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27 games played
Cooper Campbell is a sophomore guard and one of Troy's primary playmakers, averaging 13.3 points and 4.2 assists per game. Troy does not rely on any single scorer — Cooper Campbell is one of 4 players averaging between 13.0 and 15.3 points. He has been a dangerous perimeter threat, hitting 40.8% from deep. He has started all 27 games this season.
Cooper Campbell is a sophomore guard from Puyallup, Washington who joined Troy alongside his older brother Cobi as part of the Trojans' 2024 signing class. Their father, Scott Campbell — who coached high school basketball at Puyallup High for 13 seasons — was later hired as a Troy assistant coach, making the Campbells a full family operation in Troy, Alabama. Cooper honed his craft at Elite Prep and Phoenix Prep before committing, averaging 20 points and six assists per game while shooting 42 percent from three. In his freshman season he scored a career-high 16 points against ULM. Now a sophomore and full-time starter, Campbell has evolved into one of the Sun Belt's top young guards, averaging 13.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game on over 40 percent three-point shooting. Head coach Scott Cross praised him as "way ahead of a typical freshman" when he arrived — that assessment has proven accurate.
Cooper Campbell is a sophomore guard from Puyallup, Washington who joined Troy alongside his older brother Cobi as part of the Trojans' 2024 signing class. Their father, Scott Campbell — who coached high school basketball at Puyallup High for 13 seasons — was later hired as a Troy assistant coach, making the Campbells a full family operation in Troy, Alabama. Cooper honed his craft at Elite Prep and Phoenix Prep before committing, averaging 20 points and six assists per game while shooting 42 percent from three. In his freshman season he scored a career-high 16 points against ULM. Now a sophomore and full-time starter, Campbell has evolved into one of the Sun Belt's top young guards, averaging 13.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game on over 40 percent three-point shooting. Head coach Scott Cross praised him as "way ahead of a typical freshman" when he arrived — that assessment has proven accurate.
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