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Developer Chosen for Memorial Stadium
June 15, 2023

Seattle Public Schools and the City of Seattle enter into discussions with One Roof Partnership to redevelop aging Memorial Stadium at Seattle Center. One Roof – comprised of the One Roof Foundation, Seattle Kraken and Oak View Group – proposes to build a new $120 million, 8,000-10,000-person capacity stadium to host student athletics, community events, arts and culture. SPS will continue to own the facility and maintain priority use. The goal is to break ground by the end of 2024 and open by May or June of 2026. The stadium’s rich history and Memorial Wall will be preserved.

Late Fucito Goal Stuns KC
April 17, 2010

Michael Fucito's first professional goal comes deep in stoppage time to deliver a 1-0 win over Kansas City. Fucito, who didn't see action in 2009, scores just 22 minutes into his second Sounders stint. A quickly-taken throw by Brad Evans finds Fucito behind the defense and 1-on-1 with Wizards keeper Jimmy Nielsen, who had not previously allowed a goal. He lashes it past Nielsen in the 92nd minute. The visitors nearly equalize immediately, but Chance Myers is denied by Kasey Keller. Fucito's goal, seven minutes after entering match, begins a series of late winners vs. Kansas City.

Central Wins Back NW Intercollegiate Crown
November 17, 1979

Central Washington adds the finishing touches to a perfect men's club campaign by beating Gonzaga, 3-1, to clinch its second Northwest Intercollegiate Soccer League championship in three years. Brian Jones, Bobby Storino and Bernie Holland get goals for the Wildcats, who finish the year at 14-0-0.

Seattle Native Leads Barry to NCAA Title
December 1, 2018

Steve McCrath, a Seattle native and former Seattle Pacific player, guides Miami's Barry University to the NCAA Division II men's championship, 2-1 over West Chester in frigid Pittsburgh. It's the first national title for the Buccaneers, who score their two goals six minutes apart in the second half. In his third season, McCrath had taken Barry to the 2000 final, which the Bucs lost in four overtimes. Barry finishes with 16 wins, more than tripling the total from 5-6-2 in 2017.

Defiance Starts Fast, Advance
October 1, 2023

Braudilio Rodrigues and the Tacoma Defiance jump on top of Houston in the first 20 minutes and go on to beat the Dynamo 2 in the MLS NEXT Pro quarterfinals, 4-3, at Starfire Stadium. Blake Bowen puts Tacoma on top in the third minute, then assists Rodrigues's goals at 13' and 19'. Dylan Teves adds another for a 4-1 lead in the 53rd minute before the visitors make a late comeback attempt.

Reign's Inevitable Elimnation
October 13, 2024

What hope the Seattle Reign held out for returning to the playoffs is extinguished with two matches still to go. A 3-0 loss marred by a red card at Utah is the fifth in a row, eliminating Seattle from playoff contention. Those losses come without stalwarts Jessica Fishlock (injured) and Sofia Huerta (loan) and without scoring a goal. In addition, Claudia Dickey, Quinn, Lauren Barnes and Olvia Van der Jagt have missed extended stretches.

Seattle Pacific's Jocelyn Charette rounds the Chico State keeper in an NCAA Division II tournament game at Interbay Stadium. Charette scored 15 goals in 2009 to make the All-America team. (Courtesy Seattle Pacific Athletics)
2009
1978
Washington Huskies standout Jaclyn Softli. (UW Athletics photo)
2014
Sounders fans voted overwhelmingly (87 percent) to retain Garth Lagerwey as the team’s general manager in 2018. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2018
Chelsea's Tommy Baldwin (r), goes past Heinz Ritter at Memorial Stadium.
1967
1963
The only presence of Sounders fans at Lumen Field in the final five months of 2020 was virtual as stadiums around MLS were empty due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Courtesy Lindsey Wasson/Sounders FC)
2020
Liga Hispana del Noroeste (Hispanic League of the Northwest) grows to 72 teams under the direction of president Exequiel Soltero, right.
2007
Kate Deines helped lead Washington into the 2010 NCAA quarterfinals. (Courtesy UW Athletics)
2010
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