Game: Campbell Fighting Camels vs Drexel Dragons
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2026
Location: Daskalakis Athletic Center in Philadelphia, PA
TV: ESPN+
The Drexel Dragons (15-14) are welcoming the Campbell Fighting Camels (13-15) at Daskalakis Athletic Center on Thursday.

The Campbell Fighting Camels took the court against UNC Wilmington and went home with a loss by a final score of 73-68 in their last game. When it comes to fouls, the Fighting Camels ended up walking away with 23 and UNC Wilmington accounted for 16 fouls. They also knocked down 9 out of their 26 attempts from distance. UNC Wilmington ended up shooting 60.6% from the free throw line by knocking down 20 of their 33 shots. In addition, UNC Wilmington snagged 42 boards (16 offensive, 26 defensive), but couldn’t earn a rejection. UNC Wilmington recorded 11 assists and had 4 steals in this contest. In relation to defending, Campbell let their opponent shoot 36.1% from the field on 22 out of 61 shooting. They also dished out 12 assists for the matchup in addition to creating 9 turnovers and getting 6 steals. In terms of rebounding, they collected 32 with 5 of them being offensive. At the free throw line, the Fighting Camels knocked down 15 of their 19 shots for a rate of 78.9%. Campbell finished the game with a 39.0% FG percentage (23 of 59) and converted 7 out of their 17 three-point attempts.
Chris Fields Jr. is a player who was a contributor for this contest. He accounted for 17 points on 6 of 12 shooting. He played for 18 minutes played and also pulled down 6 rebounds. He went 50.0% from the field but had no assists when the game ended.
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Campbell comes into this game with a win-loss mark of 13-15 on the campaign. They turn the ball over 12.5 times per contest and as a team they are committing 17.7 fouls per game. As a unit, Campbell is snagging 35.7 rebounds per game and has accounted for 352 dimes on the campaign, which has them ranked 274th in Division 1 in terms of passing the rock. The Fighting Camels are hitting 33.2% on shots beyond the perimeter (208 of 626) and 72.2% from the charity stripe. They average 79.6 pts per game (103rd in college hoops) while hitting 45.1% from the field.
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Defensively, the Fighting Camels are forcing 12.6 turnovers per contest while drawing 19.8 personal fouls. They currently rank 258th in the country in giving up assists with 397 relinquished so far this year. The Fighting Camels defensively are giving up a shooting percentage of 48.6% (795 of 1,635) and they relinquish 33.2 rebounds per contest as a squad. They are giving up 36.5% from beyond the arc and they are 308th in college hoops in PPG allowed (78.5).
When they last stepped on the court, the Drexel Dragons went home victorious with a score of 68-62 against Towson. The Dragons recorded 32 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive rebounds for a total of 41 for this contest. They gave up possession 7 times, but didn’t notch a steal. Towson committed 23 personal fouls for the contest which got the Dragons to the charity stripe for a total of 33 shots. They were able to make 20 of the free throws for a percentage of 60.6%. In reference to three-point attempts, Drexel made 4 of their 18 tries (22.2%). When this game wrapped up, the Dragons finished the game shooting 22 for 52 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 42.3%. The Dragons permitted Towson to make 21 of their 58 tries from the field which gave them a rate of 36.2% in this matchup. They went 30.8% from 3-point land by shooting 4 of 13 and walked away from this one shooting 16 out of 22 from the charity stripe (72.7%). Regarding rebounds, Drexel permitted Towson to snag 27 in total (8 on the offensive side).
Shane Blakeney was important for the Dragons for the matchup. He had 24 points in his 37 mins on the court, but wasn’t able to notch an assist. He converted 10 of 15 for the contest giving him a field goal percentage of 66.7%, and had 6 rebounds.
Drexel has a mark of 15-14 for the campaign. As an offense, the Dragons are connecting on 44.3% from the floor, which ranks 236th in the country. Drexel has earned 1,990 pts this year (68.6 per game) and they grab 35.4 boards per game. They are assisting teammates 13.4 times per game (219th in college) and they are turning it over 12.6 times per game. The Dragons commit 16.7 personal fouls every game and they connect on 64.9% from the free throw line.
The Dragons on the defensive end are ranked 35th in the nation in points per game surrendered with 67.5. They are forcing 10.8 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 41.5% from the floor (51st in college hoops). The Drexel defense allows 30.7% on 3-point shots (169 of 551) and opponents are connecting on 75.3% of their foul shots. They relinquish 11.1 dimes and 33.8 rebounds per contest, which ranks them 28th and 141st in D-1.
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Tony Sink’s Pick: Take Campbell
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