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33 Facts About McKenzie Berryhill

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McKenzie Marie Berryhill was born on March 24,1993 and is an American retired soccer player who played as a defender.

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McKenzie Berryhill was named First Team All-Pac-12 Conference as a senior and helped the Sun Devils qualify for the 2014 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament.

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McKenzie Berryhill began her four-year professional career after being drafted by Portland Thorns FC in the third round of the 2016 NWSL College Draft.

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McKenzie Berryhill appeared in five games for Portland before moving to Orlando Pride, although she did not make an appearance during parts of two seasons with the Pride.

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McKenzie Berryhill then played one year in Norway with Klepp IL before returning to the United States for a season with Washington Spirit.

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McKenzie Berryhill helped the United States women's national futsal team to a seventh place finish at the 2017 AMF Futsal Women's World Cup.

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McKenzie Berryhill was born on March 24,1993, in Phoenix, Arizona.

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McKenzie Berryhill was a two-sport athlete at Greenway High School in Phoenix, playing soccer and competing on the track and field team, and was twice named to The Arizona Republic All-Phoenix Girls Soccer Team.

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McKenzie Berryhill committed to play college soccer at Arizona State University, part of a recruiting class that included Cali Farquharson.

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McKenzie Berryhill helped the Sun Devils qualify for the 2014 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament, where they beat Northern Arizona to earn their first tournament victory since 2003.

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McKenzie Berryhill concluded her time at Arizona State with a career-high three goals from 18 appearances as a senior.

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McKenzie Berryhill wrapped up her collegiate career with six goals and four assists from 76 appearances.

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For five summer seasons, from 2010 to 2014, McKenzie Berryhill played in the Women's Premier Soccer League with Phoenix Del Sol.

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McKenzie Berryhill first played with Phoenix in 2010, following her sophomore year of high school, and scored one goal in eight appearances while helping the club to an appearance in the WPSL playoffs.

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McKenzie Berryhill scored once in six appearances in 2011 and added a further seven appearances in 2012 before going to Arizona State.

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McKenzie Berryhill continued to play for Phoenix following her first two collegiate seasons, scoring once in seven appearances during the 2013 campaign.

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McKenzie Berryhill was on the roster for the 2014 season after her sophomore year at ASU.

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McKenzie Berryhill was drafted by Portland Thorns FC with the 21st overall pick of the 2016 NWSL College Draft.

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McKenzie Berryhill was one of two Arizona State players selected, as her Sun Devil teammate Cali Farquharson went to Washington Spirit with the 12th overall pick.

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McKenzie Berryhill replaced Christine Sinclair at halftime, but was herself substituted for Shade Pratt in the 72nd minute.

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McKenzie Berryhill went unselected off the wire and subsequently became a free agent.

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McKenzie Berryhill helped Klepp to a second-place finish in the Toppserien, buoyed by a 12-match unbeaten streak to finish the season, as well as a run to the semifinals of the cup.

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McKenzie Berryhill departed the club at the end of the year following the expiration of her contract.

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McKenzie Berryhill replaced Meggie Dougherty Howard in the 75th minute and finished out the game at center back.

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McKenzie Berryhill played sparingly throughout the remainder of the season, finishing with a total of three appearances in all competitions.

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McKenzie Berryhill cleared the wire and subsequently became a free agent.

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Ahead of the 2020 season, McKenzie Berryhill went on trial in Sweden with defending Damallsvenskan champions FC Rosengard.

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On July 19,2020, McKenzie Berryhill announced her retirement from professional soccer.

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Outside of her soccer career, McKenzie Berryhill played futsal, an indoor variant of the sport.

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McKenzie Berryhill was a member of the United States women's national futsal team squad for the 2017 AMF Futsal Women's World Cup, alongside former Portland teammate Maureen Fitzgerald.

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McKenzie Berryhill graduated from Arizona State with a Bachelor of Science in communication.

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McKenzie Berryhill is engaged to fellow soccer player Chloe Logarzo, who she met while they were teammates with Washington Spirit.

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McKenzie Berryhill is the second of three children: her younger sister, Davis, is a cheerleader for the Arizona Cardinals, and her older sister, Devin, works as a golf professional at Phoenix Country Club.