Player Details

Name

Jane Campbell

Height

5' 9"

Date of Birth

2.17.1995 (28)

Birthplace

Kennesaw, GA United States

Position

Goalkeeper
2023 MLS Regular Season
2023 MLS Regular Season
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