GREENVILLE, S.C. -- Jasmine Felton poured in a game high 24 points and Campbell used a decisive second quarter run to take control en route to a 68-61 victory over Furman in women's basketball play Sunday evening at Timmons Arena.
Felton, a sophomore guard, connected on 8-of-11 field goal attempts, including 3-of-5 from 3-point range, and drained all five free throw attempts in keying the Camels (3-2) to the win.
Olivia Tucker was the only teammate to join Felton in double figures with 12 points.
Trailing 21-15 after one quarter, the Camels saw Furman (2-3) go up 25-17 on
Alyssa Ervin's fast break layup two minutes into the second period before reeling off an 18-1 run to take command. Â Three-pointers by Haleigh Dill and Tucker sparked Campbell's run that Felton capped with a jumper that gave the Camels a 35-26 lead with just under three minutes remaining in the first half.
Campbell extended its advantage in the third quarter to as many as 21 points on another Felton 3-pointer for a 59-38 lead with 2:31 remaining.
Furman closed the period with a 10-0 run to trim the deficit to 59-48 but never seriously threatened in the final frame.
The Paladins placed three players in double figures, led by
Clare Coyle's 15 points. Â
Chantelle Stuart and
Alyssa Ervin chipped in 11 points apiece.
Furman out-shot Campbell from the field, hitting on 47.8 percent of its shots ( 22-of-46) to the Camels' 42.6 percent (23-of-54), but Campbell outscored the Paladins 21-12 from beyond the arc, connecting on 7-of-14 attempts  while also posting a 25-9 scoring differential on Furman's 21 turnovers.
The Paladins suffered through a miserable night at the free throw line, converting only 13-of-29 chances (44.8%).