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Campbell University

Big South RS Champs
Brooke Brown
4
Radford RAD 15-32
12
Winner CAMPBELL CAM 35-16
Radford RAD
15-32
4
Final
12
CAMPBELL CAM
35-16
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Radford RAD 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 3
CAMPBELL CAM 0 0 1 2 5 3 1 0 X 12 10 0

W: Harrington, Thomas (11-1) L: VONGOEDERT, Luke (2-3) S: O'Brien, Cameron (2)

Game Recap: Baseball |

Camels clinch Big South outright with 12-4 win

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Campbell clinched the Big South regular season crown outright with a 12-4 win over Radford Friday night at Jim Perry Stadium. The Camels have now won four consecutive regular season championships.
 
The win takes Campbell to 35-16, 19-3 in the Big South. Nineteen conference wins ties the program record for most league wins in a 24-game conference schedule.
 
Campbell trailed early after Radford tagged Thomas Harrington for three runs in the third. The Camels then made a steady climb back, scoring in each of the next five frames en route to 12 runs.
 
Jarrod Belbin went deep to lead off a five-run the fifth inning, his 15th of the year. The rest of the runs were less flashy, featuring an RBI single, walk, HBP and sac fly to put the Camels up 8-3.
 
Logan Jordan delivered an opposite field three-run shot in the sixth to break the game open and tally his 11th blast of the season.
 
Harrington notched his 11th win of the season on the hill, tying a program record with Wes Helper in the 2001 season. His 11 wins remain good for the most in the country this season.
 
Waldy Arias also tied a program record, getting plunked by the 58th pitch of his career in the eight. He joins Jimmy Brenneman (2011-12) at the top of the record books. In total, Campbell got hit six times on the night alongside nine walks. Ty Babin was beaned three times on the night and Lawson Harrill worked a team-high three walks.
 
Logan Jordan tallied a team-high three hits alongside four RBI on the night. Zach Neto extended his hit streak to 25 games and raised his season average to .392 on a 2-4 night.
 
Campbell and Radford return tomorrow at 6 p.m. for the second game of the series. Tomorrow's gameday promotions include Buies Creek Elementary School night and Friday Night Fireworks.
 
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