Juniors Born in
Saskatoon, Campbell won a provincial junior title in 2002, skipping a team consisting of
Teejay Surik,
Janelle Lemon and
Maegan Strueby. At the
2002 Canadian Junior Curling Championships she led Saskatchewan to a third-place finish, after losing in the semifinal to Prince Edward Island's
Suzanne Gaudet.
Women's Campbell and her team of
Sherry Linton,
Allison Slupski and
Marcia Gudereit, would win the
Schmirler Curling Classic in 2007. Campbell was also the alternate for the
Amber Holland rink. She played in three Scotties to date as a member of the team, going 6-5 in 2010 and 2012 and winning it in 2011. The team won a silver medal at the
2011 Capital One World Women's Curling Championship in Denmark. Campbell was seven months pregnant at the time. At the
2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Holland would utilize Campbell as fifth player, when
Tammy Schneider was injured. Campbell would play six out of eleven round robin games, and finished round robin with the highest player percentages among seconds. The following season, Campbell played third for the
Amber Holland rink which included
Brooklyn Lemon and
Dailene Sivertson at front end. Campbell won one World Curling Tour event as a member of the Holland rink, the 2013
Boundary Ford Curling Classic. The team placed third at the
2013 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts and tied for fifth at the
2014 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts. After the season, Campbell left the Holland rink to form her own team, including former Scottish champion
Kelly Schafer (formerly Wood),
Teejay Haichert and
Kelsey Dutton. Campbell would start to notably find success again with her new team during the
2024-25 curling season, skipping a new team with
Rachel Erickson,
Abby Ackland and
Dayna Demmans. The team began at the
2024 PointsBet Invitational which they qualified for through CTRS points. In the opening round, they lost 8–5 to
Kate Cameron. On tour, they only reached the playoffs once at the Martensville International where they made the semifinals. They also played in the
2024 Tour Challenge Tier 2, however, finished 1–3. Although they struggled throughout the tour season, Team Campbell turned things around at the
2025 Viterra Prairie Pinnacle, going 7–1 through the round robin and earning a spot in the 1 vs. 2 game where they beat
Nancy Martin. Facing Martin again in the final, the team was unable to overcome an early four-point deficit, losing 8–7 and finishing second. Ackland then left the rink and was replaced by
Robyn Silvernagle for the
2025–26 season. On tour, the team made one final in Moose Jaw and qualified in four other events. At
provincials, they finished second through the round robin with a 6–2 record but then knocked off the previously undefeated
Ashley Thevenot 10–7 to qualify for the championship game. There, after losing the final in 2017, 2018 and 2025, Campbell won her first provincial championship as a skip when her team beat Jana Tisdale 4–3. ==Personal life==