Early career Campbell was a three-year member of Team Saskatchewan, twice serving as team
captain. She represented
Saskatchewan at the
National Women's Under-18 Championship in 2007, as the team finished fifth overall. She won a gold medal at Saskatchewan provincials with the Melville Millionaires in 2006. In 2007, she competed in the Mac's Midget Tournament with the Melville Prairie Fire. She participated for Saskatchewan at the 2008 National Women's Under-18 Championship and placed fifth again. The following year, she played for Saskatchewan at the 2009 National Women's Under-18 and led the team to a seventh-place finish. Of note, Campbell led Melville in scoring in 2006-07 and 2007–08. She was also part of
Hockey Canada's Pursuit of Excellence team. She captained Pursuit of Excellence in 2008–09 and 2009–10. She won a silver medal at the Kamloops International Bantam Ice Hockey Tournament with Pursuit of Excellence in 2009, where she was recognized as top forward and tournament MVP. In 2009–10, she finished second in scoring and helped the Pursuit of Excellence win the 2010 Challenge Cup of the
Junior Women's Hockey League (JWHL). In the 41 games she played with Pursuit of Excellence, she scored 57
goals and 47
assists for 104
points.
Cornell Big Red Campbell’s
college ice hockey career was played with the
Cornell Big Red women's ice hockey program of
Cornell University in the
ECAC Hockey conference of the
NCAA Division I from the
2010–11 season through the
2013–14 season. On October 23, 2010, Campbell scored a
hat-trick against the
Robert Morris Colonials. Two of the goals came on the
power play. In the 2010 ECAC Hockey semifinals, Campbell notched a goal in the win over the
Quinnipiac Bobcats. Although she missed the ECAC Hockey championship game against
Dartmouth due to injury, Campbell returned to the lineup for the
NCAA Frozen Four loss to the
Boston University Terriers on March 18. In February 2016, she organized a fundraiser for Do It For Daron (DIFD), a non-profit organization that promotes "open dialogue about youth mental health." During the event, Calgary Inferno players donned purple jerseys, the official color of DIFD. Campbell helped the Calgary Inferno capture their first-ever
Clarkson Cup championship in
2016. Contested at Ottawa's
Canadian Tire Centre, she scored twice in an 8–3 victory over
Les Canadiennes de Montréal. ==International play==