Box Score BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Chanin Scott scored 24 points and dealt 10 assists to lead North Carolina A&T to a 76-61 win over Campbell Monday at Gore Arena.
In a game that included 17 lead changes and 12 ties, a 14-2 run in the fourth quarter propelled the Aggies (9-10, 6-3 Big South) to their sixth-straight win.
Campbell (14-5, 8-2) lost its second-consecutive game after winning 11 in a row.
Faith Price gave Campbell its largest lead (39-32) with 7:39 left in the third quarter. However, the Aggies rallied and tied the score at 49 after three periods.
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Taya Bolden put the Camels ahead 56-55 with 7:44 to play, A&T began its decisive burst. The Aggies made 10 of 16 shots (.625) in the fourth quarter and connected on 53.7 percent (29-54) on the night.
A Georgia Tech transfer, Scott made 8-of-10 shots while playing all 40 minutes. Six-foot-three center Jazmin Harris added 17 points and nine rebounds, while Shareka McNeil (11) and Kiana Adderton (10) also reached double figures.
Luana Serranho and Bolden led Campbell with 13 points apiece. Bolden pulled down nine rebounds and Serranho dished six assists for the Camels, who shot 40 percent for the game, but made only 6 of 20 shots in the final half.
Brittany Staves and Price chipped in nine points each.
Campbell hit its last five shots to close the first period and took a 39-32 edge at the break. The Camels shot 47 percent (14-30) from the floor and knocked down 8-of-14 threes (.571) in the first half. However, CU missed all seven of its three-point attempts in the final half.
A&T finished with a 24-8 advantage in points off turnovers and outscored the Camels 38-22 in the paint.
The Camels return to action Wednesday against UNC Asheville in a 7:00 p.m. start at Gore Arena.