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Teagan Wy

Teagan Wy

Teagan Wy

BirthdayJul 30, 2004
HometownRancho Santa Margarita, California
CountryUSA
Height5'10"
CollegeUniversity of California
PronounsShe/Her
Acquired
2026-01-16 from University of California

COLLEGE
Wy capped a four-year collegiate career at California as one of the ACC’s top goalkeepers, making 53 appearances and delivering consistent high-level performances against elite competition. She emerged as a conference standout during the 2025 season, earning multiple ACC Defensive Player of the Week honors while finishing tied for second in the league with 81 saves and ranking third with a 4.26 saves-per-match average. As a junior in 2024, Wy earned Second Team All-ACC recognition and produced several of the most notable performances of her career, including a .833 save percentage in California’s first NCAA Championship win in 10 years against No. 22 Pepperdine and a career-high nine saves against eventual national champion North Carolina. Wy first established herself as a top goalkeeper during her sophomore season in 2023, starting all 19 matches, earning Third Team All-Pac-12 honors, ranking second in the conference with 86 saves and recording five solo shutouts, anchoring the Golden Bears throughout her collegiate career.

INTERNATIONAL
Wy has represented the United States at multiple youth international levels, highlighted by her role at the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, where she started every match for the U.S. She delivered one of the tournament’s defining moments in the quarterfinal against Germany, making the decisive save to send the Americans to the semifinals, and helped the United States earn a bronze medal. In January 2025, Wy was selected to train at the U.S. Futures Camp, where she trained alongside Gotham FC defender Lilly Reale. Earlier in her international career, Wy served as the starting goalkeeper for the U.S. U-15 national team at the 2018 Concacaf Girls’ U-15 Championship, helping the United States claim the tournament title.

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