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McKenna Duncan

Women's Lacrosse

Campbell travels to William & Mary for final road game of season

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – The Fighting Camels go on the road for the final time this season to take on William & Mary in their penultimate game of the 2026 season.  
 
Game Coverage
Campbell (9-6, 0-5) at William & Mary (7-7, 2-3)
Saturday, Apr. 18 | 12:00 PM
Williamsburg | Martin Family Stadium
Live Stats
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Series History
William & Mary holds a 4-1 advantage in the overall series. The teams are 1-1 as CAA foes.
 
Scouting the Opponents
The Tribe is on a three-game losing streak and has totaled 13 goals in its last two CAA matchups. The team is second in the CAA in shooting percentage and ground balls per game.
 
Taylor McCall leads the team with 27 goals, and Grace Walter has contributed 22 goals and 16 assists and is second on the team with 42 draw controls.
 
Goalkeeper Anna Lopez averages 9.0 saves per game with a .452 save percentage, both second in the CAA.
 
Watkins in the Circle
Drew Watkins set a new career high with 12 draw controls against Monmouth, three below the school record. She also hit double digits with 10 against ECU.
 
She has 78 draw controls, ninth place in team history. Her 96 career draw controls over two seasons is already the ninth-best mark in program history.
 
100 for Duncan
Senior attack McKenna Duncan became the latest Camel to surpass 100 career points, doing so against Hofstra.
 
She is one of two CAA players to have 20+ goals and 20+ assists.
 
Kohlmann's Caused Turnovers
Hailey Kohlmann set the new Campbell record with 38 caused turnovers in a single season with five games remaining in the season. She has caused 72 turnovers in her career, third-highest mark in school history. Her mark of 1.22 CTO per game is fourth-most in school history.
 
Wonderful Welsh
Freshman Adria Welsh has tallied 116 saves this year, seventh place in school history in career saves. She is seventh place for saves in a season. She is averaging 7.73 saves per game, the sixth-best mark in program history for a single season and second place for a career.
 
Laur's Flowers
Caroline Laur is first in the CAA and is 19th in the country with a .548 shot percentage.
 
A Century of Victories
Campbell won its 100th game in program history with a 16-9 victory over ECU on March 8. The win was also the 8th in a row, setting a new program record.
 
Prominent Defense
Fifth-year defender Hailey Kohlmann is ninth in the NCAA in caused turnovers, tallying 2.80 per game. She also ranks 34th in the country in ground balls per game (2.47). Adria Welsh is 3rd in the CAA with a .438 save percentage.
 
The Camels rank 56th in the NCAA in scoring defense.
 
CAA Hardware
Hailey Kohlmann is a two-time CAA Defensive Player of the Week. Adria Welsh has two CAA Rookie of the Week honors, and Chole Annibell and Emma Penkunas have each received one CAA Offensive Player of the Week nod.
 
Late Game Heroics
Caroline Laur scored two goals in the final three minutes to complete the comeback against High Point.
 
Against Winthrop, Chloe Annibell netted the game winner with 1:20 left on the clock.
 
White's Early Season Hat Tricks
Sophomore Paige White recorded hat tricks in the first two games of the season. She opened the 2026 campaign with four goals against Jacksonville, followed by three goals and three assists against Gardner-Webb.
 
Preseason Accolades
Fifth-year defender Hailey Kohlmann was selected as an honorable mention on the All-CAA Preseason Team.
 
Looking for Difference Makers
The Camels are looking to replace two program greats with the departure of Rasa Welsh and Sam Bischoff. Welsh is third all-time in career assists, and Bischoff is second all-time in career goals. Both players ended their careers top five in career points.
 
Head Coach Dawn Easley
Coach Easley is in the midst of her 13th season at the helm in Buies Creek. She owns a record of 95-119 at Campbell and a 153-150 overall record.
 
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Players Mentioned

Rasa Welsh

#33 Rasa Welsh

Attack
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Chloe Annibell

#23 Chloe Annibell

Attack
5' 3"
Sophomore
McKenna Duncan

#3 McKenna Duncan

Attack
5' 4"
Senior
Hailey Kohlmann

#12 Hailey Kohlmann

Defense
5' 9"
Fifth Year
Caroline Laur

#21 Caroline Laur

Attack
5' 9"
Junior
Emma Penkunas

#29 Emma Penkunas

Attack
5' 5"
Sophomore
Drew Watkins

#30 Drew Watkins

Midfield
5' 9"
Sophomore
Paige White

#11 Paige White

Attack
5' 6"
Sophomore
Adria Welsh

#28 Adria Welsh

Goalie
6' 2"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Rasa Welsh

#33 Rasa Welsh

5' 9"
Graduate Student
Attack
Chloe Annibell

#23 Chloe Annibell

5' 3"
Sophomore
Attack
McKenna Duncan

#3 McKenna Duncan

5' 4"
Senior
Attack
Hailey Kohlmann

#12 Hailey Kohlmann

5' 9"
Fifth Year
Defense
Caroline Laur

#21 Caroline Laur

5' 9"
Junior
Attack
Emma Penkunas

#29 Emma Penkunas

5' 5"
Sophomore
Attack
Drew Watkins

#30 Drew Watkins

5' 9"
Sophomore
Midfield
Paige White

#11 Paige White

5' 6"
Sophomore
Attack
Adria Welsh

#28 Adria Welsh

6' 2"
Freshman
Goalie