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LOUISVILLE POUNDS THEIR WAY INTO THE RECORD BOOKS

LOUISVILLE OH-  Louisville didn’t just win big on Thursday—they rewrote the record book.

The Leopards dominated Bedford 33-0 behind a record-breaking bomb from Addy Campbell and a no-hit masterpiece from Katelynn Miller. Campbell launched her 13th home run of the season in the fourth inning, breaking the school’s single-season home run record in style—a three-run shot to center that capped off a monster six-RBI day.

Meanwhile, Miller was untouchable in the circle. The ace punched out 15 batters over five innings, tossing a no-hitter and tying the school record for most strikeouts in a single game. Bedford never stood a chance.

Louisville set the tone early, exploding for 12 runs in the first inning. Campbell worked a pair of RBI walks, Destiny Hanze and Shae O’Neill knocked in runs, and Miller helped her own cause with a pair of hits and RBIs. The offense didn’t slow down, piling on in every inning.

The second featured a two-run double from Anna Sirohman and a triple from Kaitlin Twinem. In the third, Campbell and Bailee Griffith added more RBI knocks. But the fourth inning was the exclamation point—12 runs on seven hits, highlighted by Sirohman’s bases-clearing double and Campbell’s record-setting blast.

Louisville finished with 20 hits and 12 walks. Miller and Sirohman each had four hits. Griffith, Hanze, and Campbell all had multi-hit efforts. Mongiardo and Campbell also drew three walks apiece, and the team played error-free defense.