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NAIA WOMEN'S FAB FOUR: Campbellsville University, 78; Oklahoma City, 87 Oklahoma City's Wallen and Galindo end Campbellsville's season in NAIA Fab Four Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By Jordan Alves, Sports Information Director News from Campbellsville University BILLINGS, MT - (Mon 20 Mar 2017) Oklahoma City's Daniela Wallen and Daniela Galindo scored a combined 63 points and the Lady Tigers turned the ball over a tournament-high 21 times, falling to the Stars in the NAIA Fab Four on Monday night, 87-78. Campbellsville's season ends with a 28-7 record and its second Fab Four appearance in three years, while the Stars improve to 33-2 and will play the winner of Lewis-Clark State and Vanguard in the finals on Tuesday night at 9pmET. OCU won the title of Campbellsville in 2015. Madison Stewart scored a career-high 21 points for Campbellsville - 12 of those in the first half - on 9-of-12 shooting. Madison Clements nailed a career-high six 3-point baskets and pitched in 20 points. The biggest stat was the shooting percentages and fouls. Oklahoma City finished hitting 59 percent from the floor, compared to 50 for Campbellsville. OCU also hit 5-of-9 3-pointers, compared to 11-of-29 for CU. The fouls were also in favor of the Stars. OCU was called for 12 fouls, compared to 21 for CU. OCU made 24-of-29 free throws, while CU made all seven of its shots. The Lady Tigers shot the ball from charity stripe well all tournament, hitting 61-of-66. This story was posted on 2017-03-21 02:14:45
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