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Campbell University

Jasmine Felton
James Polo
54
Delaware UD 4-11,1-4 CAA
75
Winner Campbell Campb 10-7,3-2 CAA
Delaware UD
4-11,1-4 CAA
54
Final
75
Campbell Campb
10-7,3-2 CAA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Delaware UD 18 15 13 8 54
Campbell Campb 15 24 22 14 75

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Camels pick up 75-54 win over Delaware

BUIES CREEK, N.C. - Campbell picked up its third-straight CAA win with a 75-54 victory over Delaware Sunday afternoon at Gore Arena.

Campbell (10-7, 3-2) remains the only CAA school undefeated at home after picking up its 8th-straight victory on Wanda Watkins Court. Delaware (4-11, 1-4) splits its weekend 1-1 after picking up its first CAA win over Hampton on Friday.

Four Camels finished with double-digit points, with all four, Courtney Dahlquist, Gianni Boone, Olivia Tucker and Ciara Alexander, finishing with 11 points. Audrey Fuller added seven points, seven rebounds and seven assists while both Hadleigh Dill and Jasmine Felton scored eight points each. 

Tara Cousins scored a game-high 16 points for the Blue Hens, Michelle Ojo added 11 and Chloe Wilson finished with a near double-double behind nine points and 10 rebounds. 

Delaware led 18-15 after the first quarter, knocking down seven of its first 15 shots. Campbell responded in the second period as Tucker knocked down back-to-back threes and assisted on another three to Fuller on the next possession to start a 19-3 run. 

The Blue Hens answered with eight-straight points to cut the deficit to one with less than 40 seconds in the half before Alexander hit a layup and Hadleigh Dill knocked down a three to make it 39-33 at the break.

The Camels opened the second half on a 9-2 run to push the lead back to double-digits where it remained for the rest of the game. CU led by as many as 21 twice late in the fourth quarter on baskets by Dahlquist and Boone. 

Three Camels, Gemma Nunez, Dill and Tucker, each had three steals while Felton added two blocks.

Campbell shot 48.3 percent (29-of-60) from the field and 33.3 percent (6-of-18) from three. The Camels held Delaware, who entered the contest as the top shooting three-point team in the CAA, to just 26.3 percent (5-of-19) from range and 31.5 percent (17-of-54) shooting overall. 

The Camels scored 16 points off 16 turnovers, and outscored the Blue Hens 38-22 in the paint, 12-1 on breaks and 32-18 in bench points. 

Campbell heads on the road next weekend with games at Hofstra (Friday) and Stony Brook (Sunday).

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