Campbell Fighting Camels vs North Carolina A&T Aggies Prediction, 2/7/2026 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Campbell Fighting Camels vs North Carolina A&T Aggies
Date: Saturday, February 7, 2026
Location: Corbett Sports Center in Greensboro, NC
TV: ESPN+
The Campbell Fighting Camels (10-13) are traveling to Corbett Sports Center on Saturday where they will go up against the North Carolina A&T Aggies (9-12).

The Campbell Fighting Camels faced William & Mary and went home with a win by a final score of 104-96 in their last contest. Regarding fouls, the Fighting Camels finished with 31 while William & Mary accumulated 23 fouls. They also buried 4 out of their 12 shots from distance. William & Mary finished the game shooting 79.1% from the free throw line by converting 34 of their 43 shots. Additionally, William & Mary snagged 27 rebounds (6 offensive, 21 defensive), but wasn't able to record a rejection. William & Mary doled out 12 dimes and had 8 steals for this contest. Concerning defense, Campbell allowed their opponent to shoot 58.0% from the field on 29 out of 50 shooting. They also distributed 16 assists in this game as well as forcing 13 turnovers and getting 5 steals. Pertaining to rebounding, they earned a total of 29 with 11 of them being on the offensive end. From the charity stripe, the Fighting Camels buried 23 of 30 tries for a percentage of 76.7%. Campbell wrapped up the game with a 53.8% field goal percentage (35 of 65) and knocked down 11 of their 28 shots from 3-point land.
D.J. Smith is one player who was a contributor for the contest. He finished the game at 52.2% from the field and also earned 1 assist. He was on the court for 39 minutes played and snagged 3 rebounds. He ended up with 39 points on 12 out of 23 shooting.
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Campbell heads into this one with a win-loss record of 10-13 on the season. They have an average of 80.9 points per outing (90th in the country) on 45.9% from the field. The Fighting Camels are hitting 33.0% on 3-point shots (174 of 527) and 71.5% from the charity stripe. As a unit, Campbell is pulling down 35.7 rebounds per game and has totaled 290 dimes for the year, which has them ranked 276th in college hoops in terms of passing the ball. They cough up possession 13.0 times per game and as a squad they are committing 18.0 fouls on a nightly basis.
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Defensively, the Fighting Camels are able to force 12.6 turnovers per contest and they draw 19.8 fouls. They are giving up 37.5% from 3-point land and they are 328th in the nation in PPG from their opponents (80.4). The Fighting Camels defense is allowing a field goal percentage of 49.3% (668 of 1,354) and they surrender 32.9 boards per game as a unit. They rank 269th in college hoops in allowing assists to the opposition with 335 conceded this season.
The last time they took the hardwood, the North Carolina A&T Aggies took a defeat with a final score of 61-60 when they played Drexel. The Aggies snagged 25 defensive rebounds and 5 offensive boards totaling 30 for the game. They also turned the ball over 9 times, while getting 8 steals in the game. Drexel committed 15 personal fouls in this contest which took the Aggies to the charity stripe for 15 attempts. They were able to knock down 13 of the free throw attempts for a rate of 86.7%. In relation to shots from beyond the perimeter, North Carolina A&T converted 5 of 21 attempts (23.8%). When the final whistle was blown, the Aggies ended up shooting 21 for 53 from the field which had them shooting 39.6%. The Aggies allowed Drexel to knock down 26 of their 61 attempts from the floor which left them with a rate of 42.6% for this contest. They wrapped up this game 39.1% from 3-point land by going 9 out of 23 and finished the contest at 0 of 2 from the free throw line (0.0%). When talking about rebounds, North Carolina A&T permitted Drexel to snag 32 overall (8 offensive).
Lewis Walker was important for the Aggies for the game. He knocked down 7 of 14 in the matchup giving him a field goal percentage of 50.0%, and had 5 rebounds. He tallied 19 points in his 38 mins on the hardwood and had 2 dimes for the contest.
North Carolina A&T has a win-loss record of 9-12 this season. As an offense, the Aggies are connecting on 45.2% from the field, which is 191st in college. North Carolina A&T has accounted for 1,588 pts so far this year (75.6 per game) and they grab 38.6 boards per contest. They are dishing out assists 11.9 times per game (323rd in D-1) and they are turning it over 13.0 times per game. The Aggies are responsible for committing 18.4 personal fouls every game and they hit 71.8% from the free throw line.
The Aggies on the defensive side of the court are 241st in college hoops in PPG given up with 76.0. They have forced 10.0 turnovers on a nightly basis and allow teams to shoot 44.1% from the field (191st in college hoops). The North Carolina A&T defense concedes 36.3% on shots from 3-point land (169 of 466) and opponents are making 68.2% of their free throw shots. They have surrendered 15.2 assists and 33.1 boards on a nightly basis, which is ranked 299th and 99th in college hoops.
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Tony Sink's Pick: Take Campbell
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