All posts tagged "Jen Hoy"
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Analysis
/ 5 years agoThe Lowdown: Huerta, Clarkson hope Dash have foundation for future
James Clarkson has said that Sofia Huerta’s play this season has been better than her baseline statistics would indicate. Huerta appreciates...
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NJ/NY Gotham FC
/ 5 years agoNWSL Friday: Sky Blue FC compile second-straight win against Utah
Sky Blue FC 1, Utah Royals FC 0 Bow down to Jen Hoy. The Sky Blue FC striker came through in...
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Chicago Red Stars
/ 6 years agoXI Moments of 2018: Mega trade(s) rock the foundation of four clubs
Only two and a half weeks into 2018—and only six picks into the National Women’s Soccer League’s January draft—a mega-trade involving...
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Analysis
/ 7 years agoLauletta: Some thoughts on this week’s three-way NWSL blockbuster
PHILADELPHIA — So what do you do when your best and most marketable player tells you they don’t want to play...
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Boston Breakers
/ 7 years agoNWSL’s first college draft — a 5-year look back
Throughout my life watching sports, I have been beholden to the notion that you can’t make a truly, solid judgment on...
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Chicago Red Stars
/ 7 years agoRed Stars clinch playoff berth with 3-2 win in Houston
The Chicago Red Stars booked a trip to the NWSL playoffs for the third consecutive season after a 3-2 victory over...
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Chicago Red Stars
/ 7 years agoReign last-minute comeback robs Red Stars of three points
The Chicago Red Stars enjoyed a one-goal lead for 76 minutes, but two goals by the Seattle Reign in the final...
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Chicago Red Stars
/ 7 years agoFive years in, Jen Hoy still enjoying the journey in Chicago
“In any aspect of what I do in life, I am always going to be trying to grow and improve,” begins...
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Chicago Red Stars
/ 7 years agoThursday Q&A: Chicago Red Stars forward Jen Hoy
Jen Hoy returned to Chicago for a fifth consecutive season to compete with a Red Stars team that many have predicted...
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Americans Abroad
/ 8 years agoRed Stars reflect on productive winter in Australia
This past winter, three dozen National Women’s Soccer League players packed their bags and traveled thousands of miles across the Pacific...