Birthdate: November 26, 2008
Hometown: Vienna Virginia
Height: 5-foot-7
How to Pronounce Audrey McKeen (mick-KEEN)
Previous Team: Virginia Development Academy (ECNL)
Career Summary
Before Racing
McKeen comes from the Virginia Development Academy (VDA), a youth club that competes in the Elite Club National League (ECNL).
A top-rated prospect, TopDrawerSoccer.com ranked McKeen as the No. 5 recruit in the Class of 2026, after she reclassified from 2027.
With VDA, her club team, McKeen was twice named a Youth All-American by the United Soccer Coaches. She was also a 2024-25 ECNL U-17 All-American and named to the ECNL All-Mid Atlantic First Team in the U-17 division.
She helped the VDA U-17 ECNL girls team reach the semifinals of the ECNL National Championships this past summer, and the club earned a top-15 national ranking.
At the scholastic level, McKeen competed for Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington County, Va. As a sophomore in the fall 2024 season, McKeen scored a school-record 37 goals and added nine assists. Her team finished as the runners-up in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) and won the Northern Virginia Independent Schools title.
McKeen won the WCAC Player of the Year award The Washington Post named her First Team All-Met in 2024. She was Second Team All-Met as a freshman in 2023.
As the result of her high school and club success, McKeen earned the 2024-2025 Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year award for girls soccer.
A multi-sport athlete, McKeen also ran track at Bishop O’Connell. In April, she competed with the school’s 4×100 relay team at the Penn Relays, a prestigious track and field competition that is the oldest and largest in the U.S., held at annually at the University of Pennsylvania.
International
McKeen has gained regular experience with the United States Youth National Team setup, including December when she participated in a combined U.S. Under-19 and Under-18 Women’s National Team camp in Florida.
In October, McKeen travelled to Portugal where she led the combined U.S. U-19 and U-18 group to a 1-0 win over the Republic of Ireland, scoring the 78th minute winner. Three days later, she scored twice in a 3-3 draw with Portugal. It was her first camp at the U-19 level.
In March, McKeen also joined the United States U-17 Women’s National Team for a pair of World Cup qualifiers. Her first USYNT call-up came in January, also with the U-17 team.


































































































































































































































































































