
Cards Conclude Homestand Against No. 19 Virginia Saturday
March 27, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
Cards play host to No. 19 Virginia Saturday at 12 p.m.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Â The University of Louisville lacrosse team will conclude a three game homestand on Saturday when the Cardinals play host to No. 19 Virginia in an Atlantic Coast Conference matchup at 12 p.m. at UofL Lacrosse Stadium.
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Game Day Information | No. 19 Virginia at Louisville
Date: March 28, 2026, 12 p.m. ETÂ
Location: Louisville, Ky. Â |Venue: UofL Lacrosse Stadium
Links: ACCNX | Live Scoring | Game Notes
Admission: Free | Clear Bag Policy
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OPENING DRAW
• Saturday's game marks the first of four straight top 25 opponents to close the regular season for the Cards.
• Louisville enters the game with a 6-5 overall record following a 5-4 win over Vanderbilt on Wednesday. The Cards carry a 2-4 record against league opponents, most recently defeating California 12-5 last Saturday.
• The Cards are led offensively by Reese Whiteman who has 32 points (26G, 6A) ninth in the ACC in free position goal percentage (.55). The junior has recently snapped an 11 game goal streak, dating back to April 17, 2025. She has seven multi-goal performances this year.
• Sophomore Ella Berg follows with 31 points (25G, 6A). She has registered at least one point in each of Louisville's 11 games this season with three or more goals six times.
• Sophomore Charlotte Jackson has 15 goals and a team-best 10 assists.
• As of March 25 sophomore Haley Richards leads the nation in saves with 141 and saves per game (12.82). She paces the ACC and is seventh in the nation in save percentage (.549).
• Richards collected a school record 19 stops in the 15-5 win over Florida State - the most by any ACC goalie in the 2026 season. She has registered double digit saves in seven of Louisville's 10 contests this season.
• Sophomore Olivia Scroggie leads the team with 79 draw controls. She stands fifth in the ACC and 24th in the nation with 7.18 draw controls per game.
• Scroggie currently has 151 draw controls in her career, becoming the ninth player in program history to reach the century mark. She currently stands eighth on UofL's all-time list.
• Freshman Avery Johnston paces the team with 28 ground balls, standing fifth in the ACC in ground balls per game (2.55). Junior Cate Kangas leads the team with 16 caused turnovers.
• Head coach Scott Teeter is in his ninth season at the helm. He sits at 199-205 in his 24th season as a head coach, with a 54-88 mark at UofL.
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CARDS AGAINST THE CAVALIERS
Series Record: Virginia leads the all-time series 11-0.
Last meeting: The last time these two teams met was on April 5, 2025, with the UVA wiining the contest 17-3 in Charlottesville.
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VIRGINIA SCOUT
• Virginia (5-7, 3-3 ACC) comes in riding a three-game losing streak, most recently falling to JMU 11-10.Â
• Madison Alaimo leads the Cavaliers with 46 points (12G, 34A).
• Kate Galica's 23 goals paces UVA.
• Jenna Dinardo has 20 goals which second on the team.
• UVA is led in goal by Elyse Finnelle. In 12 games played she has 72 saves.
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UP NEXT
• The Cards will continue ACC play with a trip to Palo Alto, Calif., to face No. 2 Stanford.
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Game Day Information | No. 19 Virginia at Louisville
Date: March 28, 2026, 12 p.m. ETÂ
Location: Louisville, Ky. Â |Venue: UofL Lacrosse Stadium
Links: ACCNX | Live Scoring | Game Notes
Admission: Free | Clear Bag Policy
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OPENING DRAW
• Saturday's game marks the first of four straight top 25 opponents to close the regular season for the Cards.
• Louisville enters the game with a 6-5 overall record following a 5-4 win over Vanderbilt on Wednesday. The Cards carry a 2-4 record against league opponents, most recently defeating California 12-5 last Saturday.
• The Cards are led offensively by Reese Whiteman who has 32 points (26G, 6A) ninth in the ACC in free position goal percentage (.55). The junior has recently snapped an 11 game goal streak, dating back to April 17, 2025. She has seven multi-goal performances this year.
• Sophomore Ella Berg follows with 31 points (25G, 6A). She has registered at least one point in each of Louisville's 11 games this season with three or more goals six times.
• Sophomore Charlotte Jackson has 15 goals and a team-best 10 assists.
• As of March 25 sophomore Haley Richards leads the nation in saves with 141 and saves per game (12.82). She paces the ACC and is seventh in the nation in save percentage (.549).
• Richards collected a school record 19 stops in the 15-5 win over Florida State - the most by any ACC goalie in the 2026 season. She has registered double digit saves in seven of Louisville's 10 contests this season.
• Sophomore Olivia Scroggie leads the team with 79 draw controls. She stands fifth in the ACC and 24th in the nation with 7.18 draw controls per game.
• Scroggie currently has 151 draw controls in her career, becoming the ninth player in program history to reach the century mark. She currently stands eighth on UofL's all-time list.
• Freshman Avery Johnston paces the team with 28 ground balls, standing fifth in the ACC in ground balls per game (2.55). Junior Cate Kangas leads the team with 16 caused turnovers.
• Head coach Scott Teeter is in his ninth season at the helm. He sits at 199-205 in his 24th season as a head coach, with a 54-88 mark at UofL.
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CARDS AGAINST THE CAVALIERS
Series Record: Virginia leads the all-time series 11-0.
Last meeting: The last time these two teams met was on April 5, 2025, with the UVA wiining the contest 17-3 in Charlottesville.
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VIRGINIA SCOUT
• Virginia (5-7, 3-3 ACC) comes in riding a three-game losing streak, most recently falling to JMU 11-10.Â
• Madison Alaimo leads the Cavaliers with 46 points (12G, 34A).
• Kate Galica's 23 goals paces UVA.
• Jenna Dinardo has 20 goals which second on the team.
• UVA is led in goal by Elyse Finnelle. In 12 games played she has 72 saves.
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UP NEXT
• The Cards will continue ACC play with a trip to Palo Alto, Calif., to face No. 2 Stanford.
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Players Mentioned
LAX: Highlights vs. Vanderbilt
Wednesday, March 25
LAX: Scott Teeter, Reese Whiteman & Haley Richards Postgame Press Conference
Saturday, March 21
LAX: Highlights vs. California
Saturday, March 21
LAX: Highlights vs. Cincinnati
Thursday, March 12




















