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Pro Heels: NWSL Week 10 Roundup
May 27, 2024 | Women's Soccer
The 10th week of the 2024 National Women's Soccer League season was highlighted by Avery Patterson credited with an assist and Crystal Dunn reaching 10,000 career regular season minutes.
Bay FC
» Emmie Allen (2021-23)
» Dorian Bailey (2015-18)
» Savy King (2023)
Bay FC dropped a 2-0 match to Gotham FC. King played the opening 68 minutes and Bailey entered the contest in the 68th minute.
NJ/NY Gotham FC
» Maycee Bell (2019-23)
» Crystal Dunn (2010-13)
Gotham FC picked up a 2-0 win over Bay FC. Bell once again joined the starting lineup and logged a full game; She won 10 of her 15 duals and seven of eight tackles. Dunn entered the match in the 60th minute; She passed 10,000 career regular season minutes and finished the night with 10,009.
Houston Dash
» Paige Nielsen (2012-15)
» Avery Patterson (2020-23)
Houston Dash posted a big 3-0 win over North Carolina Courage. Patterson was credited with an assist in the 45th minute. After winning the ball at the edge of the box, she played the ball forward to Ramona Bachmann who found the bottom corner of the far post.
Both Nielsen and Patterson were part of the Starting XI and logged a full match.
North Carolina Courage
» Julia Dorsey (2019-23)
» Brianna Pinto (2018-20)
North Carolina Courage lost to Houston Dash, 3-0. Pinto started the match and saw 65 minutes of action. Dorsey was available as a sub for the first time this season but was not used.
Portland Thorns
» Meghan Klingenberg (2007-10)
Portland Thorns fell to Orlando Spirit, 1-0. Klingenberg subbed in during the 72nd minute.
Seattle Reign FC
» Claudia Dickey (2018-21)
» Sam Meza (2020-23)
Seattle Reign FC dropped a 3-2 decision to Washington Spirit.
Utah Royals
» Ally Sentnor (2021-23)
Utah Royals suffered a 1-0 loss to Kansas City Current. Sentnor logged 78 minutes and recorded a shot in the 22nd minute that ultimately went wide.
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Bay FC
» Emmie Allen (2021-23)
» Dorian Bailey (2015-18)
» Savy King (2023)
Bay FC dropped a 2-0 match to Gotham FC. King played the opening 68 minutes and Bailey entered the contest in the 68th minute.
NJ/NY Gotham FC
» Maycee Bell (2019-23)
» Crystal Dunn (2010-13)
Gotham FC picked up a 2-0 win over Bay FC. Bell once again joined the starting lineup and logged a full game; She won 10 of her 15 duals and seven of eight tackles. Dunn entered the match in the 60th minute; She passed 10,000 career regular season minutes and finished the night with 10,009.
Houston Dash
» Paige Nielsen (2012-15)
» Avery Patterson (2020-23)
Houston Dash posted a big 3-0 win over North Carolina Courage. Patterson was credited with an assist in the 45th minute. After winning the ball at the edge of the box, she played the ball forward to Ramona Bachmann who found the bottom corner of the far post.
Both Nielsen and Patterson were part of the Starting XI and logged a full match.
North Carolina Courage
» Julia Dorsey (2019-23)
» Brianna Pinto (2018-20)
North Carolina Courage lost to Houston Dash, 3-0. Pinto started the match and saw 65 minutes of action. Dorsey was available as a sub for the first time this season but was not used.
Portland Thorns
» Meghan Klingenberg (2007-10)
Portland Thorns fell to Orlando Spirit, 1-0. Klingenberg subbed in during the 72nd minute.
Seattle Reign FC
» Claudia Dickey (2018-21)
» Sam Meza (2020-23)
Seattle Reign FC dropped a 3-2 decision to Washington Spirit.
Utah Royals
» Ally Sentnor (2021-23)
Utah Royals suffered a 1-0 loss to Kansas City Current. Sentnor logged 78 minutes and recorded a shot in the 22nd minute that ultimately went wide.
Stay up to date with UNC women's soccer by following the Tar Heels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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