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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Sophomore forward
Tiana Campbell of the Concord University women's soccer team has been voted to the Division II Conference Commissioner's Association (D2CCA) All-American Teams that were released Tuesday afternoon.
Campbell, a native of Plymouth, England, earned a spot on the D2CCA All-American Third Team.
During her Mountain East Conference Offensive Player season—that also included a spot on the D2CCA All-Atlantic Region First Team—Campbell scored 16 goals and notched four assists. Her 16 goals rank in a tie for eighth in Division II while her 36 points place her tenth in the country.
Though Campbell had three braces through the first nine games of the season, she heated up down the stretch of the 2025 campaign. She had nine goals over the final eight games of the year. Campbell netted her first career hat trick in the MEC Quarterfinals against Point Park (Nov. 19), a 3-0 CU victory. She added her fourth brace of the season, and the eighth of her career, in a home win over West Liberty (Oct. 18).
And she capped the season by scoring in three straight contests, and four of the final five games, including a tally in the MEC Semifinals at Fairmont State (Nov. 12).
Campbell's 16 goals are tied for 10
th in a single season at Concord with fellow All-Americans Leah Foster (2019) and
Sydney Tucker (2024).
Campbell is the eighth All-American in program history, and the seventh All-American for head coach
Luke Duffy in his 10
th season guiding the program—all seven All-Americans for Coach Duffy have come since 2019.
Also on Tuesday, Campbell was named to the United Soccer Coaches' All-Atlantic Region Second Team.
Catawba's Bree Ehmer was the D2CCA Ron Lenz Division II National Player of the Year.
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