All posts tagged "Jordyn Huitema"
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Angel City FC
/ 3 weeks agoLauletta’s XI: Reign are not ready for prime time
Tons of red cards, unexpected wins, and more takeaways from the NWSL's second week
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Chicago Stars
/ 3 weeks agoChicago and San Diego earn their first wins of the 2026 NWSL season
On Sunday, two National Women’s Soccer League matches were decided by one-goal margins, with efficiency and execution ruling the day. A...
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NWSL
/ 1 month agoWhat we’re paying attention to as the NWSL season kicks off
The 2026 NWSL season kicks off tonight. Here are 11 things we're paying attention to
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NWSL
/ 1 month agoJordyn Huitema traded to Chicago Stars FC; Reign receive $500K
Huitema joined the NWSL, and Reign, in 2022 after a three-year career in France.
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Seattle Reign FC
/ 10 months ago‘I just wanted to survive’: Jordyn Huitema’s harrowing burglary experience
The Seattle Reign striker described to Sounder at Heart a terrifying night while home alone last month.
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NWSL
/ 12 months agoJenna’s NWSL Talking Points, week 6
Chaos ball rules, Ashley Sanchez and Jordyn Huitema get on the scoresheet, and Orlando and North Carolina snatch victory from the...
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NWSL
/ 12 months agoLauletta’s Heat Check: A week that felt consequential for the rest of the NWSL season
Orlando made an epic comeback, Kansas City coughed it up late, and Gotham owned the Spirit.
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2024 Paris Olympics
/ 2 years agoReign’s Canadian duo head to Olympics healthy and experienced
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2024 Paris Olympics
/ 2 years agoCanada’s Olympic roster brings versatility, but with several glaring omissions
On Tuesday, Canada unveiled the 18 player Olympic roster and the four alternates that will travel to France to defend their...
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Canada
/ 2 years agoPriestman’s lineup juggling brings mixed results in Canada’s send-off match
TORONTO – Canada closed out their 2024 Olympic send-off series with a disappointing 1-1 draw against Mexico. A crowd of 18,805...
