Louisville Leopard at Marlington Dukes Football Live Stream
Live Stream of the Louisville Leopards at Marlington Dukes Football game from Marlington Stadium.
Live Stream of the Louisville Leopards at Marlington Dukes Football game from Marlington Stadium.
Kylah Meyer broke the Lady Leopards program record in taking the top time in DII clocking in at 18:19.8. Amelie Anderson also placed 15th as Louisville finished 11th in DII as a team.
Dakota Gross recorded 13 kills, Addie Johnston had 12 assists, Aubrey Johnston registered 12 digs, but the Lady Leopards fell to the host Crusaders in three sets 27-25, 25-17, 25-23 to drop to 4-4 on the season.
Evan Brown paced the Leopards with a time of 17:26.80 as Louisville took 16th as a team in DII at the Wooster Invitational. Ryan Mann, Luke Boldon, Istvan Hendricks, and Gianni Faiello rounded out the top 5 for LHS.
Dakota Gross led the Louisville attack with 13 kills and Karis Miglich had 13 service points and 9 digs as the Lady Leopards defeated the host Warriors 25-13, 31-29, 25-16. Mabel Kiko also registered 8 kills and 4 blocks as LHS improved to 4-3.
Kasey Lint scored a pair of second half goals to lead the Louisville past visiting Lake 5-2. Alyssa Schillig, Gianna Kruse, and Reese Riley also scored goals and Violet Lab notched two assists as Louisville improved to 3-4.
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Carlee Rhome finished with 18 assists, 13 services points, and 6 aces but the Lady Leopards fell to the visiting Dukes 22-25, 18-25, 25-18, 20-25.. Mabel Kiko finished with 10 kills and Dakota Gross had 9 kills as Louisville dropped to 3-3.
Owen Wilson broke free for a 67-yard touchdown and recovered a fumble as the Leopards out-slugged the visiting Indians 10-3. Anderson Kandel, Gabe Stoffer, and Luke Seaman all had interceptions for Louisville who improved to 3-0.