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Sixkiller's 5 Touchdowns, King's 4 Touchdowns Lead Campbell to 50-48 Double Overtime Win over Bryant

Kamden Sixkiller threw five touchdown passes, including a 77-yard game-winning pass to Randall King, securing Campbell's first season win after a 50-48 double overtime comeback.

  • Campbell defeated Bryant 50-48 in double overtime on Saturday in Smithfield, R.I., after mounting a fourth-quarter comeback led by Kamden Sixkiller and Randall King.
  • Campbell came into the matchup as one of only two teams without a win in the Coastal Athletic Association, while Bryant began its CAA schedule holding a 2-2 overall record.
  • Sixkiller threw five touchdown passes including two in the first half and two interceptions in the second, one returned by Bryant's Liam Lindo for a touchdown.
  • With six seconds left, Sixkiller connected with King on an 11-yard touchdown to take the lead, but Aldrich Doe responded with a touchdown catch for Bryant to level the score and force overtime, where both sides managed to score touchdowns.
  • The win improved Campbell's Coastal Athletic Association record, leaving Maine as the only winless team remaining and showcasing Campbell's resilience on offense and defense.
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Sixkiller's 5 touchdowns, King's 4 touchdowns lead Campbell to 50-48 double overtime win over Bryant

Kamden Sixkiller threw five touchdown passes and Randall King had four receiving touchdowns, as Campbell mounted a fourth-quarter comeback and a 50-48 win in double overtime over Bryant on Saturday.

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