
Camels Fall Short in CAA Championship Finale
Campbell's championship run ended in the ninth inning as Northeastern secured a 3-2 victory.
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Campbell's championship run ended in the ninth inning as Northeastern secured a 3-2 victory.

Campbell’s baseball team fell 7‑4 to No. 2 Northeastern on Saturday, leaving 11 runners on base. A late rally and a decisive tomorrow’s game at Brooks Field await.

A 7‑4 win at Brooks Field propels Northeastern into a decisive final against Campbell, with standout hitting and pitching performances shaping the conference title race.

A dramatic 5-4 win over Hofstra propels Northeastern to the championship series, where they must win twice to capture the CAA crown.

A decisive sixth‑inning rally and a clutch ninth‑inning save combine to send the Camels into the championship showdown.

Joey Morton's sixth-inning blast, combined with strong pitching from Zach Sabers and Carlos Lugo's dual contribution, secures Campbell a 5-3 win and a berth in the championship game.

Campbell’s baseball team captured a record 26 conference wins, secured the top seed, and earned coach Chris Marx the CAA Coach of the Year award.

Hofstra’s baseball squad posted a two‑hit shutout over Northeastern, highlighted by Gabriel Melara’s four‑hit effort and a clutch pitching performance that kept the opposition scoreless.

Hofstra's pitching staff delivered a second consecutive shutout, defeating Northeastern 6-0 and securing a berth in the CAA winner's bracket final.

The University of Florida revealed the designations for each home game in the 2026 football season, outlining unique themes, anniversary tributes, and historic firsts that will shape the Gators' schedule.

The Camels defeated UNCW 3-1 in their first CAA Championship game, extending their winning streak to 40 and showcasing standout performances from pitcher David Rossow and hitter Jonah Oster.

Campbell University defeated UNCW 3-1, with key performances from Jonah Oster and David Rossow, advancing to face either Northeastern or Hofstra.

A dominant performance by Russow and timely hitting propelled Campbell to a 3-1 win over UNCW, setting up a Friday elimination clash with Monmouth.

The Orange have locked in their roster for the upcoming campaign, but the search for a steady point guard remains the central storyline.

Kellum Brown, a 6‑foot‑5 wing who topped New Hanover with 20.5 points and 8.6 rebounds per game, has signed with UNCW, citing proximity to home and a desire to help the team reach the NCAA Tournament.

John Agnau, a 6'5" guard, has transferred to Campbell University, bringing a strong scoring record and a family‑first mindset to the Camels.

The Colonial Athletic Association has released its conference slate for the upcoming season, detailing matchups for Campbell University's Camels, including a balanced home‑and‑away slate and broadcast details on FloCollege and CBS Sports Network.

After a strong second day at the Cross Creek Golf Course, Bishop England’s boys’ golf team sits in contention for the Class AAAA state title, driven by sophomore Merritt Mathesius, while the Philip Simmons boys’ soccer team boasts six all‑state selections.

The Colonial Athletic Association celebrates its top performers as the 2026 baseball season heads into its championship tournament in Wilmington, N.C.

The Pride, seeded fifth, will face fourth‑seeded College of Charleston in the CAA Championship opener, with Martinez aiming to extend his recent dominance.

Campbell University will host a public press conference on Wednesday to welcome Ali Jaques as the new head coach of the women's basketball team, with live streaming for remote viewers.

Sentinel Moore, a 6‑9 forward from Oklahoma City, has officially signed with Campbell University, continuing a trajectory that began at Anderson University and now aims to bolster the Camels' roster.

The Fighting Camels announced the addition of 6‑foot‑7 forward Ben Ritger, a redshirt sophomore whose three‑year stint at Lee University ended with a 46% field‑goal percentage and a season‑high 33‑point outing.

Head coach Ganiyat Adeduntan announces five new players and a reshuffled staff, aiming to climb the Atlantic 10 standings after a modest 18‑18 record.