McGlynn made her NWSL debut in a 1–1 draw against Kansas City NWSL on July 3, 2021.[8] The match was her only appearance of the season.[9]
Piteå IF (2021–2022)
On December 15, 2021, Gotham FC announced that McGlynn had signed with Piteå IF of the Swedish Damallsvenskan but would retain her rights to play in the NWSL until the 2024 NWSL pre-season.[9] Piteå signed McGlynn to replace departing goalkeeper Guro Pettersen.[10]
McGlynn appeared in all 26 of the team's matches in the 2022 Damallsvenskan, conceding 26 goals and being credited with 9 clean sheets. Piteå finished the season in 7th place. She announced in October that she would leave the team and return to the United States to get married (see § Personal life).[11][12] Before leaving, McGlynn was awarded the 2022 Norrstjärnan award as the top women's footballer in Norrbotten County.[13]
NJ/NY Gotham FC (2023)
McGlynn signed a two-year contract with NJ/NY Gotham FC on January 6, 2023.[14] In August, she became the team's starting keeper after Abby Smith's season-ending injury.[15] In the 2023 NWSL Championship, McGlynn was sent off in the 90+7th minute for handling the ball outside the penalty box. Outfield player Nealy Martin replaced her in net as Gotham held on to claim the championship 2–1 against OL Reign.[16]
Haught received her first senior national team call up on October 25, 2024, to replace an injured Jane Campbell for the team's Olympic gold medal victory tour.[20] She made her senior team debut a few days later on October 30, starting in a friendly against Argentina and keeping a clean sheet to secure a 3–0 victory.[21]
Personal life
In January 2021, McGlynn announced her engagement to Tommy Haught,[22] who proposed to her in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. The couple had been dating since October 2019.[23] The two married on December 1, 2022.[12][24]
Career statistics
Club
As of November 1, 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition