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Seattle U Rises to Division II
December 11, 1998

Seattle University's Board of Trustees votes unanimously yesterday to move up from NCAA Division III to II, a switch that will have two primary effects. Seattle U will again offer scholarships, mostly in basketball and soccer, and it will apply for membership in the Pacific West Conference. Administrators weighed adding sport to comply with Div. III requirements or adding scholarships and going Div. II.

Redhawks Take Share of WAC
November 1, 2014

Stephanie Verdoia strikes just seconds into Seattle University's 2-0 win at Utah Valley, earning the Redhawks a share of the WAC regular season title at Orem, Ut. Verdoia scores at 40 seconds on a feed from Taylor Ritzman, and Ritzman doubles the lead just two minutes later. It's the sixth straight road win for Seattle U.

Legislative Bill Seeks to Track Concussions
February 19, 2019

State Senator Reuven Carlyle of Seattle sponsors a bill during the legislative session in Olympia requiring the University of Washington to maintain a website of concussion-related information and resources. This information will include a set of best practices on topics like concussion recognition, parent teacher and coach information, and information on concussions in non-high impact sports such as soccer. The website would be created and maintained in conjunction with the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.

Mitre Eagles Win Two Regionals in One Day
June 7, 1987

Seattle Mitre Eagles win both the Open Cup and Amateur Cup regional finals in Denver. John Klein scores three times, including overtime winner vs. San Francisco Greek Americans, 2-1, in regional final. In all, Seattle plays five games in two days. The Eagles defeat Denver Kickers, 1-0, in the Amateur final but commit to playing the Open Cup at nationals. FC Seattle Cozars claim their fifth straight women’s regional title, 4-3, over the San Jose Bobcats.

Seattle U Shocks Huskies in Opener
November 9, 1996

In the season opener for both teams, Seattle University, an NAIA program, topples 19th-ranked Division I Washington, 1-0, at East Field. Sophomore Kurt Swanson scores the only goal in the 7th minute on a deflected shot. The Huskies dominate the game otherwise, out-shooting the Chieftains 30-5. Seattle U had not beaten the Huskies in 17 years, a string of 15 losses in which they had been outscored by 75-3. Since 1988 the programs had played five times, all exhibitions.

USA Blanks Canada in International Undercard
February 3, 1979

A Kingdome international double feature begins with the United States Olympic Team blanking Canada, 2-0, before the USA-USSR main event. Don Ebert and Larry Hulcer score, and Paul Coffee gets the shutout. Hermann Trophy winner Angelo DiBernardo starts and plays the first half, then is a USMNT substitute for the USSR game's final 21 minutes. Sounder defender Jeff Stock, a rookie out of Tacoma, starts and plays the first half. Canada center back Ian Bridge is signed by Seattle on Feb. 20.

The Sounders showed off their newest prize, the 2025 Leagues Cup, after vanquishing Lionel Messi and Inter Miami, 3-0. (Mike Fiechtner/Sounders FC)
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Puget Sound's Shelly Simmons in action at the NAIA finals. (Courtesy Tacoma News Tribune)
1985
Emerald City Supporters unveil a stained glass-themed tifo prior to the 2017 Sounders victory over Colorado. (Courtesy Jane Gershovich / Sounders FC)
2017
Jordan Morris stressed the Sounders crest after scoring vs. LAFC to become Seattle's career scoring king during a 5-2 victory. (Mike Fiechtner/Sounders FC)
2025
Kasey Keller celebrates after his second World Cup qualifier shutout in four days following the United States 6-0 rout of Panama in Washington, D.C. (Courtesy John Todd / ISI Photos)
2004
(Courtesy Seattle Times archives)
1984
Clint Dempsey of the Sounders was voted 2017 MLS Comeback Player of the Year, returning to score 12 goals and five assists after missing the final 10 games of 2016 with an irregular heartbeat. (Courtesy Michael Mangum / Sounders FC)
2017
Sounders winger Jimmy Robertson takes his lap of honor up-close to the fans. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1976
A jamboree commenced the CYO fall season at Catholic Memorial Stadium. Corner kicks were used to break ties. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1955
Tina Ellertson wins her challenge in for the USA vs Ukraine in Portland. (Courtesy John Todd / ISI Photos)
2005