Photo by: Chris Carter | Louisville Athletics
Cards Back Home Monday to Take On Kansas City
October 01, 2023 | Men's Soccer
Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET. at Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville men's soccer hosts Kansas City in a non-conference match Monday at Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET and will be televised on ACC Network Extra.
ABOUT THE CARDINALS
Louisville gave up a pair of goals in the opening half and ultimately took a 3-0 loss at Virginia on Friday night. The loss was the first time the Cardinals have been shutout this season.
The Cardinals have been tough on their home pitch this season. Louisville is 4-1-0 in five home matches, having scored 14 goals in those contests.
SEVEN STUDENT-ATHLETES TO BE RECOGNIZED ON SENIOR NIGHT
Prior to Monday's match against Kansas City, the Louisville soccer program will recognize seven student-athletes as part of Senior Night festivities.
Axel Alejandre, Bryce LeBel, Brandon McManus, Ryan Nichols, Ayden Nocus, Bradley Sample and Ryan Troutman will all be honored before the contest.
SERIES HISTORY
Louisville and Kansas City are meeting for just the second time on Monday night. The Cardinals won the only previous meeting 2-0 in September of 2004. Louisville netted both goals after halftime in the win at Cardinal Park.
CARDINALS ON THE ATTACK EARLY
John Michael Hayden's team has one of the better offensive attacks in the country once again, averaging better than two goals per match.
The Cardinals have been especially good early in matches, having scored first in eight of nine matches this season. Louisville has gotten on the board in the first 10 minutes of three matches (UNC Greensboro, Kentucky, Virginia Tech) and the first 15 minutes of three others (Bellarmine, Syracuse, NC State).
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Fans can follow Louisville men's soccer on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram at @LouisvilleMSOC.
ABOUT THE CARDINALS
Louisville gave up a pair of goals in the opening half and ultimately took a 3-0 loss at Virginia on Friday night. The loss was the first time the Cardinals have been shutout this season.
The Cardinals have been tough on their home pitch this season. Louisville is 4-1-0 in five home matches, having scored 14 goals in those contests.
SEVEN STUDENT-ATHLETES TO BE RECOGNIZED ON SENIOR NIGHT
Prior to Monday's match against Kansas City, the Louisville soccer program will recognize seven student-athletes as part of Senior Night festivities.
Axel Alejandre, Bryce LeBel, Brandon McManus, Ryan Nichols, Ayden Nocus, Bradley Sample and Ryan Troutman will all be honored before the contest.
SERIES HISTORY
Louisville and Kansas City are meeting for just the second time on Monday night. The Cardinals won the only previous meeting 2-0 in September of 2004. Louisville netted both goals after halftime in the win at Cardinal Park.
CARDINALS ON THE ATTACK EARLY
John Michael Hayden's team has one of the better offensive attacks in the country once again, averaging better than two goals per match.
The Cardinals have been especially good early in matches, having scored first in eight of nine matches this season. Louisville has gotten on the board in the first 10 minutes of three matches (UNC Greensboro, Kentucky, Virginia Tech) and the first 15 minutes of three others (Bellarmine, Syracuse, NC State).
FOLLOW LOUISVILLE MEN'S SOCCER ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Fans can follow Louisville men's soccer on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram at @LouisvilleMSOC.
Players Mentioned
MSOC: John Michael Hayden Kentucky Postgame Interview (9/23)
Wednesday, September 24
MSOC: Virginia Postgame Interview
Sunday, September 14
MSOC: Stanford Postgame Interviews
Friday, September 05
MSOC: IU Indy Postgame Interviews (8/29/25)
Saturday, August 30