Louisville Leopards Baseball Senior Night 2018 Video
The Louisville Leopards Baseball Team honored their three Seniors Jack Davis, Dillon English, and Eddie Budinski for Senior Night Monday. View video of walk-through introductions.
The Louisville Leopards Baseball Team honored their three Seniors Jack Davis, Dillon English, and Eddie Budinski for Senior Night Monday. View video of walk-through introductions.
Shae Thomas held Lake in check in the circle with 5 strikeouts and Sarah Cantley closed the game out for the win as Louisville rallied for a 2-1 victory. Teagan Rice also doubled and scored a run for the 14-1 Leopards.
Davis Burick and Bryce Zuppe both homered and drove in 2 runs each as the Leopards pounded the Quakers 18-3. Caleb Prasco also drove in 3 runs and both Cam King and Max Hartline knocked in 2 for 15-4 Louisville.
Davis Burick batted 3-for-4 with a solo homer as Louisville won at Marlington 8-4. Bryce Zuppe also hit a 3-run triple, Cam King cracked a 2-run single, and Andrew Gray earned the win on the mound as the Leopards improved to 8-0 in the NBC.
The Leopards rallied with 4 runs in the top of the 7th, but the Warriors walked-off with 3 in the last of the 7th to win 10-9. Teagan Rice batted 2-for-4 with 4 RBIs to lead Louisville.
Andrew Gray and Noah Gustaitis each thew 1-hitter as Louisville won at Black River 13-0 in game one and 13-1 in five innings in game two. Bryce Zuppe also pounded out 5 hits during the double header as the Leopards won their 9th straight.
Cam Lingle hit a walk-off 2-run single in the seventh to lift the Leopards past the Mustangs 6-5. Cam King also batted 2-for-3 with 3 RBIs and Caleb Prasco drove in a run as Louisville won their 7th game in a row.
Sarah Cantley threw a complete game 2-hit shutout and struck out 12 to lead the Leopards to a 3-0 win over the Vikings. Shae Thomas also hit a 2-run homer and Kacey Ollis drove in a run for 8-0 Louisville.
Jordan Shearer threw a perfect game and struck out 12 as the Leopards blanked the visiting Quakers 2-0. Cam King and Davis Burick both drove in runs in the fifth as Louisville improved to 6-0 in NBC play.
Louisville won both games in a double header with visiting Akron Ellet to improve to 8-3. The Leopards won game one 9-1 and doubled up the Orangemen in game two 10-5.