Awards and Honors
2025 First Team All-ASUN (IF)
2025 D1Softball Mid-Major Top 100 Player (#99)
2024 First Team All-ASUN (IF)
2024 NFCA Third Team All-Central Region (1B)
2023 Third Team All-ASUN (IF)
2022 Second Team All-OVC (DP)
2022 OVC All-Newcomer Team (DP)
College Sports Communicators All-District Team (2025, 2024, 2023)
NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete (2025, 2024, 2023, 2022)
Dean’s List (S24, F23, S23, F22, S22, F21)
Athletic Director’s Honor Roll (S25, F24)
Career Recap: Austin Peay
2025 (Senior)
First Team All-ASUN selection as an infielder for the second-straight season, concluding her collegiate career with four all-conference selections in as many seasons… One of three Governors to start all 55 games, with 53 starts at first base, one at second base, and one – the season-opener – in the outfield… Finished her career starting in all 211 games she appeared in, the second-most starts and fourth-most appearances in program history… Finished her career tied for second all-time in triples (17), third in hits (225), third in on-base percentage (.407), fourth in batting average (.350), tied for fifth in runs (114), tied for seventh in RBI (106), and eighth in walks (60)… One of four Governors in the 2025 senior class who spent all four of their collegiate seasons in Clarksville, ending their careers as the all-time winningest student-athletes in program history with 119, wins a record 57 home victories, and one of just four classes in program history to never have a losing home record… Led the Governors with hits (62), runs (51), triples (8), batting average (.367), slugging percentage (.663), on-base percentage (.459), and OPS (1.122) – all of which are top 12 marks in a single season… Ranked as the second-hardest player to strikeout in the NCAA with two strikeouts in 169 at bats… Became the first player in program history with at least 50 hits in four seasons and also the first with multiple 60-hit campaigns… Set the Governors’ single season runs record, while tying the single-season triples record… Had a hit in a team-best 42 games with 16 multi-hit outings and four three-hit performances… Had an RBI in 27 games with multiple seven times… Scored a run in 35 games with 12 games scoring multiple times… Opened the season with her first of 26 extra-base hits, coming off a double against Florida A&M (Feb. 7) at Mercer’s Hear of Georgia Classic… Began the season on a three-game hitting streak, including a two-hit, two-run game against Mercer (Feb. 8)… Sparked a 10-game hitting streak and 28-game stretch of reaching base, with a base knock against Florida A&M (Feb. 9)… Came just a home run shy of hitting for the cycle at Tarleton State (Feb. 14) during the Texans’ Whataburger Invitational, where she went 3-for-3 from the plate with a single, double, triple, and walks… That afternoon, in the nightcap of a Feb. 14 doubleheader against South Dakota State, recorded a double and her season’s first of a career-best eight home runs… For the second-straight day, came just shy of a cycle – this time just lacking the single – after hitting her fifth double in eight games, second triple in three games, and second home run… Her 10-game hitting streak ended following back-to-back two-hit, two-RBI games against Northern Iowa (Feb. 22) and Morehead State (Feb. 23) at the Furman Classic, in which she scored three runs against the Eagles… Drew a season-high three walks and was brought in as the game-winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning during the home opener against Middle Tennessee (Feb. 26)… Tripled against Northern Kentucky (Feb. 28) in the first game of the Governors Classic… Matched her season-high with three hits against Appalachian State (March 9), including the game-winning home run in the bottom of the sixth inning during the Cathi Maynard Invitational… After having her 28-game reached base streak come to an end against Central Arkansas (March 29), began an eight-game hitting streak in the rubber match against the Bears (March 30)… Homered and was walked twice against Bellarmine (April 5)… Tallied her sixth triple of the season against Murray State (April 8)… Recorded her first multi-homer game with two homers and three RBI in a 2-for-2 day from the plate against Eastern Kentucky (April 19), with her second home run on the day tying the Governors’ single-season record which would later be broken by Brie Howard that afternoon… Drove in a pair of runs off a triple in a midweek against Tennessee Tech (April 23)… Had two multi-hit games in the ASUN Softball Championship, with a single and triple against Jacksonville (April 6) and a pair of base knocks against Florida Gulf Coast (April 8).
2024 (Junior)
First Team All-ASUN first baseman… Third Team National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-Central Team selection… One of five Governors to start all 52 games… All 52 of her starts came at first base… Second in the ASUN in hits (62), triples (four), and fourth in batting average (.378) – all team-best marks… Led the Govs with 336 putouts and a .994 fielding percentage (minimum 60 chances)… Had three hits, a season-high four RBI, and scored two runs against Hampton (Feb. 10)… Her performance against the Pirates sparked a seven-game hit streak, in which she tallied multiple hits five times in that span… Had a triple in back-to-back games against Purdue Fort Wayne (Feb. 10) and Miami (OH) (Feb. 18)… Had a double and triple against Indiana State (March 2). That game began a stretch in which she had a hit in 11-of-12 (March 2-16)… Tallied her first home run since her freshman season against IUPUI (March 2)… Two hits in five straight games (March 23-30)… Had a double in back-to-back games against Tennessee Tech (April 24) and Florida Gulf Coast (April 27).
2023 (Sophomore)
Appeared in all 51 games, including 48 at first base, two at catcher, and one as the designated player… Named Third Team All-ASUN Conference… Led the team and the ASUN conference in triples (five)… Set the program’s single-season record for fielding percentage with no errors in 325 chances… Had four game-winning hits against Akron (March 4), Florida Gulf Coast (April 1), Bellarmine (March 7), Stetson (May 9)… Recorded her 100th career hit in a contest agsainst Jacksonville State (May 10)… Set career single-game bests for triples (two) versus Kennesaw State (March 18) and putouts (13) against Stetson (May 9)… Her five triples rank eighth-most in a single season in program history.
2022 (Freshman)
Appeared and started all 53 games as the designated player… Named Second Team All-OVC… OVC Player of the Week (Feb. 14) … Hit team’s first grand slam in six years coming vs. Alabama State (Feb. 12)… Had two game-winning hits coming vs. Alabama State (Feb. 12) and Morehead State (March 27)… Had a career single-game high four hits vs. Northern Illinois (March 5)… Drove in a career single-game best six runs against Alabama State (Feb. 12)… Drew a career single-game high three walks against Morehead State (March 27) … Made one appearance behind the plate against Memphis (Feb. 19) and one appearance in right field against Jacksonville State (March 10).
Career Recap: Ninety Six High School
Was a catcher and utility player for coach John Coster at Ninety Six High School… Was a member of the varsity team when she was in the seventh grade… As a senior, was named All-State, All-Region, and Player of Year for Region 2… Batted .477 with a .521 on-base percentage and a slugging percentage of .790 to go with seven doubles, four triples, and four home runs amongst her 41 hits… Also drove in 29 and scored 35 runs… As a sophomore was named all-state after batted .500, with seven doubles, five triples, and two home runs for the Class AA State Champion Wildcats, along with .547 on-base percentage and .838 slugging percentage… Also scored 31 runs and drove in 27… As a freshman was named all-state, batting .500 with three doubles, seven triples and home run to go with 35 runs scored and 30 RBI … Region 2 Player of Year as eighth grader, when she batted .394, with 34 runs scored and drove in 13… Also played volleyball.
Personal
Kylie Paige Campbell is the daughter of Kevin and Christa Campbell… Has one sibling: Kaylynn… Born on July 25.