Idaho State Defeats Campbell 69-55 in Mitchell’s 18th Win of the Season

Seattle Sports

The Idaho State Bengals have had a great season so far, and their latest win against Campbell was no exception. On Saturday, the Bengals defeated the Campbell Fighting Camels 69-55 in a hard-fought battle. This win marked head coach Bill Mitchell’s 18th win of the season, and it was a great way to cap off the regular season.

The Bengals were led by senior guard Brandon Boyd, who had a game-high 23 points. Boyd was efficient from the field, shooting 8-14 from the field and 4-7 from three-point range. He also added four assists and three rebounds to his stat line. Junior forward Chier Maker was also impressive, scoring 17 points and grabbing nine rebounds.

The Bengals’ defense was also key in the win, as they held the Fighting Camels to just 55 points. They forced Campbell into 18 turnovers and held them to just 33% shooting from the field.

The win was a great way to end the regular season for the Bengals, and they will now look ahead to the Big Sky Tournament. With 18 wins under their belt, they will be looking to make a deep run in the tournament and make a statement in the NCAA Tournament.

Overall, it was a great win for the Idaho State Bengals, and they will look to keep their momentum going into the Big Sky Tournament. With Boyd and Maker leading the way, the Bengals have a great chance of making some noise in March Madness.

Idaho State Defeats Campbell 69-55 in Mitchell's 18th Win of the Season