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Last "Chalk Talk" Scheduled

-by TitanCentral.com Feb 26, 2003
Titans Can't Figure Out Winning Formula
Cal State Fullerton falls to 1-5 in 7-point loss to LMU
-by TitanCentral.com Dec 8, 2002
Titan Basketball Preview
New year, new players, bring new hope to Cal State Fullerton basketball
-by TitanCentral.com Dec 5, 2002
Titans Play First Exhibition Wednesday
2002-2003 squad tips off at 7 p.m. at the Titan Gym.
-by TitanCentral.com Nov 12, 2002
Pre-Season Prognosis
On paper, the Titans appear to have more depth than they've had in years
-by TitanCentral.com Oct 30, 2002
First Impressions from First Practice
Some comments and opinions from the Titans first practice
-by TitanCentral.com Oct 14, 2002
Basketball Roster Shaping Up

-by TitanCentral.com Aug 27, 2002

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Brandon Campbell
Ht: 6-5 Wt: 205 PPG: 11.5
Position: SF, SG
Date of Birth: 07/12/1980
Birthplace: St. Louis,  MO
Class: Senior
High School: Cardinal Ritter College Prep H
(St. Louis, MO)


Biography:
This will be the fifth year in the basketball program for Brandon Campbell, but the first where he will be concentrating solely on the sport after a brilliant four-year track and field career... "Hopefully, he can avoid the nagging foot injuries he had last year," says Coach Daniels... "He hasn't really been totally healthy in my two years"... Brandon is one of the most gifted athletes to ever have worn a Titan uniform... He became only the second Titan male to earn All-American track and field honors at the Div. I level when he placed sixth in the high jump at the 2002 NCAA championships in Baton Rouge, Louisiana... He cleared 7 1 3/4... He also placed 16th in the long jump at 24 7 3/4... He had suffered a pulled hamstring three weeks earlier, which severely limited him at the Big West Conference championshps, where a year earlier he was selected Male Athlete of the Year (2001) after winning the high jump and long jump and running on the Titans' championship 4x400 relay team...Brandon had made great strides in two seasons as a Titan basketball player and was poised on the threshold of stardom before suffering a knee injury in the 2000-01 season opener at Oregon State... Surgery was not required, but his brief attempt to come back proved discouraging and he sat out the remainder of the year and successfully obtained a medical hardship to repeat his third year of basketball eligibility... The knee was healthy by track and field season... He finished up with six school track and field records: 25-10 in the long jump, 7-4.5 in the high jump, 46.98 in the 400 meters, 6,637 points in the decathlon and a spot on the 4x100 (40.15) and 4x400 (3:10.46) relay teams... On the basketball court he is a versatile swing man who has been asked on more than one occasion to help the Titans along the front line where his outstanding leaping ability allows him to compete... Meanwhile, his outside shot improved and he led the 1999-2000 Titans in field goal percentage at .538 and was an outstanding .481 (13-for-27) from 3-point range. CSF IN 2001-02: With a healthy knee, Brandon came back to start all 27 games and average better than 30 minutes per game... He ranked second on the team in scoring at 11.5 points per game and his rebound average of 4.2 was third best... He capped the season with a career game, scoring 28 points (next best total is 20) to lead the Titans to a season-ending win at Cal Poly on March 2... He hit 9 of 11 shots including 4 of 5 from 3-point range... He made 6 of 7 free throws and grabbed 3 rebounds in 34 highly productive minutes... For the season he had the best 3-point field goal percentage (.402) of any Titan who averaged more than one attempt per game... He had the second-best field goal percentage and scored in double figures 18 times including 7 games in a row early in the season.

CSF IN 2000-01: Brandon went down in a heap after tripping over a teammate midway through the first half of the season opener at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, Oregon, on Nov. 17, 2000... Surgery was not required and his rehabilitation enabled him to attempt to return to action in late December... But after an ineffective 23 minutes vs. Northern Arizona, he was deemed lost for the season and sought a medical hardship to regain the year of eligibility... In track and field he was the Big West Male Athlete of the Year after winning conference titles in both the high jump and long jump and running with the Titans' victorious 4x400 mete