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Yates Nabs Another Orlando Winner
August 23, 2024

Summer Yates, the second-year midfielder from Yakima and the Washington Huskies, finds the game's lone goal midway through the second period, and Orlando wins, 1-0, at Houston. It's the third game-winning goal for Yates, a halftime substitute, and fifth overall. The Pride extend their NWSL unbeaten streak to 17 games (12-0-5).

Quinn Makes History at World Cup
July 21, 2023

In Canada's opening match against Nigeria in Melbourne, Australia, OL Reign midfielder Quinn becomes the first out transgender player to play at a FIFA World Cup. Quinn starts and plays the full 90 of a 0-0 draw. They went on to play each of Canada's three matches (1-1-1).

Gunnell Goal Binge Beats Portland
July 3, 1986

Dennis Gunnell continues his prolific stretch for FC Seattle with a pair of goals to beat FC Portland, 2-0, at Civic Stadium. Tad Willoughby's crosses lead to headers by Gunnell at 48' and 72', and Jeff Koch makes nine saves as Seattle reaches .500 (3-3-1) and second place in the Western Soccer Alliance. Seventeen of the match starters are from Washington.

Whitworth Shutout Earns Advancement
November 21, 2009

A second-half own goal pushes Whitworth through to the NCAA Division III section final with a 1-0 win over Hardin-Simmons in Dubuque, Iowa. With just two saves Brian Sherpe earns the shutout for the 15th-ranked Pirates, who are unbeaten in 13 games (11-0-2). Their run ends the following day with a 2-0 loss to No. 5 Dominican.

Seattle Bids at USSF Annual Meeting
July 24, 1954

Seattle leaders invite the U.S. Soccer FA to hold its 39th AGM in the city in 1955. It’s part of a move to lure U.S. Olympic Team trials in 1956. William T. Hobson, chair of the bid committee, believes Seattle is a natural departure point for the U.S. team to depart for the Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

UW Stays Undefeated, Surge Past Dartmouth
September 18, 2015

Quentin Pearson's header brings Washington level, and James Moberg's penalty kick two minutes later seals a 3-2 road comeback victory over Dartmouth. The 9th-ranked Huskies, who trailed 2-nil at halftime, move to 4-0-3.

Sounders FC captain Kasey Keller raises the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup following the 2-1 win over D.C. United. (Sounders FC photo)
2009
Vlatko Andonovski became the Seattle Reign's second head coach in 2017, replacing Laura Harvey after five seasons. Andonovski had led Kansas City to a pair of NWSL titles. (Courtesy Seattle Reign)
2017
Marcus Hahnemann was loaned by Fulham to England's Rochdale in 2001, and they nearly made the promotion playoffs. (Courtesy Marcus Hahnemann)
2001
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1966
Peninsula Community College celebrated winning its first NWAC men's championship in 2010. (Courtesy NWAC)
2010
Concacaf Champions League action between the Sounders and Santos Laguna of Mexico in 2012. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2012
The Vikings were one of the first known clubs to sponsor a women's program. In 1929 the Valkyries played the club's male oldtimers during the annual picnic at Bellevue's Vasa Park on Lake Sammamish. (Courtesy Pep Peery/Mike Mikkelsen)
1949
Hope Solo is named Algarve Cup MVP – the first goalkeeper to win the award.
2009
Hope Solo tips a Nigeria shot over the bar at B.C. Place during the U.S. 1-0 group stage World Cup win. (Courtesy Steven Limentani/ISI Photos)
2015
Longview Timber Barons ruled Oregon competitions during the late Twenties, and won Pacific Northwest bragging rights in 1926 by defeating Washington's champion, Seattle's Todd Shipyard.
1949