Camden Kowalski
- position D
- height 6-2
- class Redshirt Junior
- Hometown Mundelein, Ill.
- High school Mundelein
- Previous School Bradley
- position D
- height 6-2
- class Redshirt Junior
- Hometown Mundelein, Ill.
- High school Mundelein
- Previous School Bradley
Camden Kowalski Bio
Awards & Recognition
- MVC Honor Roll (2021, 2022)
- Fall State Farm MVC Good Neighbor Award (2023)
2023 (BU)
Appeared in 13 contests while starting in 10 on Bradley’s back line … Collected 936 total minutes … Collected a solo assist and registered six shots with two of them being on goal … Part of Bradley’s increased defensive intensity as he was a part of four Bradley shutouts … Played the full 90 minutes in 8 matches … Earned an assist versus UIC (10/22) … Captained first three games
2022 (BU)
Medical Redshirt
2021 (BU)
One of two field players to start all 18 games during the 2021 season … Topped the field players by logging 1,553 minutes during his first fall campaign … Played most of the season in the back line but moved into an attacking position late in the year … Finished the 2021 season with five points on two goals and an assist.
Spring 2021 (BU)
A true freshman for the 2020-21 season, Kowalski appeared in eight of the abbreviated season’s 11 games, including seven as a starter in Bradley’s back line.
Pre-College:
A two-sport athlete for the Mustangs, Kowalski also played baseball at Mundelein High School … Played soccer for head coach Ernie Billittier … Was all-conference, all-area and all-sectional during his junior and senior seasons on the pitch … As a senior in 2019 he scored 42 points on 19 goals and four assists … Helped Mundelein to a regional championship during his junior year in 2018, when he collected 24 points on nine goals and six assists.
Personal:
Son of John and Deanna Kowalski … Has a brother, Carson … A third-generation athlete, Camden’s grandfather, Gordan Lund, played professional baseball from 1960-70 for the Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles and Seattle Pilots … His mother, Deanna Kowalski (Eastern lllinois) and aunt, Deb Nolley (Miami-OH), played NCAA Division I volleyball.