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SPU Bumps Off No. 2 Colorado Mines
September 16, 2023

After losing two of their last three and going a goal down on the road, Seattle Pacific turns matters around to upset No. 2-ranked and undefeated Colorado School of Mines, 2-1, in Golden, Colo. Taylor Krueger answers the Orediggers' opener in the 35th minute, then finds freshman substitute Andi Buckley for the winner midway through the second half. It's the start of a 15-game unbeaten run for the Falcons.

Redhawks Earn NCAA Berth
November 6, 2016

Overcoming an early setback, Seattle University gets a late goal from freshman Jessie Ray to defeat host UM Kansas City, 2-1, in the WAC tournament final. With it comes the Redhawks' third NCAA berth in four years. They enter the national tournament on a 10-game win streak. The Kangaroos take a brief 1-nil lead after seven minutes. Karli White needs 76 seconds to cancel that out with her sixth goal. Tournament MVP Natasha Howe finds Ray for the winner in the 72nd minute.

Sounders Women, U23s Rebrand
January 11, 2020

Sounders Women and Sounders U23 co-owner and CEO Lane Smith announces that both programs will rebrand as Sound Football Club. The Sounders Women play in the Women's Premier Soccer League and the men's U23s are members of USL League Two. Both entities had operated under the Sounders FC brand association, but the MLS club informed Smith the agreement would be terminated after the 2019 season. Sound FC, a premier club chartered to represent the South Snohomish County and Northshore Youth Soccer associations, formed in 2019 from a merger between Greater Seattle Surf, FC Alliance and Northwest Nationals.

Yedlin Tapped by Tottenham
August 13, 2014

Sounders FC reaches a $3 million agreement to transfer defender DeAndre Yedlin to Tottenham Hotspur of the English Premier League after the 2014 season. Seattle's first Homegrown player, Yedlin, 21, has earned All-Star honors in each of his first two MLS seasons and represented the U.S. National Team in the FIFA World Cup.

Olney Departs UPS After 29 Seasons
July 5, 2023

With a new season just around the corner, Puget Sound head coach Reece Olney retires after 29 years. A three-time Northwest Conference Coach of the Year, Olney and the Loggers posted an overall record of 325-168-63, winning NWC titles in 1999, 2002, 2006, and 2013. In 1999, UPS reached the third round of the NCAA Tournament while finishing the season ranked No. 6 in the nation. Sam Zisette, who both played and coached under Olney, is named interim head coach.

They Shall Be Called Sounders
January 22, 1974

Seattle's new NASL club will be known as the Sounders. That name received 32 percent of the mail-in votes, with five other finalists – Cascades, Evergreens, Mariners, Schooners and Sockeyes - finishing well behind. Initially, more than 300 nicknames were submitted.

Everett native Chris Henderson was voted 2004 MLS Humanitarian of the Year. (Courtesy Colorado Rapids)
2004
Kitsap Pumas not only celebrate winning their first Premier Development League title but do so at home, in Bremerton, after defeating Laredo, 1-0. (Kitsap Pumas photo)
2011
Puyallup won its first boys 4A state title in 20199 and did so on its home field, Sparks Stadium. (Courtesy WIAA)
2019
Fan website Sounder at Heart went live in 2008.
2008
Alan Stephens and the rest of the Sounders distributed roses to female fans at the final 1974 home game. (Courtesy NASL Jerseys)
1974
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1959
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1966
A record throng of 68,741 cheers Sounders and Pumas prior to kickoff of the Concacaf Champions League second leg final at Lumen Field. (Courtesy Dane Kuhn/Sounders FC)
2022
Indoor action between the Sounders and Portland in 1980-81. (Courtesy Walter Schmetzer)
1980
A North American record crowd witnessed the Kingdome's first sporting event. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1976