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Houston, Portland Snap Skids Amid Shaky NWSL Seasons

Houston's Yuki Nagasato dribbles around Seattle's Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic.
Yuki Nagasato secured Houston's first win in nine matches with a 50th-minute golazo. (Troy Taormina/Imagn Images)

This week, the Houston Dash and Portland Thorns — two NWSL teams on opposite sides of the postseason cutoff line — earned results that snapped skids.

On Saturday, Houston defeated 11th-place Seattle 1-0 to claim their first victory since May 24th, ending a nine-game winless streak. While the win didn’t exactly launch the 13th-place Dash into postseason contention, it did provide a glimmer of hope in an otherwise destabilizing season.

The hero of the match was 2011 World Cup champ Yuki Nagasato, whose 50th-minute volley from the top of the box had such velocity that Reign keeper Claudia Dickey couldn’t even react before it crashed into the back of the net.

With the ongoing absence of head coach Fran Alonso, Saturday's result handed Houston interim coach Ricky Clarke his first NWSL victory.

Portland attacker Morgan Weaver celebrates her goal against Angel City in Monday's NWSL tilt.
Morgan Weaver scored the first of Portland's two goals in Monday's draw with Angel City. (Jessica Alcheh/Imagn Images)

Draw with ACFC ends Portland's losing streak

Notching their first point since July 5th,​ the seventh-place Thorns snapped a four-game losing streak with Monday’s 2-2 draw with 10th-place Angel City.

After Portland’s Morgan Weaver and Olivia Moultrie answered Alyssa Thompson's opening goal for a 2-1 lead, ACFC defender Jasmyne Spencer's hard-earned cross allowed Claire Emslie to secure the draw with a chaotic 76th-minute equalizer.

The result keeps both teams in the NWSL postseason race, each within three points of the cutoff line.

How to watch Portland and Angel City in NWSL action this week

Both Angel City and Portland will look to gain a crucial postseason advantage this weekend. No. 10 Angel City faces the tougher task in hosting No. 2 Washington on Friday, September 27th, at 10 PM ET, with live coverage on Prime Video.

Then on Saturday, September 28th at 10 PM ET, No. 7 Portland will take on No. 12 San Diego, airing live on ION.

A’ja Wilson Unanimously Wins 2024 MVP Award as WNBA Playoffs Tip Off

A'ja Wilson smiles holding her 2024 WNBA MVP trophy.
A'ja Wilson is just the second unanimous MVP in WNBA history. (Barry Gossage/NBAE via Getty Images)

Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson became just the second player in WNBA history to be unanimously crowned MVP on Sunday, claiming the 2024 title shortly before the league playoffs began.

In a record-breaking season league-wide, Wilson's 451 rebounds set the WNBA's new single-season rebound mark. She also inked herself in the history books as the first WNBA athlete to post 1,000+ points in a season.

Stat sheet aside, it's her commitment to her team that Aces head coach Becky Hammon says sets Wilson apart.

"We always talk about, 'Make your teammate great, and then in the process you become the greatest,'" Hammon explained.

"A'ja is...the greatest, because she's so authentically committed to that: pulling greatness out of other people. She's amazing. She's the best player in the world, and she's one of the best people in the world."

The 28-year-old now joins retired WNBA legends Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie, and Lauren Jackson as the only players to ever earn three career MVP awards. She previously won in 2020 and 2022.

Lynx forward Napheesa Collier finished second in 2024 MVP voting, followed by 2023 MVP Breanna Stewart, Indiana rookie Caitlin Clark, and Connecticut Sun vet Alyssa Thomas.

Marina Mabrey triumphantly yells during the Sun's win over Indiana on Sunday.
Marina Mabrey's 27 points on Sunday is the most from a bench player in WNBA playoff history. (Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)

Top seeds hold court in first WNBA postseason games

In Sunday's postseason tip-off, all four top-seeded WNBA teams managed to avoid upsets. First, in the league-leading Liberty's 83-69 win over No. 8-seed Atlanta, New York guard Courtney Vandersloot made postseason history by notching her 365th career playoff assist to break Sue Bird's all-time playoff record.

Making postseason history of her own, Connecticut's Marina Mabrey scored a playoff-record 27 points off the bench to help the No. 3-seed Sun top the No. 6-seed Fever 93-69.

The aforementioned Collier — this season's MVP runner-up — also impressed by putting up 38 points for the No. 2-seed Lynx in Minnesota's 102-95 victory over No. 7-seed Phoenix.

In arguably Sunday's most dramatic ending, No. 5-seed Seattle went cold against reigning champs Las Vegas in the fourth quarter. After leading the No. 4-seed Aces by as many as 12 points, the Storm failed to score a single last-quarter field goal, ultimately handing Las Vegas the 78-67 win.

The second bouts in the WNBA's best-of-three first round will take the court on Tuesday and Wednesday, with if-necessary third games slated for Thursday and Friday.

O’Hara Lands on Season-Ending Injury List as NWSL Playoff Field Comes Together

Gotham defender Kelley O'Hara claps at the crowd after a match.
Longtime USWNT and NWSL defender Kelley O'Hara played her last pro match on September 8th. (Evan Yu/Getty Images)

USWNT and NWSL great Kelley O'Hara is officially on Gotham FC's season-ending injury list due to "chronic knee degeneration," the club announced on Saturday.

Set to retire at the end of this season, the news means O'Hara played her last pro match on September 8th. Gotham will toast O'Hara's decorated career on October 20th, when they face Orlando for their final regular-season home game.

Gotham's Yazmeen Ryan dribbles past a Utah defender in a NWSL game.
Yazmeen Ryan's third-minute goal clinched Gotham FC's 2024 NWSL playoff berth. (Ira L. Black - Corbis/Getty Images)

Gotham and KC punch tickets to NWSL playoffs

With four of eight 2024 NWSL playoff spots now accounted for, No. 3 Gotham FC and No. 4 Kansas City punched their tickets to the postseason this weekend.

The Current made their postseason statement on Friday, taking down the visiting No. 2 Washington Spirit 3-0 behind Golden Boot race leader Temwa Chawinga's 16th goal.

Notably, the Spirit's loss saw star Trinity Rodman exiting the match with a visibly intense back spasm in the 75th minute. Afterwards, Lena Silano was dealt a red card in second-half stoppage time.

Then on Sunday, Gotham secured their postseason berth with a tidy 1-0 win over last-place Utah in New Jersey. 

President Joe Biden poses with Gotham FC at a ceremony honoring their 2023 NWSL championship win.
2023 NWSL champs Gotham met with President Biden and staff at the White House on Monday morning. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Gotham FC makes history at White House

After playing three matches in six days, Gotham FC traveled to Washington, DC, where they became the first club in NWSL history to visit the White House for an official team celebration on Monday.

While the USWNT has visited the White House for winning the World Cup — most recently in 2015 — only one women's soccer club has ever been honored as such. Sky Blue FC, the same franchise that rebranded into Gotham, was welcomed by Obama in 2010 for winning the folded WPS’s 2009 championship.

Joining President Joe Biden for Monday's commemoration was NWSL commissioner Jessica Berman and members of the 2023 championship team, including retired defender Ali Krieger.

Krieger had another reason to celebrate: On Thursday, she was named Gotham's first-ever team ambassador

High-Stakes Drama Fuels WSL Kick-Off Weekend

A Barclays WSL corner flag flies during a match.
The 2024/25 Barclays Women's Super League season kicks off this weekend.(James Baylis - AMA/Getty Images)

The 2024/25 Barclays Women's Super League (WSL) season kicks off this weekend in the UK, where 12 teams will launch campaigns to challenge seven-time league champions Chelsea for the season's title.

Adding to the excitement are major roster shakeups and big name signings entering the pitch for the WSL's 14th season.

Midfielder Johanna Rytting Kaneryd celebrates her game-winning goal in Chelsea's 2024/25 WSL season opener.
Midfielder Johanna Rytting Kaneryd's goal opened Chelsea's 2024/25 WSL season with a 1-0 win. (The FA/The FA via Getty Images)

Defending WSL champs Chelsea open post-Hayes era with a win

In front of a sold-out Kingsmeadow crowd on Friday, the Blues began their first campaign without now-USWNT boss Emma Hayes by defeating Aston Villa 1-0. Midfielder Johanna Rytting Kaneryd's first-half strike from distance secured Chelsea's season-opening win.

Helmed by head coach Sonia Bompastor, who previously led France's Lyon to three straight titles and a 2022 Champions League victory, Chelsea enters the season with a target on their backs after five straight years at the top of the WSL table.

With five members of the Blues staff following Hayes Stateside and multiple veteran players — like England national Fran Kirby — also departing the club, Bompastor is now tasked with building a new-look culture while maintaining the club's standard. Her job is that much more difficult given four athletes, including Australian star Sam Kerr and the USWNT's Mia Fishel, are still out rehabbing ACL injuries.

Though Chelsea added top players like the Lionesses' right-back Lucy Bronze, all eyes will be on the Blues to see if their dynasty continues this season.

Striker Vivianne Miedema takes a shot in Manchester City's UWCL win over Paris FC.
New Manchester City striker Vivianne Miedema will play her old club, Arsenal, to open WSL play on Sunday. (Franco Arland/Getty Images)

Miedema's return headlines WSL opening weekend

The Blues aside, the highlight of the WSL's season-opening weekend is the blockbuster matchup between an Arsenal legend and her former club.

Dutch striker Vivianne Miedema will play her first regular-season WSL game with Manchester City on Sunday, when the ex-Gunner will face Arsenal in a highly anticipated Emirates Stadium showdown.

The two clubs — who both finished the 2023/34 WSL season just behind Chelsea in the standings — are coming off vastly different UWCL results this week, after Arsenal lost 1-0 to Häcken and Man City defeated Paris FC 5-0.

How to watch Arsenal Women vs. Manchester City this weekend

Arsenal WFC will take on Manchester City at 7:30 AM ET this Sunday, with live coverage on ESPN+.

NWSL Business Rumors Surface Ahead of Top-Table Weekend Clashes

An NC Courage flag flies at sunset
Steve Malik has owned the NWSL's North Carolina Courage since 2017. (Nicholas Faulkner/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

On Thursday, Sportico reported​ that former Milwaukee Bucks owner Marc Lasry is close to finalizing a deal to buy a controlling stake in the NC Courage from the NWSL club's current owner, Steve Malik. The sale reportedly values the team at $108 million, with Lasry eyeing 60% of the club's ownership.

That valuation is more than double Sportico's 2023 assessment of the North Carolina club at $52 million, reflecting NWSL franchises's skyrocketing values.

The NWSL logo appears on a field video board.
Cleveland is making moves to host a future NWSL expansion club. (Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Cleveland makes NWSL expansion moves

NWSL expansion also made Thursday headlines as Cleveland Metroparks and franchise bid-leaders Cleveland Soccer Group announced their intention to build a women's soccer-specific stadium downtown, with the express purpose of bringing a new NWSL franchise to the city.

The newly purchased 13.6 acres slated to house the stadium is directly across the street from the Cleveland Guardians's Progressive Field, surrounded by businesses and infrastructure already set up to support thousands of fans.

Should Cleveland's bid be accepted, the project would become the first newly constructed professional women's sports stadium backed by a public-private partnership. 

NWSL MVP favorite Trinity Rodman on the field for the Washington Spirit.
Spirit star Trinity Rodman has eight goals and six assists on the season. (Brad Smith/ISI Photos/Getty Images)

Top-table NWSL teams face off in weekend clash

As the 2024 MVP race tightens, two of the NWSL's most exciting forwards will square off in Friday's top-table clash. Trinity Rodman's Washington Spirit will travel to Kansas City to take on Temwa Chawinga's Current. Last month, the Spirit handed KC a 4-1 defeat.

Chawinga leads the Golden Boot race​ with 15 goals and six assists in regular-season play, while Rodman has been a post-OIympic break standout. Her eight goals and six assists have helped lead second-place Washington to their first postseason berth since 2021.

How to watch Kansas City Current vs. Washington Spirit

Fourth-place KC will look to clinch a trip to the playoffs against Washington Friday night at 8 PM ET, with live coverage on Prime Video.

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