Hillary Beall

[2] A native of Laguna Beach, California, Beall started playing soccer at the age of eleven[3] first as a striker before switching to goalkeeper.

[7] The Wolverines won their first Big Ten tournament in 20 years,[15] and the Michigan Daily identified her as the “lynchpin’ and ‘x-factor’ of the team.

[12] In the Big Ten final Beall stopped all three shots on net sending the Wolverines to their first NCAA tournament since 2019[16] and third in the program's history.

[18] Beall was signed as a rookie to Racing Louisville FC, and towards the end of the 2022 season, she was sent on loan to play for Australian side Western United through early 2024.

[21] Beall spent two professional seasons on loan from Louisville Racing to Western United, an A-League Women's expansion club based in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

Due to its successful challenges of more established clubs, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) deemed Western United's first year in top-flight play a ‘fairytale’ one, which included an upset 1–0 victory over Sydney FC to reach the grand final.

[24] Beall returned for her second season with Western United, which, according to its general manager Mal Impiombato, was an indicator of the club's commitment to be a serious contender in the A-League.

[25] “Her accolades and awards spoke to the quality she brought on the pitch and it was important for us to bring that back into our squad as we continue to aim high in the Liberty A-League.”[25] Beall joined the San Diego Wave as a goalkeeper in the 2024 pre-season.

During the club's 3–1 victory over Bay FC, Beall saved a penalty kick attempt from Deyna Castellanos near the end of the game.