BUIES CREEK — Campbell baseball travels to Boiling Springs to take on Gardner-Webb and Bradley for three-game weekend at Bill Masters Field at John Henry Moss Stadium.
All three games will NOT be streamed but live stats will be available.
WEEKEND INFORMATION
Saturday, May 9 | 11:00 am | vs. Gardner-Webb
Saturday, May 9 | 3:00 pm | vs. Bradley
Sunday, May 10 | 11:00 am | vs. Bradley
LAST TIME OUT
- The Camels extended its winning streak to nine games which is the longest current win streak in the NCAA.
- Campbell defeated Charlotte 15-7 on Tuesday night at Hayes Stadium behind an offensive explosion that saw four home runs in nine total hits.
SERIES HISTORY
- Campbell and Gardner-Webb meet for the 52nd time in program history (since 2003)
- The Camels have the advantage on the road 17-8.
- Campbell has taken eight of the last ten matchups
- Campbell and Bradley meet for the first time in program history.
A WIN WOULD…(in game one)
- Be the 35th win of the season
- Be the 59 win under head coach Chris Marx
- Be the 1,425th win in program history
CUE THE MUSIC
- Jett Music blasted a trio of home runs against Charlotte on Tuesday night marking the first time a Camel has hit three in a single game since Lawson Harrill collected three against Duke on April 23, 2024. The three homers ties the second most in a single game in program history.
- Music also collected seven RBI tying the fourth most in a single-game and the first Camel to drive in that many since Darnell Parker Jr on May 15 against Delaware last season.
- Music now leads the squad with 16 on the season while also leading the conference.
CAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
- Redshirt senior Morton earns his first weekly award of the season. Morton batted .467 (7-15) with a double, four homers, five runs and nine RBI's in Campbell's 4-0 week. In the Camels' three-game sweep of North Carolina A&T, the senior was 6-for-11, homered in all three games and drove in nine, including multiple hits and multiple RBI's in each contest. Morton tops the CAA with 15 homers and 55 RBI's.
THE ROOKIE DOES IT AGAIN
- Freshman Carlos Lugo secures the weekly honor for the fourth time this season. Lugo's fourth weekly honor marks the most in a single season since Thomas Harrington in 2022 after he collected five Big South weekly honors. It is also ties Zach Neto and Matthew Barefoot for the most weekly awards in a rookie season in program history.
- Lugo batted .471 (8-17) with three doubles, a triple, five runs and four RBI's on the week. The freshman had multiple hits in three games and scored in all four. In the series sweep of the Aggies, he hit .500 with three extra-base hits while driving in three. Lugo, who is riding a 12-game hitting streak, also threw a scoreless inning of relief.