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Wright State Women’s Basketball Secures Transfer Guard Megan Campbell

Coach Kari Hoffman adds experienced playmaker ahead of upcoming season

Wright State women's basketball coach Kari Hoffman has announced the addition of transfer guard Megan Campbell to the Raiders roster, marking the fourth new transfer ahead of the upcoming season.

A strategic boost for the Raiders

Campbell, a 5‑9 guard hailing from Massillon, Ohio, spent the last two years at Tiffin University where she developed into a reliable scoring threat. During her tenure she averaged 11.7 points, 2.9 assists and 4.9 rebounds per game, scoring in double figures on 35 occasions and reaching the 20‑point mark eight times. Her career‑high 27 points came against Cedarville in January, underscoring her ability to perform in key moments.

The guard’s accolades include Academic All‑Ohio recognition, Federal League Player of the Year, District 4 Player of the Year, and multiple first‑team selections, reflecting a standout senior season at Massillon Jackson High School.

Coach Hoffman emphasized that Campbell’s blend of scoring, playmaking and defensive intensity aligns with the program’s vision, and her arrival adds depth as the team looks to contend in the competitive conference schedule.

The move also ties into Wright State University’s broader strategy of strengthening the roster through targeted transfers, a plan that leverages partnerships with institutions such as Tiffin University and Massillon Jackson High School.

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