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Football Campbell announced in April 2006 that the university would be restarting its football program for 2008. The Fighting Camels compete at the
NCAA Division I FCS level as a member of the
Big South Conference beginning in the 2018 season.
Dale Steele was the first head coach of the Camels and coached from the 2008 season to the 2012 season. His best season was the 2011 season in which the Camels finished 6–5. On November 27, 2012, Campbell University announced former
University of Nebraska and
Carolina Panthers standout,
Mike Minter, as their new Head Football Coach.
Men's basketball Campbell's basketball teams play their home games in the 3,100-seat
John W. Pope, Jr. Convocation Center which opened in 2008 and replaced
Carter Gymnasium. Campbell's only men's basketball conference championship at the
Division I level occurred in 1992 when the Fighting Camels won the
Big South Conference tournament held that year at the
Civic Center of Anderson in
Anderson, South Carolina. This win placed Campbell in the
1992 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and 1992 is still the school's only NCAA appearance. The 16th seeded Fighting Camels were defeated by the top-seeded
Duke Blue Devils in
Greensboro, North Carolina, 82–56.
Women's basketball The Fighting Camels women's basketball program have two conference championship seasons. Campbell won the
Big South Conference tournament in 1989 by defeating
Radford University 58–53 in
Radford, Virginia. Campbell also won the 2000
Atlantic Sun Conference championship, held in
Pelham, Alabama by defeating
Georgia State University 66–49, which earned the Lady Camels a 15th seed in the
2000 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament East Regional. However, Campbell lost in the opening round to the 2nd seeded
Duke Blue Devils at
Cameron Indoor Stadium in
Durham, North Carolina. Ronny Fisher is in his eighth season as the head coach as of the 2023–24 season, having taken over after Wanda Watkins' 35-year tenure on April 5, 2016.
Baseball The Fighting Camels baseball team plays its home games at the on-campus
Jim Perry Stadium, which was known until 2012 as Taylor Field.
Jim Perry was a baseball and basketball player at Campbell prior to playing in
Major League Baseball and earning the 1970 American League
Cy Young Award. Campbell won the
Big South Conference titles in 1988, 1990, 2014, 2018 and 2019. The last appearance by the Fighting Camels in the NCAA Division I baseball tournament was in 2021 when the team played in the Starkville Regional in
Starkville, Mississippi. Former
Major League Baseball pitcher
Jim Perry played college ball for the Fighting Camels from 1955 to 1956. Jim's
Hall of Fame brother,
Gaylord, also went to Campbell from 1958 to 1960 but didn't play baseball. Campbell alum
Cedric Mullins, a member of the
Baltimore Orioles, was named to the
MLB All-Star Game in 2021. The Fighting Camels are now coached by
Justin Haire.
Men's wrestling The Fighting Camels wrestling team is an associate member of the
Southern Conference.
Wrestling was founded at Campbell in 1968 under the guidance of Gerald Brown. There have been 10 different coaches that directed the Camels over the past 40 years. The most notable coach would have to be Dave Auble. Auble (1999–2004) was a former U.S. Olympic wrestling coach. The most successful coach was Jerry Hartman. Hartman (1981–1988) had a record of 80–39 in his career as a head coach. The team was coached by former U.S. Olympian
Cary Kolat from 2016 to 2020. His successor is Scotti Sentes, a two-time All-American for
Central Michigan University. In 2017, the team achieved career highs with its first Southern Conference title, five NCAA qualifiers, and the school's first All-American in Nathan Kraisser. == Traditions ==