All posts tagged "Alyssa Naeher"
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Analysis
/ 6 years agoBush: Keepers highlight defensive duel in Seattle
Last night the Seattle Reign and Chicago Red Stars played to a scoreless draw on rainy night in Washington. The Reign’s...
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Chicago Red Stars
/ 6 years agoAlyssa Naeher’s game for the ages
In the 17th minute of a 1-1 draw, North Carolina Courage’s McCall Zerboni cracked a left-footed shot from 25 yards. Chicago Red...
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Chicago Red Stars
/ 6 years agoTuesday Roundup: New Zealand reaches parity in new CBA
Also in today’s roundup, Alyssa Naeher voted Player of the Week and Stephanie Ochs officially announces her retirement. New Zealand Football...
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Chicago Red Stars
/ 6 years agoNWSL Week In Review: What has happened to the goalkeeping?
We probably don’t need to get into the biological differences between men and women on a website devoted to women’s soccer,...
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Analysis
/ 7 years agoTracking Back: Alyssa Naeher under fire
As the US Women’s National Team further solidifies into the squad that will lead the charge into World Cup Qualifiers and...
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Analysis
/ 7 years agoLauletta: USWNT front line is clicking, back line is slipping
The United States women are now six months away from one of their two most paradoxical tournaments of their cycle. They...
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Analysis
/ 7 years agoLauletta: Three thoughts from USWNT 1-0 Germany in SheBelieves opener
Thursday’s SheBelieves Cup opener between the United States and Germany won’t be one for the DVD archives, but the result will...
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International
/ 7 years agoTrio of goals gives USWNT win over South Korea
On Thursday night the United States women’s national team defeated South Korea, 3-1, in the first of two international friendlies. Julie...
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Chicago Red Stars
/ 7 years agoThursday Roundup: Morgan Brian not expected to play for Red Stars this weekend
Morgan Brian is not likely to play for the Red Stars this weekend, head coach Rory Dames told a national conference...
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Analysis
/ 7 years agoLauletta: On O’Hara’s 100th, Ertz’s brace, and more
In the first USWNT match since coach Jill Ellis called time on her post-Olympic period of experimentation, things went fairly well...