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Cardinals to Host 10th Anniversary Celebration of Cardinal Park

Posted on October 20, 2009 at 2:27 PM

The University of Louisville Athletic Department would like to invite
the public to a 10th anniversary celebration of Cardinal Park on Friday,
September 18, which will also include a pep rally in preparation for the
Cardinals' football game at the University of Kentucky the following
day.

The event will commemorate a 10-year run for  Cardinal Park, which has
now been renamed Owsley B. Frazier Cardinal Park, and will be
highlighted by four main events, all occurring at venues in the park:

4 pm            U of L field hockey faces Syracuse at Trager Stadium
6:30 pm       U of L men*s soccer battles West
Virginia at Soccer Stadium
                Special halftime recognition of 10th anniversary of
Cardinal Park
8:30 pm        Pep rally for all Cardinal fans in Ulmer
Stadium
9 pm            Concert featuring Nappy Roots, Ulmer Stadium

All events are free.  Parking is available in the garage located across
from Cardinal Park, as well as surface parking in the Cardinal Park
area.

Owsley B. Frazier Cardinal Park includes Ulmer Stadium - home of
Cardinal softball; Soccer/Track Stadium - home of U of L track and field
and men*s and women*s soccer, and Trager Stadium - home of U of L
field hockey. 

In addition, the park features the Jewish Hospital Cardio Path and the
recently built Marshall Center, a 10,000 square foot weight and
conditioning center for student-athletes.

Cardinal Park, throughout its first ten years, has hosted numerous
community events and several NCAA and Big East conference post season
events, including the NCAA Field Hockey Championships in 2003, 2005 and
2008, and NCAA softball and soccer first and second rounds. The
Cardinals also hosted the 2009 Mideast Track and Field Regionals in May.
 

For questions on any of the events during the 10th anniversary, please
contact 852-5735.   

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