Kacey Dell Burke, née Kacey Dell White is an American professional soccer midfielder and coach.
Education
She attended Grace Preparatory Academy in Arlington, Texas where she was named to the NSCAA All-America squad in 2001 and was a Parade All-American selection. White attended the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill from 2002-2005. She finished her career having scored 22 goals and serving 58 assists for a total of 102 points during her collegiate career.
Career
She most recently played for the Atlanta Beat of Women"s Professional Soccer and the United States women"s national soccer team Born in Aurora, Colorado, White began playing soccer at the age of five. White played club soccer for the Solar "84 and Defeeters "84.
She also played for the regional Olympic Development Program (ODP) team from 1997 to 2002.
North Carolina Tar Heels
She also ranked fifth on North Carolina"s all-time career assists list and fourth at the national level in 2003 with 16 assists. In 2005, White earn Most Valuable Player (Most Valuable Player) honors at the Atlantic Coast Conference (Administrative Committee on Company-ordination) tournament.
Club
White signed with Bälinge IF in Sweden for the 2006 season and was later named Uppland Forward of the Year. In 2007, she played for AIK in Sweden"s Damallsvenskan.
In 2008, White was selected 21st overall during the 2009 WPS Draft by Sky Blue Football Club. She started in 19 of the 22 games she played during the inaugural season of the WPS and scored three goals.
She returned to Sky Blue during the 2010 season, starting 23 of 24 games. White signed with magicJack, formerly the Washington Freedom for the 2011 season. She made one appearance for the team
In June, White was traded to the Atlanta Beat in exchange for a 2012 fourth round draft pick.
She started in all nine of her appearances for the club during the 2011 season and scored a goal against her former team, magicJack on June 12. International
White represented the United States as various youth levels, including the under-19 and under-21 national teams.
On November 2, 2006, she debuted for the United States women"s national soccer team during at match against the Netherlands during the Peace Queen Cup in South of Korea. White was an alternate for the senior national team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in China.
In 2012, White became an assistant coach for the Oklahoma Sooners women"s soccer team
She previously was a volunteer assistant coach at Southern Methodist University in 2008 and an assistant coach at Texas Technical University in 2007. In 2015, she was added to the coaching staff of the Capital Area Soccer League for the U-15 to U-18 girls programs, effective for the Fall 2015 season.