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It was a dominant performance in front of 1,181 fans at L&N Federal Credit Union Arena.
Louisville took out No. 4 Stanford on its home court, 3-1, ending a 20-match home win streak.
Somewhere between the lightning strike and the lights-out performance, the University of Louisville volleyball team found something Monday night.
They call it a Bluegrass rivalry, but in the decisive sets, it was a blue tsunami.
Somewhere between Kentucky's 2020 NCAA title and Louisville's three Final Four trips in the past four years, this became a volleyball state.
Coming off its first loss of the season — a gut-punch five-setter after reaching match point at No. 2 Texas just two nights before — Louisville might’ve showed a touch of a hangover in its opening frame Friday night in a hostile environment at Creighton.
In a match where the scoreboard showed a loss, Louisville volleyball delivered something just as valuable as a win: validation.
Friday night was new territory — not just for Meske, but for Louisville volleyball. And while it wasn’t perfect, it was plenty good.