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She has also represented the United States on the under-23 and under-17 national teams.[2] In January 2013 at age 17, Campbell became the youngest goalkeeper ever called to a national training camp for the senior United States women’s national soccer team.[3] Campbell won a bronze medal in the 2020 Summer Olympics.Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Early life[edit]Club career[edit]Houston Dash, 2017\u2013[edit]International career[edit]Personal life[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Early life[edit]Campbell attended Darlington School, a college-preparatory school in Rome, Georgia. She was named NSCAA All-American in 2011. She was a member of the club “Concord Fire South”, and with this team won the under-16 state championship.Campbell won the under-14 state title with the North Atlanta Soccer Association while playing with their under-12 through under-15 teams. She played for the Silver Backs under-10 and under-11 teams.Campbell attended Stanford University from 2013\u20132017 where she studied psychology and played for the Stanford Cardinal.[4] She became the starting goalkeeper during her freshman year.[5] In her sophomore year, Stanford reached the semifinal game of the NCAA Women’s College Cup.[6]Club career[edit]Houston Dash, 2017\u2013[edit]On January 12, 2017, Campbell was selected by the Houston Dash as the 15th pick in the 2017 NWSL College Draft.[7] A few months later, she was designated as an allocated player for the team.[8] Campbell was named a finalist for 2017 NWSL Rookie of the year.[9]International career[edit]Campbell was a member of the US team that won the 2012 CONCACAF Women’s U-17 Championship in Guatemala and qualified for the Azerbaijan 2012 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. In Guatemala, Campbell started and played every minute of all five games; had all shutout games, and made one assist during the tournament on a goal by Andi Sullivan off a booming punt against Trinidad and Tobago women’s national football team.[10]Campbell is undefeated in her U-17 national team career with nine wins, 3 draws and no loss. Campbell first played for U-17 national team at the age of 15; and she attended United States women’s national under-23 soccer team training camp in October 2011 as a 16-year-old.[11]On January 22, 2013, Campbell was called to the national training camp for the first time by head coach Tom Sermanni, to train with the team who were training for a friendly match ahead of the 2013 Algarve Cup.[3][12] She made her senior team debut in April 2017 in a friendly against Russia, coming on as a second-half substitute for Ashlyn Harris.On August 23, 2018 she was named to the United States U-23 team for the 2018 Nordic tournament.[13]Campbell was a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Although she did not appear in any games in Tokyo, she won a bronze medal as a member of the team.[14]Personal life[edit]Campbell was on Headmaster’s List in 2010 and was a member of the National Honor Society in 2012. Both of her parents are former Navy fighter pilots, and both parents were collegiate athletes. Her mother Chrystal rowed crew at the Naval Academy and her father Mike played hockey and rowed crew at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. She followed the footsteps of her grandfather and great-great-grandfather to Stanford University in 2013.[15]References[edit]^ “Jane Campbell”. U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on October 5, 2013.^ “FIFA Player Statistics: Jane Campbell”. FIFA. Archived from the original on September 25, 2012.^ a b “Sermanni Names 29-Player Training Camp Roster for First Matches of 2013”. U.S.Soccer. Archived from the original on January 25, 2013.^ “Q&A: With Jane Campbell”. Stanford University. Archived from the original on October 5, 2013.^ “Freshman Lift Stanford”. Stanford Athletics.^ “Stanford Exits College Cup”. Stanford Athletics.^ Roepken, Corey (April 9, 2017). “Dash goalkeeper Jane Campbell makes U.S. national team debut”. Houston Chronicle. Retrieved April 11, 2017.^ Verar, Bianca (April 7, 2017). “NWSL announces two US allocations for Houston Dash”. Vavel. Retrieved April 11, 2017.^ “NWSL announces finalists for 2017 post season awards”. October 5, 2017. Retrieved July 16, 2018.^ “U.S. U17s prepare for World Cup qualifying”. ESPN. Retrieved March 11, 2013.^ “Future Game Changer: Jane Campbell”. Sports Illustrated. July 5, 2012. Retrieved March 11, 2013.^ “Future Olympians: Jane Campbell”. Sports Illustrated. August 13, 2012.^ “U-23 WNT HEADED TO NORWAY FOR 2018 NORDIC TOURNAMENT”. August 23, 2018. Retrieved August 23, 2018.^ “CAMPBELL Jane”. Retrieved August 5, 2021.^ “Jane Campbell Bio”. 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