U18 WNT Roster for the Pinatar Cup
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Kamiya Beck
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 2026
F
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Solar SC
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Brynna Burrus
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 2027
D
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Tophat SC
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Cate Cantu
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 2026
GK
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Penn Fusion
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Brianna Concepcion
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 2027
F
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STA
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Ryana Dill
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 2026
D
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Bethesda SC
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Lily Jeakle
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 2027
F
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Nationals
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Kate Kemmerley
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 2026
F
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Penn Fusion
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Elayna Kocher
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 2026
F
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Penn Fusion
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Ella Kral
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 2026
F
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Lamorinda SC
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Audrey McKeen
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 2026
F
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Racing Louisville Academy
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Gracelynn Milam
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 2026
D
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Lou Fusz Athletic
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Olivia Robinson
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 2026
F
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STA
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Anastasia Showler-Little
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 2027
MF
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PDA
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Kyndal Shuler
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 2026
MF
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VDA
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Vienna Whipple
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 2027
D
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Crossfire Premier SC
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The U.S. Under-18 Women’s National Team will travel to San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain for the Pinatar Cup 2026 from February 25-March 6.
The USA will play two matches, both at the Pinatar Arena, taking on the Sweden U-18 WNT on March 3 and the Hungary U-19 WNT on March 6.
The winner of the round-robin competition will be determined on total points, with three for a win, one for a tie and zero for a loss. The tiebreakers are 1) best goal difference, 2) most goals scored, 3) best Fair Play Ranking, 4) Best FIFA ranking and then 5) drawing lots.
This will be the first international action of the year for U.S. U-18 WNT head coach Toni Pressley’s squad, which features just one professional player in Racing Louisville FC forward Audrey McKeen.
McKeen signed her first pro contract in early January. Last October, she traveled to Portugal with a combined U.S. U-18/U-19 WNT and scored the game winner in 1-0 win over the Republic of Ireland. Three days later, she scored twice in a 3-3 draw with Portugal.
All 20 players on this roster were born in 2008. Players born on or after Jan. 1, 2006, are age-eligible for the 2026 FIFA Women’s U-20 World Cup in Poland, but that roster will likely include mostly 2006 and 2007-born players.
U.S. U-18 Women’s National Team Roster (Club/College; Hometown)
Training Camp & Matches – San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain
Goalkeepers (2): Cate Cantu (Penn Fusion SA; Ardmore, Pa.), Hannah Folliard (Georgia; Plainfield, Ill.)
Defenders (6): Brynna Burrus (Tophat SC; Acworth, Ga.), Ryana Dill (Bethesda SC; Waldorf, Md.), Gracelynn Milam (Notre Dame; Saint Charles, Mo.), Marlee Raymond (Penn State; Cumming, Ga.), Olivia Robinson (STA; Scotch Plains, N.J.), Vienna Whipple (Crossfire Premier SC; Bellevue, Wash.)
Midfielders (6): Brooke Bunton (SMU; Green Cove Springs, Fla.), Brianna Concepcion (STA; Elizabeth, N.J.), Kamdyn Fuller (TCU; Southlake, Texas), Riley Kennedy (North Carolina; Holly Springs, N.C.), Ella Kral (Lamorinda SC; Berkeley, Calif.), Anastasia Showler-Little (Players Development Academy; Boonton, N.J.)
Forwards (6): Kamiya Beck (SMU; Lancaster, Texas), Lily Jeakle (Nationals SC; Lake Orion, Mich.), Kate Kemmerley (Penn Fusion SA; Berwyn, Pa.), Elayna Kocher (Penn Fusion SA; Allentown, Pa.), Audrey McKeen (Racing Louisville FC; Vienna, Va.), Kyndal Shuler (Virginia; Warrenton, Va.)
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