BUIES CREEK, N.C. – The Campbell Fighting Camels (27-20, 8-13 CAA) head to New Jersey to face off against Monmouth (16-25, 9-12 CAA) in a matchup of two teams fighting for a spot in the conference tournament.
Probable Starters
Friday, May 10 – 3 p.m. – FloSports
Campbell | Cole Peschl (3-3), Jr. RHP
Monmouth | Drew Helmstetter (2-3), Gr. LHP
Saturday, May 11 – 1 p.m. – FloSports
Campbell | TBD
Monmouth | Alec Couture (3-3), Jr. RHP
Sunday, May 12 – 1 p.m. – FloSports
Campbell | TBD
Monmouth |Kevin Opanel (2-4), Jr. RHP
With his ninth inning home run on Tuesday, Lawson Harrill now sits alone as the career home runs leader in Campbell Baseball history with 51. He is three knocks away from tying John Posey (1985) for most home runs in a single season, with 26.
Harrill is also the team leader in batting average, runs, hits, doubles, RBI, total bases, and walks. He's fourth in the country in slugging percentage, eighth in total bases, and 13th in on-base percentage.
The Camels are looking to end a skid of seven straight defeats and four straight series losses to conference opponents.
Series History
This will be the first matchup between the Camels and the Hawks since Campbell became a Division I program in 1978.
Know Your Opponent
Monmouth sits one spot ahead of Campbell in the CAA rankings with six conference games remaining. The Hawks are 7-3 at home this year and 2-1 in each of their last two conference series (vs. Stony Brook, at Delaware).
Phil Stahl leads the team in batting average (.376) and hits (50). Two players are tied for the team lead in home runs with five. Wyatt Hunt is the reigning CAA Rookie of the Week, as he batted .500 in the 3-1 week.
Each of the three starters on the mound has been named CAA Pitcher of the Week this season, most recently Kevin Opanel in Week 11.
At the helm is Head Coach Dean Ehehalt in his 31st year leading Monmouth. The team has already matched their win total from last year, and they are on track to outperform their preseason conference outlook, when they were picked to finish last. Â
Last Time Out
Campbell dropped their midweek matchup against No. 11 North Carolina, 16-10. The Camels recorded a season-high 19 hits, and Harrill hit his record-breaking home run in the top of the ninth. Every batter in the lineup recorded a hit. Harrill, Dalen Thompson and Peyton Bonds all had four hits.
Century Club
The Camels have recorded 100+ doubles, home runs, stolen bases and HBPs in each of the past two seasons. They were the only team to accomplish this feat in either year.
Golden Spikes
Grant Knipp was named to the USA Baseball Golden Spikes Midseason Watch List.
Haire Wins 300
Head Coach Justin Haire won his 300th career game on Saturday, March 16 against Valparaiso. In just over 10 seasons, the Camels have averaged over 30 wins a year during his tenure.
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