2018 (Senior):
United Soccer Coaches Second-Team All-American
WCC Player of the Year
United Soccer Coaches All-West Region Team Selection
All-WCC First Team Selection
3X WCC Player of the Week
Second-round draft pick by Sporting Kansas City in the 2019 MLS SuperDraft
Put together one of the best seasons in Pacific soccer''s modern era. Started in all 19 games scoring nine goals and assisting on five more for a total of 23 points. Led the Tigers in goals, points, shots, shots on goal and tied for the team lead in assists and game-winning goals. Was top-five in the WCC in: points, points per game, goals, goals per game, assists and game-winning goals. Finished out his career at Pacific as the all-time leader in: points (48), goals (19) and is tied for second in career assists (10). Set single-season Pacific records in: points (23), points per game (1.21), goals per game (0.47), game-winning goals (4). Scored game-winning goals against #14 California, San Jose State, Loyola Marymount and Gonzaga. Scored goals in four of the first seven games of the year. Scored in four-straight games from Oct. 13 to Oct. 28 and recorded goals in five of the last six regular-season games. Had back-to-back three-point games against Santa Clara and San Francisco on October 13 and 19. Took a season-high four shots in a game four times. Assisted on two goals in Pacific''s win over #11 Portland on Nov. 3. In the final six games of the regular season, he had five goals, four assists and 14 points.
2017 (Junior):
First Team All-WCC
Started in all 19 games for the Tigers. Set career highs in single-season goals with five and points with 12. Third on the team in goals and tied for fourth in assists. Scored the game-winning goal in a 4-3 victory over Santa Clara. Scored in back-to-back games against Santa Clara and San Diego on October 18 and 27. Recorded a season-best six shots against Santa Clara.
2016 (Sophomore):
Appeared in all 19 games for the Tigers, 15 of which were starts. Tied for second on the team with four goals, and was tied for third in assists with three. Netted his first goal on the season in the regular season opener against Drake (Aug. 26) and scored the game-winner against #11 San Diego State (Sep 23). Logged back-to-back assists against Cal State Fullerton (Sep. 25) and Georgia State (Oct. 2). Following the season, the Flower Mound, Texas native earned WCC Honorable Mention honors and won WCC All-Academic honorable mention recognition for his performance in the classroom.
2015 (Freshman):
Saw action in nine games, including four starts at midfield. Recorded his first collegiate goal against Utah Valley (Sept. 4) and registered five shots, two of which were on goal. Riley''s two points on the year were tied for the fourth-most on the Orange and Black.
High School:
Riley joins Pacific from Flower Mound High School, where he was a First Team All-District honoree. At the club level, Riley played for the Dallas Texans, where he was the team captain for the 97 Red squad. The club won multiple tournament cups, the U14 Tivoli Cup in Denmark, U16 San Marino Cup in Italy, the North Texas Classic, the North Texas State Cup, Region III, and Disney Showcase Premier Flight.
Personal:
Camden is the son of Mike and Holly Riley. He has a younger brother Cooper. Camden is majoring in engineering.