| Emilie Campbell |
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 | Class: Freshman
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 | Hometown: London, Ontario
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 | High School: Mother Teresa
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 | Height: 5-4
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 | Position: D
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 | Experience: Fr.-HS
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FRESHMAN (2012)
Experienced action in 12 of the team's 20 matches, starting one, against No. 10 Virginia (Aug. 31) ... logged 303 minutes, 66 during Big 12 Conference contests ... collected three shots and one assist during the year ... recorded shots against Arkansas (Aug. 19), Toledo (Aug. 26) and Oklahoma (Oct. 31) ... attempts against the Rockets and Sooners were on goal ... recorded assist on Kelsey Shimmick's second goal against the Sooners in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship ... played a career-high 58 minutes in a 3-0 victory over Toledo ... made collegiate debut with 17 minutes against Dayton (Aug. 17).
CLUB
A three-year member of the Canadian National Team training center (2010-12) ... member of the U-17 Canadian Women's National Team player pool in 2010 ... helped lead the Ontario Provincial Team to two gold medals (U16 in 2008 and 2010) and one silver (U14 in 2006) ... club team was the London City Flash, which claimed the U14 Canadian National Championship and U14 Ontario Cup title in 2006 ... lifted the North London Flash to the U16 Ontario Cup finals in 2008 and the title a year earlier at the U15 level.
HIGH SCHOOL
Helped Mother Teresa Catholic Secondary School to the 2011 Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations AAAA soccer tournament gold medal ... the program's most valuable player, along with her sister, Chantale, in 2012 ... played volleyball for three years.
PERSONAL
Born on Jan. 9, 1994, to Terry and Diane Campbell (pronounced CAM-bull) in London, Ontario, Canada ... identical twin, Chantale, is also a member of the Longhorns soccer team ... has two older brothers, Eric and Matthew ... major is undecided ... Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll selection (Fall 2012) ... lists Christine Sinclair of the Canadian Women's National Team as her favorite athlete ... says her biggest inspiration is her parents because they have a great work ethic and are kind and helpful.