BUIES CREEK, N.C. -- Seeking its fourth straight win, Campbell travels to Charlotte Thursday night for a 7:00 p.m. kick.
The matchup between the Camels (3-1-1) and the 49ers (4-1) can be streamed live through UNC Charlotte TV and followed along through live stats and on twitter - @GoCamelsWSOC.
LAST TIME OUT: Katie Lockwood scored a pair of goals and Ashleigh Harris added another as Campbell picked up its third straight win with a 3-0 decision at St. Peter's Sunday afternoon.
The Huddersfield, U.K. native opened the scoring line by taking a pass from Jessica Donald who played the ball up into the box where Lockwood chipped the ball over the keepers head for the score in the 60th minute.
Just 10 minutes later, Donald fed the senior again on a cross from the far side into the box. Lockwood took the feed and finished past the diving keeper.
In her fifth career start, sophomore Reaghan Duval tallied her second solo shutout by recording four saves. The Waxhaw, N.C. native has now not surrendered a goal over 330 minutes of action.
LOCKWOOD, DUVAL AND HARRIS SWEEP BIG SOUTH HONORS: Campbell swept the Big South Conference weekly honors as Katie Lockwood was named the Attacking Player of the Week and Reaghan Duval the Defensive Player of the Week while Ashleigh Harris was named the Freshman of the Week.
The sweep of all three honors marks the first time the Camels have claimed all three awards since rejoining the Big South in 2011. Campbell last tabbed two conference player of the week honors on October 2, 2017 when Alexa Genas (Attack- ing) and Siara Southerland (Freshman) received honors. CU has
Over two games, Katie Lockwood netted four goals and added an assist while rookie Ashleigh Harris netted two goals
- one in each contest. Sophomore Reaghan Duval has not allowed a goal in 330 consecutive minutes including 170 score- less minutes over the past week. The Waxhaw, N.C. native recorded nine saves on the week for a pair of shutouts (1 solo, 1 combined) and now has three wins on the season with 27 saves and a 0.98 goals against average.
Following this week's trio of honors, Campbell has now had players earn league honors all three weeks this season follow- ing Parker Ormsby being named Freshman of the Week on August 26 and Alexa Genas being named Attacking Player of the Week on September 9.
CAMELS TOP MOUNT ST. MARY'S: Katie Lockwood struck for two goals and Ashleigh Harris added an additional strike as Campbell picked up its second straight win with a 3-0 victory over Mount St. Mary's Thursday night (9/5).
Leading 1-0, the University of Alabama transfer scored her first goal of the night on a breakaway from Genas who found her breaking down the middle of the pitch. Just three minutes later, Genas played a ball over the defenders to a lone streaking Katie Lockwood who finished for the final score of the contest.
Freshman Ashleigh Harris scored the first goal of her young Campbell career in the 28th minute off an acrobatic diving pass from Jessica Donald into Harris right in front of the net for the finish.
GENAS NAMED BIG SOUTH ATTACKING PLAYER OF THE WEEK (9/3): Senior forward Alexa Genas was named
the Big South Conference Attacking Player of the Week after scoring two goals across two games against Furman and Coastal Carolina. The honor marked the fourth time in her career she has been honored. Genas scored a goal in all three games to start the season and has posted a point in every match after dishing out two assists in against Mount St. Mary's.
ORMSBY NAMED FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (8/26): After scoring and assisting a goal in her first collegiate start, Parker Ormsby was named the Big South Conference Freshman of the Week. The Wilmington native ignited the Campbell comeback with a strike to make it 3-2 before assisting the match-tying goal in the 88th minute.
SCOUTING CHARLOTTE: The 49ers have one two consecutive matches and four of their first five. Most recently Charlotte defeated Western Carolina 5-0 before edging out Appalachian State 3-2 in overtime. The 49ers only loss on the season came against No. 25 ranked Wake Forest. The squad has a balanced scoring attack behind Julia Grainda (5 goals, 2 assists), Megan Greene (3 goals, 1 assist) and Riley Orr (2 goals, 1 assist). Defensively, the 49ers keep the ball off the back line which has made goal keeper Abby Stapleton make just nine saves on the year while allowing five over 450 minutes for a goals against average of 1.00 including three shutouts.Â
CAMELS vs 49ers: Thursday's match marks just the second overall meeting between the two teams. Charlotte claimed the one matchup in 1994 at home 2-1
NEXT UP: Campbell closes out non-conference play at home against Wofford on Sunday (9/15) at 3:00 p.m.