Lauletta: How the NWSL’s first CBA sets the table for league’s future

The National Women’s Soccer League closed out January by agreeing with the NWSL Players Association on the first collective bargaining agreement in league history. The next day, Feb. 1, training camps happily got underway for the league’s 12 teams. The players had at least suggested that the lack of an agreement could mean a delay … Continue reading Lauletta: How the NWSL’s first CBA sets the table for league’s future