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HIGHLANDERS GET REDEMPTION IN DEFENSIVE BATTLE AT CAMPBELL
2/15/2020 7:07:00 PM | Women's Basketball
BUIES CREEK, N.C.—Radford (12-11, 10-4 BSC) bested Big South Conference leading Campbell (17-6, 11-2 BSC) in a redemptive, 48-42 victory. The Highlanders' defense was key in the win, holding the Fightin' Camels to 28.8 percent shooting on the day
Radford's big day in Gore Arena snapped a 10 game winning streak and Campbell's perfect home record. The regular season series now sits in a 1-1 split but today's triumph improves the Highlander's all-time series wins to 30 over the Camels.
Radford won the tip but it was Campbell who drew the first basket of the game. Both teams proceed to put-up double-digit efforts offensively in the opening periods, with the Highlanders heading into halftime with the 23-21 lead. Setting the pace for Radford was Sydney Nunley and Bryonna McClean who had six points each. The Highlanders were shooting 43.5 percent from the floor and 66.7 percent from the charity stripe, with a lone three-pointer made by Makaila Wilson. Hayley Barber for the Camels led all scorers to that point with seven. However, the shots for Campbell were not coming easy thanks to the Radford defense. The Camels were held to 28 percent from the floor and 27.3 percent from deep.
Wasting no time coming out of the break, Sydney Nunley's timely pass found Khiana Johnson positioned perfectly under the basket. The duo teamed up for five more points before Tina Lindenfeld's three ball pushed the lead out to three, after a few made Campbell baskets. A Camel jumper in the paint brought them within one with under two minutes to go in the third period. But, a timely layup by Amele Ngwafang followed by a three from Wilson gave Radford a cushion heading into the final period of play.
Both teams went without a made shot for the first two minutes of the fourth period, but Nunley's split trip to the free throw line broke that drought. McClean's layup was circumvented by a 7-0 Camel run, forcing a Highlander timeout. Sometime later and back at the charity stripe was Nunley, who tied the game at 42 all. Johnson and Nunley notched clutch baskets within minutes of one another, the lead had now been restored to four points. To seal the win, a successful trip to the free throw line by Wilson propelled the Radford lead to six points with only 17 seconds remaining.
Campbell's last basket of the game came at the 4:24 mark and was a part of the aforementioned 7-0, a three-pointer from ShyAnne Tuelle.
Nunley and Johnson combined for 23 points and seven rebounds on the day. For Campbell, the frontrunners were Taya Bolden (11 points) and Hayley Barber (10 points).
HIGHLANDER HIGHLIGHT
McClean and Wilson provided a well-balanced game off the bench for Radford. The sophomores each had eight points in the contest. McClean played 28 minutes and grabbed six rebounds, in addition to a block. Wilson got it done from every spot on the floor offensively to go along with her rebound, steal, and assist through 18 minutes.
INSIDE THE SCORE
Getting those high percentage looks was key for Radford, as they garnered 26 points from the paint in comparison to Campbell's 18. This defensive battle saw four ties and three lead changes.
STAT OF THE GAME
The Highlanders held the Camels to 42 points, which is the least amount of points scored by Campbell in Big South Conference play. Radford held the opposition to a point less than the initial matchup, where they scored 43 points.
TWEET OF THE GAME
UP NEXT
Radford returns back home to the Dedmon Center to take on Longwood in an early tip-off on Tuesday, Feb. 18th at 11:00 a.m. for Education Day.
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For more information on the Radford women's basketball team follow @Radford_WBB on Twitter and Instagram or Radford Women's Basketball.
Radford's big day in Gore Arena snapped a 10 game winning streak and Campbell's perfect home record. The regular season series now sits in a 1-1 split but today's triumph improves the Highlander's all-time series wins to 30 over the Camels.
Radford won the tip but it was Campbell who drew the first basket of the game. Both teams proceed to put-up double-digit efforts offensively in the opening periods, with the Highlanders heading into halftime with the 23-21 lead. Setting the pace for Radford was Sydney Nunley and Bryonna McClean who had six points each. The Highlanders were shooting 43.5 percent from the floor and 66.7 percent from the charity stripe, with a lone three-pointer made by Makaila Wilson. Hayley Barber for the Camels led all scorers to that point with seven. However, the shots for Campbell were not coming easy thanks to the Radford defense. The Camels were held to 28 percent from the floor and 27.3 percent from deep.
Wasting no time coming out of the break, Sydney Nunley's timely pass found Khiana Johnson positioned perfectly under the basket. The duo teamed up for five more points before Tina Lindenfeld's three ball pushed the lead out to three, after a few made Campbell baskets. A Camel jumper in the paint brought them within one with under two minutes to go in the third period. But, a timely layup by Amele Ngwafang followed by a three from Wilson gave Radford a cushion heading into the final period of play.
Both teams went without a made shot for the first two minutes of the fourth period, but Nunley's split trip to the free throw line broke that drought. McClean's layup was circumvented by a 7-0 Camel run, forcing a Highlander timeout. Sometime later and back at the charity stripe was Nunley, who tied the game at 42 all. Johnson and Nunley notched clutch baskets within minutes of one another, the lead had now been restored to four points. To seal the win, a successful trip to the free throw line by Wilson propelled the Radford lead to six points with only 17 seconds remaining.
Campbell's last basket of the game came at the 4:24 mark and was a part of the aforementioned 7-0, a three-pointer from ShyAnne Tuelle.
Nunley and Johnson combined for 23 points and seven rebounds on the day. For Campbell, the frontrunners were Taya Bolden (11 points) and Hayley Barber (10 points).
HIGHLANDER HIGHLIGHT
McClean and Wilson provided a well-balanced game off the bench for Radford. The sophomores each had eight points in the contest. McClean played 28 minutes and grabbed six rebounds, in addition to a block. Wilson got it done from every spot on the floor offensively to go along with her rebound, steal, and assist through 18 minutes.
INSIDE THE SCORE
Getting those high percentage looks was key for Radford, as they garnered 26 points from the paint in comparison to Campbell's 18. This defensive battle saw four ties and three lead changes.
STAT OF THE GAME
The Highlanders held the Camels to 42 points, which is the least amount of points scored by Campbell in Big South Conference play. Radford held the opposition to a point less than the initial matchup, where they scored 43 points.
TWEET OF THE GAME
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— Radford Women's Basketball (@Radford_WBB) February 15, 2020
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UP NEXT
Radford returns back home to the Dedmon Center to take on Longwood in an early tip-off on Tuesday, Feb. 18th at 11:00 a.m. for Education Day.
FOLLOW RADFORD WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
For more information on the Radford women's basketball team follow @Radford_WBB on Twitter and Instagram or Radford Women's Basketball.
Team Stats
RAD
CAM
FG%
.413
.288
3FG%
.250
.222
FT%
.700
.429
RB
36
33
TO
15
10
STL
4
6
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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