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Sounders Upset Earthquakes in Open Cup
August 5, 2003

Seattle Sounders advance to the U.S. Open Cup quarterfinals with a 1-0 upset of the MLS San Jose Earthquakes. Kyle Smith score's the game's only goal four minutes before halftime before sellout crowd at Husky Soccer Stadium. The Quakes finish with a 19-4 advantage in shots and 11-0 in corner kicks. Sounders keeper Rich Cullen makes nine saves, and Seattle is the only A-League team among the tournament's last eight.

World Cup Fan Zones Spread Statewide
January 14, 2025

Seattle's FIFA World Cup organizing committee announces nine locations across the state who will host fan zones, in addition to the Seattle Fan Celebration hosted at the Seattle Center. Hosting fan zones will be Bellingham, Bremerton, Everett, Olympia, Spokane, Tacoma, Tri-Cities (Pasco, Richland and Kennewick), Vancouver and Yakima. Specific locations in each city are to be determined.

Sounders Women Lead U.S. Comeback
August 6, 2012

Three members of Sounders Women figure prominently in a thrilling United States comeback vs. Canada in the Olympic semifinals at Manchester's Old Trafford. Megan Rapinoe collects two goals, Hope Solo's save extends the match to overtime, and Alex Morgan scores the dramatic winner in added time of the 4-3 triumph. Rapinoe's goals in the 54th (an Olimpico, no less) and 70th minutes twice bring the USWNT bring level, and her shot off the arm of a defender results in Abby Wambach's penalty to tie it, 3-3, in the 80th minute. Solo then stops Sophie Schmidt in the closing seconds of regulation. Finally, in the 123rd minute, Morgan heads in a Heather O'Reilly cross to complete the epic rally.

Huskies Win MPSF Title
November 8, 1992

Bryan McNiel ends a scoreless stalemate 53 seconds into overtime and gives Washington a 1-0 victory over Stanford for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship at Husky Stadium. Dusty Hudock makes seven saves for the Huskies. It's his 11th shutout. McNiel heads in a free kick from Paul Hurme. With the MPSF title comes an automatic berth in the NCAA tournament. UW beat Cal State Fullerton, 3-1, in overtime, in the semifinals. Stanford eliminated UCLA on penalties.

3 Seattle U Women Are All-America
December 11, 1993

Three Seattle University women are named NAIA All-Americans after the Chieftains' record-setting season. Keely Hartsough (Juanita High School) is named to the first team along with Sheralyn Stackhouse (Federal Way) and Julie Holmes (Kennedy).

Gold Cup Comes to Qwest
July 4, 2009

Robbie Rogers assists on two goals and scores a third as U.S. celebrates Independence Day at Qwest Field by beating Grenada, 4-0, in a CONCACAF Gold Cup group match. Freddy Adu, Stuart Holden and Charlie Davies also score, and Sounders midfielder Brad Evans makes his international debut as a 63rd-minute substitute

Paris Price continued to be a key contributor for the U.S. Deaf Women's National Team in 2024. Price, from Fall City, has been playing internationally for the program since 2021. (US Soccer/Joy Marshall)
2024
2006
Seattle Pacific celebrates a fifth NCAA championship. (Courtesy Seattle Pacific)
1993
DeAndre Yedlin earned USL all-PDL honors for the Sounders U23s in 2012. (Courtesy Sounders U23s)
2012
1992
Kevin Bond (2) celebrates in the arms of Jack Brand. A central defender, Bond scored 16 goals in 1981. (Courtesy Joanie Komura/Frank MacDonald Collection)
1981
Alex Buck delivered a handful of vital goals in Washington's 2025 postseason run, beginning with a brace at home vs. Montana in a 2-0, NCAA first-round victory. (UW Athletics)
2025
Seattle's Katja Koroleva, shown refereeing a 2019 friendly between the USA and Belgium, was chosen as a FIFA official for the World Cup in France. (Courtesy Brad Smith / ISI Photos)
2019
Western Washington's Tera Ziemer fires on West Chester in the 2022 NCAA Division II Women's Championship Game at Interbay Stadium. (Courtesy Eric Becker/Western Washington)
2022
FC Olympia became Washington’s first club to win a USL W League playoff game in 2024, upsetting Oakland. Here Maia Tabion maneuvers against the Soul. (Oakland Soul SG)
2024