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AU Lacrosse: In rookie season, Taylor Moreno crowned champion

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The second season of Athletes Unlimited lacrosse concluded with rookie goaltender Taylor Moreno being crowned champion – a mere three months after she won an NCAA title with North Carolina.

“It definitely wasn’t anything that I was expecting,” Moreno told Just Women’s Sports. “My focus was just on having fun and enjoying the opportunity that I was given. Obviously, that ended in the best possible way it could have ended. It’s surreal.”

Moreno amassed 1,798 points on the season, which put her just 16 points ahead of second-place finisher Sam Apuzzo. The two duked it out atop the leaderboard for the final three weeks after Moreno vaulted to the top as a member of Team Apuzzo in the first week.

The goaltender says she was lucky to have been a member of Team Apuzzo in that first week, as their team went undefeated. After that, she was on her own – having to navigate learning the Athletes Unlimited system as a rookie while also learning how to draft a team.

“I think every draft that I did, I learned something new about myself and about all these girls in the league,” she said.

The education paid off, as Team Moreno went undefeated in the final week. The squad was propelled in part by Kenzie Kent, who had a hat trick in every single game and amassed a total of 10 goals on the weekend – which helped her finish second in the league in goals this season (26).

A pivotal game Sunday against Team Apuzzo was key to Moreno earning the title. Her team won 9-7 — and also took the points for the third quarter (worth 40 due to rollover points), which pushed Moreno ahead of Apuzzo.

“Those guys were really having so much fun, and I think that was a huge thing that made our team so successful this past weekend,” Moreno said. “Everyone was on the same page. They were gritty, you could tell they were definitely into it and having a lot of fun. That, to me, was all that matters.”

Charlotte North, who was playing for Team Glynn this week, exploded offensively on Sunday, scoring six goals. Her eight total on the weekend helped her secure the top spot in league goals on the season with 31.

Apuzzo, who finished second with 1,782 points, led the league in assists (16) while adding 24 goals. She also tallied the most win points (1,130) and the most MVP points (255) while losing just two games.

One of four players named to the 2022 Lacrosse All-Defensive Team, Becca Block was voted the Defensive Player of the Year. Finishing with 1,023 points, she caused 15 turnovers, collected 22 ground balls and won 14 draw controls this season.

“It’s such an honor to be named GEICO Defensive Player of the Year among such an elite group of athletes who competed in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse this season,” Block said. “Kudos to GEICO for supporting the defensive side of the game which isn’t always recognized and congrats to all the players on another successful season.”

Full scores

Thursday, Aug. 11:

  • Team Johansen 5, Team Apuzzo 8
  • Team Moreno 13, Team Glynn 8

Saturday, Aug. 13:

  • Team Glynn 5, Team Apuzzo 11
  • Team Johansen 9, Team Moreno 10

Sunday, Aug. 14:

  • Team Glynn 13, Team Johansen 16
  • Team Apuzzo 7, Team Moreno 9

NWSL Stars Delphine Cascarino, Denise O’Sullivan Depart for England’s WSL

French attacker Delphine Cascarino poses with her London City jersey after signing with the WSL club.
Former San Diego Wave star Delphine Cascarino signed with WSL side London City on Monday. (London City Lionesses)

More NWSL stars are jumping ship, as both the San Diego Wave and North Carolina Courage saw respective key players Delphine Cascarino and Denise O'Sullivan sign with WSL clubs over the last few days.

Former Wave forward Cascarino inked a deal through the 2029/30 season with the London City Lionesses on Monday, one day after San Diego announced they had mutually parted ways with the French international despite her contract running through 2026 with an option for the 2027 NWSL season.

"I'm really happy to be here," said the 28-year-old in a statement. "London City is the only independent women's club in the WSL, which excites me."

Former North Carolina Courage captain Denise O'Sullivan signs her contract to join WSL side Liverpool.
Midfielder Denise O'Sullivan scored in her Liverpool debut on Sunday. (Liverpool FC Women)

North Carolina midfielder and captain O'Sullivan made a similar move on Saturday, as the Ireland international signed with Liverpool following more than eight seasons and a club-record 186 appearances for the Courage.

The last-place WSL team reportedly shelled out a club-record transfer fee of approximately £300,000 to roster the 31-year-old two-time NWSL champion and three-time Shield-winner, who called Liverpool "a new challenge" that will see her "only a 40-minute flight away" from her family in Cork, Ireland.

Though the NWSL departures of Cascarino and O'Sullivan mark a kind of homecoming for the European standouts, they are just the latest to exit the US league, after USWNT star Sam Coffey joined WSL-leaders Manchester City last week.

"England — for men and women — is the country of football," noted Cascarino. "It's always been a goal of mine to play in this league."

Sirens Forward Taylor Girard Served Record 4-Game PWHL Suspension for Fighting

The New York Sirens bench watches during a 2025/26 PWHL game.
Sirens forward Taylor Girard left the team bench to join an altercation at the end of New York's win over Montréal on Sunday. (Rich Graessle/Getty Images)

New York Sirens forward Taylor Girard made PWHL history this week, earning a record four-game suspension for leaving the bench to join a line skirmish at the end of Sunday's 2-1 win over the Montréal Victoire.

The brawl occurred at the the final buzzer of the PWHL's record-breaking Takeover Tour stop in Washington, DC, with eight players — four Sirens and four from the Victoire — subsequently issued 10-minute misconducts in addition to Girard's infraction.

As the sole player not originally on the ice to join the skirmish, Girard was the only player to receive an additional 20-minute charge.

Even more, Girard's actions immediately triggered a four-game suspension, as the PWHL Rulebook dictates that exact punishment for "the first player to leave the players' bench illegally during an altercation or for the purpose of starting an altercation from either or both Teams."

The four-game ban marks the longest punishment in PWHL history, doubling the two-game suspension that Seattle Torrent defender Aneta Tejralová received for an illegal check to the head last month.

With the PWHL on break after January 28th as 30% of the league's rosters compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics, the four-game suspension means that Girard — who sits second on New York's scoring sheet with five goals on the season — will not be available for the No. 2 Sirens until March 5th.

TMRW Sports Offseason Golf League WTGL Signs Top LPGA Stars

England golf star Charley Hull watches her shot during the 2025 Grant Thornton Invitational.
English golfer Charley Hull will join the inaugural season of virtual golf league WTGL next winter. (Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images)

The WTGL is stocking up on golf stars, as TMRW Sports' newly announced offseason league begins to build its debut roster in partnership with the LPGA.

World No. 1 golfer Jeeno Thitikul (Thailand) signed on to participate in WTGL's inaugural season this week, alongside No. 5 Charley Hull (England), No. 6 Lydia Ko (New Zealand), No. 25 Brooke Henderson (Canada), and No. 79 Lexi Thompson (USA).

"WTGL will be a global stage to showcase LPGA stars, and this first wave of committed players represents that opportunity with some of the world's best," said TMRW Sports founder and CEO Mike McCarley in Monday's press release.

Set to launch next winter, the WTGL looks to build off the popular, second-year men's Tomorrow's Golf League (TGL), with the competition integrating both a physical and virtual golf environment inside Palm Beach Gardens at Florida's SoFi Center.

"These players will thrive in WTGL's competitive environment as fans will witness their skill and connect more deeply with their personalities through the unprecedented access the league delivers," said McCarley, noting that TGL golfers remain mic'd up throughout the team event.

The WTGL is also earning stamps of approval from several women's sports greats, as the Alex Morgan co-founded Trybe Ventures — an investment group that includes Morgan's fellow former USWNT stars Mia Hamm and Abby Wambach — became the new league's lead capital partner last week.

Arsenal, Chelsea Top Deloitte Football Money League with Record Revenue

Arsenal teammates hug in celebration of a goal during a 2025/26 FA Cup match.
In 2024/25, Arsenal recorded a 43% revenue increase over the WSL club's 2023/24 season. (Nigel French/PA Images via Getty Images)

The WSL is cashing in on the women's game, with two UK clubs surpassing €25 million in annual revenue for the first time, according to the Deloitte Football Money League report on the 2024/25 season that dropped this week.

Reigning UWCL champions Arsenal topped the list for the first time after taking in €25.6 million last season, followed closely by WSL title-holders Chelsea FC's €25.4 million.

Meanwhile, Perennial European contender FC Barcelona (€22 million) dropped to third after leading the group in 2023/24, outpacing WSL titans No. 4 Manchester City (€12.9 million) and No. 5 Manchester United (€12.8 million).

Due to a lack of revenue data, the yearly study did not include major women's leagues in the US, Sweden, or Australia, giving the rankings a European bent as the total sum crossed the €150 million mark for the first time — a 35% increase over the previous season's Top-15 Money League clubs.

Commercial income was the biggest revenue driver for many top clubs, with sponsorship deals and brand partnerships leading the charge.

Arsenal also benefitted from increased revenue on the men's side, allowing the women's team to up its investment while avoiding running at a loss.

How to watch the top Deloitte Football Money League clubs in action

Deloitte Football Money League leader Arsenal will take on No. 5 Man United while revenue runners-up Chelsea will face the WSL-leading Man City in the 2025/26 Women's League Cup semifinals on Wednesday.

The concurrent clashes will kick off at 2 PM ET, streaming live on YouTube.