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Pro Heels: NWSL Week 11 Roundup
June 10, 2024 | Women's Soccer
Following a week off for an international break, the 2024 National Women's Soccer League was back underway this past weekend. Crystal Dunn highlighted the week by scoring her first goal of the season for Gotham FC.
Bay FC
» Emmie Allen (2021-23)
» Dorian Bailey (2015-18)
» Savy King (2023)
Bay FC earned a 2-1 victory over Chicago Red Stars. King subbed in during the 85th minute while Bailey entered the match in the 62nd minute.
NJ/NY Gotham FC
» Maycee Bell (2019-23)
» Crystal Dunn (2010-13)
Gotham FC took down Angel City FC, 2-1. Dunn recorded her first goal of the season. Yazmeen Ryan drove across the field and found Dunn on the opposite side of the box, who dribbled in and fired a shot to the far bottom corner.
It was Dunn's first goal against Angel City; She has now recorded a goal against 13 clubs during the regular season in her career – one short of the league record. She also became the 15th player to score for four or more club teams.
Dunn started and saw 63 minutes of action.
Houston Dash
» Paige Nielsen (2012-15)
» Avery Patterson (2020-23)
Houston Dash fell, 2-0, to Racing Louisville FC. Both Nielsen and Patterson earned a role in the starting lineup and logged a full game.
North Carolina Courage
» Julia Dorsey (2019-23)
» Brianna Pinto (2018-20)
North Carolina Courage lost to Portland Thorns, 1-0. Pinto subbed in during the 65th minute.
Portland Thorns
» Meghan Klingenberg (2007-10)
Portland Thorns shut out North Carolina Courage with a 1-0 win.
Seattle Reign FC
» Claudia Dickey (2018-21)
» Sam Meza (2020-23)
Seattle Reign FC dropped a 5-2 decision to Kansas City Current. Dickey is still out with injury.
Utah Royals
» Ally Sentnor (2021-23)
Utah Royals fell 1-0 to Washington Spirit. Sentnor logged a full match, entering the Starting XI lineup in the striker position for the first time in her pro career, and created several chances.
Stay up to date with UNC women's soccer by following the Tar Heels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
Bay FC
» Emmie Allen (2021-23)
» Dorian Bailey (2015-18)
» Savy King (2023)
Bay FC earned a 2-1 victory over Chicago Red Stars. King subbed in during the 85th minute while Bailey entered the match in the 62nd minute.
NJ/NY Gotham FC
» Maycee Bell (2019-23)
» Crystal Dunn (2010-13)
Gotham FC took down Angel City FC, 2-1. Dunn recorded her first goal of the season. Yazmeen Ryan drove across the field and found Dunn on the opposite side of the box, who dribbled in and fired a shot to the far bottom corner.
It was Dunn's first goal against Angel City; She has now recorded a goal against 13 clubs during the regular season in her career – one short of the league record. She also became the 15th player to score for four or more club teams.
Dunn started and saw 63 minutes of action.
Houston Dash
» Paige Nielsen (2012-15)
» Avery Patterson (2020-23)
Houston Dash fell, 2-0, to Racing Louisville FC. Both Nielsen and Patterson earned a role in the starting lineup and logged a full game.
North Carolina Courage
» Julia Dorsey (2019-23)
» Brianna Pinto (2018-20)
North Carolina Courage lost to Portland Thorns, 1-0. Pinto subbed in during the 65th minute.
Portland Thorns
» Meghan Klingenberg (2007-10)
Portland Thorns shut out North Carolina Courage with a 1-0 win.
Seattle Reign FC
» Claudia Dickey (2018-21)
» Sam Meza (2020-23)
Seattle Reign FC dropped a 5-2 decision to Kansas City Current. Dickey is still out with injury.
Utah Royals
» Ally Sentnor (2021-23)
Utah Royals fell 1-0 to Washington Spirit. Sentnor logged a full match, entering the Starting XI lineup in the striker position for the first time in her pro career, and created several chances.
Stay up to date with UNC women's soccer by following the Tar Heels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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