![]() ![]() ![]() At the time, schools stayed local for games and by traveling a few hours out of town Louisville became the first Southern School girl's/women's hockey team to travel long distance for a game. They did make national news the following season by traveling to Nashville to play Peabody College. Lillian "Tucky" Sanders was the first coach for the Cards, but no records or stats were listed anywhere. However, UofL actually started the sport back in 1927. The first official tracked year by most standards for Louisville Field Hockey began in the fall of 1976. ![]() Very little information is given for early years.) (Note: Stats and figures comes from multiple sources including GoCards, the Courier-Journal, the NCAA, and more. The next team in line to play a game is field hockey. Last week I covered volleyball, the next women's sport to have a game (over 70 days away). In continuation for the summer Friday posts we move onto the second edition of our history lesson. ![]()
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