Campbellsville University's Tigers, playing some of their best basketball of the season, dismantled St. Catharine College and came away with its fourth straight win 71-58 Saturday in Springfield.
The Tigers, who hit 5-7 on three-pointers in the first half while the Patriots (0-17) were shooting blanks, burst out to a 37-17 lead at the half.
SCC closed to within 39-26 two and a half minutes into the second half, but CU responded with a 10-3 run of its own, punctuated by a fall-away three by Cedric Henderson as the shot clock was winding down.
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Campbellsville scored the first eight points of the second half and that was enough to propel the Lady Tigers to a sloppily-played 77-60 win on Feb. 4 at West Virginia Tech.
Leading by eight with 11:30 to go in the game, Campbellsville pounded the offensive glass and worked to a 64-48 margin with four minutes to go. Caroline Owen drained a three-pointer to give the Lady Tigers that lead. That lead increased to 17 when Lindy Young hit two free tosses with 1:32 remaining.
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Campbellsville University wrapped up the 12th annual Lou Cunningham Classic Saturday with an 80-70 win over Life University in the Powell Athletic Center. The win was the sixth-straight for the Tigers and the fifth-straight loss for Life since falling to Campbellsville in Marietta, Ga., on Nov. 12. Lindsey Wilson won the first game of the Lou Cunningham Classic on Friday 99-85 over Life.
The Tigers held an early 17-11 lead before Life posted a 7-0 run to gain its only lead of the day (18-17) on a layup-and-one play from Pete Driver.
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First-year Tiger point guard Cedric Henderson drained a 17-foot jumper at the buzzer to pull Campbellsville University past No. 22 Union (Tenn.) University 68-66 on Tuesday night.
It’s the third straight year the Tigers have taken down a higher-ranked Union on its home floor.
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Tiger men respond with 113-56 win over Chillicothe
Campbellsville University men’s basketball bounced back from a disappointing season opener loss to close out the Giovanni Tip-off Classic with a 113-59 victory over Ohio University-Chillicothe on Saturday.
“We took the loss last night (Friday) and responded the way you’d want a team to respond with better energy and better effort,” CU head coach Keith Adkins said. “We still have some things we can work on, but it was a step in the right direction.”
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