Early career in Northern Ireland McVea played youth football for
Ards FC in 2004. While at Ards, he made multiple international appearances for Northern Ireland at U17, U18, and U19 levels. McVea moved to the United States to attend and play
college soccer at
Loyola University Maryland, after being scouted by the then-coach for the
Greyhounds,
Mark Mettrick.
College McVea played for four years at Loyola. In his freshman season, he was named to the
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) All-Rookie, and MAAC Second Team squad. He was named the MAAC Defensive Player of the Year, and earned spots on the league First Team, and the NSCAA/adidas North Atlantic Regional first team in his sophomore year. In his Junior year he was again named MAAC Defensive Player of the Year, MAAC First Team, and the NSCAA/adidas North Atlantic Region first team but was also awarded NSCAA/adidas 1st Team All-American honors, and was named to the
MAC Hermann Trophy watch list. As a senior, McVea was again on the MAC Hermann Trophy watch list and was named MAAC Defensive Player of the Year for a third straight year, making him the first player to receive the accolade in 3 consecutive seasons. He was also a MAAC First Team selection, NSCAA/adidas North Atlantic Region first team selection, and was nominated for the prestigious
Lowe's Senior CLASS Award. He finished his college career having played 83 games for the Greyhounds, with 6 goals and 2 assists to his name. He was named to the MAAC 40th Anniversary Men's Soccer Team on September 1, 2020.
Professional McVea turned professional in 2010 when he signed to play in Finland for
FC Lahti in the
Veikkausliiga. He made his professional debut on April 17, 2010, in the team's 2010 season opener against
FF Jaro. McVae returned to the US to play for the now-defunct
Norfolk SharX of the
Major Indoor Soccer League in the 2011/2012 season.
Coaching In 2011, McVea served as assistant coach of the Northern Ireland Schools Football Association in
Belfast before returning to the US. McVea then went on to serve as an assistant coach for the
Old Dominion Monarchs men's soccer team from 2013 to 2015, including during the team's
2014 Conference USA championship run. McVea left to serve as assistant coach to the
Elon University men's soccer team for the 2016 season, but returned to ODU in 2017 as associate coach. McVea was named head coach of the ODU team in 2023, following the retirement of long-time coach Alan Dawson. == Personal life ==