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Location: Buies Creek, N.C.
Arena: Gilbert Craig Gore Arena
Capacity: 3,095
Audio: Danny Will on RadfordAthletics.com
Series History: RU leads 18-7
BUIES CREEK, N.C – Winners of four straight contests, most recently a 66-61 triumph at undefeated High Point on Saturday, Radford women's basketball looks to continue the streak in a 7 p.m. tilt at Campbell Monday night.
The Highlanders enters Gilbert Craig Gore Arena, where Campbell dropped a 58-45 decision to Liberty on Saturday, ending a 10-game winning streak at home. This season, Campbell is 8-1 on its home floor.
SERIES HISTORY
♦ Radford holds an 18-7 advantage in the all-time series. The Highlanders have taken four straight, including an 80-70 win on Jan. 7, and have won eight of the last 10 meetings.
THE OPENING TIP
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Da'Naria Erwin Spencer tallied 21 points to guide Radford in the first matchup against the Fighting Camels. The junior guard has also scored 21 points in each of the last three games, respectively.
♦ Radford leads the Big South in steals and ranks 13th in the nation with 12.9 per game. The Highlanders have converted over 80 percent as a team from the stripe in the last three games and again rank first in the league at 72.2 percent (253-349).
♦ Erwin Spencer needs just 16 points to tally 1,000 in her career. When surpassed, she will become only the fourth player in Radford history to hit the mark during her junior year, following in the footsteps of the Top-3 scorers in RU history - Stephanie Howard, Patrinda Toney and Shannan Wilkey.
♦ Erwin Spencer paces the Highlander offense with 17.2 points per game while
Ashley Buckhannon drops in 14.1 points.
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Victoria Hamilton and
Sarah Tabb lead the Highlanders in rebounds with 7.2 and 5.9 per game, respectively. Hamilton has ripped down eight or more boards in 10 games, while Tabb accomplished it six times.
LAST TIME OUT
♦ Radford completed an upset of undefeated High Point at the Millis Center, 66-61, on Saturday. Erwin Spencer netted 21 points for the third straight game and Hamilton had 16 points and 9 rebounds. Hamilton's free throws in the final seconds iced the game and gave High Point its only loss in conference.
La-She' Walker hit career highs in points (6), rebounds (7), blocks (4) and steals (5).
SCOUTING THE CAMELS
♦ Tonisha Baker leads her club in scoring at 13.0 points per game, followed by Katelyn Bass's 10.6 points. The duo combined for 34 points and 14 rebounds in the first matchup.
♦ Baker (6.7) and Jazmine Cooper (6.0) lead the way on the glass for Campbell.