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Campbell University

Summer Price
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49
Charleston Southern CSU 6-8, 1-2
58
Winner Campbell CAM 9-5, 2-1
Charleston Southern CSU
6-8, 1-2
49
Final
58
Campbell CAM
9-5, 2-1
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Charleston Southern CSU 8 8 16 17 49
Campbell CAM 16 9 25 8 58

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Price and Rouse lead Camels over CSU

BUIES CREEK, N.C. Summer Price poured in 23 points to lead Campbell to a 58-49 win over Charleston Southern on Tuesday evening inside Gore Arena.
 
Price tallied 20 or more points for the sixth time this season on 9-of-19 shooting (47.4 percent) from the floor. MaKala Rouse joined Price in double figures, contributing 13 points and snagging nine rebounds for Campbell (9-5, 2-1).
 
Rachel Burns' 13 points led Charleston Southern (6-8, 1-2), including a 6-of-8 mark at the charity stripe. Weknyne Dumorne and Lexii Cassell posted eight rebounds each to lead the Buccaneers on the glass.
 
Campbell led for more than 38 minutes in Tuesday's contest, gaining its largest lead (22 points) midway through the third quarter. Micaila Coleman capped off a 17-4 run to start the second half for CU and reach a 42-20 advantage with 5:24 to play in the period.
 
The visitors closed the gap to eight after a 17-8 advantage in the final quarter of the contest. Campbell led by 16 with 32 seconds to play, but a pair of turnovers helped CSU close the game on a 7-0 run and bring the final deficit to single digits.
 
With the score knotted at 6-6, Campbell used four different scorers on a 10-2 run to take an eight-point lead, 16-8, after the first quarter of play.
 
CU led by nine at the half, as Price tallied nine points in the opening 20 minutes, along with Rouse's five points and six rebounds.
 
The Camels outrebounded the Bucs, 42-38, led by Ashlyn Hampton's 12-rebound performance, including three on the offensive end. CSU edged CU on the offensive glass, 14-13, holding an 8-6 advantage in second chance points.
 
Nearly half of Campbell's production came from the paint, as the Orange and Black scored 28 points in the paint, 48.2 percent of the team's total output in the contest. They outscored Charleston Southern by 12 in the paint.
 
Campbell played tight defense all night, limiting the visitors to just four assists in the game, tying the lowest for a CU opponent this season (4 vs. William Peace). CU also forced eight turnovers and posted eight steals in the win.
 
Campbell heads to Clinton, S.C., on Saturday for a 2 p.m. matchup at Presbyterian.
 
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