All posts tagged "2016 NWSL Championship"
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News
/ 8 years agoSpirit’s Dydasco needs surgery for torn ACL, meniscus
The Washington Spirit announced on Thursday that defender Caprice Dydasco suffered a torn left ACL during last Sunday’s NWSL Championship. The...
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Analysis
/ 8 years agoThe Lowdown: How culture change led Flash to the top of NWSL
Following two seasons of dull soccer and two off seasons shuttling players to other NWSL cities, it was time for a...
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Analysis
/ 8 years agoThree reasons the Spirit season ended in heartbreak
The Washington Spirit were 30 seconds away from winning their first NWSL championship Sunday night. Up by one goal, with stoppage...
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/ 8 years agoThree things about the Flash’s 2016 NWSL Championship
HOUSTON, TX. — Here are three things of note about the Western New York Flash’s penalty kick shootout win over the...
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/ 8 years agoMVP D’Angelo wins one for her grandfather
HOUSTON, TX. — NWSL Championship Game MVP Sabrina D’Angelo said the win over the Washington Spirit was for her grandfather, Alex...
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/ 8 years agoKrieger hopes to add NWSL title to career honors
Fittingly on Sunday, the Spirit will take the field in the season’s last contest. The club was also involved in the...
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/ 8 years agoNWSL Championship notebook: When Riley coached Crystal Dunn
Here are the latest news and notes from NWSL Championship week. when paul riley coached crystal dunn Among the many interwoven...
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/ 8 years agoMeet Scott Vallow: The man who will run the Flash bench
HOUSTON, TX. — Sunday’s NWSL Championship will feature the latest coaching battle between Jim Gabarra and Paul Riley. Gabarra has coached...
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Analysis
/ 8 years agoNWSL Championship: Speed, set pieces will be key
2016 NWSL Championship Washington Spirit vs Western New York Flash BBVA Compass Stadium, 5pm EDT (FS1/foxsportsgo.com) Season series: Spirit won, 1-0-1...
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/ 8 years agoHuster, Matheson reflect on Spirit’s long rise to top
HOUSTON — Three years ago this week, the Spirit were preparing to make the first pick in the 2014 NWSL Draft....