Leopards Clinch 9th Straight NBC Title On Walk-Off – Softball
Kaycee Ollis hit a walk-off double to lift the Leopards past the Dukes 4-3 to clinch a share of the NBC! Teagan Rice also drove in a pair of runs as Louisville finished the season 22-4.
Kaycee Ollis hit a walk-off double to lift the Leopards past the Dukes 4-3 to clinch a share of the NBC! Teagan Rice also drove in a pair of runs as Louisville finished the season 22-4.
Kaycee Ollis hit a pair of 2-run homers to lead Louisville in a 9-5 road victory at Marlington. Alex Fankhauser also hit a home run and Lexi Zavarelle drove in 2 runs for the Lady Leopards.
Davis Burick batted 3-for-4 and Cam King went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs to lead the Leopards past the Dukes 6-1 on the road. Jordan Shearer earned the win on the mound for Louisville.
Carson Davis pitched a complete game shutout and struck out 6 to lead Louisville to a 6-0 home win over Marlington. Davis Burick also drove in 3 runs and Anthony Carpico had a pair of RBI hits.
Chris Libertore broke a 46-year old school record in scoring 51 points to lead Louisville to a road win at Marlington 79-62. Libertore also broke 1,000 career points and scored 26 in the fourth quarter.
Sarah Lairson scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the Leopards past the Dukes 69-59. Abby Beaver also recorded 13 points & 8 assists and Alexa Oberster also scored 10.
Collin Chambers scored a game-high 18 points to lead Louisville past Marlington 57-22. Allen Staley also scored 13 and Austin Pugh added 8 for the Leopards who are now 8-0 against the NBC.
Seven different Leopards had pins during their 59-18 rout of the Dukes Thursday. They included: Satchel Strickmaker, Jesse Curlutu, Jimmy Leonard, Chase Lautzenheiser, Logan Vanicek, Ryan Jakubiak, and Jax Leonard.
Chris Libertore scored a game-high 22 points and Brandon Wahl poured in 16, but the Leopards fell just short against the Dukes 53-51.
Abby Beaver and Alexa Oberster each recorded a double double to lead Louisville to a 70-55 win over Marlington. Sarah Lairson also scored 16 points and Danielle Walter had 14.