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Big Crowd, No Goals for Playoff Opener
October 29, 2009

Seattle fans account for the largest opening-round crowd (35,807) in MLS history, yet Houston and Seattle are unable to score in the 0-0 first leg at Qwest Field. Former Dynamo Patrick Ianni clips the crossbar with a header off Freddie Ljungberg's free kick in the 43rd minute.

Solo & Ellertson Reunited in St. Louis
September 15, 2008

Hope Solo is allocated to St. Louis of Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) ahead of the league's inaugural season. Solo is reunited with former UW teammate, forward Tina Frimpong Ellertson, also an allocation from the USWNT. Spokane's Amy LePeilbet is drafted by Boston with the fourth overall pick Oct. 6. Serving as the seven-team WPS Commissioner and CEO is Everett native Tonya Antonucci.

Cougars Hire First Coach
July 17, 1989

Lisa Fraser is chosen by Washington State as the first women's varsity head coach. Fraser, 31, formerly an assistant at UC Irvine, has only a few weeks to prepare for tryouts and complete the schedule.

Huskies Get Breakthrough Victory Over Cal
October 19, 2008

Veronica Perez scores the tying goal in the 75th minute then gets the game-winner eight minutes later in Washington's 3-2 victory over No. 13 California at Husky Soccer Field. It's the Huskies' first win over a ranked opponent during a stretch of five such games in a row. In the 83rd minute Perez takes a ball deep in the right corner of Cal's end, dribbles past two defenders and unleashes a shot far post which eludes Golden Bears' keeper.

Rave Signs Colombian Gold Booter
January 21, 2009

Seattle acquires 21-year-old Fredy Montero on loan from Deportivo Cali, where he was two-time scoring leader in the Colombian first division. Montero joins the Sounders as they conduct their first training session in frigid temperatures at Virginia Mason Athletic Complex.

Storm Burst: Seattle Drops 10 on Arizona
June 2, 1990

FC Seattle Storm break out of a slump and into the Western Soccer League record book with a 10-2 beatdown of the Arizona Condors at Memorial Stadium. Seattle, coming off three straight losses, outshoots Arizona, 33-8. Scott Benedetti leads the way with a hat trick, and Fran O'Brien's three assists ties a Storm mark. Jim Weber has two goals and two assists. Brent Goulet, coming off the bench, scores twice in the final 14 minutes.

Pepe Fernandez (stripes) signed with the Tacoma Tides shortly after his release from the Sounders. (Shanaman Sports Museum)
1976
Reece Olney, whose 29-years as Puget Sound men’s head coach was the second-longest in state collegiate history, retired in 2023 with 325 wins and guided the Loggers to four NCAA tournaments. (Courtesy UPS Athletics/Gregor Walz)
2023
Blanchet High School boys (Rob Hawksford is center, No. 21) in action at Lower Woodland Park.
1982
Osvaldo Alonso quickly establishes himself as one of the most tenacious players, here going nose to nose with New York's Macoumba Kandji.
2009
Seattle University went 9-1-1 at Championship Field in 2017. (Courtesy Seattle University Athletics)
2017
Hope Solo earned her 150th international cap in goal as the USWNT defeated China, 3-0, in San Diego. (Courtesy Michael Janosz / ISI Photos)
2014
(Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
1958
Inglemoor High School's first girls' varsity team, featuring Sharon McMurtry, third from right back row. (Courtesy Inglemoor High School)
1978
Ivan Raznjevich, Seattle Croatia coach, lifts the U.S. Amateur Cup trophy. (Courtesy Soccer America)
1982
Seattle's Otey Cannon becomes the first African American to score a goal in the NASL. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1974