The Chicago Red Stars and Racing Louisville FC played to a 1-1 draw Saturday night, splitting points in the Challenge Cup standings.
Chicago got off to a quick start, with Mallory Pugh whipping in a cross for Amanda Kowalski at the back post to put the Red Stars up 1-0 in the seventh minute.
Pretty ball from out wide - Chicago is on the board 🔥@ChicagoRedStars | #MKOT pic.twitter.com/1UZd56tRpR
— National Women’s Soccer League (@NWSL) April 16, 2022
Despite offensive pushes from both sides, neither the Red Stars nor Louisville were able to convert quality chances in the final third.
Louisville earned its best chance in the 76th minute, when the team was awarded a free kick 20 yards from the goal. Emina Ekic fired a banger into the top corner, putting the shot out of reach of Alyssa Naeher for the equalizer.
.@emina_ekic10 was that real life 🤯
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WE ARE TIED UP HERE!@RacingLouFC | #RacingLou pic.twitter.com/bF03O27sob
The 1-1 scoreline held until the final whistle, keeping Chicago in second place in the Central Division with eight points and Louisville in third with six points through five games.
Racing Louisville FC secured their first win as a franchise Friday night in the club’s 2-0 victory over the Washington Spirit. The club began play this year after joining the NWSL as an expansion team in 2019.
Despite being out-shot and out-possessed, Louisville managed to hold off the Spirit to keep the game level at halftime. A handful of massive saves from Michelle Betos kept the Spirit’s Trinity Rodman off the score sheet in the opening 45 minutes.
Finally, in the 76th minute, Emina Ekic, a Louisville native and graduate of the University of Louisville, scored the club’s first-ever regular-season goal in front of her hometown crowd in Lynn Family Stadium. Dodging two defenders, Ekic blasted a gorgeous curling ball into the far post to give Louisville a 1-0 lead.
Can't write this stuff...
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First regular season goal for the hometown hero, @emina_ekic10 💥#LOUvWAS | https://t.co/iecT7II54a | #NWSL21 pic.twitter.com/iulYJyi890
Minutes later, Louisville capitalized off a counter attack to get numbers forward. Leading a three-on-one charge, Cece Kizer slotted the ball past Aubrey Bledsoe to extend their lead to 2-0.
Counter attacking masterclass from @RacingLouFC 💯#LOUvWAS | https://t.co/iecT7II54a | #NWSL21 pic.twitter.com/Aryjk2eMT7
— National Women's Soccer League (@NWSL) May 22, 2021
With the Spirit unable to convert opportunities in the final third, the score remained at 2-0 until the final whistle.
Rodman went down near the end of the game after taking an elbow to the ribs in a scary episode. Although a stretcher was brought out for her, the rookie walked off gingerly on her own and Spirit coach Richie Burke said after the game that she was OK.
The Spirit will now head home to host the Houston Dash next Wednesday. Racing Louisville will go on the road to face the Courage in Cary, N.C., on Friday.