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Basketball: CU Lady Tigers win Battle of Highway 55 contest Campbellsville, KY - The Lady Tigers faced-off against rival Lindsey Wilson College in Powell Athletic Center Tuesday night. Campbellsville won the Battle of Highway 55 with a score of 93-60. The Lady Tigers stand at #1 in the NAIA Coaches' Poll, while the Blue Raiders are currently receiving votes. The CU starters of the evening were Faith Lake, Lexy Lake, Ashlee McGeorge, Bailey Pedigo, and Courtney Pritchett. Campbellsville will compete next at Cumberland University (TN) on December 11th. The Mid-South match-up will begin at 2pmCT/3pmET. The Lindsey Wilson women's basketball team will return home on Friday to take on No. 13-ranked Indiana Wesleyan before leaving for Puerto Rico next week. Tipoff is scheduled for 6pmCT in Biggers Sports Center. This story was posted on 2021-12-08 09:03:17
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