Updated Dec 23, 2012 - 3:31 pm
Seattle defeats Campbell 72-49
SEATTLE (AP) - D'Vonne Pickett Jr. had 16 points and 10 rebounds to help Seattle beat Campbell 72-49 on Saturday night.
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Pickett was 5 of 8 from the field on his way to the first double-double in his career.
Deshaun Sunderhaus had 12 points and a team-high 11 rebounds. Clarence Trent had 12 points, and Prince Obasi added 10.
Campbell (3-9) led 32-30 at halftime, but only shot 37 percent from the field for the game. Seattle (5-5) shot 48 percent.
Darren White led the Flying Camels with 14 points, and Andrew Ryan had 11. Four players had three rebounds: White, Ryan, Trey Freeman and Antwon Oliver.
Campbell has lost four consecutive games.
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Gary Hill Jr. has been immersed in the Pacific Northwest sports scene since childhood. Growing up in Tacoma listening to Bob Blackburn, Pete Gross, Dave Niehaus, Bob Robertson, Kevin Calabro, Bob Rondeau and the other local royalty of radio ignited an unyielding passion for sports broadcasting that eventually lured him to Washington State University. Since college Gary has served as play-by-play announcer, analyst or studio host for Seattle University, the Seattle SuperSonics, Seattle Storm, the University of Washington, and the University of Puget Sound among others. 























