Hall of Fame
A two-time Atlantic 10 All-Conference and All-Championship team selection in his two seasons at Rhode Island, Cameron led the Rams to the 2006 Atlantic 10 title after transferring from West Virginia. He was the 2007 A-10 Midfielder of the Year as a senior, also earning First Team All-Conference and All-Mid-Atlantic recognition. Cameron and the Rams defeated Rutgers in the opening round of the 2006 NCAA Championship in a shootout. Following his collegiate career, Cameron went on to start for the United States at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. He appeared in 55 matches for Team USA from 2010-17 and was the Man of the Match in the national team's victory over Ghana at the 2014 World Cup. Cameron played seven seasons in Major League Soccer (Houston Dynamo from 2008-12; FC Cincinnati from 2021-22) and also played six seasons in the English Premier League with Stoke City (2012-2018) as well as two seasons in the EFL Championship with the Queens Park Rangers (2019-21). A two-time MLS All-Star, he was named to the 2009 MLS Best XI Team.