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Campbell joins HPU women's basketball staff

Women's Basketball

Campbell joins HPU women's basketball staff

The High Point University women's basketball team has added Morganne Campbell as Director of Women's Basketball Operations, head coach DeUnna Hendrix announced on Thursday. Campbell spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at Clemson after completing her playing career with the Tigers.

"I am very excited to have Morganne join the HPU women's basketball family," Hendrix said. "At Clemson she competed at a very high level and she knows what it takes to perform at an elite level. She models the type of character  we want our student-athletes to have with her loyalty, work ethic and willingness to learn and grow."

Campbell was the graduate assistant coach for two seasons at Clemson, where she oversaw the managers, organized recruiting efforts and supervised strength & conditioning workouts. She also organized the teams' community service projects and maintained the team's social media accounts.

While working with the team, Campbell was completing her Masters Degree in Youth, Leadership and Development.

Prior to returning to Clemson for graduate school, she spent a year as an intern for the Community Relations department with the Orange Bowl Committee in Miami, FL There, she helped organize several big events, including the "Big Buddy Dinner" and the "Field of Dreams Scholarship." She also helped plan many community service projects leading up to the events.

Campbell played in 98 games in her career for Clemson as a guard, starting 36 contests, including 28 as a sophomore, when she averaged 8.5 points and 3.4 rebounds per game. She finished her career with 468 points, 196 rebounds, and 94 steals in 1,781 minutes for the Lady Tigers.

Originally from Fairburn, Ga., Campbell graduated from Clemson in 2010 with a degree in Health Sciences.

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