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CU Lady Tigers now 11-0 at home, after win over Cumberland

750 attend to see CU defeat Cumberland University 68-57
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From Jordan Alves
News from Campbellsville University

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - Chelsea Craig scored a career-high 21 points and No. 3 Campbellsville extended its home record to a perfect 11-0, beating Cumberland University of Lebanon, TN, 68-57, on Saturday, February 7, 2015, in a game played before 750 at Powell Athletic Center, 203 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, KY.


Overall Campbellsville improves to 22-1 and has a two-game lead over Lindsey Wilson College and three-game lead over the Cumberland Bulldogs inside the conference. Cumberland University drops to 13-9 and 6-4 inside the Mid South Conference.

"Cumberland University came in with a little bit of a deceiving record," said CU head coach Ginger Colvin. "They do a very good job against our zone defense and have the athletes at the guard position to penetrate. This was a big win for us before we go on the road in the conference."



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