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Huskies' Attack Goes Silent in NCAA Final
December 12, 2021

Battling from behind almost from the outset, Washington cannot fire-up its attack in falling to Clemson, 2-0, in the NCAA championship game at Cary, N.C. The Huskies finish with advantages in shots (9-4) and corners (5-3) yet the potent production (12 goals) of the past five games is missing. The Tigers put UW in a hole before a full minute is gone. A mistake in the back leads to an open net for Clemson's Isaiah Reid at 27 seconds. Just 14 minutes later, Reid scores a second goal on a looping header. Washington's best chance did not come until the 88th minute, when Dylan Teves was on target but saved.

Miraculous Comeback in Florida
September 8, 1982

Seattle mounts a miraculous comeback to keep its season alive at Fort Lauderdale. Down 3-2 with less than two minutes remaining, second-half substitutes Ian Bridge and Roger Davies are involved as Davies heads home with 73 seconds to go in regulation. Davies then heads Peter Ward's cross to a wide-open Kenny Hibbitt for the golden goal 3:43 into overtime. The two teams will meet to decide the playoff series two days later, in Seattle.

Megson Becomes Second-Generation Star
October 6, 2016

Alex Megson, like the MASL club itself, becomes a second-generation Star. Megson, 30, is the son of former MISL Tacoma Stars captain Neil Megson and grew up in Gig Harbor. He has played indoor in Chicago, Syracuse and was a teammate of current Tacoma teammate Danny Waltman with Kansas City in 2014.

Rapinoe's '15' Retired by Reign
August 25, 2024

Megan Rapinoe’s jersey is retired by the Seattle Reign. Rapinoe played for Seattle during its first 11 NWSL seasons while wearing No. 15. No other player in Seattle pro soccer history has had their jersey retired. She holds Reign career records for goals (54) and assists (28), leading the team to three NWSL Shields and three finals. While with the club she was the 2019 Ballon d’Or winner and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Sounders Named Pro Sport Team of the Year
May 20, 2010

Seattle Sounders FC is named as the 2010 Professional Sports Team of the Year by the SportsBusiness Journal and Sports Business Daily in New York. The Sounders are chosen from five nominees: Cleveland Cavaliers, New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Phillies and Washington Capitals. From its “March to the Match,” to its marching band, in 2009 the Sounders offered season-long innovation and ingenuity, becoming the model franchise for other sports teams to follow. Seattle qualified for the playoffs as an expansion team and set an MLS season attendance as well.

Levesque Torments Timbers Again
July 1, 2009

Longtime Portland nemesis Roger Levesque opens the MLS era of the Sounders-Timbers Cascadia rivalry by scoring after 48 seconds, and Stephen King tallies what proves to be the U.S. Open Cup third-round winner, 2-1, before a record crowd of 16,382 at PGE Park. Levesque's diving header is the final touch on a beautiful give-and-go between Sanna Nyassi and King, with Nyassi beating a defender and crossing. King's blistering strike is set up by Nate Jaqua, who drops a ball to the top of the box in the 27th minute.

The pennants presented by Sing Tao for its international match vs. the State League All-Stars.(Courtesy Tom Webb)
1971
A banner depicting Jeff Stock in the Washington State Legends of Soccer exhibit at The NINETY. (Courtesy WA Legends/Leann Johnson)
2015
Seattle Sounders were looking to threepeat in 1997 while venturing into CONCACAF play for the first time.
1997
1997
Washington State Legends of Soccer curated a display marking the 50th anniversary of Title IX at Lumen Field on May 16, 2022. (Courtesy Michael Fiechtner/Sounders FC)
2022
Sounders FC players and staff celebrate becoming the first club in 42 years to win three consecutive U.S. Open Cups after a 2-0 victory over Chicago. (Sounders FC photo)
2011
In 2017 Roosevelt became the first Seattle public high school to win a state 3A or 4A title since 1985. (Courtesy WIAA)
2017
Sounders captain Nicolas Lodeiro celebrates scoring the final goal in Seattle's 3-0 secnd-leg victory over Pumas for the Concacaf Champions League  championship. (Courtesy Lindsey Wasson/Sounders FC)
2022
Andy (left) and Walter Schmetzer congratulate their older brother and Sounders coach Brian Schmetzer at Washington Legends of Soccer's This Is Your Life: Brian Schmetzer event at Seattle's Market Arms. (Courtesy WA Legends)
2017
1997