Birthdate: September 26, 2002
Hometown: Carmel, Indiana
Height: 5-foot-7
How to Pronounce Quincy McMahon (Quinn-see mick-mann)
Previous Team: San Diego Wave (NWSL)
Career Summary
Before Racing
At UCLA, McMahon won a national championship in 2022. Over her four-year career, she tallied 26 assists, eighth most in UCLA history. She led the Bruins in assists in both her junior and senior seasons.
McMahon played in 86 games with the Bruins in total, including 78 starts, and scored eight goals.
A decorated collegian, McMahon earned the Big Ten Tournament MVP as a senior in 2024 and earned selections to the All-Region second team (2023, 2024), All-Big Ten second team (2024), All-Pac-12 first team (2022, 2023), and Pac-12 All-Freshman Team (2021).
At the high school level, McMahon was Indiana’s Gatorade Player of the Year as senior at Guerin Catholic in 2020-21. She was a United Soccer Coaches All-American and was selected to play in the 2020-21 High School All-American game.
She played at the youth level with Indiana Fire Juniors. She also spent her summers in the pre-professional USL W League with Indy Eleven.
McMahon’s father, Tom, is a football coach. From 2007 to 2025, he was served as special teams coordinator for six different NFL teams. In 2006, he was on staff at the University of Louisville as the outside linebackers and special teams coach under head coach Bobby Petrino.
International
Internationally, McMahon has played with the U.S. Youth National Team at the U-18, U-19, U-20 and U-23 levels. In October, McMahon joined the U.S. U-23 team for a camp where she was teammates with Racing players Ella Hase and Katie O’Kane.






















































































































































































































































































