Felton’s career day powers Camels past Paladins
Jasmine Felton had a standout performance, scoring a career-high 24 points, leading Campbell to a 68-61 victory over Furman. After falling behind early, the Camels (3-2) surged in the second quarter, outscoring the Paladins (2-3) 23-10, thanks to strong defense and rebounding. Felton’s scoring was crucial, especially in the second half, where she contributed 15 points. Olivia Tucker added 12 points, while Campbell's defense held Furman to a poor free-throw performance, giving the Camels enough of a lead to secure the win despite a late Paladins’ run.
By the Numbers- 24 points scored by Jasmine Felton, a career high.
- 23-10 run in the second quarter by Campbell, turning a six-point deficit into a seven-point lead.
- Campbell's momentum is strong, having won three of their last five games.
- The team will face Northern Colorado in the WellNow Blue Demon Classic next weekend.
Campbell will look to build on this win as they head to Chicago for the WellNow Blue Demon Classic, with their first matchup against Northern Colorado and a potential game against DePaul or Grambling State.
Bottom LineThe Camels demonstrated resilience and strong defensive play, key traits that could drive further success in upcoming games, especially as they prepare for a competitive weekend in Chicago.
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