Top-ranked Stanford is sending two players to the U.S. national team as midfielder Andi Sullivan and goalkeeper Jane Campbell will join 22 others called into an October training camp, coach Jill Ellis announced Thursday.

The Cardinal stalwarts will try to make the 18-woman rosters for friendlies against Switzerland on Oct. 19 in Sandy, Utah, and Oct. 23 in Minneapolis.

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Sullivan and Campbell were two of three current college players to get the call-up. Brigham Young forward Ashley Hatch, who has an NCAA-leading 15 goals this year, is the other.

Campbell, the reigning Pac-12 goalkeeper of the year, earned her first national team selection in 2013 when she was 17. The Cardinal senior hasn’t been called back until now. Sullivan, a junior with four goals and four assists, is making her senior national team debut.

Ellis called in 11 players who have never represented the senior national team as the coach begins the evaluations for the 2019 World Cup cycle.