Coach Arthur Albiero Has Louisville Women Feeling Confident as Postseason Nears
A raucous atmosphere. A three-hour flight. And on top of it all, a forecast for significant snowfall. The odds were stacked against the Louisville Cardinals heading into their recent matchup with top-ranked Texas and 12th-ranked Ohio State.
โIt wouldโve been easy for us to fall into a panicked or checked out state, especially on Saturday morning (with the forecast),โ team captain Julia Dennis said.
And yet, the Cardinals did exactly the opposite. The team earned its biggest dual-meet win in program history, topping the Longhorns by a point. Itโs a win which Coach Arthur Albiero emphasized was just a continuation of the teamโs hard work all season long.ย
โItโs a team thatโs really continued to learn and get better, and thatโs the constant goal,โ the coach said.ย
Over the course of 36 hours, the team showed character, while also making some noise in the college womenโs swimming world.
โItโs a pretty big statement for us going into these next few meets,โ sophomore Caroline Larsen said.ย
Building Toward Greatness
For the Cardinals, the win over Texas certainly wasnโt their first time receiving national attention. The team has strung together top-eight finishes at the past 10 editions of the NCAA Championships, highlighted by fourth-place showings in 2019 and 2023. To Coach Albiero, however, theyโve still slipped under-the-radar in the swimming world.ย
โ2012 was the first time we were fully funded,โ the coach said. โWeโre still the new kids on the block, if you will.โ
When the meet with Texas and Ohio State was initially proposed, Albiero and his staff saw it as a welcome challenge for their group.
โWe love competition, itโs the base of our program,โ he said. โSo, of course, we didnโt shy away from it.โ
Leadership At the Top
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A large part of Albieroโs confidence in his squad stems from the culture heโs built. His swimmers highlighted their unique bond as key to their win.
โThroughout the week, I felt like we just did a great job of maintaining composure, and not taking ourselves out of the moment,โ Larsen said.ย
Itโs a mindset Dennis believes extends down the roster, fueling them for meets like this.ย
โItโs so nice to be together (in a place) where every single person is working toward the same thing,โ she said. โWe didnโt take every swimmer to Texas, but I can look at any swimmer during practice, and weโre all on the same mission.โ
Albiero recognizes the strong leadership at the top. Itโs something he believes has carried over throughout years of Louisville teams.
โFrom Mallory Comerford back in 2019, to my daughter Gabby in 2023, to the captains now, there really is a common denominator for these teams, and thatโs how theyโre led,โ he said.
He also pointed to the unity of the coaching staff as a key factor in the programโs rise.
โThe cohesiveness, and the selfless approach we talk about as a program stems from these people,โ the coach said. โWeโve created an environment where we might not always agree, but we work hard to create an environment thatโs โone voice, and one heart,โ as we say.โ
Weathering the Winter
As reports of a potential blizzard emerged, the team needed this unity. The potential of being stuck in Texas, due to serious inclement weather, could have weighed heavily on the group. However, Larsen pointed to a van ride with Director of Operations Bonnie Roman, upon arriving in Austin, as reflective of the teamโs mindset.ย
โWe were in the car talking about, are we going to make it to Indiana (for our meet next weekend), โ she recalled.ย โAnd (Roman) said, โThatโs enough of that. Weโre only speaking in positive absolutes right now.’โ
The message, according to Larsen, spread throughout the team.
โWe said as a team, weโre going to have a positive mindset, and take care of business before we worry about anything else,โ she said. โIt was a great reset, before we even started the session.โ
An NCAA Preview
The positive team mindset was crucial, as the Cardinals faced their toughest challenge of the season. Not only were the Longhorns and Buckeyes a serious test, but the format of the meet created circumstances similar to what the team will face at the ACC Championships and NCAAs.ย
The meet included three sessions, spread over two days. Itโs a setup that closely mirrors that of ACCs and NCAAs in its competitive schedule, albeit with more events jammed into a shorter period. Albiero explained the format as purposeful, something all involved coaches advocated for in initial discussions.ย
โThe focus for us was, โHow do we put ourselves in the best position to compete at NCAAs,’โ Albiero said. โIt was amazing to rehearse that championship format.โ
Another challenge to the athletes, reminiscent of the championship meet, was the flight. The swimmers indicated swimming right after their flight to Austin as an obstacle, one theyโd have to similarly face at NCAAs.ย
โWorking through travel, and the stress of not being able to stretch on a plane is tough,โ Dennis said. โIt was a good reminder for those returning (of whatโs to come), and a great introduction for the freshmen.โ
Soaking In the Scene
Even with the various tests they faced leading up to the meet, to the Cardinals, it was impossible not to feel the energy upon arrival. The meet, named the โEddie Reese Texas Showdown,โ included many of the fan-focused elements that college swim programs have looked to implement at dual meets across the country.ย
โThere were wild graphics, a spirit squad, all kinds of things,โย Larsen recalled. โIt was great for us to be able to hear all this outside noise, and use the energy and environment to motivate us.โ
The motivation was evident from the meetโs start, as the Cardinals opened Friday night by edging the Longhorns in the 200 freestyle relay by .52.ย
โWe do such a great job at practice of preparing for those competitive moments,โ Larsen said. โIt really showed us able to channel our emotional energy.โ
Albiero once again pointed to the teamโs approach as crucial to their fast start.ย
โWe respect our opponents, but weโre going to line up and compete hard,โ he said. โAnd sometimes, itโs a couple of hundredths that come from that, and make all the difference.โ
Sprinters Show Their Strength
The Louisville roster is loaded with talented swimmers, all needed to take down a team like Texas. But the teamโs greatest strength, on paper, is their sprint group, which returns three finalists in the 50 and 100 freestyles from last yearโs NCAAs.
โBoth as a sprint group, and as a team, we were all on the same page,โ Dennis said. โIt was really special.โ
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The Cardinals came away with wins in three of the four 50-meter races. Racing in just her second meet, freshman Anastasia Gorbenko emphasized that her connection with the team inspired her performance.ย
โI love being a part of this team, and Iโve been looking forward to competing with them for a year,โ Gorbenko said. โIโm so happy and grateful to get that opportunity.โย
With the meet in itโs final moments, and victory on the line, the teamโs sprinters showed the same strength. Dennis held off Texas sprinter Eva Okoro to seal Louisvilleโs victory.
โWe want to be able to step up in those moments,โ Dennis said. โTo be able to do it puts you in the mindset of โItโs championship season.’โ
Next Steps
ย The win is obviously an exciting step for the team, and the program. But both Albiero and his swimmers were quick to point out it was far from the end goal.ย
โItโs a big deal, and we appreciate the opportunity (to compete with Texas),โ Albiero said. โItโs a great thing for our sport to have people talking about our win, but our focus is on NCAAs.โ
The swimmers echoed the same sentiment, looking to build on the win over the next month.ย
โ(Coach Albiero) will always say, โHow can we be 1% better every day?โโ Larsen said. โAs a team, the more we can focus on that, things will go pretty well.โ
With steadfast progress, Albiero hinted at hopes to reach new heights at the NCAA Championships. He referred to the joy of earning a trophy two years ago and six years ago, respectively, for earning fourth place at the meet.ย
โItโs a different group than (we had) in 2019 and in 2023, and weโre not trying to live up to something weโve done before,โ he said. โBut itโs fun to bring a trophy home, and itโs important.โ
With a culture unified together, his swimmers feel the sky is the limit.ย
โItโs about showing up when it matters,โ Gorbenko said. โThat happened here, and it can happen at NCAAs and ACCs.โ