TERRE HAUTE, Ind. –
Camille Clark continues to haul in awards as she has been named to the United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-American Second Team.
Clark has now received three awards from the United Soccer Coaches, as she was also selected to both the All-Region and Scholar All-Region First Teams.
Clark played all 90 minutes in 15 of her 16 appearances this season, where she totaled 1,395 minutes.
The centerback helped lead Rose-Hulman to a school-tying record of 12 shutouts on the season, which ranked first overall in the HCAC. The Fightin' Engineers' defense concluded the 2025 season by allowing just 0.93 goals per game, which ranks in the top ten in program history.
The Plainfield, Ind. native helped the Fightin' Engineers clinch the #2-seed in the HCAC Tournament, where she scored goals in back-to-back victories to wrap up the regular season.
Clark would later score the biggest goal of her career, on a 25th-minute header against Hanover in the HCAC Championship game. Additionally, Clark and Rose-Hulman's defensive line would allow just two shots in goal, as the Fightin' Engineers won their fourth-ever HCAC title by a score of 1-0.
Clark is the lone triple major to receive Division III Scholar All-American honors, and she will graduate in the spring of 2026 with degrees in chemical engineering, biochemistry, and molecular biology. Following graduation, Clark will continue her studies at Rose-Hulman as she pursues a master's degree in chemical engineering.
The 2025 HCAC Defensive Player of the Year is just the second Fightin' Engineer in school history to be named to the USC Scholar All-American Team, joining Christina Rogers, who received the award in 2020.