BUIES CREEK - Campbell hosts Winthrop on Wednesday for its penultimate game of the regular season. Tip-off is set for 7:00 pm on ESPN+ with Evan Budrovich and Wanda Watkins providing commentary.
Campbell women's basketball will be celebrating Black History Month. Fans are encouraged to wear black in support.
Tickets are available to purchase for $8. Fans can purchase tickets at GoCamels.com/tickets or by phone through the CU Athletics Ticket Office, at 910-893-1459.
New for 2021-22, Campbell basketball ticketing will move to a 100 percent mobile platform.
According to University policy, face coverings are required when inside any Campbell University facility, until further notice. This requirement applies to all students, faculty, staff and visitors regardless of vaccination status.
A clear bag policy is also in effect for all games in Gore Arena.
LAST TIME OUT
- Gardner-Webb held on for a 59-56 win over Big South Conference leader Campbell last Saturday at Gore Arena
- Jhessyka Williams scored 20 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for the Runnin' Bulldogs (14-13, 12-4), who won their seven-straight outing
- Luana Serranho led Campbell (19-6, 13-3) with 18 points, while Faith Price came off the bench to add 15, all in the second half
- GWU led 18-2 after the first quarter and 30-19 at halftime before Serranho's jumper cut the gap to 44-38 on Serranho's to end the third
- The Runnin' Bulldogs led 58-47 after Emma Capps hit a baseline jumper with 1:39 to play. However, GWU missed five of its last six free throws to allow the Camels a chance to rally. Price's deep three trimmed the gap to 58-54 and Svenia Nurenberg's layup pulled CU within 59-56 with 15 seconds to play
- Lauren Bevis missed two free throws with 13.7 seconds left and the Camels had a chance to send the game into overtime, but Shy Tuelle's 3 in the waning seconds hit the back iron and bounced off to end Campbell's five-game win streak
A WIN ON WEDNESDAY WOULD
- Be the 768th win in program history (767-578)
- Be head coach Ronny Fisher's 213th career win (212-203)
- Be Fisher's 116th win at Campbell (115-59)
SCOUTING THE EAGLES
- Sit ninth in the Big South standings with a 6-21 record overall and 4-12 mark in conference play
- Have won two of their last four matchups
- Offensively led by sophomore guard J'Mani Ingram who leads team averaging 10.9 points a game
- Rank 83rd nationally holding foes to 28.8% shooting from three
- Led by second year head coach Semeka Randall Lay
SERIES HISTORY (Campbell leads 38-11)
- 50th all-time meeting
- Campbell has won seven-straight and are 11-1 against Winthrop under Ronny Fisher
- CU is 21-5 at home against the Eagles
- The Camels defeated Winthrop earlier this season on Jan. 19, 77-54. Luana Serranho and Faith Price each had 18 points and combined for 10 threes in the win
STAT SHEET LEADERS
IN THE NATIONAL RANKS
- 4th in three-point FG% defense - 24.5%
- 9th in scoring defense - 53.0
- 30th in scoring margin - 12.7
- 32nd in assists per game - 15.8
- 43rd in three-pointers per game - 7.7
- Bolden ranks 14th in the nation with 15 double-doubles and 30th averaging 10.4 boards
- Price ranks 10th making 2.9 threes per game and 21st shooting 43.0% from behind the arc
CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT
- Bolden was named to the Academic All-District III team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA)
- The program recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field or court and in the classroom
- Bolden, a criminal justice major, is the fourth player in program history to earn the distinction and first since 2011
BOLDEN SETS REBOUNDING RECORD
- Bolden became Campbell's all-time leading rebounder with her 1,114 board against Longwood on Feb. 5. She surpassed the previous record of 1,113 set by April Cromartie (1998-02)
- The redshirt-senior has the 2nd-most boards in Big South history at 1,167
THE PRICE IS RIGHT
- Faith Price has been one of the best shooters from behind the arc in the Big South this season
- The junior guard has made at least one three-pointer in all but one game this season and has made 3 or more threes in 12 of 21 games
- Averages a league-best 2.9 threes per game, ranking 10th nationally
- On the season Price is shooting 43.0% (61-of-142) from range ranking 21st in the nation
BOLDEN DOUBLE-DOUBLES
- Taya Bolden is averaging a double-double behind 12.4 points and 10.4 boards per game
- Standing at just 5-10, Bolden ranks 14th nationally with 15 double-doubles this season
DEFENSE, DEFENSE, DEFENSE
- Campbell ranks 9th nationally in scoring defense holding foes to an average of 53.0 points per game
- The Camels rank 4th nationally in 3-point field goal percentage defense holding foes to 24.5% shooting from behind the arc
- Campbell has held foes to under 40% shooting from the field in 16 of 24 games this season and has forced 15 or more turnovers in 18 games
TEAM EFFORT
- Campbell leads the Big South and rank 32nd in the country averaging 15.8 assists per game
- The Camels are 15-0 when three or more players reach double-figures
ADVANTAGE IN THE CREEK
- Under head coach Ronny Fisher, Campbell has compiled a 62-25 (.718) record at home including a 31-8 (.807) mark over the past three seasons
- Over the past five seasons Campbell has held foes to 49.3 points per game and outscored its opponents by an average of 10.9 when playing inside Gore Arena
- Since the 2016-17 season, the Camels have held foes to 40 points or less 18 times at home
HEAD COACH RONNY FISHER
- Enters his sixth season with Campbell (115-59 / .668) and 14th overall (212-203 / .512)
- In five seasons under Fisher, Campbell has won 96 games -- an average of 19 per year
- Campbell won the 2019-20 Big South regular season title and finished as Big South tournament runner-up in 2019 and 2021
- He has also led the Camels to two postseason appearances in the WBI, claiming their first ever postseason victory in route to the tournament semifinals to mark the first time a Big South team has reached the title prelim game.
- Fisher leads all active coaches in the Big South with 212 wins overall and 134 in conference play
- Received contract extension through the 2025-26 season in summer of 2021
- Won his 100th game at Campbell on Dec. 1, 2021 against South Carolina State
- Won his 200th career game on Jan. 1, 2022 against Gardner-Webb