Campbell beats Longwood 81-68 in Big South quarterfinal
CHARLAOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Jay Pal had 23 points in Campbell's 81-68 victory against Longwood on Friday night in the Big South Conference tournament quarterfinals.
Pal added 11 rebounds and three blocks for the Fighting Camels (13-17, 2-0 Big South Conference). Anthony Dell'Orso scored 20 points and added eight rebounds. Ricky Clemons shot 7 of 9 from the field and 4 for 6 from the line to finish with 18 points.
The Lancers (20-11, 0-1) were led by Isaiah Wilkins, who posted 23 points. Michael Christmas added 15 points for Longwood. In addition, D'Avian Houston finished with eight points and four steals.
Dell'Orso scored 11 points in the first half and Campbell went into halftime trailing 41-35. Pal's 17-point second half helped Campbell close out the 13-point victory.
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