HIGH POINT – High Point University has received another men’s basketball transfer – Liam Campbell from Saint Mary’s College.
Campbell is a 6-foot-4 guard from Meridian, Idaho. He spent two years at Saint Mary’s – not playing as a freshman and using a redshirt year, then averaging 4.9 points and 1.8 rebounds in 14.5 minutes per game this year.
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He joins a transfer class that includes guard CJ Brown from USF, guard Jason Rivera-Torres from Monmouth, forward Isaac Garrett from Oakland and forward Frankquon Sherman from Kennesaw State.
With the transfer portal closing Tuesday night, Rob Martin, Vincent Brady and Youssouf Singare have opted to enter the portal, while Cam’Ron Fletcher announced his intention to stay another year.
The Panthers went 31-5 overall – the most wins in program history – and 15-1 in the Big South Conference. They captured their third straight regular-season and second straight conference tournament titles
High Point upset fifth-seeded Wisconsin won in the first round of the NCAA Tournament for the program’s first-ever tournament win.
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PANTHERS TO HOST WASHINGTON STATE
HIGH POINT – High Point University men’s basketball will host a Power 4 matchup in the Qubein Center for the first time.
The Panthers will welcome Washington State from the PAC-12 on Saturday, Nov. 7, during homecoming weekend.
This will be the second-ever home game against a Power Four team since becoming Division I – Wake Forest played in the Millis Center in 2011.
Washington State went 12-20 this season and 7-11 in the conference.
MULLIKIN EARNS LACROSSE HONOR
CHARLOTTE – For the second straight week, High Point University’s Anna Mullikin has been named the Big South Conference Women’s Lacrosse Freshman of the Week.
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Mullikin recorded another seven draw controls against East Carolina, tying a career high. She scored two goals while setting a new career-high five points and three caused turnovers in the same game. Her three assists in the game also marked a new collegiate high.
