
Hampton
(+8.5)

Campbell
(-8.5)
Highlights
Summary
LILLINGTON, N.C. (Interstat) â Campbell used a dominant first half and consistent scoring to defeat Hampton 86-72 in a Colonial Athletic Association menâs basketball game Thursday night at John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center. The Fighting Camels (9-8) built a 43-30 halftime lead and maintained that margin by scoring 43 points again in the second half. Michael Eley led all scorers with 43 points for the Pirates (8-9). Campbell countered with balanced scoring, led by DJ Smithâs 26 points and Jeremiah Johnsonâs 18. Campbell capitalized on Hamptonâs 20 turnovers, scoring 26 points off them. The Fighting Camels also shot 32 for 38 from the free-throw line, while Hampton made 20 of 26. Campbell made 10 3-pointers to Hamptonâs four.
Extended Summary
LILLINGTON, N.C. (Interstat) â A career-high 43 points from Hampton guard Michael Eley was not enough to overcome a disciplined and opportunistic Campbell squad Thursday night, as the Fightinâ Camels secured an 86-72 victory in a Colonial Athletic Association menâs basketball game at the John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center. Campbell improved to 9-8 overall, while Hampton fell to 8-9. A crowd of 1,298 watched as the Fightinâ Camels, who entered as 8.5-point favorites, methodically built and maintained a lead by capitalizing on Hamptonâs mistakes and excelling at the free-throw line. The most important part of the game was Campbellâs first-half response to an early Hampton surge and their subsequent establishment of control through defensive pressure and efficient scoring. After the Pirates opened the game with a quick layup, Campbell quickly settled in. A 13-0 run midway through the first half, fueled by consecutive 3-pointers from Cam Gregory and Jeremiah Johnson, turned a narrow deficit into a 13-2 lead. This run set the tone, as Hampton spent the rest of the night playing catch-up against a Campbell team that rarely relinquished its advantage. Campbellâs defense was the catalyst, forcing 20 Hampton turnovers and converting them into 26 points. The Fightinâ Camels also dominated at the charity stripe, making 32 of 38 attempts compared to Hamptonâs 20 of 26. This combination proved insurmountable for the Pirates, who struggled to find consistent offense outside of Eleyâs spectacular individual effort. Eley, a 6-foot-4 guard from Fort Wayne, Indiana, was phenomenal, playing 30 minutes and scoring his 43 points on a mix of drives, mid-range jumpers and free throws. He added a steal and a block, but received limited support. Xzavier Long was the only other Hampton player in double figures with eight points. Campbell countered with a balanced and efficient offensive attack. Point guard DJ Smith of Dallas led the way with 26 points, consistently breaking down the Hampton defense and getting to the line, where he made 10 of 11 free throws. Gregory, from Accokeek, Maryland, added 17 points, including three 3-pointers, along with two assists and two blocks. Johnson, of Del City, Oklahoma, contributed 18 points, primarily from the free-throw line where he was 10 of 12. The Fightinâ Camels took a 43-30 lead into halftime and maintained a double-digit cushion for nearly the entire second half. Every time Hampton threatened to cut the lead to single digits, Campbell answered, often with a 3-pointer or a drive resulting in foul shots. The Pirates managed to narrow the gap to 11 points on several occasions in the final period, but could get no closer, as Campbellâs steady execution and free-throw shooting closed the door. Statistically, the game was a contrast in styles. Hampton won the battle in the paint, 36-22, and on the fast break, 26-15, a testament to Eleyâs driving ability and the teamâs effort in transition. However, Campbellâs superior 3-point shooting (10 of 23 to Hamptonâs 4 of 14) and their massive advantage in points off turnovers proved decisive. Campbell also committed only 13 turnovers, giving Hampton just 14 points off those miscues. Both teams return to CAA action on Saturday. Hampton travels to face the College of Charleston, while Campbell heads to Elon.
Preview
Preview: Hampton at Campbell in Key Colonial Athletic Association Matchup LILLINGTON, N.C. (Interstat) â Two teams seeking momentum in Colonial Athletic Association play will meet when the Hampton Pirates visit the Campbell Fightinâ Camels on Thursday afternoon at John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center. Both teams enter with identical 8-8 overall records, looking to establish consistency as the conference schedule intensifies. Campbell (8-8) arrives with offensive firepower, coming off a 97-82 home victory over Northeastern on Saturday. The Fightinâ Camels were led by a career-high 31 points from junior guard DJ Smith, who has been on a scoring tear. Over his last five games, Smith is averaging 20.4 points, including a 24-point performance in a win at Monmouth. Hampton (8-8) looks to rebound from a defensive struggle, a 49-45 road loss at UNC Wilmington on Saturday. The Pirates were held to a season-low in points, with leading scorer Xzavier Long limited to nine points. Long, however, has been a versatile contributor, averaging 10.3 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists over his last six contests. The matchup features contrasting recent forms. Campbellâs offense has averaged 81.2 points over its last five games, while Hampton has grinded out lower-scoring affairs, failing to reach 65 points in three of its last five outings. Campbellâs interior presence will be key, as forward Dovydas Butka is coming off a 15-point, 14-rebound double-double against Northeastern. Hampton will counter with a defense that has kept opponents to 68 points or fewer in four of its eight victories. This game opens a critical two-game conference road swing for Hampton, which travels to face College of Charleston on Saturday. Campbell begins a stretch of three out of four games on the road after this contest. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST Thursday.