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Seattle U Rises to No. 2 Nationally
October 6, 1992

Seattle University ascends to a tie for No. 2 in the NAIA women's coaches' poll following a pair of lopsided wins. It's an all-time best for the Chieftains, who are 8-2-1 following wins over Evergreen and Linfield by a combined score of 16-0.

Redhawks Take Share of WAC
November 1, 2014

Stephanie Verdoia strikes just seconds into Seattle University's 2-0 win at Utah Valley, earning the Redhawks a share of the WAC regular season title at Orem, Ut. Verdoia scores at 40 seconds on a feed from Taylor Ritzman, and Ritzman doubles the lead just two minutes later. It's the sixth straight road win for Seattle U.

UW Takes Conference Lead
November 10, 1976

Paul Mendes scores early and Denny Buck preserves the lead with five saves so Washington can overtake Seattle Pacific in the NCSC race at Husky Stadium. Washington proceeds to reclaim the conference trophy for the first time since 1973, by one point over the Falcons.

Special Awards at Association Banquet
May 1, 1959

Trophies and other awards are celebrated and distributed at the annual Washington State Soccer Football Association banquet. Norselander Vikings are presented the silver bowl for the league championship, and it is promptly filled with champagne for the players to partake. Tore Voland is is honored as the Vikings' top player and Bob Simonsen, 49, is recognized for completing his 25th season with the team.

Wolves Extend Hahnemann's Contract
May 12, 2010

Marcus Hahnemann's stay at Wolverhampton will be extended another year as the goalkeeper's new contract is signed. Hahnemann, originally signed as Wayne Hennessey's backup, started 25 straight matches at one point as Wolves finished 15th in the Premier League, eight points above the relegation zone.

Crossfire Take First Girls' Dallas Cup
April 1, 2021

Crossfire Premier cap a dominant performance with a signature performance in the girls' U19 final of the Dallas Cup in Frisco, Tx. They crush host FC Dallas, 5-1, behind the MVP efforts of Maia Tabion, who bookends the scoring in second and 90th minutes In between, Kate Toomey (13'), Ashly Berge (70') and Alexandra Akers (89') supply goals. Crossfire finishes the tournament 5-0-0 with a goal differential of 22-1. Dallas Cup, the oldest and most prestigious U.S. youth tournament, had not previously conducted a girls' division.

Sounders fans voted overwhelmingly (87 percent) to retain Garth Lagerwey as the team’s general manager in 2018. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2018
Sloppy playing conditions for Washington at Lower Woodland Park. (Courtesy UW Tyee archives)
1965
1967
Fredy Montero took Seattle by storm in Sounders FC's inaugural match, scoring twice. (Sounders FC photo)
2009
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
The U.S.A. starting XI versus Honduras at Safeco Field. (Courtesy ISI Photos)
2002
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1955
The scene in Miami, just seconds after Bruce Raney's golden goal gives Seattle Pacific its first NCAA championship, 1-0 over Alabama A&M. (Seattle Pacific archives)
1978
Hope Solo was an All-American in goal for Washington in 2000. (Courtesy University of Washington Athletics)
2000
Brian Schmetzer guides the Sounders to their second USL 1 championship in three seasons in 2007.
2007