Campbell Fighting Camels vs Stony Brook Seawolves Prediction, 3/7/2026 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Campbell Fighting Camels vs Stony Brook Seawolves
Date: Saturday, March 7, 2026
Location: CareFirst Arena in Washington, DC
TV: ESPN+
The Campbell Fighting Camels (14-17) are headed to CareFirst Arena on Saturday where they will compete against the Stony Brook Seawolves (17-14) in the CAA Tournament.

The Campbell Fighting Camels faced off with North Carolina A&T and took home the win by a score of 90-72 in their last contest. When it comes to personal fouls, the Fighting Camels ended up walking away with 18 while North Carolina A&T totaled 16 personal fouls. They also knocked down 5 of their 15 attempts from downtown. North Carolina A&T walked away from this one shooting 52.4% at the free throw line by knocking down 11 of 21 tries. Furthermore, North Carolina A&T grabbed 26 rebounds (10 offensive, 16 defensive), but finished the game with no rejections. North Carolina A&T totaled 14 assists and had 6 steals in the matchup. Pertaining to defending, Campbell allowed the other team to go 46.7% from the floor on 28 of 60 shooting. They also recorded 21 assists for this game while forcing the other team into 13 turnovers and earning 5 steals. Concerning pulling down rebounds, they earned 32 with 10 of them being on the offensive end. When they shot from the charity stripe, the Fighting Camels made 16 of 22 shots for a rate of 72.7%. Campbell ended the contest having earned a 55.2% FG percentage (32 of 58) and converted 10 of their 23 three-point shots.
D.J. Smith is one guy who was a major factor for the game. He ended up with 26 points on 8 of 15 shooting. He saw the court for 36 minutes played and also collected 6 rebounds. He finished the game shooting 53.3% from the field and totaled 2 assists.
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Campbell will take the court with a win-loss mark of 14-17 on the season. They are turning it over 12.1 times per contest and as a unit are committing 17.5 fouls every game. As a unit, Campbell is snagging 35.7 rebounds per game and has earned 388 assists on the season, which ranks 266th in college hoops in terms of passing the rock. The Fighting Camels are shooting 33.2% on shots beyond the perimeter (229 of 690) and 72.4% from the free throw line. They are averaging 78.9 pts per game (106th in Division 1) while shooting 45.0% from the field.
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On the defensive end, the Fighting Camels are able to force 12.5 turnovers per contest while drawing 19.3 personal fouls. They are ranked 245th in college in giving up assists with 434 surrendered for the campaign. The Fighting Camels defense is giving up an opponent shooting percentage of 48.2% (873 of 1,810) and they surrender 33.4 boards per game as a team. They are giving up 36.3% on 3-pointers while they are 287th in D-1 in points per game from their opponents (77.6).
The last time they took the court, the Stony Brook Seawolves took a loss by a final score of 69-57 when they played Towson. Regarding how they cleaned up the glass, Stony Brook permitted Towson to pull down 38 overall (13 on the offensive glass). They finished 40.0% from beyond the arc by shooting 10 of 25 and ended up shooting 11 of 18 at the charity stripe (61.1%). The Seawolves permitted Towson to knock down 24 out of their 57 attempts from the floor which had them shooting 42.1% for the contest. In all, the Seawolves shot 22 out of 59 from the field which gave them a rate of 37.3%. In the matter of shots from downtown, Stony Brook converted 10 out of their 29 attempts (34.5%). They were able to make 3 of the free throws for a rate of 75.0%. Towson earned 8 personal fouls in this matchup which got the Seawolves to the free throw line for a total of 4 attempts. They gave up possession 9 times, while getting 5 steals in this contest. The Seawolves were able to snag 20 defensive rebounds and 8 offensive rebounds totaling 28 for the contest.
Erik Pratt was important for the Seawolves for this game. He scored 16 points in his 38 mins of playing time and earned 4 dimes in this contest. He made 6 out of 12 for this contest giving him a rate of 50.0%, and had 7 rebounds.
Stony Brook has a record of 17-14 on the season. On the offensive side of the ball, the Seawolves are shooting 42.2% from the field, which has them ranked 321st in the country. Stony Brook has totaled 2,206 pts for the campaign (71.2 per game) and they collect 35.1 boards per game. They are assisting teammates 13.3 times per contest (228th in the country) and they turn it over 11.3 times per contest. The Seawolves are committing 15.6 fouls every game while shooting 71.6% from the free throw line.
The Stony Brook defense gives up 34.9% on shots from beyond the perimeter (251 of 719) and opponents are connecting on 71.3% of their free throw attempts. They have given up 13.1 dimes and 37.6 boards on a nightly basis, which is ranked 159th and 336th in Division 1. The Seawolves on the defensive end are ranked 84th in Division 1 in PPG given up with 70.4. They have forced 12.0 turnovers per game and have allowed teams to shoot 42.2% from the field (69th in Division 1).
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Campbell
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