The last time Ball State played Ohio on the road Jan. 9, the Bobcats' forward Antonio Campbell dominated with 27 points while Kenny Kaminski was held scoreless. Things were different a month later at Worthen Arena.
Campbell was once again the leading scorer, this time with 26 points. He also had 10 rebounds while going 2-2 from 3-point range. Campbell used his 6-foot-8, 260-pound frame to aggressively back down the Ball State defenders and use a combination of hook shots and spin moves to finish around the rim.
“I thought [Campbell] was a load, and for whatever reason, he makes every 3 he shoots against us," head coach James Whitford said.