No. 7 Louisville Celebrates Senior Day with a 4-0 Win Over Ball State
October 16, 2022 | Field Hockey
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The seventh-ranked University of Louisville field hockey team celebrated senior day with a 4-0 win against Ball State Sunday afternoon at Trager Stadium.
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UofL (12-3) got goals from four different players with Aimee Plumb, Rylie Wollerton, Mia Duchars and Chloe Cuzzupe scoring in UofL's fifth shutout of the season to improve to 12-3. Ball State drops to 7-7 on the season.
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The teams played through a scoreless first quarter before Plumb put Louisville on the scoreboard, converting on a penalty stroke for her sixth goal of the season.
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Louisville took the 1-0 lead into halftime after outshooting Ball State 11-0 with BSU goalkeeper Hannah Johnston collecting seven saves in the first half.
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Neither team was able to capitalize on a scoring opportunity in the third quarter despite Louisville earning five penalty corners as Johnston stopped three more shots on goal.
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The fourth quarter brought a flurry of Louisville goals as the Cards scored three times in a seven-minute span. After a Ball State possession on their end of the field, graduate senior Kelsey McCrudden's sent a long pass to Rylie Wollerton who was by herself near Louisville's attacking circle. The freshman capitalized on a 1v1 situation with Johnston and sent the ball into the cage for her second goal of the season.
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Three minutes later, senior Mattie Tabor sent a feed to Mia Duchars who connected on her second goal of the season put Louisville up 3-0.
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UofL capped the scoring with 38 seconds left in the game when freshman Chloe Cuzzupe's registered her first career goal.
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Overall, Louisville fired off a season-high 22 shots and earned nine penalty corners. Sasha Elliott had a pair of saves for UofL, while Johnston finished with 10 stops for Ball State.
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COACH JUSTINE SOWRY ON THE WIN
"Ball State is a much-improved team with the new coaching staff. I thought their goalkeeper also played very, very well today. It took a long time, but felt very happy that we kept persisting as we made a couple little twists to try and get around the goalkeeper. We played some pretty nice hockey, so we definitely cannot complain."Â
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UP NEXT:
The Cards will go back on the road, this time heading to New York to face No. 11 Syracuse in an ACC matchup followed by a trip to Cornell.
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NOTES:
• Sunday's victory against Ball State extended Louisville's non-conference win streak to 11 games this season.
• The Cardinals have registered 30 goals this season with 10 different players contributing to the total. Five players have registered multiple goals.
• Aimee Plumb and Julie Kouijzer lead the team with six goals apiece. Five of Plumb's five goals have stood as game winners.
• Louisville is now 6-1 at Trager Stadium this season.
• Prior Sunday's game Louisville honored the senior class of 2022: Sasha Elliott, Kelsey McCrudden, Emilia Kaczmarczyk, India Reed, Minna Tremonti, Mattie Tabor and Julie Kouijzer.
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UofL (12-3) got goals from four different players with Aimee Plumb, Rylie Wollerton, Mia Duchars and Chloe Cuzzupe scoring in UofL's fifth shutout of the season to improve to 12-3. Ball State drops to 7-7 on the season.
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The teams played through a scoreless first quarter before Plumb put Louisville on the scoreboard, converting on a penalty stroke for her sixth goal of the season.
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Louisville took the 1-0 lead into halftime after outshooting Ball State 11-0 with BSU goalkeeper Hannah Johnston collecting seven saves in the first half.
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Neither team was able to capitalize on a scoring opportunity in the third quarter despite Louisville earning five penalty corners as Johnston stopped three more shots on goal.
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The fourth quarter brought a flurry of Louisville goals as the Cards scored three times in a seven-minute span. After a Ball State possession on their end of the field, graduate senior Kelsey McCrudden's sent a long pass to Rylie Wollerton who was by herself near Louisville's attacking circle. The freshman capitalized on a 1v1 situation with Johnston and sent the ball into the cage for her second goal of the season.
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Three minutes later, senior Mattie Tabor sent a feed to Mia Duchars who connected on her second goal of the season put Louisville up 3-0.
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UofL capped the scoring with 38 seconds left in the game when freshman Chloe Cuzzupe's registered her first career goal.
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Overall, Louisville fired off a season-high 22 shots and earned nine penalty corners. Sasha Elliott had a pair of saves for UofL, while Johnston finished with 10 stops for Ball State.
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COACH JUSTINE SOWRY ON THE WIN
"Ball State is a much-improved team with the new coaching staff. I thought their goalkeeper also played very, very well today. It took a long time, but felt very happy that we kept persisting as we made a couple little twists to try and get around the goalkeeper. We played some pretty nice hockey, so we definitely cannot complain."Â
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UP NEXT:
The Cards will go back on the road, this time heading to New York to face No. 11 Syracuse in an ACC matchup followed by a trip to Cornell.
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NOTES:
• Sunday's victory against Ball State extended Louisville's non-conference win streak to 11 games this season.
• The Cardinals have registered 30 goals this season with 10 different players contributing to the total. Five players have registered multiple goals.
• Aimee Plumb and Julie Kouijzer lead the team with six goals apiece. Five of Plumb's five goals have stood as game winners.
• Louisville is now 6-1 at Trager Stadium this season.
• Prior Sunday's game Louisville honored the senior class of 2022: Sasha Elliott, Kelsey McCrudden, Emilia Kaczmarczyk, India Reed, Minna Tremonti, Mattie Tabor and Julie Kouijzer.
Team Stats
BALLST-3
LOU
Goals
0
4
Shots
2
22
Shots on Goal
2
15
Saves
10
2
Corners
0
9
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
0
0
Scoring Plays

Aimee Plumb (6)
LOU Aimee Plumb PENALTY STROKE GOAL, goal number 6 for season.
16:50

Rylie Wollerton (2)
1v1 against GK
52:41

Mia Duchars (2)
Assisted By: Mattie Tabor
pass to left post
55:51

Chloe Cuzzupe (1)
penalty corner goal off of rebound
59:22
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