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Women's Basketball

Campbell hosts Bethune-Cookman Monday

Camels wrap up non-con play against Wildcats

BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Campbell wraps up non-conference play on Monday at 2 PM as it hosts Bethune-Cookman at Gore Arena for Kids & Camper Reunion Day. The game will be broadcast on FloCollege. As part of Kids Day/Camper Reunion, fans can purchase tickets for just $5 using code KIDS at checkout.

Using this specific Campbell link, any Fighting Camels fan can sign up for a FloCollege subscription with a discounted rate of $12.99 a month or $99 per year. Faculty, staff, and students with a campbell.edu email address can use the same link for a discounted rate of $9.99 a month or $99 a year.

Single game tickets for women's games are available at GoCamels.com/tickets. Kids 12 and under receive free admission with the purchase of at least one adult ticket. Courtside seating is also available starting at $20. TO PURCHASE YOUR SINGLE GAME TICKETS please click HERE or call the Athletics Ticket Office, at 1-877-GO-HUMPS.

NATIONALLY RANKED DEFENSE

  • Campbell is the only program in the nation to be ranked in the top-25 in scoring defense in each of the past eight seasons
  • In the Ronny Fisher era (since 2016-17) Campbell has held 42 opponents to 40 points or less and 106 opponents to 50 points or less
  • This season Campbell ranks:
    • 99th nationally and 4th in the CAA in scoring defense (59.4 PPG allowed)
    • 128th nationally and 3rd in the CAA in in field goal percentage defense (38.8%)
    • 44th nationally and 5th in the CAA giving up just 14.5 fouls per game
  • Last season Campbell ranked:
    • 8th nationally and 1st in the CAA in scoring defense (55.1 PPG allowed)
    • 31st nationally in field goal percentage defense (37.1%)
    • 10th nationally in three-point percentage defense (26.5%)
    • Additionally, Campbell ranked 23rd nationally giving up only 13.8 fouls per game

LAST TIME OUT

SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS

  • Bethune-Cookman enters 3-8 overall and are coming off a 67-62 win over Bradley at the Stetson Hatter Classic
  • Asianae Nicholson leads the Wildcats averaging a double-double behind 11.5 points and 10.5 boards
  • Bethune-Cookman left the MEAC and joined the SWAC ahead of the 2021-22 season
  • Janell Crayton leads Bethune-Cookman in her fourth season at the helm

SERIES HISTORY

  • Campbell meets Bethune-Cookman for the fourth-time ever on Monday and the first since 2014
  • CU leads the all-time series 2-1. Campbell dropped the first meeting back in 1984 before winning the next two in 2011 and 2014 at the Stetson Hatter Classic

A WIN WOULD...

  • Be the 624th win in Division-I program history (623-491)
  • Be head coach Ronny Fisher's 256th career victory (255-239)
  • Be Coach Fisher's 159th win at Campbell (158-95)

NUNEZ DOES IT ALL

  • Gemma Nunez is currently averaging 8.0 points, 4.7 rebounds and 5.9 assists in games D-I opponents this season
  • The do-it-all junior guard ranks 31st nationally averaging 5.4 assists overall (including games against Non-DI teams) and 50th averaging 2.6 steals 
  • Nunez has dished out 10 assists twice in games vs. High Point and Miami and scored a career-best 15 pts at Western Carolina

BOARD WORK FOR FULLER

  • Senior guard Audrey Fuller has set multiple career-highs in rebounding so far this season
  • The Brisbane, Australia native tied her career-high with 9 boards against Mount Olive in the season opener and set new career-bests with 10 rebounds against High Point and then 11 rebounds against ETSU
  • Fuller secured her first career double-double with 11 points and a career-high 12 boards against Purdue Fort Wayne
  • Fuller currently ranks 11th in the CAA averaging 6.9 boards per game

DAHLQUIST FROM DEEP

  • Senior forward Courtney Dahlquist leads the Camels with 21 threes and is shooting on a CAA-best 36.2 percent (21-of-58) shooting from beyond the arc
  • Dahlquist has scored in double-figures six of her past 10 outings including pouring in a career-high 17 points behind 5 threes in the win over ETSU

HEAD COACH RONNY FISHER

  • A three-time Big South Coach of the Year, Ronny Fisher enters his ninth season at the helm of Campbell women's basketball and 17th as a head coach overall
  • Over the previous eight seasons, Campbell has won 152 games for an average of 19 wins per season (152-90)
  • Fisher enters the 2024-25 season with 249 career wins (249-234), which ranks 2nd most amongst active CAA coaches trailing only Charleston's Robin Harmony with 317 wins (317-183)
  • Under Fisher, the Camels claimed the 2019-20 and 2021-22 Big South regular season titles and finished as Big South tournament runners-up in 2019, 2021 and 2022
  • Fisher has also led Campbell to its first-ever WNIT berth in 2021-22 along with two other postseason appearances in the WBI. He helped the Camels claim their first ever postseason win in the 2019 WBI
  • Previously served as head coach at Presbyterian (2008-16)
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Players Mentioned

Courtney Dahlquist

#13 Courtney Dahlquist

F
6' 3"
Senior
Audrey Fuller

#15 Audrey Fuller

G
5' 10"
Senior
Jasmine Felton

#23 Jasmine Felton

G
5' 11"
Freshman
Ciara Alexander

#32 Ciara Alexander

G
6' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Courtney Dahlquist

#13 Courtney Dahlquist

6' 3"
Senior
F
Audrey Fuller

#15 Audrey Fuller

5' 10"
Senior
G
Jasmine Felton

#23 Jasmine Felton

5' 11"
Freshman
G
Ciara Alexander

#32 Ciara Alexander

6' 0"
Freshman
G