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Spirit Earns Three Points in Historic Four-Goal Night Against Chicago

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May 2, 2024 – National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL)
Washington Spirit News Release

Bridgeview, Ill. – The Washington Spirit earned a triumphant 4-2 victory on the road against the Chicago Red Stars Wednesday night.

With a start in today’s match, Andi Sullivan earned her 100th career NWSL regular season start, all coming with the Spirit. The former number one overall draft selection joins Spirit legend Tori Huster and teammates Aubrey Kingsbury and Ashley Hatch as the only players to hit 100 starts with the team.

The first half opened without much affair, remaining largely actionless for over 25 minutes. In fact, the first shot of the match came in the 28th minute. That shot – a Trinity Rodman goal.

Rodman’s goal, which clanged off both posts before nestling in the back of the net, was her first of the season. Croix Bethune set up Rodman’s goal for her second assist in as many games.

Less than two minutes later, the Spirit struck again. The common denominator: Trinity Rodman. She played a pass to Ouleye Sarr who struck a high arching ball with ease past Chicago keeper Alyssa Naeher to add to the tally.

In the sequence, Rodman logged her third assist of the season, while Sarr recorded her third goal. Rodman’s three assists rank second in the NWSL. Additionally, at 21 years old, Rodman became the youngest player to ever reach 40 goal contributions across all NWSL competitions. The goal marked the Spirit’s seventh first-half goal through seven games this season, with only Kansas City (9) scoring more.

Despite the offensive flurry, the Spirit did not relent on the defensive end. The Red Stars failed to record a shot on target in the first half, and the home team’s first – and only – shot in the first half came in the 35th minute. In the last 21 matches, the Spirit is unbeaten when leading at half-time (14-0-7), dating back to October 2017.

Chicago made things interesting with a goal in the 79th minute from second half substitute Ally Schlegel. Though, the Spirit responded almost instantly when Bethune found Brittany Ratcliffe in transition. On the run, Ratcliffe curled the ball in, banging the near post before finding the back of the net.

The pairing of Bethune and Ratcliffe outdid themselves, as Bethune found Ratcliffe once more three minutes later.

Ratcliffe’s goal, her third of the season, ties her for most on the Spirit this season. All three of her goals have come off the bench, helping the Spirit score five goals from substitutes this season – the most in the…

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