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Keller Skippers U.S. Victory Over Venezuela
March 29, 2003

Following a sluggish first half, the United States brings on key veterans and defeats Venezuela, 2-0, in the first international match played at Seahawks Stadium. Kasey Keller wears the captain's armband before 17,819, yet he's rarely tested before added time, when a save is required. Following a scoreless first half, Earnie Stewart comes on, and his free kick is headed off the post by Carlos Bocanegra. Brian McBride puts the rebound off the crossbar before Jovan Kirovski buries it in the 52nd minute. Landon Donovan replaces Kirovski and scores in the 76th. Officials believe the attendance lags due to the late switch of opponents.

Akers, Keller Reign as Players of the Year
January 15, 2000

For the third time in her illustrious career, Michelle Akers is named U.S. Soccer Female Athlete of the Year, and Kasey Keller is chosen as male recipient for a second time. Akers received FIFA's Bronze Ball at the Women's World Cup last summer for finishing third in tournament MVP voting. Her physical play as a defensive midfielder helped the United States win the title. Keller, who plays for Rayo Vallecano in Spain, compiled a 1.09 goals-against average in five games for the U.S. National Team. He made a diving save on a penalty kick during a 1-0 victory over Argentina.

Western, PLU Men Take League Titles
November 9, 2019

No. 19 Western Washington posts a third consecutive shutout to clinch its first GNAC men's championship since 2008, 1-0 over Montana State Billings in Bellingham. With the title comes the second NCAA berth since 2016. Jeremiah Lee first-times a low volley from 6 yards off a corner from Georg Cholewa. The same day, Pacific Lutheran books its place in the Division III postseason by downing Puget Sound, 2-0. The Lutes had shared the NWC title the previous two seasons. Keeton Heggerness opens the scoring in the ninth minute and Jackson Moore tallies 15 minutes later.

Lutes Make It Five Straight District Titles
November 11, 1992

JoDee Stumbaugh scores the tying and go-ahead goals to give Pacific Lutheran its fifth straight District 1 championship, 3-1 over Puget Sound. The previous day, the Lutes dispatched Seattle University, 2-1, behind an assist and penalty kick, with five minutes left in overtime, from Debi Johnson-White.

Reign's New Owners Green-Light Signings
July 29, 2024

Seattle Reign execute their first major signing since being acquired by local ownership, adding Haitian international forward Nérilia Mondésir from France’s Montpellier for $200,000. She becomes the first NWSL player from Haiti. Mondésir, 25, scored 19 goals in her final three seasons for Montpellier. On Aug. 5, the Reign swoops to buy Swiss forward Ana-Maria Crnogorč ević from Atletico Madrid. She is Switzerland’s all-time leader in caps (159) and goals (74).

Sekyra Reaches 200th Win in 12th Year
September 18, 2014

Chuck Sekyra reaches 200 wins in just his 12th year at Seattle Pacific as the Falcons dispatch Simon Fraser, 4-1, at Interbay Stadium. SPU pounces on the Clan in the fourth minute, taking the lead on a Hannah Huesers goal. The gap grows to 3-nil by the 51st minute behind goals from Isabel Farrell and Alexa Diaz. Sekyra is 200-30-17 at his alma mater since 2003.

Washington players and Coach Nicole Van Dyke posed with their newly won 2025 Big Ten regular season championship trophy following their 1-0 home win over Wisconsin. (UW Athletics)
2025
Prior to the Seattle-Dallas match on August 3, Clint Dempsey makes it official, his transfer from Tottenham to Sounders FC, while owners Joe Roth and Adrian Hanauer look on. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2013
The original 1974 Seattle Sounders. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1974
Fans scattered around the track and hillside to watch Seattle Pacific and Washington play at Queen Anne Bowl. (Seattle Pacific Falcon archives)
1974
Seattle-Portland attracted 66,452, the second-largest crowd in MLS history for a stand-alone game, in 2012. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2012
Freshman Gabriel Ruiz uncorks the overtime game-winner as Seattle University upsets Washington, 3-2, in the first round of the NCAA tournament. (Courtesy Seattle University Athletics)
2017
Lowenbrau Zurich, aka, Ramlosa or PCI Sharks. (Courtesy Jan Smisek)
1982
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
One Roof Partnership’s rendering for the redeveloped Seattle Memorial Stadium shows what the 8,000-10,000 capacity facility will resemble when completed. (Courtesy OneRoof Partnership)
2023
Teams representing Boeing and Everett vie in state league play.
1969