Louisville finished the second half with the edge in shots at 5-4 and penalty corners at 4-3. Cardinal goalkeeper junior Heather Bustanoby had four saves in the game while Mainiero had three stops. Bustin BIG EAST Coach of the Year In her 11th season as the Cardinals' head coach, Bustin has led the team to a 14-6 overall record, a 5-1 mark in league play and a share of the BIG EAST regular season title for the third year in a row. U of L's success this season came on the heels of her stint as an assistant coach with USA Field Hockey which culminated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Four Cardinals Earn BIG EAST Honors Schaefer a senior defender from Millersville, Pa. is a two-year starter and team captain and was a unanimous selection to the 2008 Preseason team. The 2007 All-BIG EAST second team selection has 14 points (5G, 4A) on the season and was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 3. Youman, a sophomore midfielder from Black Mountain, New South Wales, Australia leads the team with 26 points (8G, 10A). The team-vice captain is a 2007 first team All-BIG EAST and All-West Region selection and a unanimous pick for the 2008 BIG EAST preseason team. Lim, a sophomore midfielder from Chapel Hill, N.C., is a two-year starter and leads the team with 11 goals. She is second on the team with 24 points. Bustanoby a junior goalkeeper from Virginia Beach, Va., has a 14-5 record in the cage with four shutouts and a 1.51 goals-against average. Cards Clinch Third Straight Regular Season Co-Championship with 11-0 Win over Georgetown Seven players contributed at least one goal as the Cards tied a program-high 11 goals which was set in the 1976 season. Sophomores Tuli Lim and Nicole Youman and freshmen Hayley Turner and Lauren Schmeing each tallied a pair of goals while junior Julie Anne Smith and sophomores Nikki Auker and Simone Attles also scored. Cardinal Corner You've Got to Play the Best... Louisville is 13th in the November 10 release of the NCAA RPI rankings. The strength of the Cardinals scheduled is reflected against some of the top teams in the nation. The Cards have wins over No. 7 Duke, No. 5 Connecticut, No. 20 Providence, No. 21 Rutgers and No. 25 Ohio State. Their only losses have come to No. 3 Syracuse, No. 4 James Madison, No. 10 Michigan State, No. 10 Iowa and No. 12 Virginia and No. 6 Connecticut in the BIG EAST semifinals. Schaefer BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week Schaefer, a defender from Millersville, Pa., was instrumental in the Cardinals 2-0 performance on the weekend, including a shutout over Georgetown in which she led a defensive effort to hold the Hoyas to only one shot. Schaefer also dished out two assists on the weekend, including one on the eventual game-winner against Indiana. Lim (Chapel Hill, N.C.) scored three goals on the week including the eventual game-winner in the 2-1 win over Indiana and the first two goals of the 11-0 win over Georgetown. Lim has scored at least one goal in the last three games and leads the Cards with 11 on the season. Finishing the Regular Season on a High Note In the last 10 games of the regular season, the Cards outscored their opponents 35-9.
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