Category: NWSL

A Much Needed Chicago Win | Chicago 1-0 Orlando

Published by Amelia Hirtle, 3 years ago

After playing a game three days ago, the Red Stars returned to the pitch in a must win the game against the Orlando Pride. At the beginning of Wednesday’s slate of games, Chicago sat in 7th place, just below the playoff line, and with 3 games left, it was important for them to get a win.

Cascadia Derby draw in NWSL (1-1)

Published by Marilia Macedo, 3 years ago

The Cascadia Derby played between Portland Thorns and OL Reign at Providence Park, which happened this Wednesday (13), gave one point each, and secured, for now, the first spot in the season for Portland. Weaver scored for the home team and Rapinoe for the visitors - that remains in second place.

Crunch Time for the Red Stars

Published by Amelia Hirtle, 3 years ago

It has been more than a week since The Athletic article was released, detailing the horrible allegations of abuse from former coach Paul Riley. On Friday October 1, 2021, the players of the NWSL asked the league to postpone the games slated for that night and weekend. With the games on hold, the players took a pause and acted by demanding more of the league.

Racing Louisville Out of Playoff Consideration After Washington Spirit’s 3-0 Win

Published by Area Sports Network, 3 years ago

By Christine Espinoza

Any hope of Racing seeing the postseason has been dashed by a resounding defeat from the Washington Spirit last night. 
Spirit’s win can largely be credited to the dynamic between Ashley Hatch and Trinity Rodman. Hatch found the back of Michelle Beto’s net at the 8th minute with a remarkable pass from Rodman at the beginning of the match. They later repeated this sequence, taking advantage of Beto’s distance from the box again, at the 80th’ minute. This goal not only gave Hatch a brace, it also has now tied her with OL Reign’s Bethany Balcer for most goals scored this season. 
While the third goal clearly cemented Spirit’s win, the fifth yellow card of the season picked up by Savannah McCaskill, which will suspend her for one game, and the penalty kick that awarded them their second goal seemed to have slowed their game until substitutions were made in the second half. McCaskill was shown the yellow card at the 39th and the penalty was given after Ashely Sanchez seemed to have been tripped by a couple of Racing’s defensive players within the box. The penalty kick was scored by Andi Sullivan in the 52nd
While Louisville defended stronger, to a literal fault, than they had previously done, they simply could not get make the finishing passes toward the goal or get past goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe. A few of the best approaches came from Cece Kizer, Yuiki Nagasato, and Cheyna Matthews, the latter making several very close shots.  Interim coach Mario Sanchez also saw a difference once Matthews was on the field saying that when she came into the game, she “did really, really well.” He also reiterated their goal of improving their game stating, “We are going to continue to learn and develop and get better and better every day, and that’s never going to end.”
The win now puts Washington Spirit in fourth place in the standings. 
Racing will next play Orlando Pride on Saturday, October 16th

Oops, I did it again: Fishlock struck twice and led the Reign to victory

Published by Marilia Macedo, 3 years ago

The team coached by Laura Harvey came from behind to win this Sunday at Cheney Stadium against the Chicago Red Stars. The talented Jessica Fishlock scored twice - which prompted a standing ovation -, Lavelle got the third and helped the team to reach three big points.

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