U18/19 WNT Roster for Florida Training Camp

U18/19 WNT Roster for Florida Training Camp
by U.S. Soccer
November 25, 2025
Players featured in this article:
F | Crossfire Premier SC
Josie Biehl |  2026
GK | San Diego Surf
F | STA
Ryana Dill |  2027
D | Bethesda SC
F | Michigan Hawks
D | Cincinnati United Soccer Club
MF | Utah Celtic FC
Lael Hill |  2026
F | Orlando City Youth Soccer
Lily Jeakle |  2027
F | Nationals
GK | Real Colorado
Ayva Jordan |  2026
F | Slammers
F | Penn Fusion
D | CE Europa
Ella Kral |  2026
F | Lamorinda SC
Nina Laba |  2026
D | Michigan Hawks
F | VDA
D | Lou Fusz Athletic
MF | FC Stars of Mass
Ana Ramirez |  2026
D | Lou Fusz Athletic
D | FC Prime

A combined roster of U.S. Under-19 Women’s National Team players (born in 2007) and U.S. Under-18 Youth National Team players (born in 2008) will come together in West Palm Beach, Fla. for a training camp running from Nov. 25-Dec. 2. The players will have the opportunity to attend the U.S. Women’s National Team match against Italy on Dec. 1 at Chase Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

This U-18/U-19 age group is coming off a trip to Portugal during that last FIFA window in which it beat Ireland (1-0) and tied Portugal (3-3). Just seven of the players in this camp were on that European trip, but one of them is forward Audrey McKeen, who scored the lone goal in the win over the Irish and scored twice in the draw with Portugal.

With the roster consisting mostly of players born in 2008, U.S. U-18 WNT head coach Toni Pressley will lead this camp and will be assisted by U.S. U-19 WNT head coach Carrie Kveton. Of the 24 players called up for this roster, 19 were born in 2008 and five were born in 2007.

The roster features one player from the USL Super League in defender Alexa Strickler of Fort Lauderdale United FC and three college players, 6-foot-2 goalkeeper Elizabeth Thornton of Wake Forest, midfielder Brooke Bunton of SMU and midfielder Adia Symmonds, who attends Mississippi State. The remainder of the roster comes from youth clubs, including one in Spain, where defender Claire Kessenger plays for CE Europa in Spain’s top amateur division for girls.

Players born on or after Jan. 1, 2006, are age-eligible for next year’s 2026 FIFA Women’s U-20 World Cup in Poland, meaning all 24 players in camp are training and playing for a shot at that tournament.

U.S. U-19/U-18 Women’s National Team Training Camp Roster by Position (College/Club; Hometown) - West Palm Beach, Fla.

Goalkeepers (3): Josie Biehl (Unattached; Carlsbad, Calif.), Elli Johnson (Real Colorado; Fort Collins, Colo.), Elizabeth Thornton (Wake Forest University; Purcellville, Va.)

Defenders (8): Brynna Burrus (Tophat SC; Acworth, Ga.), Ryana Dill (Bethesda SC; Waldorf, Md.), Braelyn Even (Ohio Elite SA; Fairfield, Ohio), Claire Kessenger (CE Europa Femenino, ESP; Barcelona, Spain), Nina Laba (Michigan Hawks; Northville, Mich.), Gracelynn Milam (Lou Fusz Athletic; Saint Charles, Mo.), Ana Ramirez (Lou Fusz Athletic; St. Louis, Mo.), Alexa Strickler (Fort Lauderdale United FC; Boca Raton, Fla.)

Midfielders (6): Brooke Bunton (SMU; Green Cove Springs, Fla.), Brianna Concepcion (STA; Elizabeth, N.J.), Addison Feldman (Utah Celtic FC; Salt Lake City, Utah), Lael Hill (Orlando City SC; Windermere, Fla.), Ella Kral (Lamorinda SC; Berkeley, Calif.); Adia Symmonds (Mississippi State; Tampa, Fla.)

Forwards (7): Anna Babcock (Crossfire Premier SC; Sedro-Woolley, Wash.), Alison Ernst (Michigan Hawks; Northville, Mich.), Lily Jeakle (Nationals; Lake Orion, Mich.), Ayva Jordan (Slammers FC HB Koge; Las Vegas, Nev.), Kate Kemmerley (Penn Fusion SA; Berwyn, Pa.), Audrey McKeen (Virginia Development Academy; Vienna, Va.), Emmy O'Donnell (FC Stars Blue; Concord, Mass.)

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