Inside the six minutes that sealed Gotham’s first NWSL title – Equalizer Soccer

Date:




(Rebekah Wynkoop / SPP)

Reporting from Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego.


If anyone doubted the National Women’s Soccer League’s ability to entertain, look no further than the final moments of Saturday’s NWSL Championship at Snapdragon Stadium.

The press box cleared out as the last of six minutes of allotted stoppage time ticked away, an occupational hazard of the up-to-the-second world of media, and the need to move quickly to switch into postgame mode and get to field level.

But as dozens of reporters packed up and stood to watch the final seconds of what looked like (and eventually was) a 2-1 NJ/NY Gotham FC victory and the team’s first NWSL trophy, a 50-50 ball deflected generously for OL Reign, and forward Elyse Bennett was suddenly in alone on goal. Gotham goalkeeper Mandy Haught came off her line and punched the ball near the top of the box. Reign midfielder Rose Lavelle flashed the follow-up shot high and wide of the empty net.

“I thought I was on the line, but, heat of the moment, you don’t want the…

Read more…

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Latest News

More like this
Related

Emily Fox and Crystal Dunn combo proves successful for USWNT in Olympic run – Equalizer Soccer

Photo Copyright Yukihito Taguchi for USA TODAY Sports Emma Hayes...

Evaluating the challenges and benefits of the inaugural NWSL x Liga MX Summer Cup – Equalizer Soccer

Kansas City Current midfielders Debinha (99) and Lo'eau LaBonta...

An opportunity for growth and celebration of the global game – Equalizer Soccer

Palmeiras team poses before the match against Racing Louisville...

FSU Leads College Soccer Rankings Ahead of 2024 Season Kick-Off

USA Basketball won an historic eighth-straight...