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Rachel Camp Season 2018-19

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Redshirt SeniorClass
Forest City, N.C.Hometown
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Career Honors

  • Scored 33 points against Western Carolina in 2015, tied for the fourth-most points in a game in program history


2018-19 (R-Senior)

  • Camp started in 16 games and appeared in 33 contests. She averaged 19.0 minutes per game and 4.0 points.
  • She scored a season best 11 points in the WNIT victory over VCU at Cassell Coliseum.

 
2017-18 (R-Junior)

  • Camp returned to the floor for the Hokies, playing 37 games making 27 starts. She played nearly every position on the court, helping Tech to its best season in recent memory. She averaged 8.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.9 assists.
  • In her first start of the season against West Virginia, Camp recorded a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds.
  • The guard poured in a season-high 25 points on 9-of-15 shooting from the field against Miami at Cassell Coliseum.
  • Camp reached double-figure scoring in five of the season’s final seven games, fueling the Hokies’ run to the WNIT Championship game.

 
2016-17 (Junior)

  • Earned a redshirt, sitting out with an injury.

 
2015-16 (Sophomore)

  • Camp played in 27 games with three starts. On the season she averaged 5 points and 2.7 rebounds.
  • In the WNIT First Round, Camp scored 29 points against Elon, the second-most points scored by a Tech player in a postseason game.

 
2014-15 (Freshman)

  • Camp appeared in 32 games, making 28 starts, averaging 11.4 points and 5.6 rebounds.
  • She set a single-game freshman record, scoring 33 points versus Western Carolina while also grabbing 11 rebounds and dishing out six assists.
  • Camp also recorded games of 29 points (NC Central), 23 (Virginia), 22 (Providence) and 21 (ETSU and Florida).

 
High School (East Rutherford)

  • Camp scored over 3,000 points during her four-year career, which saw her earn MVP honors each season. Her senior year she was tabbed an AP All-State and first team NCBCA All-State performer after averaging 28.4 points per game. She was recognized as the Player of the Year and earned All-Conference honor. Camp was also a National Honors Society student and was named Homecoming Queen.

 
Personal

  • Born on Nov. 5, she is the daughter of Ramon and Michelle Camp and has two siblings.
  • Camp earned her degree in criminology in 2018 and is pursuing a master's in agriculture & life sciences.