BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Three Camels represent Campbell on the 2026 postseason All-CAA teams as announced by the conference Wednesday morning.
Hailey Kohlmann earned a spot on the first team, fellow defender
Kendall Wilson was named to the second team, and freshman goalkeeper
Adria Welsh was named to the all-rookie team.
It's the second consecutive season Campbell has placed one player on each of the CAA's first team, second team and rookie team.
A fifth-year senior from Crofton, Md., Kohlmann was an honorable mention on the All-CAA Preseason team and a two-time recipient of the conference's defensive player of the week honor. She ranked second in the CAA and set a new program record with 49 caused turnovers this season. Her 2.88 caused turnovers per game also ranked ninth in the NCAA. She set a new Campbell record with six caused turnovers against Gardner-Webb, then matched that output against Winthrop just a week later.
Kohlmann ranked fourth in the CAA with 2.53 ground balls per game, tied for the third-highest mark in team history. She started all 17 games this season and contributed five goals and three assists on the offensive side of the ball.
Kohlmann's running mate in the center of the Campbell defense, Wilson also started all 17 games and was third in the CAA and 13
th in the NCAA with 2.41 caused turnovers per game. A picture of consistency throughout the year, Wilson had just four games with less than two caused turnovers.
Wilson, who was a member of last year's CAA All-Rookie team, was an important piece on the draw for the Camels, registering 42 draw controls, second-most on the team. The sophomore from Dacula, Ga., also scored her first career goal against Longwood and recorded her first career assist against Monmouth.
A true freshman from Ellicott City, Md., Welsh became an instant difference-maker between the posts. She ranked third in the CAA with 133 saves, which ranks fourth in program history for a single season. Her mark of 7.82 saves per contest was fourth in the conference and sixth in team history.
Welsh set a new Campbell record with a .454 save percentage this year, which ranked second in the conference and top 30 in the NCAA. The two-time CAA Rookie of the Week also ranked eighth in the CAA with 2.06 ground balls per game.
The full All-CAA team members and the conference's major award winners can be found
here.
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