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WBB hosts PC for Play4Kay on Tuesday

BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Campbell hosts Presbyterian on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. for the annual Play4Kay pink game.

WHO: Campbell Fighting Camels (12-11, 5-7) vs. Presbyterian Blue Hose (8-15, 5-7)
WHEN: Feb. 13, 2018 – 7:00 p.m. ET
WHERE: Gore Arena - Buies Creek, N.C.
LIVE STATS: GoCamels.com
LIVE VIDEO: Big South Network
SOCIAL MEDIA: @GoCamelsWBB
 
Campbell notes
Campbell has lost three of its last four league games after a 46-33 defeat against Liberty Saturday afternoon in Gore Arena.

Summer Price scored a team-high eight points, to lead the seven Camel scorers. Kyra Davis and Lauren McNamara-Clement collected five rebounds each. Saturday's game was the first time Campbell has started four freshmen in one contest this season.

Price leads the league and Campbell offense at 15.3 points per game. Rouse is second on the squad with 7.8 per game. Rouse and McNamara-Clement lead all active players on the glass at 5.9 and 4.8 rebounds per game, respectively. Kyra Davis is third in rebounds (4.2).

Rouse leads the team in conference play with 5.9 rebounds through 12 league games and is second with 8.9 points per league game, second to Price's 13.7, Hampton follows with 4.6 rebounds per conference game.

Campbell's scoring defense is ranked No. 3 in the country at 53.0 points per game, 7.4 points from the top spot, held by Green Bay. CU sits first in the Big South in field-goal percentage defense (12th nationally), three-point field goal defense, and scoring defense.

Campbell is second in the league in rebounds per game, three-point field goals attempted/made/per-game.

Presbyterian notes
Presbyterian enters Tuesday's game having lost three of its last four, most recently a 75-60 defeat at home against Longwood. The lone win in the last four games is a 64-58 win at Winthrop last Tuesday.

Cortney Storey has led the Blue Hose in scoring the last two games, tallying 14 points in each contest. Janie Miles scored 13 points and Kacie Hall added 11 in their most recent outing.  Miles also grabbed seven boards to lead Presbyterian.  

Three different scorers lead the way offensively for Presbyterian. Storey heads the squad at 14.7 points per game, followed by Hall's 10.7 points and Miles' 10.3 points per contest.

Miles leads the way on the glass, snagging 4.1 rebounds per game, with Tess Santos sitting second at 2.9 and Storey close behind at 2.8 per game. Storey has a team-best 6.3 assist per game this season, nearly four more than second, held by Miles at 2.4 assists per game.

As a team, Presbyterian yields 49.9 percent from the floor to its opponents, while shooting just 37.4 percent. The team is outscored by 10.8 points per game (71.1-60.3).

Previous Meeting
Presbyterian defeated Campbell, 65-59, on Jan. 13 in Clinton, S.C.

2018 Big South play

Campbell has won 2-of-4 after a four-point loss at Charleston Southern on Tuesday. Price leads the way with 14.2 points per conference outing, including 23 vs. Charleston Southern. Ashlyn Hampton has 6.3 points per game and 4.8 rebounds per conference game. MaKala Rouse also averages 5.9 rebounds per conference game..

2017 Non-Conference
Campbell closed out non-conference play with a 7-4 record. CU allowed just 52.5 points per game, which ranked eighth best in the country. Bolden posted 10 rebounds or more five times and Price tallied 20-plus points in five games during the non-conference slate.

Freshmen Impact

It took just two games for all six freshmen to see playing time for CU. Five recorded at least 10 minutes of game time at Kansas, led by Carver's 22 minutes.

Against William Peace, Julia Crocker made her collegiate debut, knocking down a 3-pointer on her first shot of the game. Micaila Coleman has appeared in 9-of-10 games in 2017.

McNamara-Clement has started every game since Nov. 22 at College of Charleston, while Carver earned her first start of the year at NC Central on Dec. 21. Hampton earned her first start of the year against UNC Asheville on Jan. 2. Micaila Coleman garnered her first start of the year at Gardner-Webb on Jan. 23.
 
Big South Weekly Awards
McNamara-Clement picked up the first weekly award of the season for the Orange and Black, earning Freshman of the Week honors on Nov. 20. Price earned Player of the Week honors on Nov. 27. Hampton was named the freshman of the week for her performances to help CU sweep the weekly Big South awards. Hampton earned her second FOTW honor on Dec. 11. McNamara-Clement claimed her second FOTW honor on Dec. 18. CU has claimed 4-of-7 freshman of the week honors in 2017-18.

Top WBB Attendances
1) 3,095 - NC Central (67-61) - 12/14/10
2) 2,932 - Columbia International (78-39) - 12/14/17
3) 2,905 - Columbia College (84-54) - 12/3/12
4) 2,851 - St. Augustine's (69-33) - 12/13/16
5) 2,812 - NC A&T (56-55) - 11/18/15
6) 2,754 - Winston-Salem State (72-60) - 11/29/11
7) 2,760 - UNCW (67-53) - 11/19/13
8) 2,573 - Gardner-Webb (75-74) - 1/13/15
9) 1,945 - Wofford (80-78) - 11/13/09

* 1-8 are Education Day attendance numbers
 

Bold On The Glass
Bolden has been a force on the glass, snagging at least 10 rebounds in six of the last nine games she has played in, including a career-high 14 against William Peace.

The Price Is Right
Price has led the Camels in scoring in 13-of-21 games this season. She has scored 10+ points in all but five contests this year. Averaging 15.7 points per game this season, Price leads the Big South in scoring average. Price moved into the top-10 in scoring with her performances during the Feb. 5-11 game week. She is six points away from ninth place, held by Ronda Mueller (1,276).

Follow Us, We'll Lead The Way
Campbell led for 182:59 in the five games between Nov. 17 and Nov. 30. The Camels trailed for only 6:44 in that span. CU trailed in that category for the second time all season against WCU, only leading for 14:22, while trailing for 22:20. Campbell led for more than 39 minutes (39:17) against Columbia International and more than 36 minutes (36:24) at NC Central. They led for more than 37 minutes at Winthrop on Jan. 6 and more than 38 minutes versus Charleston Southern on Jan. 9.

1,000-Point Watch
Price reached the 1,000-point mark at UNCG on Nov. 25. She scored a then career-high 28 points on 11-of-17 shooting to reach the milestone. Price tallied 416 points last season, 45 percent of her three-year career total.

Can You Hear Me Now?
During the 2017 Education Day game versus Columbia International, the rambunctious crowd surpassed 100 decibels inside Gore Arena. That level of noise is similar to that of a jackhammer or a power lawn mower.

Big South Preseason
The Camels were tabbed third in the Big South preseason poll, earning 77 points in the voting. Campbell finished four points ahead of fourth place High Point, and four points behind second place Liberty. Price and Rouse were named to the preseason second team all-conference.
 
2017-18 Camels
CU returns nine from last season, including its top four scorers, while adding six new faces to the squad. Price, Rouse, Bowns and Hannah Long pace the top four returning scorers for the Camels.

Hayley Barber, Breanna Foster, Bolden, Sarah Smith and Alyshia Allison 
also return for the Orange and Black. Joining the squad is Coleman, Hampton, Carver, Davis and Crocker.
 
Up Next

 Campbell heads to Farmville, Va. for a noon tip-off against Longwood on Saturday afternoon.
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Players Mentioned

Summer Price

#21 Summer Price

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5' 9"
Senior
Kyra Davis

#20 Kyra Davis

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6' 0"
Freshman
Lauren McNamara-Clement

#40 Lauren McNamara-Clement

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6' 2"
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Players Mentioned

Summer Price

#21 Summer Price

5' 9"
Senior
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Kyra Davis

#20 Kyra Davis

6' 0"
Freshman
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Lauren McNamara-Clement

#40 Lauren McNamara-Clement

6' 2"
Freshman
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