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Week 6 Review: NWSL Pitch Notes

National Women's Soccer League

May 8, 2023 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) News Release

Below is a roundup of notes from Week 6 of NWSL regular season action.

GOALS GALORE

Twenty-one goals were scored across the league’s Week 6 matches this past weekend, tying the league’s scoring totals from Week 2. Notably, the North Carolina Courage and Portland Thorns FC traded tallies in a high-scoring affair before ending in a 3-3 draw. The Courage scored 33 seconds into the match, tying for the fourth-fastest goal in NWSL history, and Crystal Dunn notched a brace for her third and fourth goals of the regular season. Elsewhere on the east coast, forward Trinity Rodman recorded a goal and an assist, and first-year midfielder Paige Metayer became the fifth rookie – and the first undrafted one – to score, as the Washington Spirit secured a 3-1 win over San Diego Wave FC at Audi Field.


On the west coast, Angel City FC earned the club’s first win at home with a 3-2 win over the Kansas City Current. May/April Rookie of the Month Alyssa Thompson continued her scoring effort with the opening goal of the game, and internationals Claire Emslie and Jun Endo tacked on goals of their own to secure the victory. Current forward Cece Kizer registered a goal and an assist in Kansas City’s comeback effort.

100 GOALS IN

The 2023 regular season reached the 100-goal mark on Sunday thanks to NJ/NY Gotham FC defender Jenna Nighswonger, who opened the scoring in her club’s 2-1 road win over the Chicago Red Stars. Of the league’s first 100 tallies, 13 have come from headers, 15 from the penalty spot and 88 from inside the 18-yard box.

Goal No. 100 also marked the first of Nighswonger’s career. The Rancho Cucamonga, California native is the sixth rookie to score a goal so far this season, joining forwards Messiah Bright, Penelope Hocking, Ally Schlegel and Alyssa Thompson and midfielder Paige Metayer in the feat.

COURAGE COUNTRY SHOWED OUT

Last Saturday’s seesaw match between the Courage and the Thorns was played in front of 7,070 fans, marking North Carolina’s largest regular-season crowd since August of 2018 and the fifth largest regular-season crowd in club history.

RAZOR-THIN MARGINS

Just five points separate the top half of the NWSL standings after six weeks of regular season action. After a dominant 2-0 win over the Houston Dash, OL Reign sits atop the table with 13 points and a 4-1-1 record, having not lost a match since Week 1. Portland Thorns FC, the Washington Spirit and NJ/NY Gotham FC claim the second,…

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