All posts tagged "Extra"
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USWNT
/ 3 weeks agoTop 50 USWNT prospects for the 2027 World Cup: Nos. 40-31
The next cycle is around the corner, so we’re looking toward the future at the top pro prospects age 27 and...
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Analysis
/ 3 weeks agoUnbeaten Spirit, first loss for Thorns
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2027 Women's World Cup
/ 3 weeks agoTop 50 USWNT prospects for the 2027 World Cup: Nos. 50-41
The next cycle is around the corner, so we're looking toward the future at the top pro prospects age 27 and...
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Analysis
/ 3 weeks agoKassouf: Is it time to worry about the Thorns?
We're one-third of the way through the season, and we're at that point where team's results can start to stray. The...
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Angel City FC
/ 3 weeks agoFrom Scotland to LA: Why Angel City was the perfect fit for Claire Emslie
'There's no other NWSL team I would've played for,' Claire Emslie tells The Equalizer. Growing up in Scotland, pro women's soccer...
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Analysis
/ 3 weeks agoThe Equalizer Podcast: NWSL’s youth movement
Bekki Morgan and Jeff Kassouf discuss the youth movement we are seeing in the NWSL this season. Jaedyn Shaw and Trinity...
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Analysis
/ 3 weeks agoA new, more possession-based Courage team is still a work in progress
North Carolina is slightly better defensively and among the best in the league in possession. Missing from the equation thus far...
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NJ/NY Gotham FC
/ 3 weeks agoFor Allie Long, Gotham FC is setting the standard for moms in the NWSL
In the middle of a demanding preseason camp, Allie Long wanted to take a little break from training and spend a...
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NJ/NY Gotham FC
/ 3 weeks agoWhy Iceland’s Svava Rós Gudmundsdóttir jumped at chance to join Gotham FC, NWSL
After several stops in Europe, the chance to play in the U.S. was too good to pass up.
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Analysis
/ 4 weeks agoKassouf: Welcome to the NWSL’s youth movement
Olivia Moultrie, Trinity Rodman, Alyssa Thompson and more are showing the value in developing young talent