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CU Basketball Women finish 2015 national runners-up

Campbellsville University 63. Oklahoma City University 80

By Jordan Alves

INDEPENDENCE, MO - Campbellsville has used its size and depth all year to take advantage of smaller opponents but the Lady Tigers met their match in the NAIA National Championship game. Campbellsville came up one game short, finishing NAIA national runner-up to Oklahoma City University, 80-63.

The national tournament run was the furthest by any Campbellsville University. team in history.Campbellsville ends its season with a 33-4 record tying the most wins and most games played in program history. The Lady Tigers also won their 18th conference regular season title en route to their tournament run.




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Lindey Young leads CU in 2015 national title game



2015-03-25 - Independence Events Center, 19100 E Valley View Pkwy, Independence, MO - Photo Courtesy of Richard RoBards / CU Sports Information.
Senior Lindey Young sparked the Lady Tigers off the bench and finished with a team-high 16 points in the loss to Oklahoma City University. - JORDAN ALVES, CU.

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