Sentinel Moore, a 6‑9 forward from Oklahoma City, has officially signed with Campbell University, marking the latest move in a career that has seen him rise through the ranks of Anderson University.
During his two seasons with the Anderson Ravens, Moore posted modest but efficient numbers, averaging 4.1 points and 2.8 rebounds per game while shooting a career‑high 70.8% from the field and 73.5% from the free‑throw line.
Coach Jimmie Williams, who guided Moore at Anderson, praised the player's defensive instincts, athleticism and leadership, describing him as a perfect fit for the Camels both on the hardwood and in the locker room.
A Defensive Anchor and Reliable Scorer
Williams highlighted Moore's ability to protect the rim, noting that the forward logged a season‑high three blocks on three separate occasions and pulled down 5+ rebounds eight times, including a career‑best eight against Clayton St.
Offensively, Moore proved to be a dependable scorer, reaching double‑digit points on five occasions and capping the season with a 17‑point outing against Clayton St. His consistency from the paint translated into a high true‑shooting percentage, underscoring his efficiency.
The transfer also carries a narrative of continuity; Moore becomes the fourth player from Anderson to follow Williams to Buies Creek, a trend that Williams says reflects the strong bond between the two programs.
Having spent the 2024‑25 freshman campaign averaging 4.4 points and 3.2 rebounds, Moore enters his junior year with a hunger to expand his role. The Camels hope his shooting touch and defensive presence will help the team contend for conference honors.
Campbell University, a private institution located in Buies Creek, North Carolina, will provide Moore with a new platform to showcase his talents. The university's athletic department, represented online at campbell.edu, welcomed the signing as a significant addition to its roster.
The move also underscores the growing pipeline of talent from Oklahoma to the Carolinas, a trend that could influence recruiting strategies across the region. As Moore prepares for his junior season, both he and the Camels are poised to write a new chapter in collegiate basketball.