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It's a spring sports preview as our podcast recorded live at Napper Tandy's in Angier features Head Baseball Coach Chris Marx, Head Women's Lacrosse Coach Dawn Easley, and Head Softball Coach Emily Carosone. The show is hosted by Evan Budrovich.
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1 Tales from the Creek | John Crooks – Golf - Part 1 49:55
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Numbers don't tell the whole story. But sometimes, those numbers are so impressive that they are a starting point for a really good story. 162 Tournament titles 38 NCAA postseason appearances 27 Conference championships 28 Conference players of the Year 17 Conference freshmen of the Year 215 All-Conference performers 381 Conference All-Academic team members That's just a small sample of the accomplishments compiled by head coach John Crooks and his players since he took over as men's golf coach at Campbell in 1990 and assumed women's head coaching duties one year later. Heading into his 36th year at Campbell – John Crooks will become the longest tenured head coach in school history when the academic calendar flips this August. It's safe to say that he has built not only a mid-major powerhouse, but also one of the best college golf programs in the Southeastern United States. That program has not only produced three – soon to be four – PGA Tour professionals, but hundreds of successful Campbell graduates over the last four decades. John Crooks moved to Buies Creek four decades ago and this place became not only his home, but that of his children and their families. In the first of two episodes of Tales from the Creek, Hall of Fame Coach John Crooks talks with Stan Cole about how he began playing golf, competing at the highest level, his journey to Buies Creek, his path to coaching, and much more.…

1 Camel Call | Chris Hemeyer, Evan Budrovich, Lendl Suggs 1:02:33
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On the Camel Call podcast, Chris, Lendl, and Evan recap a strong season for our spring sports. We also take a look back at the runs our basketball teams made. Men's Basketball begins the John Andrzejek era as we discuss Campbell's new Head Coach. Plus, we take a close look back at the Kevin McGeehan era and preview a fantastic fall Football schedule.…

1 Tales From The Creek | Cory Satterfield - Baseball 1:06:45
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Four decades ago, Cory Satterfield arrived on campus as a heralded right-handed pitcher from South Jersey. Recruited by Cal Koonce – a member of the 1969 Amazin' Mets – and later coached by 1982 Cy Young runner-up Mike Caldwell – Cory enjoyed a career capped by leading the Camels to their first Big South baseball title in 1988 and earning all-conference and all-tournament honors along the way. Thirty-seven years since he graduated, his name is still etched in the Campbell record books. He is still ranked among the program's top five all time leaders in wins, starts, complete games, innings pitched and strikeouts. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1988, Cory played three seasons in the minors, earning Midwest League All-Star honors in 1989. After his playing career ended Cory began a teaching career in Harnett County and later Richmond County. He was twice honored as principal of the year and later served as assistant superintendent and interim superintendent of Scotland County schools. After retiring from administrative duties, he was elected to the Richmond County Board of Education in 2022 and continues to serve that organization. In addition to playing golf whenever he can, Cory is also a member of the Athletic Director's advisory board at his alma mater. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Cory Satterfield talks with Stan Cole about his journey to Campbell, being coached by two former major league pitchers, his deep connections with his teammates and to the Buies Creek community, and much more.…

1 Tales From The Creek | Ernie Gilchrist - Men's Basketball 1:12:08
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Harnett County native Ernest Gilchrist grew up with an interest in journalism and basketball and his passions led him to Campbell College in 1976. The multicultural relationships he developed as a youth influenced him as he matured, played college basketball, and went on to earn undergraduate and master's degrees in business. Over the last four and one-half decades, "Ernie G" – as he's still known to friends and teammates – has worked in numerous management and consulting roles and traveled extensively. He's also the author of Fusion of Cultures and a contributor to the PBS documentary "Voices over the Water" – which explores Scottish immigration in the United States. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Ernie Gilchrist talks with Stan Cole about growing up in Harnett County, the Campbell Basketball School, his interest in journalism and history, and much more.…

1 Tales From The Creek | Sam Brewer - Men's Golf 1:06:49
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Sam Brewer arrived at Campbell in the fall of 1968 and before he finished, left with three All-America honors and played a large role in the school's first national championship. A transfer from Wake Forest, Sam helped lead the Camels to three-straight NAIA national tournament appearances and top honors in 1970. Under the direction of coaches Danny Roberts and Hargrove Davis, Brewer and his teammates established a golf dynasty in Buies Creek – even before Keith Hills golf club was built in 1974 – and the athletic teams transitioned to the Division I ranks. Following graduation, Sam worked as a golf professional for four decades – retiring in 2015 as director of golf at North Ridge Country Club. Through the years, Sam has stayed in close contact with his former teammates, getting together for regular rounds of golf and other social events. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Campbell Hall of Fame member Sam Brewer talks with Stan Cole about growing up in Wake Forest, taking up the game, his path to Campbell, working in the profession, and more.…

1 Tales From The Creek | Sam Brewer - Men's Golf 1:06:49
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Sam Brewer arrived at Campbell in the fall of 1968 and before he finished, left with three All-America honors and played a large role in the school's first national championship. A transfer from Wake Forest, Sam helped lead the Camels to three-straight NAIA national tournament appearances and top honors in 1970. Under the direction of coaches Danny Roberts and Hargrove Davis, Brewer and his teammates established a golf dynasty in Buies Creek – even before Keith Hills golf club was built in 1974 – and the athletic teams transitioned to the Division I ranks. Following graduation, Sam worked as a golf professional for four decades – retiring in 2015 as director of golf at North Ridge Country Club. Through the years, Sam has stayed in close contact with his former teammates, getting together for regular rounds of golf and other social events. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Campbell Hall of Fame member Sam Brewer talks with Stan Cole about growing up in Wake Forest, taking up the game, his path to Campbell, working in the profession, and more.…

1 Camel Call Live | Ronny Fisher, Emily Carosone 52:46
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Head Women's Basketball Coach Ronny Fisher and Head Softball Coach Emily Carosone join host Chris Hemeyer on Camel Call Live. Recorded live at Napper Tandy's, the show also features softball catchers Madison Ford and Rayanan Motas, plus women's basketball's Audrey Fuller, Olivia Tucker, and Jasmine Felton. Coach Fisher and crew discuss the 22-win season and the team's combination of veteran leadership and youth. Coach Carosone talks about her first-place Camels and what makes this team special.…

1 Tales From The Creek | Dale Steele - Football 1:34:32
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Dale Steele literally built the Campbell Football program from the ground up. He arrived in Buies Creek in 2006 and spent the next two years putting together facilities, a staff and roster in time for the program to relaunch in 2008 after a 58-year hiatus. Coach Steele brought a quarter century of college football coaching experience to Campbell and turned the program into a winner in just four short years. The son of a high school coach and graduate of the University of South Carolina, where he played on the offensive and defensive lines, Dale began a coaching career that lasted more than 45 years when he took a graduate assistant position at Ball State in 1977. Over the years, his travels took him to Wisconsin, Tulane, Wichita State, Kansas State, East Carolina, Baylor, East Tennessee and Elon before he and his family moved to Harnett County in 2006. Among the many accomplishments of his career, include five bowl trips and back-to-back FCS national titles while he was on the staff at James Madison. Now retired, he has served as an advisor to current Campbell head coach Braxton Harris and is involved with the Myrtle Beach Bowl, while he and his wife Pam spend as much time as possible with their grand kids. Earlier this year, Coach Steele was inducted into the Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Campbell Hall of Fame member Dale Steele talks with Stan Cole about his paths to Campbell, starting a football program from scratch, and more.…

1 Tales from the Creek | Orville & Ernie 1:22:24
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In the early days of Campbell's transition to NCAA Division I competition – folks who were around campus knew Buies Creek not just as home to a budding law school and an intimate undergraduate setting, but also as a training ground for some of the nation's – and world's – best decathletes. Orville Peterson and Ernie White both transferred to Campbell to train with the legendary Coach Brant Tolsma. Before their time was finished, both earned All-America honors and represented their country in the most grueling competition in track and field. After their training and competitive careers ended, Orville and Ernie both went on to work with young athletes and were both inducted into the Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Campbell Hall of Fame members Orville Peterson and Ernie White talk with Stan Cole about their paths to Campbell, training in Buies Creek, competing all over the nation, and more.…

1 Camel Call | Zach Berly, Evan Budrovich, Chris Hemeyer, Lendl Suggs 35:08
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"We have an incredible opportunity right now...when people talk about the glory days we were rolling in baseball, we were rolling in basketball, all of our sports were firing...we are in that right now, it is happening right now." Zach Berly says it on the Camel Call podcast, as Campbell Athletics is winning in February. Chris Hemeyer, Lendl Suggs, and Evan Budrovich join Zach to talk about the roll our winter sports are on, and the great start to the Spring for Softball, Baseball, and Women's Lacrosse—a fun episode of Camel Call.…
Janet Wooten arrived at Campbell in 1991 and was the first of dozens of impact players John Crooks has coached over more than three decades. A transfer from Auburn, Janet is the answer to nearly all the important "first" trivia questions in Campbell women's golf history: First women's tournament individual winner First women's conference title winner First NCAA postseason individual berth First women's golfer to be inducted into the Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame Janet won seven collegiate individual titles and helped Coach Crooks' teams win the first 10 of what now stands as 100 tournament victories – in addition to Big South Conference championships in 1993 and 1994. After earning an individual bid to the 1993 NCAA Regional, Janet and her teammates became the first Campbell women's team to reach NCAA postseason competition when the Camels played in the 1994 Regional at East Lansing, Michigan. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Campbell and Big South Conference Hall of Fame member Janet Wooten talks with Stan Cole about getting her start in golf, her path to Campbell, the time she completed a round with just 18 putts, making lifelong friends in Buies Creek and more.…
David Doyle arrived at Campbell in 1983 from Dublin, Ireland by way of Henderson, N.C. Four years later, he not only graduated, but became the first Camel men's soccer player to earn NCAA Division I All-America honors. The nation's leading scorer in 1986 with a school Division I era record 34 goals, Doyle was named Big South player of the year. He went on to play professional indoor soccer and after a 19-year professional career, was inducted into the Indoor Soccer Hall of Fame. In 2006, "Paddy" was inducted into the Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame and was enshrined in the Big South Hall of Fame in 2015. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, All-American and Hall of Famer David Doyle talks with Stan Cole about growing up in Dublin, Ireland, his path to Campbell, life in the Creek, playing professionally indoor soccer, raising a future pro and more.…

1 Camel Call Live | Emily Carosone, Chris Marx, Dawn Easley 49:19
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It's a spring sports preview as our podcast recorded live at Napper Tandy's in Angier features Head Baseball Coach Chris Marx, Head Women's Lacrosse Coach Dawn Easley, and Head Softball Coach Emily Carosone. The show is hosted by Evan Budrovich.

1 Camel Call | Lendl Suggs, Evan Budrovich, Chris Hemeyer 30:49
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Lendl Suggs, Evan Budrovich, and Chris Hemeyer get you set for a big weekend of Campbell winter sports. Plus, we break down a fantastic Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame Class that will be inducted this weekend.

1 Tales From The Creek | Ronda Mueller Johnson 1:08:15
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Before travel ball and summer AAU competition, Ronda Mueller Johnson grew up in Eastern North Carolina developing her athletic skills the old-fashioned way, playing with and against her seven siblings and neighborhood friends. The daughter of a Marine Corps veteran and mother who had played on the best AAU women's basketball teams in the country, Ronda grew to love basketball and softball. She attended the Campbell Basketball School, fell in love with Buies Creek, and has never lost touch with the University. Ronda enrolled at Campbell 1978 and was named outstanding female athlete three times before graduating in 1982. She then accepted a position as assistant basketball and head softball coach at her alma mater. The first female inducted into Campbell's Athletics Hall of Fame, Ronda taught and coached for three decades in Johnston County schools before returning to Campbell as an adjunct instructor in the exercise science program. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, two-sport star Ronda Mueller Johnson talks with Stan Cole about growing up in Coastal North Carolina as one of eight siblings, her path to Campbell, softball, hoops, her family and more.…
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1 Tales From The Creek | Maria Maldonado 1:08:48
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Maria Maldonado arrived at Campbell in 1992 and over the next four years, earned the distinction of being the first women's golf team member to earn all-conference honors four times. A native of Argentina – she was the second international player to compete for the Campbell women – Maria helped Coach John Crooks' teams win their first 13 of what now stands as 100 tournament victories as well as Big South championships in 1993 and 1994. Thirty years ago, last spring, Maria and her teammates became the first Campbell women's program to reach NCAA postseason play when the Camels competed in the NCAA East Regional at East Lansing, Michigan. Following graduation, Maria spent three years as an assistant coach of the Camels and helped lead the Campbell women to an additional 16 tournament titles and three-straight ASUN championships. She earned her MBA in 1998 and joined Feld Entertainment, putting her international business degree to use all over the United States and Europe. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Campbell golf alum Maria Maldonado talks with Stan Cole about her decision to come to Buies Creek from her native Argentina, playing for and coaching alongside Hall of Fame coach John Crooks, how she met her husband and more.…
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1 Camel Call | Zach Berly, Lendl Suggs, Evan Budrovich, Chris Hemeyer 35:52
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It is a lot of fun as Zach, Lendl, Evan, and Chris recap the calendar year. We do a deep dive into why the CAA works for Campbell Athletics and what to expect in the future. The Power 4 then recaps the first two months of basketball and wrestling, plus a quick look at spring sports as schedules are now out on gocamels.com.…
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A decade ago, Ryan Thompson was a key figure in Campbell's rise to a mid-major baseball power and regular NCAA postseason participant. In the last five seasons, he has gone on to reach the major leagues and pitch in two World Series. After a standout junior college career in the Pacific Northwest Ryan crossed the country to join the Fighting Camels and helped his team win 90 games over two seasons. He led the nation and was Big South pitcher of the year in 2013 and led the Camels to their first NCAA postseason berth in 24 years one year later. Drafted by the Houston Astros, Ryan steadily moved up the minor league ladder – faced a serious surgery – then joined the Tampa Bay Rays and played an important role in their 2020 American League Championship run. Three years later, he was again pitching in the World Series – this time for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Through the years, Ryan has stayed in close contact with his Campbell roots, making regular visits – most recently for a Baseball Alumni gathering around Homecoming in Buies Creek. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Campbell baseball alum Ryan Thompson talks with Stan Cole about growing up in Oregon, his path to Campbell, playing college baseball, reaching the big leagues, his personal faith and more.…
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1 Tales From The Creek | Jeremy Hill - Football 30:33
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Jeremy Hill was a pioneer in the rebirth of Campbell football in the first decade of the 21st century. He bought into a vision of what could be, earned two degrees from Campbell and is now thriving not only as a trust officer, but also the owner of a custom woodworking business. He also finds time to head up the Campbell Football Alumni Association. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Campbell football alum Jeremy talks with Stan Cole about growing up in Eastern North Carolina, his path to Campbell, meeting his wife Hannah, playing college football, moving on to his career in business field and the importance of connecting with his fellow alumni.…
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1 Camel Call Live | Braxton Harris and Kevin McGeehan 52:12
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On Camel Call Live, Head Football Coach Braxton Harris gives a preview of Saturday's game vs. 13th-ranked Richmond. Coach Harris also talks about year one of building a program and the upward trajectory of Campbell Football. Head Men's Basketball Coach Kevin McGeehan stops by after a close battle with Virginia. Coach McGeehan also discusses his talent, depth, and what he has seen from his squad during the season's first week. It's the final Camel Call Live of the Fall recorded at Napper Tandy's in downtown Angier.…
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Basketball season begins! We have a special Camel Call Basketball preview podcast as we visit with Head Men's Basketball Coach Kevin McGeehan to preview the season. We also talked to Head Women's Basketball Coach Ronny Fisher as his squad gets set for the 24-25 campaign. Basketball season begins tonight as Campbell hosts a men's and women's double header starting at 5:30.…
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1 Camel Call | Kevin McGeehan, Chris Hemeyer, Evan Budrovich, Lendl Suggs 54:00
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As crossover season begins, Chris Hemeyer, Evan Budrovich, and Lendl Suggs catch you up with fall sports and preview what's coming up this winter. Plus, we go in-depth with a men's basketball season preview as Head Coach Kevin McGeehan stops by to talk about one of the deepest and most talented teams he has ever had.…
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1 Camel Call Live | Braxton Harris, Ronny Fisher 51:21
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Head Football Coach Braxton Harris and Head Women's Basketball Coach Ronny Fisher are our guests for Camel Call Live. Harris talks about the close game at William & Mary and gives us a preview of the homecoming game vs. NC A&T. Fisher has his preview of the upcoming season as Women's Basketball takes the court in a little over a week. It's Camel Call Live from Napper Tandy's in Angier.…
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1 Tales from the Creek | Congressman Bob Etheridge - Men's Basketball 38:34
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Former Congressman Bob Etheridge stepped on the Campbell College campus in the fall of 1961 to play basketball and pursue his degree in business administration. He joined the Fighting Camels when they were just starting competition as a four-year institution. While Campbell has grown exponentially over the last six-plus decades, Bob Etheridge's travels have taken him all over the state and to Washington, D.C., where he served 14 years in the U.S. House of Representatives. A native of Johnston County, Congressman Etheridge and his wife, Faye, have for the last 50 years made their home in Harnett County, where he has been a businessman, part-time farmer, and full-time public servant. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Campbell Hall of Fame member Bob Etheridge talks with Stan Cole about growing up on the farm, his path to Campbell, then on to a career in business and public service.…
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1 Tales From The Creek | Phil Fusco - Wrestling 47:26
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Phil Fusco made the trip from Lowell, Massachusetts to Campbell in the late 1970s, and by 1985 had earned both his undergraduate and law degrees. Ever since he has practiced in the area, but his contributions have gone far beyond his professional pursuits. Raising a family, being active in his church, supporting the Campbell wrestling program, and starting a non-profit organization – inspired by his late son – to help children all over the world are just a few ways that Phil has stayed busy. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Phil talks with Stan Cole about his journey to Buies Creek, why he stayed in the area, raising a family, serving as a defense attorney, PhillipsLoveBears.com, and much more.…
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1 Camel Call Live | Braxton Harris, Jeff Gross, Dale Steele 45:24
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Camel Call Live kicks off another home football weekend with an interview with Head Football Coach Braxton Harris. Harris talks about the first four games of the season, his team's performance, and this week's matchup with Delaware State. Plus, a great visit with the father of Campbell Football, former Head Coach Dale Steele. Our Women's Soccer team is on a three-game win streak and their Head Coach Jeff Gross stops by to talk about his squad as they get set for a Sunday home match vs. Stony Brook. It's Camel Call Live, recorded live from Napper Tandy's in Angier.…
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1 Camel Call | Lendl Suggs, Evan Budrovich, Chris Hemeyer 40:18
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What a week for the season debut of the Camel Call Podcast! Women's Golf, Men's and Women's Soccer, Volleyball, Cross Country, and Football all won. Chris, Evan, and Lendl focus on the great start to the season for our fall sports, including the historic win for football and an epic start to the season for soccer.…
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1 Camel Call Live | Head Football Coach Braxton Harris 41:45
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It's the season debut of Camel Call Live from our new home, Napper Tandy's in downtown Angier! Campbell Head Football Coach Braxton Harris previews the 2024 Camels and their first game of the season at Liberty. Hosted by Chris Hemeyer, the duo talks about his first months at the helm and the impact the team has already made on the community and in the classroom.…
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John Payne arrived at Campbell in 1987 from Dublin, Ireland by way of Henderson, N.C. Four years later, he not only graduated with a degree from the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business, but left a legacy that included four all-conference honors, a Big South player of the year award and victories over the likes of North Carolina, Duke and Penn State. He went on to play professional soccer in Wilmington, where he ultimately settled, was married and raised a family. Along the way, he and his wife Tracy raised a family of five – including the 2022 North Carolina high school soccer player of the year – and become grandparents. Most recently, "Seany" was inducted into both the Big South Conference and Campbell University athletics halls of fame. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, John talks with Stan Cole about growing up in Ireland, his family's decision to send him to the U.S. to finish high school, how he arrived at Campbell, meeting his wife, raising a family while playing pro soccer part time, and more.…
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Brooks Lee moved to Buies Creek when he was just five years old after his father, Billy Lee, was named head basketball coach in 1985. Raised in the Creek, it's not surprising that Brooks followed his father to practice almost every day throughout the season bouncing a basketball all the while – except when his dad was talking in practice. A North Carolina East-West all-star game selection after graduating from Harnett Central High School, Brooks began his collegiate career at High Point before transferring back home after two seasons. He concluded his career as a point guard in the gym where he grew up, earned his sport management degree and began his graduate work. Brooks followed his father into coaching before leaving the profession and getting into business with his cousin Garrett, who played college basketball at East Carolina. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Brooks talks with Stan Cole about growing up in the Creek, developing into a Division I basketball player, the Campbell Basketball School, heading off to High Point University, then returning to CU, his coaching journey and more.…
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Duane Bock arrived at Campbell in 1987 from East Hampton, N.Y., as a walk-on to the golf team. Four years later, he became Campbell's first golfer on the Division I level to finish in the top 10 of its conference tournament all four years. More than three decades later. Duane Bock is still the only men's golfer in Campbell's D1 history to accomplish that feat. But he went on to greater achievements like winning the prestigious North & South Amateur Championship and a 12-year professional playing career. For the last two decades, Duane has been a caddie on the PGA Tour, including 14 years with Kevin Kisner, and now with Sepp Straka. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Duane talks with Stan Cole about growing up on the course, how he arrived at Campbell, met his future wife and his journey in the game of golf.…
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Senior Associate Athletics Director Nathan Rice talks about the year long restructuring of the Fighting Camel Club and why it is so important to Campbell Athletics and our student-athletes. Plus, Associate AD for Community and Alumni Engagement Stan Cole talks about his role in the FCC and with alumni, and his podcast Tales From the Creek. Recorded live on May 20th from the County Seat in downtown Lillington.…
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1 Camel Call | New Head Baseball Coach Chris Marx 35:12
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Hear the entire press conference as Chris Marx is introduced as Head Baseball Coach at Campbell University. Then Chris Hemeyer and Evan Budrovich discuss the new hire and recap the Justin Haire era. Plus, the track season ends with some big-time performances and we look at the rapidly approaching start of the 24-25 Campbell Athletics season.…
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1 Tales From The Creek | Brad Fritsch - Part 1 45:49
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Brad Fritsch arrived at Campbell in the fall of 1996 from his native Canada and less than 20 years later was competing in the U.S. Open A key member of Coach John Crooks' 1999 Trans America Athletic Conference Champions, Brad stood out on the golf course as well as in the classroom, where he became Campbell's first, two-time Academic All-American. After graduation, he embarked on a professional golf career, reaching the PGA TOUR and competing in two US Open Championships. In the first of a two-segment Tales from the Creek episode, Stan Cole talks with Brad Fritsch about his path from Canada to Buies Creek to the PGA TOUR and his induction into the Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame.…
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1 Tales From The Creek | Brad Fritsch - Part 2 1:00:34
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In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Stan Cole continues his conversation with Brad Fritsch about his path from Canada to Buies Creek to the PGA TOUR and his induction into the Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame. Brad Fritsch arrived at Campbell in the fall of 1996 from his native Canada and less than 20 years later was competing in the U.S. Open A key member of Coach John Crooks' 1999 Trans America Athletic Conference Champions, Brad stood out on the golf course as well as in the classroom, where he became Campbell's first, two-time Academic All-American. After graduation, he embarked on a professional golf career, reaching the PGA TOUR and competing in two US Open Championships.…
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It is a record-setting academic year for Campbell Athletics as the department posted a 3.202 GPA for the spring semester, the highest mark in Campbell's history. Our Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete support and Campbell Alum Jared Fries joins the show to discuss the academic year and his unique perspective on the last 25 years of Campbell Athletics. Plus, Chris and Evan take a look at our record-breaking Track & Field team as five individuals get set for the NCAA Championships. We also talk about some ProHumps making waves in professional golf and we put a bow on an amazing run by Baseball.…
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Kylie Pratt arrived at Campbell in January of 1997 and over the course of her three-year career, became the school's first women's golf All-American. In the process, she led the Camels to three-straight NCAA regional appearances, two Atlantic Sun Conference titles and a 14th-place finish in the 1997 NCAA Championship. After graduating in December 1999 with a degree in sport management, Pratt began her coaching career while pursuing her M.Ed at her alma mater. During her three seasons on the staff, Campbell won eight tournaments, advanced to NCAA Regional play three times and won a pair of ASUN titles. She embarked on her professional career in 2002 and played on the LPGA FUTURES Tour through 2006. From there she started a career as an LPGA Tour caddie, manager and college recruiting consultant. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Stan Cole talks with Kylie Pratt about her journey from Australia to Buies Creek, her two decades in professional golf and induction into the Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame.…
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It's a huge baseball weekend as Campbell hosts William & Mary with conference tournament seeding on the line. Plus, Track & Field has an amazing showing at the CAA Championship and our Softball team fights to the very end. Chris Hemeyer and Evan Budrovich recap it all and get you set for the final home games of the 23-24 season at Campbell.…
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Campbell Softball wins their fourth straight conference championship and the champs are in the house for a takeover on Camel Call Live. We interview Head Coach Trena Prater, Isabella Smith, Hannah Leierer, Alyssa Henault, Tyra Parker and Lindsay Lumsden. We talk about the adversity this group went through, the hot streak to end the regular season, and what makes this group special. Plus, we preview this week's CAA Tournament as the team tries to punch their ticket to the NCAA Tournament for a fourth straight season.…
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Jerry Hartman arrived in Buies Creek in 1979 as a sophomore transfer in the Campbell University wrestling program. Little did he know that two years later, he would be leading that same team as head coach – while still an undergraduate. Campbell started its wrestling team in the 1960s and was guided by Gerald Brown, Ike Sherlock, and PJ Smith to national recognition during the NAIA era. As the team transitioned to NCAA Division I, a native of Illinois, by way of UCF, would lay the foundation of a program that now ranks among the nation's best. In the next installment of Tales from the Creek, Stan Cole talks with Jerry Hartman about his path from student-athlete to head coach in just three years and his journey that led to a more than four-decade-long association with the wrestling program and induction into the Campbell Athletics Hall of Fame.…
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Campbell's softball team has a huge series with the CAA regular season title on the line this weekend in Delaware, Chris Hemeyer and Evan Budrovich have the details and more about the unbelievable run pitcher Bella Smith is on. Plus, Campbell sends a golfer to the postseason, baseball has a big series at UNCW and track fine tunes for the CAA Tournament. Give us twenty minutes and we will get you caught up with Campbell Athletics.…
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New Head Football Coach Braxton Harris leads a football takeover on Camel Call Live. We recap the Orange & Black Spring Game, break down spring practice, and give a preview of what lies ahead for CU's football program. We will also preview the 2024 schedule for his Fighting Camels as season tickets are on sale now. Recorded on April 22nd from the County Seat in downtown Lillington.…
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Women's Tennis Head Coach Mike Stevens is our guest as his squad gets set for their first CAA Tournament. Plus, Chris Hemeyer and Evan Budrovich get you caught up on everything happening in April in Buies Creek, featuring a surging softball team and CAA tournament action from golf and tennis.
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It's a men's golf and women's lacrosse takeover on Camel Call Live. We visit with golf's fantastic freshmen Erik Johansson and Joachim Larsen Tegner as we talk about the end of their first year on the team and life back in Scandanavia. On our second half-hour we talk lacrosse with Head Coach Dawn Easley and senior Joslin Hanbury. Recorded live from the County Seat in downtown Lillington.…
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We continue our conversation with Campbell Hall of Famer Wanda Watkins in Part 2 of Tales From The Creek. In the fall of 1975 Wanda Watkins enrolled at Campbell College. Little did she know at that moment that her collegiate and professional career would last nearly five decades – all of which would be spent in Buies Creek. Campbell's first-ever female athletic scholarship recipient, Wanda distinguished herself on the basketball court and softball field – so much so that upon graduation in 1979, she was hired as an assistant coach. Just two years later, Wanda was hired as HEAD basketball coach – a job she held for 35 years in a Hall of Fame career. After retiring from coaching in 2016, she moved into the administrative side of the athletics department, where she has served as Senior Associate AD, Senior Woman Administrator, and interim AD. Coach Watkins will retire in May after 49 seasons of service to the University as a student-athlete, coach, and administrator. Her face certainly would appear on the Mount Rushmore of Fighting Camel Athletics.…
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