Basketball

Campbell University Adds Six International Players to 2026‑27 Roster

Coach Ali Jaques introduces a diverse group of newcomers poised to reshape the Camels' lineup.

A Global Roster Arrives at Campbell

Campbell University’s men’s basketball program is set for a fresh infusion of talent as Head Coach Ali Jaques unveiled six new signees for the 2026‑27 season.

The group comprises four international athletes, a standout high school prospect from Arkansas and a junior college transfer, each bringing a distinct skill set and background.

Among them, Amit Arieli, a guard/forward from Israel, arrives after stints with the U18 and U19 Israeli National Teams, where he honed his versatility on the court.

Durusah Bilen, a point guard hailing from Turkey, joins from the Dacka Serifali club, where his playmaking and defensive acumen have drawn attention.

Clara Comas, a guard/forward from Spain, comes off a season in which she averaged 19 points per game for CB Andratx, showcasing a potent scoring threat.

Kiaya Davis, a guard from Little Rock, Arkansas, burst onto the national junior college scene by leading NJCAA Division I in scoring as a freshman, a testament to her offensive firepower.

Laura Martín, also a guard from Spain, posted a double‑double average of 26 points and 10 rebounds per game for CB Alqazeres, underscoring her all‑around impact.

Genesis Schneeberg, a forward from Virginia, capped her high school career at Sidwell Friends School with averages of 14 points and 7.5 rebounds, signaling readiness for collegiate competition.

Coach Jaques emphasized that each newcomer shares a commitment to academic excellence and a genuine love for the game, traits he believes will translate into on‑court success.

The blend of international experience, domestic prowess and scholarly focus positions the Camels to contend strongly within their conference and beyond.

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