Player Details

Name

Jane Campbell

Height

5' 9"

Date of Birth

2.17.1995 (29)

Birthplace

Kennesaw, Georgia

Position

Goalkeeper
Career Summary

2022 SEASON (HOUSTON)

• Started 21 matches for the Dash as they secured their first NWSL playoff berth
• Tied career highs for wins (nine) and clean sheets (six)

2021 SEASON (HOUSTON)

• Earned 4th regular-season shutout in 4-0 win at LOU 9/26
• Started Women’s ICC 3rd place game vs. Barcelona 8/21 in Portland
• Has allowed only 18 goals in 17 regular-season games, her best single-season GAA • 8 wins, 7 losses, 3 ties in 2021 regular season

2020 SEASON (HOUSTON)

• Posted 4 shutouts at the NWSL Challenge Cup to help club win first trophy • Made 2 PK saves in Cup quarterfinal to help Dash advance to semifinal
• Started all 11 games (Challenge Cup and Fall Series)

2019 SEASON (HOUSTON)

• Set NWSL record for regulation PK saves, making 4 in one season • Played every minute in goal for second straight season
• Tied club record for single-season shutouts, earning 6 clean sheets

2018 SEASON (HOUSTON)

• Logged a total of 65 saves • Played every minute in goal

2017 SEASON (HOUSTON)

• Registered three shutouts in 2017, starting 16 games as a rookie • Started every game beginning June 23 at Orlando
• Made NWSL debut at Seattle Reign FC in April 2017

COLLEGE (STANFORD, 2013-16)

• 2016 NSCAA All-American honors in her final year
• Finished collegiate career with 35 shutouts, tied for most in program history • Played 7431 minutes defending the Cardinal goal with 210 career saves

INTERNATIONAL (USA)
7 caps, 4 shutouts as of October 26, 2021
• Made senior debut at BBVA Stadium on April 9, 2017 as a second-half sub vs. Russia • Earned first USWNT start a year later, again in Houston, vs. Mexico on April 8, 2018
• Posted 4 shutouts so far in 2021 — vs. Colombia (January friendly), Argentina (SheBelieves Cup), Paraguay (September friendly), South Korea (October friendly)
• Named an alternate for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic roster and was later upgraded to full roster per FIFA ruling; earned bronze medal (no appearances)
• First high-school-aged player to be called into the senior national team since forward Amy Rodriguez in 2005