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PORTLAND THORNS FC NWSL CHALLENGE CUP NOTES

PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT


SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020
Vice President, Communications - Collin Romer, (503) 553-5433, cromer@timbers.com
Director, Media Relations - Katie Simons - (503) 553-5539, ksimons@timbers.com
Manager, Media Relations - Kevin Acevedo - (503) 553-5512, kacevedo@timbers.com

THORNS FC SPIRIT 2020 CHALLENGE CUP SCHEDULE


DATE GAME TIME (BROADCAST)
Sat., June 27 North Carolina 2, Portland 1 9:30 a.m. (CBS)
Washington 2, Portland 1 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)
Tues., June 30 Houston 3, Utah 3 9:30 a.m. (CBS All Access)
OL Reign 0, Sky Blue FC 0 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)
VS. Wed., July 1 Portland 0, Chicago 0 9:30 a.m. (CBS All Access)
North Carolina 2, Washington 0 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)
Sat., July 4 Sky Blue FC vs. Utah 9:30 a.m. (CBS All Access)
Houston vs. OL Reign 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)
Sun., July 5 North Carolina vs. Chicago 9:30 a.m. (CBS All Access)

BROADCAST INFO Portland vs. Washington 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)


Wed., July 8 Utah vs. OL Reign 9:30 a.m. (CBS All Access)
Date: Sunday, July 5
Kickoff: 7 p.m. (Pacific) Sky Blue FC vs. Houston 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)
Location: Zions Bank Stadium (Herriman, Utah) Sun., July 12 Washington vs. Houston 9:30 a.m. (CBS All Access)
Forecast: Mostly sunny, 85 degrees
Chicago vs. Utah 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)

Referee: Karen Abt Mon., July 13 OL Reign vs. Portland 9:30 a.m. (CBS All Access)
Assistant Referees: Stephen McGonagle, Deleana Quan Sky Blue FC vs. North Carolina 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)
Fourth Official: Lukasz Szpala
Fri., July 17 Quarterfinal Game 1 9:30 a.m. (CBS All Access)
Broadcast: CBS All Access (U.S. & Canada), Twitch (International) Quarterfinal Game 2 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)
Talent: Mike Watts (play-by-play), Lori Lindsey (analyst), Marisa Pilla (sideline Sat., July 18 Quarterfinal Game 3 9:30 a.m. (CBS All Access)
reporter)
Quarterfinal Game 4 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)
Wed., July 22 Semifinal Game 1 9:30 a.m. (CBS All Access)
Semifinal Game 2 7 p.m. (CBS All Access)
THORNS SCHEDULE
Sun., July 26 Final 9:30 a.m. (CBS)
Saturday, June 27 TIME (PT)
Portland Thorns FC vs. North Carolina Courage 9:30 a.m.
All match times are Pacific time

Wednesday, July 1 TIME (PT)


Portland Thorns FC vs. Chicago Red Stars 9:30 a.m.
LAST MATCH RECAP
Sunday, July 5 TIME (PT) Portland earned its first point of the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup, recording a
Portland Thorns FC vs. Washington Spirit 7 p.m. scoreless draw against the Chicago Red Stars on July 1. The Thorns FC defense
surrendered just five shots in the match and did not surrender a shot on target
Monday, July 13 TIME (PT) for all 90 minutes, earning their first clean sheet of the tournament, while Bella
Bixby recorded the first clean sheet of her career. Portland came close several
Portland Thorns FC vs. OL Reign 9:30 a.m. times to taking the lead as Morgan Weaver forced a finger-tip save in the 14th
minute, while Autumn Smithers rattled the crossbar from distance in extra time.

2019 SEASON CAPSULE 2019 STAT LEADERS (NWSL ranking)


2019 NWSL Record 11-7-6 GF: 40 GA: 31 Christine Sinclair: 9 goals (t-7th), 59 aerials won (10th), 29 chances created
Home: 7-3-2 GF: 22 GA: 13 (t-12th), 320 succesful passes, opp. half (14th)
Away: 4-4-4 GF: 18 GA: 18 Lindsey Horan: 83 touches per 90 min. (2nd), 77 aerials won (3rd), 144 duels
won (8th), 46 shot attempts (14th)
Total points: 44 pts Rocky Rodriguez: 52 dribbles completed (1st), 37 fouls won (3rd), 150 duels
Finish: 3rd won (7th), 336 successful passes, opp. half (t-12th), 156 possessions wons
(t-15th)
Notable 2019 Team Rankings (NWSL regular season) Meghan Klingenberg: 39 succesful crosses/corners (1st), 20 crosses open,
Goals: 3rd - 40 goals successful (2nd), 11 big chances created (2nd), 38 chances created (t-5th), 348
Assists: t-4th - 19 assists successful passes, opp. half (t-9th), 156 possessions wons (t-15th)
Shutouts: 5th - 8 shutouts Emily Menges: 45 headed clearances (4th), 13 blocks (t-10th), 170 posses-
Shot Conversion: 1st - 15.7 percent sions won (t-11th), 787 successful passes (15th)
Crossing Accuracy: 1st - 25.1 percent Becky Sauerbrunn: 31 headed clearances (t-1tth), 784 successful passes
Corner Kick Accuracy: 2nd - 37.2 percent (16th)
Fewest Yellow Cards: 3rd - 19 yellow cards Katherine Reynolds: 13 blocks (t-10th)
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

ROSTER COMPISITION HEAD COACH MARK PARSONS


A finalist for 2018 Best FIFA Women’s Coach of the Year, head coach Mark Parsons
Players returning from 2019: 17 begins his fifth season with Thorns FC in 2020 after signing a multi-year contract
New players with Thorns FC in 2020: 9 extension. Since joining the club ahead of the 2016 season, Parsons has helped
International players: 2 lead Portland to an NWSL Championship (2017) and NWSL Shield (2016) and back-
to-back NWSL Championship appearances (2017, 2018), while compiling a mark of
Goalkeepers: 3 49-20-23 (.658) and 11 or more wins in each of his first four seasons with the club.
On May 25, 2018, Parsons became the third coach in league history to register 50
Defenders: 9
career wins, posting a record of 69-42-36 across seven seasons coaching in the
Midfielders: 6
NWSL.
Forwards: 7
During his tenure, Thorns FC have finished in the top three in the NWSL regular-season standings in four
Players IN (9) Players OUT (9) consecutive seasons, winning the club’s first NWSL Shield in 2016 and the second NWSL Championship
Marissa Everett Andressinha in club history in 2017. Portland secured home playoff matches with top-two finishes in in 2016, 2017
Meaghan Nally Elizabeth Ball and 2018. Under Parsons, Thorns FC have one of the top home-field advantages in the league, register-
Anika Rodriguez Dagny Brynjarsdottir ing just five losses at Providence Park since his arrival (31-7-8) while also becoming the first team in
Rocky Rodríguez Ana Crnogorcevic league history in 2017 to record 10 home victories.
Becky Sauerbrunn Ellie Carpenter
Sophia Smith Caitlin Foord In just his second season with the club, Parsons helped Portland lift the NWSL Championship trophy
behind one of the most dominant defensive performances in league history. Thorns FC tied the single-
Autumn Smithers Midge Purce
season record for the top defense in NWSL history, posting a 0.83 goals-against average, while also
Morgan Weaver Hayley Raso equaling the mark for the most home shutouts (7) in a single season. In addition, Thorns FC finished the
Christen Westphal Emily Sonnett 2017 regular-season campaign ranked first in fewest goals conceded (20), fewest goals conceded at
home (8) and fewest goals conceded on the road (12).

THORNS TRANSACTION TRACKER The 2016 NWSL Coach of the Year in his first season with Thorns FC, Parsons led Portland to the
NWSL Shield. With Parsons at the helm, Thorns FC finished the season with a 12-3-5 record as they
NOV. 4, 2019
Exercised the contract options for: Bella Bixby, Dagny Bryn- hosted the club’s first-ever home playoff game. In addition, Portland registered the best home record
jarsdottir, Simone Charley, Tyler Lussi, Emily Menges, Em- (8-1-1) and best road record (4-2-4) in the league, while beginning the season with the second-longest
ily Ogle, Midge Purce, Madison Pogarch and Gabby Seiler. unbeaten streak in league history (12 games). Parsons oversaw a defensive unit that became just the
third team in league history to allow less than a goal per game over the course of an entire season (19
NOV. 18, 2019 goals in 20 games, 0.95 goals-against average) and offensively the team ranked second in the league in
Thorns FC and midfielder Dagny Brynjarsdottir mutually agree goals (35) and tied for second in assists (23).
to part ways.
Prior to joining Thorns FC, Parsons served as the head coach and general manager of the Washington
Spirit of the NWSL, helping guide the Spirit to consecutive playoff appearances during the 2014 and
JAN. 8, 2020
Acquired the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 NWSL College Draft 2015 seasons. Assuming the role of head coach in July 2013 and general manger in September 2013,
from the Orlando Pride in exchange for defender Emily Son- Parsons helped engineer one of the most successful turnarounds in league history as the Spirit went on
nett, the rights to forward Caitlin Foord and the seventh and to a 10-win season and secured a berth in the league playoffs in 2014 after winning just three games
14th pick in the 2020 draft. the previous season.
Acquired midfielder Rocky Rodríguez from Sky Blue FC in
exchange for forward Midge Purce and Portland’s natural first In addition, the Spirit Reserves won the W-League Championship, the U20s were national finalists and
round pick in the 2021 NWSL College Draft. five Super Y Academy teams were also national finalists with Parsons at the helm as general manager.
As the head coach of the Spirit Reserves in 2013, Parsons led the team to a third-place finish at the Na-
Thorns FC and midfielder Andressinha mutually agree to part tional Championships, while also helping launch the club’s academy programs. In 2012, Parsons helped
ways. guide the D.C. United Women U20s to the National Championship match, earning a runner-up finish.
JAN. 16, 2020
Traded two second round picks (No. 15 and No. 16 overall) in From 2014-10, Parsons worked with Chelsea FC girls and boys academies, while also serving as the
the 2020 draft and allocation money to the Chicago Red Stars head coach for the Chelsea Ladies Reserves from 2008-10 and as an assistant coach with the U16 Girls
for the No. 2 pick. Academy.

Selected forward Sophia Smith (No. 1), forward Morgan The Cranleigh, Surrey, native holds USSF A and B licenses, UEFA A and B licenses, a US Youth Soccer
Weaver (No. 2) and defender Meaghan Nally (No. 25) in the National Youth license and a NSCAA Director of Coaching diploma.
2020 NWSL College Draft.
Mark, his wife, Hannah, and their daugther Edie reside in Portland.
Acquired the rights to defender Christen Westphal from OL
Reign in exchange for its fourth round pick (No. 34 overall) in
the 2020 draft.
THORNS CONNECTIONS WITH WASHINGTON
MARCH 3, 2020 Spirit midfielder Rose Lavelle was teammates with Angela Salem and defender Christen Westphal
Acquired defender Becky Sauerbrunn from Utah Royals FC in
with the Boston Breakers during the 2017 season. Spirit midfielder Meggie Dougherty Howard
exchange for defender Elizabeth Ball and $100,00 in allocation
money. was teammates with Westphal and Gabby Seiler at the University of Florida. Katherine Reynolds,
Salem and Meghan Klingenberg were teammates with Tori Huster on the Western New York Flash
JUNE 17, 2020 in 2012, playing in the WPSL Elite and winning the league title that season in a penalty-shootout.
Thorns FC transfer defender Ellie Carpenter to Division 1 Fémi- Both Reynolds and Salem converted penalties in the championship match against the Chicago
nine club Olympique Lyonnais. Red Stars. Morgan Weaver was teammates with Spirit rookie Averie Collins in 2019 at Washington
State.
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

ALPHABETICAL TOURNAMENT ROSTER


# PLAYER POS HT DOB HOMETOWN COLLEGE
31 Bixby, Bella GK 6-0 11/20/1995 Milwaukie, Ore. Oregon State
30 Boureille, Celeste M 5-9 04/20/1994 San Francisco, Calif. California - Berkeley
38 Charley, Simone F 5-8 02/04/1995 Hoover, Ala. Vanderbilt
33 Eckerstrom, Britt GK 5-10 05/28/1993 Germantown, Md. Penn State
40 Everett, Marissa F 5-4 08/29/1997 Canyon Lake, Calif. Oregon
10 Horan, Lindsey M 5-9 05/26/1994 Golden, Colo. n/a
20 Hubly, Kelli D 5-9 08/09/1994 Elk Grove, Ill. DePaul
25 Klingenberg, Meghan D 5-2 08/02/1988 Gibsonia, Pa. North Carolina
34 Lussi, Tyler F 5-7 01/26/1995 Lutherville, Md. Princeton
5 Menges, Emily D 5-7 07/28/1992 Garden City, N.Y. Georgetown
39 Nally, Meaghan D 5-7 06/30/1998 Herndon, Va. Georgetown
37 Ogle, Emily M 5-5 08/05/1996 Strongsville, Ohio Penn State
15 Pogarch, Madison D 5-6 11/05/1997 Hartland, Mich. Rutgers
2 Reynolds, Katherine D 5-7 09/14/1987 Medina, Wash. Santa Clara
41 Rodriguez, Anika F 5-2 01/04/1997 Torrance, Calif UCLA
11 Rodriguez, Rocky M 5-6 10/28/1993 San Jose, Costa Rica Penn State
36 Salem, Angela M 5-5 07/24/1988 Akron, Ohio Francis Marion
4 Sauerbrunn, Becky D 5-7 06/06/1985 St. Louis, Mo. Virginia
35 Seiler, Gabby M 5-5 09/14/1994 Peachtree City, Ga. Florida
12 Sinclair, Christine F 5-9 06/12/1983 Burnaby, B.C., Canada Portland
9 Smith, Sophia F 5-6 08/10/2000 Windsor, Colo. Stanford
43 Smithers, Autumn D 5-8 11/04/1994 Modesto, Calif. Notre Dame
22 Weaver, Morgan F 5-10 10/18/1997 University Place, Wash. Washington State
18 Westphal, Christen D 5-6 09/02/1993 Brecksville, Ohio Florida

COACHES & STAFF


HEAD COACH: Mark Parsons
ASSISTANT COACH: Sophie Clough FITNESS COACH: Tom Milroy
ASSISTANT COACH: Rich Gunney
GOALKEEPER COACH: Nadine Angerer

NUMERICAL TOURNAMENT ROSTER


# PLAYER POS PRONUNCIATION NATIONALITY LAST CLUB
2 Katherine Reynolds D United States Washington Spirit (NWSL)
4 Becky Sauerbrunn D SOUR-brunn United States Utah Royals FC (NWSL)
5 Emily Menges D men-guess United States Georgetown (NCAA)
9 Sophia Smith F United States Stanford (NCAA)
10 Lindsey Horan M her-ran United States Paris Saint-Germain (France)
11 Rocky Rodríguez M Costa Rica Sky Blue FC (NWSL)
12 Christine Sinclair F Canada Western New York (WPS)
15 Madison Pogarch D PO-garsh United States Rutgers (NCAA)
18 Christen Westphal D United States OL Reign (NWSL)
20 Kelli Hubly D Hublee United States DePaul (NCAA)
22 Morgan Weaver F United States Washington State (NCAA)
25 Meghan Klingenberg D United States Houston Dash (NWSL)
30 Celeste Boureille M BOO-ray United States California-Berkeley (NCAA)
31 Bella Bixby GK United States Oregon State (NCAA)
33 Britt Eckerstrom GK United States Western New York (NWSL)
34 Tyler Lussi F LUCY United States Princeton (NCAA)
35 Gabby Seiler M SIGH-ler United States Florida (NCAA)
36 Angela Salem M United States Boston Breakers (NWSL)
37 Emily Ogle M OH-gull United States Penn State (NCAA)
38 Simone Charley F United States Vanderbilt (NCAA)
39 Meaghan Nally D United States Georgetown (NCAA)
40 Marissa Everett F United States Oregon (NCAA)
41 Anika Rodriguez F United States UCLA (NCAA)
43 Autumn Smithers D United States Notre Dame (NCAA)
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

2 KATHERINE REYNOLDS - D 4 BECKY SAUERBRUNN - D


Height: 5-7 DOB: 09/14/87 Height: 5-7 DOB: 06/06/1985
Hometown: Medina, Wash. Hometown: St. Louis, Mo.
Acquired: Trade with Washington Spirit, 02/02/16 Pronunciation: SOUR-brunn
Last NWSL goal: 05/30/18, POR vs. NC Acquired: Via trade with Utah Royals FC, 03/03/20
Last NWSL assist: 10/02/16, POR vs. WNY (NWSL Semifinal) Last NWSL goal: 09/06/19, UTAH vs. POR
Last NWSL assist: 08/13/17, FCKC @ HOU

2019: Appeared in 23 games, making 17 starts...Started and played in the NWSL semifinals 2020: Made her Thorns FC debut, starting and playing 90 minutes against North Carolina
against the Chicago Red Stars on Oct. 20...Made her 23rd appearance of the season, tied in the Challenge Cup on June 27. 2019: Appeared in 14 matches, contributing to six clean
for most on the team, on Oct. 12 against Washington...Logged 45 minutes as a substitute sheets...Tallied one goal...NWSL Defender of the Year...NWSL Best XI...NWSL Team of the
against Reign FC on Sept. 29...Entered the match as a late-game substitute against Houston Month (April)...NWSL Goal of the Week (Week 19)...Named club’s 2019 Defender of the Year.
on Sept. 21, making her 21st appearance of the season, which is tied for the most on the 2018: Named team captain for Utah…Started in 19 of her 20 appearances...NWSL Team of
team...Started her 16th game of the season on Sept. 11 against North Carolina...Made her the Month (March, April, May, and June)...Named the club’s 2018 MVP and Co-Defender of the
15th start of the season against North Carolina on Aug. 11...Named to the NWSL Team of Year...Was also nominated for the NWSL’s Defender of the Year. 2017: Named team captain
the Month for June...Started 13 consecutive games to begin the season (April 14-July 19)... for fifth straight season...Started in all 22 games played, registering a full 90 minutes in every
Surpassed 10,000 career NWSL minutes played against Houston on June 29...Started and match...Scored one goal against the Washington Spirit on May 28...Fourth in the league for
played 90 minutes against Orlando on April 14, her first appearance since suffering a season- completed passes (1176)...Tallied one goal and two assists.
ending knee injury on July 25, 2018. 2018: Appeared in 17 games (16 starts), tallying one
goal...Played in her 100th career NWSL match, the 15th player in league history to reach this INTERNATIONAL
milestone, tallying her first career NWSL goal on May 30 against North Carolina...Appeared Has 174 caps with the U.S. Women’s National Team.
in her 95th career NWSL match on May 5 against Seattle...Started and played 90 minutes in 2020: Started three of five matches during the 2020 Concacaf Women’s Olympic Qualifying
10 consecutive matches (March 24-May 25). 2017: Started and played in 10 matches during Tournament...Started and played 90 minutes in the semifinal match of the Olympic qualify-
the regular season...Logged 90 minutes in both of Portland’s NWSL playoff matches...Started ing tournament against Mexico on Feb. 7 to secure a spot to compete at Summer Olympics.
10 straight matches (July 22-Sept. 30) to conclude the regular season...Made her first ap- 2019: A member of the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup champions, she was a starter in
pearance of the season and the 80th of her NWSL career, earning the start and logging 73 her second consecutive World Cup, playing every minute of all six games in which she ap-
minutes against Washington on July 22. peared...Missed the opening match due to a minor injury, but then played every minute (540)
thereafter to lead a defense that allowed just three goals in the tournament...Showed her
remarkable consistency once again, playing in 22 games with 21 starts and 1,785 minutes
which was second most on the team.

5 EMILY MENGES - D 9 SOPHIA SMITH - F


Height: 5-7 DOB: 07/28/92 Height: 5-6 DOB: 08/10/2000
Hometown: Garden City, N.Y. Hometown: Windsor, Colo.
Pronunciation: men-guess Acquired: No. 1 overall pick in 2020 NWSL College Draft
Acquired: Selected with the No. 25 overall pick in the 2014 Last NWSL goal: n/a
NWSL College Draft, 01/17/14 Last NWSL assist: n/a
Last NWSL goal: n/a
Last NWSL assist: n/a

2020: Played 45 minutes as a substitute against Chicago on July 1...Started and played COLLEGE (Stanford)
90 minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North Carolina on June 27. 2019- 2019: Named Most Outanding Offensive Player at the College Cup, tallying a hat-
20: Helped guide the Melbourne Victory to the W-League playoffs, starting and playing 90 trick in the national semifinal against UCLA...Named to the College Cup All-Tour-
minutes in their semifinal match against Sydney FC...Started and played in 13 matches for nament Team...Earned All-PAC 12 second team honors...Named to the MAC Herm-
the Victory. 2019: Played 1,665 minutes without committing a foul during the regular sea- man Trophy watch list...Finished the season with 17 goals and nine assists in 21
son...Started her 15th consecutive match on Oct. 12 against Washington...Surpassed 10,000 appearances (19 starts). 2018: Named All-PAC 12 second team...Named to the All-PAC
career minutes on Sept. 11 against the North Carolina Courage...Started her ninth match 12 freshman team...Recorded seven goals and two assists in 13 matches (11 starts).
of the season, playing all 90 minutes against Houston on Aug. 3...Started her fifth game of
the season, logging 45 minutes against Houston on June 29...Played in her 100th career INTERNATIONAL
game for Portland on May 18 at Washington...Made her season debut, starting and playing 2020: Called in for January training camp in 2020 with the USWNT. 2019: Called into the
all 90 minutes on May 11 against Orlando. 2018: Named to the NWSL Second XI...Named senior team for the second time in December of 2019 for the U.S WNT Identification Camp
Co-Defender of the Year and Community MVP...Appeared in 15 matches (all starts)...Started in Bradenton, Fla., the second training camp under Vlatko Andonovski. 2017: Called into
and played in both NWSL playoff matches...Made her 95th career start, second most in club the senior National Team for the first time in April 2017 for training but did not play in the
history, against Sky Blue FC on Aug. 22...Started and played 90 minutes in five consecutive matches against Russia.
matches (May 19-June 22)...Made her first appearance of the season, starting and playing 45
minutes against Orlando on May 12. 2017: Named to the NWSL Second XI...Appeared in 23
matches (all starts), logging 2,063 minutes...Started 41 consecutive regular-season matches,
dating back to the 2016 season...Logged 3,683 consecutive minutes, spanning from April 17,
2016-Sept. 2, 2017, before subbing out in the 83rd minute against Washington...Made her
80th career appearance on the road against Seattle on Aug. 26...Surpassed 6,000 career
minutes played on the road against Sky Blue FC on June 3. 2016: Named to NWSL Best XI...The
only player to start all 20 games this season and play every minute of every match.
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

10 LINDSEY HORAN - M 11 ROCKY RODRêGUEZ - M

Height: 5-9 DOB: 05/26/94 Height: 5-6 DOB: 10/28/93


Hometown: Golden, Colo. Hometown: San Jose, Costa Rica
Acquired: National Team Allocation, 01/13/16 Acquired: Trade with Sky Blue FC, 01/08/20
Last NWSL goal: 07/24/19, POR vs. HOU Last NWSL goal: 07/06/19, NJ vs. CHI
Last NWSL assist: 09/21/19, POR vs. HOU Last NWSL assist: 10/12/19, NJ at NC

2020: Started for a second straight match, logging 69 mintues against Chicago on July 1... 2020: Logged 21 minutes as a substitute against Chicago on July 1...Started and played 90
Started and played 90 minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North Carolina minutes in her Thorns FC debut on June 27 in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North
on June 27. 2019: Named to NWSL Best XI...Started and played in 13 games...Tallied one Carolina. 2019: Appeared in 22 games (22 starts), logging 1,921 minutes...Tallied three goals
goal and two assists...Tallied her first goal of the season on July 24 against Houston...Made and three assists...Recorded an assist against the North Carolina Courage on Oct. 12...Tallied
her first start since returning from the World Cup against Utah on July 19...Recorded her an assist on Aug. 25 against the Houston Dash...Scored against the Chicago Red Stars in a 2-1
first assist of the season on April 20 against Chicago. 2018: On the 15-player shortlist for win on July 6...Registered a goal against Reign FC on May 18, scoring for a second consecu-
the Ballon d’Or...Named NWSL MVP...An NWSL Best XI selection...Started and played in 22 tive game...Recorded her first goal of the season on May 11 against the Washington Spirit...
games, tallying 13 goals and two assists...Recorded a goal and an assist in the semifi- Tallied an assist on April 29 against Thorns FC - her first assist of the season. 2018: Played in
nals against Seattle Reign FC on Sept. 15....Finished the regular season ranked third in the 15 matches (10 starts), logging 910 minutes...Recorded one assist...Tallied an assist on Aug.
NWSL in goals (13)...Named NWSL Player of the Month for July...Recorded her second career 19 against Utah Royals FC.
brace on July 15 against Houston...Recorded a goal and assist against Orlando on April 15.
INTERNATIONAL
INTERNATIONAL Has earned 73 caps and scored 42 goals with the Costa Rica Women’s National Team.
Has earned 86 caps for the U.S. Women’s National Team, scoring 19 goals. 2020: Helped guide Costa Rica to the semifinals of Concacaf Olympic qualifiers...Appeared
2020: Has appeared in eight games, tallying seven goals and three assists...Scored six goals in three of Costa Rica’s four matches, recording three goals...Scored a brace in a 2-0 win
during Concacaf Olympic Qualifying...Recorded her first career hat-trick during Olympic against Haiti on Jan. 31...Converted a penalty kick in a 6-1 win over Panama on Jan. 28.
qualifiers against Panama on Jan. 31. 2019: Started in the semifinals of the World Cup, log- 2019: Won a bronze medal at the Pan American Games...Scored a brace in a 5-0 win over El
ging an assist against England on July 2...Made a substitute appearance in the quarterfinals Salvador on Oct. 8 in Concacaf Olympic Qualifying Tournament qualification...Scored a brace
against France on June 28...Scored her second goal of the World Cup against Sweden on in the group round of the Pan American Games against Peru on July 31.
June 20...Started and played all 90 minutes in her World Cup debut, tallying her first career
World Cup goal against Thailand on June 11.

12 CHRISTINE SINCLAIR - F 15 MADISON POGARCH - D/M


Height: 5-9 DOB: 06/12/83 Height: 5-6 DOB: 11/05/1997
Hometown: Burnaby, B.C. Hometown: Heartland, Mich.
Acquired: National Team Allocation, 01/11/13 Acquired: Discovery, Signed to supplemental roster
Last NWSL goal: 08/25/19, POR vs. CHI Last NWSL goal: n/a
Last NWSL assist: 04/28/19, POR @ NJ Last NWSL assist: n/a

2020: Made her second straight start of the tournament, logging 82 minutes against Chicago 2020: Earned her first start of the tournament, playing all 90 minutes against Chicago on
on July 1...Started and played 90 minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener on June 27 July 1...Appeared as a late-game substitute in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North
against North Carolina. 2019: Started and played in 17 matches...Scored a career-best nine Carolina on June 27. 2019: Played in three matches...Made her third appearance, her first at
goals, which ranked as the third-most in the NWSL...Scored her ninth goal of the season Providence Park, logging 13 minutes on June 21 against Utah...Earned her first professional
against Chicago on Aug. 25...Scored in four consecutive matches (July 14-Aug. 3)...Sur- start in her second appearance on the road against North Carolina on June 15...Made her
passed 10,000 career minutes played on July 14 against Orlando...Tallied her first assist of professional debut, logging 16 minutes as a substitute against Sky Blue FC on May 25.
the season on April 28 against Sky Blue FC...Recorded her second career hat-trick on April 20
against Chicago. 2018: Named to the 15-player shortlist for the Ballon d’Or...An NWSL Sec- COLLEGE
ond XI selection...Only player to start and play every minute in the regular season...Finished 2018: Started all 19 matches...Named Third Team All-Big Ten...Selected as a candidate for
with nine goals and six assists, ranking in the top five in NWSL in both...Tallied a goal and an Senior CLASS Award...Started 19 matches, tallying two assists. Prior to Rutgers: Played
assist in her 100th appearance for the club on June 22 against Houston. at Central Michigan for three seasons (2015-17)...Two-time All-MAC performer...First Team
All-MAC in 2017...Second Team All-MAC in 2016...MAC All-Freshman Team in 2015...Voted
INTERNATIONAL Team Co-Captain by peers 2017...Started 52 out of 58 games...Finished fourth on the team
The all-time leading goal-scorer in international soccer, men’s and women’s, with 186 goals with six points (1 goal, 4 assists) her junior year, while ranking second on the team in shots
in 296 appearances. (38) and shots on goal (18)...Voted Most Valuable Teammate by peers (2016, 2017)...Two-time
2020: Has appeared in seven games (all starts), tallying three goals...Became the all-time Academic All-MAC recipient (2016, 2017).
leading goal scorer in international soccer with her 186th career goal against Mexico on
Feb. 4. 2019: Appeared in 15 matches (14 starts), tallying six goals and two assists...
Started all four matches at the World Cup, tallying her 182nd career international goal
against the Netherlands on June 20...Scored her 181st international goal in a 3-0 win
against Mexico on May 18...Registered her 180th career goal in a 1-0 win over England on
April 5...Appeared in all three matches at the Algarve Cup, scoring one goal.
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

18 CHRISTEN WESTPHAL - D 20 KELLI HUBLY - D


Height: 5-6 DOB: 09/02/1993 Height: 5-9 DOB: 08/09/1994
Hometown: Brecksville, Ohio Hometown: Elk Grove, Ill.
Acquired: Via a trade with the OL Reign on Jan 17, 2020 Acquired: Signed, 04/27/18
Last NWSL goal: 06/24/16, BOS vs. WNY Last NWSL goal: n/a
Last NWSL assist: 07/16/17, BOS vs. SEA Last NWSL assist: n/a

2020: Earned her first start with Portland, logging 90 minutes against Chicago on July 2020: Started and played 72 minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North Caro-
1...Made her Thorns FC debut, logging 18 minutes as a substitute in the NWSL Challenge lina on June 27. 2019: Appeared in three games (all starts)...Logged 251 minutes...Made
Cup opener against North Carolina on June 27. 2019: Played in four matches, earning one her third straight start of the season, playing all 90 minutes against Houston on June 29...
start. 2018: Made 12 appearances, earning nine starts in her first season with Reign FC... Started for a second consecutive match, logging 77 minutes against Utah on June 21...Made
Recorded one assist...Tallied her first assist with Reign FC against Sky Blue FC on May her first start and appearance of the 2019 season against North Carolina on June 15. 2018:
27. 2017: Started and played in 13 matches, recording one assist...Tallied her first career Made her ninth start of the season on the road against Chicago on June 16...Recorded her
assist against Seattle Reign FC on July 16. 2016: Selected No. 3 overall in the 2016 NWSL 10th appearance of the season against North Carolina on May 30...Made a substitute appear-
Draft by the Boston Breakers...Appeared in 13 games (7 starts) during her rookie season... ance, logging 45 minutes against Orlando on May 12...Started seven consecutive matches to
Made her professional debut on April 17 against the Washington Spirit, logging 10 min- start the season (March 24-May 9)...Earned her first professional start, logging 90 minutes,
utes...Earned her first career start on May 28, playing 90 minute against the Western New against the North Carolina Courage on March 24. 2017: Made two substitute appearances...
York Flash...Scored her first professional goal on June 24 against Western New York. Appeared in her first NWSL match against the North Carolina Courage on July 15...Logged a
second substitute appearance against Washington on July 22.

22 MORGAN WEAVER - F 25 MEGHAN KLINGENBERG - D

Height: 5-10 DOB: 10/18/97 Height: 5-2 DOB: 08/02/88


Hometown: University Place, Wash. Hometown: Gibsonia, Pa.
Acquired: No. 2 pick overall in the 2020 NWSL College Draft Acquired: Trade with Orlando, 11/02/15
Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL goal: n/a
Last NWSL assist: n/a Last NWSL assist: 07/14/19, POR vs. ORL

2020: Earned her first professional start, logging 57 minutes against Chicago on July 1... 2020: Earned a second straight start, logging 45 minutes against Chicago on July 1...Started
Made her professional debut, playing 36 minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against and played 81 minutes in the opener of the NWSL Challenge Cup against North Carolina on
North Carolina on June 27. June 27. 2019: One of two players to appear in 23 matches this season, making her 23rd
start on Oct. 12 against Washington...Started 16 consecutive matches (April 14-Aug. 7)...
COLLEGE (Washington State) Registered her fourth assist of the season on July 14 against Orlando...Recorded her third
2019: Started and played in all 24 matches...Tallied 15 goals and five assists...Named third- assist of the season against Chicago on June 2...Named to the NWSL Team of the Month for
team All-American by the United Soccer Coaches...Named to the College Cup All-Tournament April...Recorded her first career multi-assist game on April 20 against Chicago...Surpassed
team...Garnered first-team All-Pacific region honors from the United Soccer Coaches... 5,000 career minutes played for Thorns FC against Orlando on April 14. 2018: Started and
Earned second-team All-PAC 12 accolades. 2018: Named First Team All-Pac-12 and First played in 20 games during the regular season...Recorded her second assist of the season on
Team USC All-West Region...Racked up a team leading 13 goals on the season, tied for fourth May 25 against Utah...Tallied her first assist of the season on May 5 against Seattle. 2017:
most in program history...Posted a career year for points with a total of 30 after adding a Named to the NWSL Second XI...Led the team with six assists, ranking among the top five
career-best four assists to her totals...Scored the game winning goal against No. 1 UCLA in the NWSL...Appeared in 23 matches (22 starts)...Recorded her first Thorns FC assist on
for a Cougar upset victory with a score line of 1-0...Finished the regular season with five May 6 against Seattle.
goals in three games including the game-tying goal against No. 1 Stanford...Closed out the
regular season with a hat trick against rival Washington while adding one goal in two NCAA INTERNATIONAL
tournament games. 2017: Earned Third Team USC All-West Region honors...Earned Third Has earned 74 caps, tallying three goals for the U.S. Women’s National Team.
Team All-Pac-12 honors after finishing the regular season as the Cougs leading scorer hav- 2017: Named to the short list for the 2016 FIFPro World Best XI. 2016: Named to her first Olympic
ing produced six goals to go along with two assists for 14 points...Scored the game-winner roster for the 2016 Olympics, starting and playing in three matches...Named to the FIFPro
against #14 Nebraska...Recorded her first assists of the year vs #6 USC...Scored the first goal Women’s World XI. 2015: A member of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup champions in her
of the game vs #20 Tennessee in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. 2016: Started first World Cup tournament, she played every minute of all seven games…Named to the FIFA
19 matches...Led team with eight goals and added one assist...Pac-12 All-Freshman Team... Women’s World Cup All-Star Team.
Scored first collegiate goal against North Dakota State, part of hat trick for the game.
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

30 CELESTE BOUREILLE - M 31 BELLA BIXBY - GK


Height: 5-9 DOB: 04/20/94 Height: 6-0 DOB: 11/20/95
Hometown: San Francisco, Calif. Hometown: Milwaukie, Ore.
Pronunciation: BOO-ray Acquired: 2018 NWSL College Draft, 29th pick
Acquired: Signed, 04/15/16 Last NWSL win: n/a
Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL shutout: 07/01/20, POR vs. CHI
Last NWSL assist: 06/15/19, POR at NCC

2020: Earned her first start of the tournament, logging 90 minutes against Chicago on July 2020: Started for a second straight match, helping log her first career shutout with Portland
1...Played 45 minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North Carolina on June 27. on July 1 against Chicago...Made her Thorns FC and NWSL debut against North Carolina in
2019-20: Appeared in 12 matches (12 starts), logging 1,080 minutes with the Brisbane Roar the NWSL Challenge Cup opener on June 27, logging four saves.
in the W-League. 2019: Made a substitute appearance, her 10th appearance of the season,
against Orlando on July 14...Appeared as a substitute, playing in her ninth game of the sea- COLLEGE (Oregon State)
son on June 29 against Houston...Made her seventh start of the season on June 21 against 2017: Set Oregon State career record with 394 saves...Named CoSIDA Academic All-District
Utah...Started and played 90 minutes, recording her first career NWSL and Thorns FC assist Second Team...A PAC-12 All-Academic Honorable mention pick...Started 17 games during her
on June 15 against North Carolina...Logged 47 minutes as a substitute on June 2 against senior season, making 97 saves to go along with six shutouts. 2016: Named PAC-12 All-Aca-
Chicago in her 50th appearance with the club...Started five consecutive matches (April 14- demic Second Team...Started all 20 matches...Recorded four shutouts, registering 86 saves.
May 18) to begin the season. 2018: Appeared in her first NWSL playoff game against Seattle 2015: A First team PAC-12 All-Academic selection...Started and played in 18 matches...Re-
on Sept. 15...Started for a 12th consecutive match, her 21st appearance of the season, on corded five shutouts. 2014: Started 18 games, recording 126 saves...Posted three shutouts.
Sept. 7 against Seattle...Made her seventh start of the season, logging 90 minutes against
Houston on june 22...Appeared in her ninth game of the season, playing 30 minutes against
Chicago on June 16...Logged 45 minutes in a starting role against Seattle on May 5...Started
and played all 90 minutes in four consecutive matches (March 24-April 20). 2017-18: Played
on loan with the Brisbane Roar of the W-League, helping guide the side to a W-League Pre-
miership....Started and played in all 12 regular-season matches for the Roar...Scored her first
professional goal, the game-winner, in a 2-1 win over Melbourne Victory...Played in 17 games
(13 starts), logging 1,181 minutes for Thorns FC.

33 BRITT ECKERSTROM - GK 34 TYLER LUSSI - F


Height: 5-10 DOB: 05/28/93 Height: 5-7 DOB: 01/26/1995
Hometown: Germantown, Md. Hometown: Lutherville, Md.
Acquired: Trade with North Carolina Courage, 3/8/17 Pronunciation: LUCY
Last NWSL win: 06/29/19, POR at HOU Acquired: 2017 NWSL College Draft, 21st overall pick
Last NWSL shutout: 06/21/19, POR vs. UTAH Last NWSL goal: 07/14/19, POR vs. ORL
Last NWSL assist: 06/29/19, POR @ HOU

2019: Registered her third shutout of the season, making four saves against Utah on June 2020: Made her second appearance of the tournament, logging 33 minutes as a substitute
21...Recorded her second shutout of the season, logging five saves against Chicago on June against Chicago on July 1...Started and logged 54 minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener
2...Earned her first shutout of the season on May 25 against Sky Blue FC...Made her first start against North Carolina on June 27. 2019: Appeared in 12 games, making one start...Tallied
of the season, logging four saves and earning her first win of the season on May 11 against one goal and two assists...Recorded the latest game-winning goal in Thorns FC history, her
Orlando. 2018-19: Appeared in all 12 matches (12 starts) on loan with the Newcastle Jets second goal of the season, in a 4-3 win against Orlando on July 14...In her eight appearance
of the Australian W-League...Led the W-League with 61 saves...Recorded a season-high 11 of the season, tallied her first goal and assist of the season in 27 minute as a substitute on
saves in a match against Sydney FC on Jan. 3...Recorded five or more saves in seven match- the road against Houston on June 29...Made her seventh appearance of the season, logging
es. 2018: Logged a season-best six saves, stopping a penalty kick, on the road against Chi- 25 minutes as a substitute against Utah on June 21...Earned her first start of the season,
cago on June 16...Recorded her second straight shutout win on May 25 against Utah...Earned logging 59 minutes on May 25 against Sky Blue FC...Entered the match as a late-game sub-
her first win and shutout with Thorns FC, making four saves on May 19 against Washington... stitute, her second substitute appearance, on May 11 against Orlando...Made a late-game
Logged five saves on the road against Houston on May 5...Made her Thorns FC debut, and her substitute appearance on April 14 against Orlando. 2018: Appeared in 15 games (4 starts),
third career NWSL start, logging four saves against Washington on April 20. 2017-18: Started tallying a goal and an assist...Scored her first goal of the season on July 6 against Utah...Tal-
and played all 12 regular-season matches for Newcastle Jets on loan in the Australian W- lied her first assist of the season in a substitute role against Houston on June 22...Made her
League during the offseason, helping lead the Jets to their first postseason appearance since ninth appearance of the season, logging 45 minutes against Chicago on June 16...Started for
2008-09...Made 35 saves...Did not appear in a match for Thorns FC during the 2017 season. a third straight match, logging 45 minutes against Washington on April 20...Earned her first
2016: Drafted 26th overall in the NWSL College Draft - the first goalkeeper selected in the start of the season, playing 45 minutes on the road against Chicago...Logged 21 minutes as a
draft ... Appeared in three matches, making three starts for the Western NY Flash...Recorded substitute against the North Carolina Courage on March 24. 2017: Appeared in five matches,
a pair of shutouts...Made 16 saves in three games, posting a 0.67 goals-against average... making three starts as a rookie....Scored her first career goal and added an assist in her fourth
Named NWSL Player of the Week for Week 8, recording a shutout while making a caree-high professional start against Houston on Aug. 5...Tallied her first career assist against Washing-
nine saves in a 1-0 win against the Orlando Pride on June 11. ton on July 22...Earned her first professional start against North Carolina, playing 80 minutes
on July 15...Made her professional debut, logging 45 minutes against Houston on July 8.
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

35 GABBY SEILER - D/M 36 ANGELA SALEM - M

Height: 5-5 DOB: 09/14/94 Height: 5-5 DOB: 07/24/88


Hometown: Peachtree City, Ga. Hometown: Akron, Ohio
Acquired: 2018 NWSL College Draft, 9th pick Acquired: Dispersal Draft, 01/30/18
Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL goal: 07/17/18, BOS vs. SKY
Last NWSL assist: n/a Last NWSL assist: 04/18/15, WSH vs. KC

2019: Appeared in 15 matches, making 13 starts in her rookie season...Started 13 con- 2020: Logged eight minutes as a substitute against Chicago on July 1...Started and played
secutive matches (May 11-Aug. 7)...Named to the NWSL Team of the Month for July... 45 minutes in the NWSL Challenge Cup opener against North Carolina on June 27. 2019:
Made her Providence Park debut, starting and playing 90 minutes on June 2 against Chi- Played in three games, making two starts...Started for a second straight match, logging 43
cago...Earned her first professional start, making her third appearance of the season, on minutes against Chicago on June 2...Earned her first start of the season, logging 74 minutes
May 11 against Orlando...Appeared in her second match of the season as a substitute on May 25 against Sky Blue FC...Made her season debut, logging 36 minutes against Wash-
against Sky Blue FC on April 28...Made her Thorns FC and NWSL debut, logging 23 min- ington on May 18. 2018: Appeared in five games, making one start...Played a season-high
utes as a substitute on April 20 against Chicago. 2018: Selected by Thorns FC with 45 minutes against Sky Blue FC on June 27...Logged a season-high 32 minutes in her third
the eighth overall pick in the 2018 NWSL College Draft, but did not appear on the roster. appearance of the season on May 25 against Utah...Made her Thorns FC debut as a late-
game substitute against Chicago on March 31. 2017: Started and played in all 24 matches
COLLEGE for the Boston Breakers...Logged 2,117 minutes...Made her 100th career NWSL appearance
2017: Played in 23 matches (23 starts), recording six goals and eight assists during her on Sept. 10 against Portland. 2016: Appeared in 19 games (all starts)...Scored first career
senior season at Florida...United Soccer Coaches All-America third team... United Soccer NWSL goal on July 17 against Sky Blue FC.
Coaches All-Southeast Region first team... All-Southeastern Conference first-team selec-
tion... Led UF with eight assists and second in goals (6) and points (20)... Tied for third in SEC
for assists (8) and ninth in points (20) for all matches played...MAC Hermann Trophy Watch
List. 2016: Played in 23 matches (23 starts), recoring one goal and two assists...Named
NSCAA First Team All-South Region...An All-SEC First Team pick. 2015: Sat out season due to
SEC transfer rules. 2014: Led Georgia with nine goals and nine assists...Earned NSCAA Sec-
ond Team All-South Region...Named First Team All-SEC...Named to the MAC Hermann Trophy
Watch List. 2013: Started every match during her freshman season at Georgia...Recorded
one goal and two assists.

37 EMILY OGLE - M 38 SIMONE CHARLEY - F


Height: 5-5 DOB: 08/05/96 Height: DOB: 02/04/1995
Hometown: Strongsville, Ohio Hometown: Hoover, Ala.
Acquired: 2019 NWSL College Draft, 24th pick Acquired: Discovery, Signed to supplemental roster
Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL goal: 06/27/20, POR vs. NC - Challenge Cup
Last NWSL assist: n/a Last NWSL assist: 06/02/19, POR vs. CHI

2020: Made her tournament debut, earning her first start and logging 90 minutes against 2020: Earned her first start of the tournament, logging 82 minutes against Chicago on July
Chicago on July 1. 2019: Earned her first professional start, logging 64 minutes on Oct. 1...Scored her first goal in the NWSL play, logging 36 minutes as a subsitute against North
12 against Washington...Appeared in her second match of the season, making her Provi- Carolina in the Challenge Cup opener on June 27. 2019-20: Started and played in 11 match-
dence Park debut, on Sept. 11 against North Carolina...Made her professional and Thorns es for Canberra United in the W-League...Tallied five goals, which ranked tied for seventh
FC debut on the road as a second-half substitute on June 15 against North Carolina. in the league, and one assist. 2019: Made 11 appearances, earning six starts...Tallied two
assists...Logged her 11th appearance of the season as a substitute against Reign FC on
COLLEGE (Penn State) Sept. 29...Made her ninth appearance of the season, logging 28 minutes as a substitute on
2018: Named United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-American…Big Ten Midfielder of the Aug. 25 against Chicago...Made a fifth consecutive start, logging 63 minutes against Hous-
Year…All-Big Ten First Team…United Soccer Coaches All-North Region First Team…Senior ton on June 29...Started for a fourth straight match on June 21 against Utah..Recorded two
CLASS Award Candidate…MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List...Started all 25 matches…Re- assists in her Providence Park debut in her second professional match on June 2 against
corded 17 points on six goals and five assists. 2017: United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Chicago...Made her professional debut, earning her first start and playing 79 minutes on May
Region first team…All-Big Ten First Team…MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List…Started all 25 against Sky Blue FC.
24 matches…Finished the year with 13 points on four goals and five assists. 2016: Red-
shirted. 2015: NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region first-team honoree...Named to the All-Big Ten COLLEGE (Vanderbilt)
second team...Started all 27 matches...Finished the year with 19 points on seven goals and 2017: Played in and started 19 games as a graduate student, posting four goals and six as-
five assists. 2014: Big Ten Freshman of the Year...Big Ten All-Freshman Team...Started all 24 sists...Named Second Team All-Southeast Region (United Soccer Coaches)...Garnered Sec-
games...Dished out six assists on the season...Scored three goals. ond Team All-SEC accolades. 2015: Led team in goals (7) and assists (4)...All-South Region
First Team and Second Team All-SEC. 2014: Named First Team All-SEC... An All-South Region
Second Team pick...Played in 19 games...Scored a team-high nine goals and added three
assists. 2013: Named to SEC All-Freshman Team...Team’s top returning scorer with five
goals...Also had five assists, which tied for team-high...Helped Vandy to its best offensive
output in 13 years...Played in the first 17 games of the season, starting 16 games.
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

39 MEAGHAN NALLY - D 40 MARISSA EVERETT- F

Height: 5-7 DOB: Height: 5-4 DOB: 08/29/97


Hometown: Herndon, Va. Hometown: Canyon Lake, Calif.
Acquired: 2020 NWSL College Draft, 25th pick Acquired: Via discovery, signed ahead of 2020 season
Signed short-term contract, 06/21/20 Last NWSL goal: 06/02/19, POR vs. CHI
Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL assist: n/a
Last NWSL assist: n/a

COLLEGE 2020: Made her second appearance of the tournament, logging eight minute as a substitute
2019: Started and played in 21 games...Tallied one goal and two assists...Named to the MAC against Chicago on July 1...Earned her first professional start, logging 54 minutes against
Hermann Trophy Watch List...United Soccer Coaches Second Team Scholar All-American. North Carolina on June 27. 2019: Appeared in four matches as a substitute...Made her pro-
2018: Appeared in all 25 games with 24 starts to her name...Recorded nine points off of fessional debut, logging 11 minutes as a substitute against Sky Blue FC on May 25...Scored
three goals and three helpers...Goals came against West Virginia, DePaul and Washington her first professional goal in a 3-0 win against the Chicago Red Stars on June 2.
State...Scored the game-winning goal against Washington State in NCAA Tournament...An-
chored a defense that allowed just 10 goals on the season...Named Third Team All-American COLLEGE
and First Team Scholar All-American...Named to the United Soccer Coaches All-East Regional 2018: Appeared in 14 games and earned 12 starts...Recorded a team high eight goals...
First Team...Earned BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and All-BIG EAST First Team... Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention. 2017: One of three Ducks to start in all 19
Selected as BIG EAST Preseason Defensive Player of the Year while earning a spot on the matches...Led the team with 14 points, scoring five goals and recording four assists...Netted
Preseason All-BIG EAST Team...Named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week twice and two goals against Kansas State (Aug. 20)...Logged her second two-goal match of the year
made the Weekly Honor Roll once. 2017: Appeared in 21 games with 20 starts to her credit... against Arizona State (Oct. 13)...Recorded her team-leading fourth assist against Washington
Had a total of three goals on the season...Tallied one assist in the BIG EAST semifinals against State (Oct. 5)...Named All-Pac-12 third team as well as the CoSida District 8 all-academic
Marquette...Named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 25. 2016: Appeared in first team...Named to the Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team. 2016: Played in 20 games (19
21 games, starting once...Her first career start came against Southern California in the NCAA starts), tallying one goal and give assists...Tallied two assists against Gonzaga (Aug. 21)...
College Cup...Scored one goal against DePaul in the regular season...A BIG EAST Academic Named to the Outrigger Soccer Classic Series All-Tournament Team...Scored first goal of
All-Star. the season in a 3-0 win over North Texas (Sep. 4)...Had a career-high two assists in a 4-0
win vs. Arizona State (Oct. 23) to give her four on the season...Picked up her team-leading
fifth assist of the season in a 1-1 tie at Washington State (Oct. 30)... Named to the Pac-12
All-Academic Second Team. 2015: Appeared in 19 games (18 starts)...Pac-12 All-Freshman
team honoree...Led the team in scoring with four goals, three of which were game-winners...
Scored her first career goal against Air Force (Sept. 11).

41 ANIKA RODRIGUEZ - F 43 AUTUMN SMITHERS - D


Height: 5-2 DOB: Height: 5-8 DOB:
Hometown: Torrance, Calif. Hometown: Modesto, Calif.
Acquired: Signed short-term contract, 06/21/20 Acquired: Signed short-term contract, 06/21/20
Last NWSL goal: n/a Last NWSL goal: n/a
Last NWSL assist: n/a Last NWSL assist: n/a

COLLEGE (UCLA) 2020: Made her professional debut, starting and playing 90 minutes against Chicago on
2019: Ranked third on the team in assists with six...Played in 20 games and started 13, July 1.
including the final 10 games of the season...Earned her first start at Arizona State and re-
corded her first point of the season with an assist in the 4-1 win. 2018: Played in 11 games COLLEGE (Notre Dame/University of San Francisco)
and started 10 before succumbing to a season-ending knee injury in October...Recorded Played 2015, 2017, 2018 seasons at University of San Francisco and played the 2019
four goals, including two at California...Received third-team All-Pac-12 honors. 2017: season at Notre Dame.
Scored late game-winning goals in the NCAA second round vs. Northwestern in overtime 2019: Started and played in 21 matches at Notre Dame as a graduate student...Tallied two
and in the NCAA third round vs. Virginia in the 89th minute...Ranked second on the team in goals...Tallied both her goals in a match against Western Michigan on Aug. 29...Played 1,811
all scoring categories with career-highs of 25 points, nine assists and three game-winning minutes. 2018: Named United Soccer Coaches All-West Region...Earned All-WCC second
goals...2016: Earned second-team All-Pac-12 honors and first-team Pac-12 All-Freshman team honors with USF...Earned WCC All-Academic honors...Played and started all 20 games
acclaim...Selected to the Top Drawer Soccer Freshman Best XI first team...Played in all 22 for the Dons...Logged 1,793 minutes which led the team for the second straight year...
games and made 20 starts...Led the team and ranked second in the Pac-12 in assists with Finished the season with nine points on four goals and one assist...Four goals was tied for
eight...Ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 14 points...Scored the game-winning goal second most on the team and a career best...Two of her four goals were game winning
in the NCAA First Round vs. Seattle...Scored her first collegiate goal against San Diego and goals. 2017: Named All-WCC Honorable Mention...Earned WCC All-Academic honors...Played
also had a goal at Arizona. 2015: Redshirted due to injury. in and started all 20 games…Played in all 1,908 minutes this season - the second most on
the team...Scored one goal, which was her first collegiate goal against Pacific on Oct. 20.
Youth National Team 2016: Redshirted due to injury. 2015: Made 16 appearances with nine starts on the year....
Played on U.S. Youth National Teams from U-14 to U-17...Scored a goal in the opening match Her 765 total minutes played were the third most among USF’s non-starters...Contributed
of the 2013 CONCACAF U-17 Tournament...Called up to training camp with the U-23s in May to a USF defense that set a team record in goals against average (0.72) and tied the team
2018. record for shutouts in a season (10)...USF’s 10 shutouts tied for second in the conference...
Helped the Dons’ defense rank third in the WCC in goals allowed (15) and goals against
average (0.72).
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

ALL-TIME VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT NOTES VS. WASHINGTON


Regular Season: 10-3-6; Home: 6-0-4 (23 GF, 9 GA); Away: 4-3-2 (13 GF, 9 GA) • Portland posted a record of 1-1-1 against Washington during the 2019
May 4, 2013 - Portland 2, Washington 1 (Boyds, Md.) season.
May 19, 2013 - Portland 2, Washington 0 (Portland, Ore.) • Thorns FC have earned at least one point in eight of their last 10 meetings
June 15, 2014 - Portland 2, Washington 0 (Portland, Ore.) against the Spirit, dating back to 2017.
June 21, 2014 - Portland 6, Washington 1 (Boyds, Md.)
July 23, 2014 - Portland 1, Washington 1 (Boyds, Md.) • In 19 previous matches between the two clubs, Portland has only been
May 9, 2015 - Portland 2, Washington 2 (Portland, Ore.) shutout three times. Two of those matches ended in scoreless draws - May
May 30, 2015 - Washington 2, Portland 1 (Boyds, Md.) 17, 2016 and Oct. 12, 2019.
Aug. 30, 2015 - Portland 3, Washington 3 (Portland, Ore.) • Emily Ogle earned her first career professional start against Washington on
May 7, 2016 - Portland 0, Washington 0 (Boyds, Md.) Oct. 12, 2019, at Providence Park.
May 21, 2016 - Portland 4, Washington 1 (Portland, Ore.) • Portland has 10 wins all-time against the Spirit, which is tied for the most
June 24, 2017 - Washington 1, Portland 0 (Boyds, Md.) against a single opponent in the NWSL.
July 22, 2017 - Portland 2, Washington (Portland, Ore.)
• Emily Menges made her 100th career NWSL appearance last season in a
Sept. 22, 2017 - Portland 4, Washington 0 (Portland, Ore.)
April 20, 2018 - Portland 1, Washington 1 (Portland, Ore.) road match against the Spirit on May 18, 2019.
May 19, 2018 - Portland 1, Washington 0 (Boyds, Md.) • Angela Salem made her season debut against the Spirit in 2019 on May 18,
Aug. 25, 2018 - Portland 1, Washington 0 (Washington, D.C.) 2019.
May 18, 2019 - Washington 3, Portland 1 (Boyds, Md.) • Rocky Rodríguez scored her first career NWSL goal against the Spirit in
Aug. 17, 2019 - Portland 3, Washington 1 (Portland, Ore.) 2016.
Oct. 12, 2019 - Portland 0, Washington 0 (Portland, Ore.) • Christine Sinclair has six goals in 13 career matches against Washington.

SQUAD DEPTH
CONSISTENCY
Through their first two matches, Thorns FC have featured 18 players in the
Meghan Klingenberg was one of just 18 players in the NWSL to play over 2,000 tournament. Portland’s match against Chicago featured one player who made
minutes during the 2019 season. She appeared in the most games (23) and their professional debut in Autumn Smithers and Emily Ogle who earned her
played the most minutes (2017) of any player on the Thorns FC roster last season. first minutes of the tournament. It was also the first professional start for rookie
Morgan Weaver as well as the first start for Christen Westphal with Thorns FC.
Notably, Celeste Boureilel, Simone Charley and Madison Pogarch earned their first
USING HER HEAD starts of the tournament against the Red Stars.
Lindsey Horan has been lethal using her head to score goals. Over the last three
seasons no player has scored more headed goals than Horan as she has tallied ROSTER BUILDING
11 headed goals. Notably, the next highest total among active league players is
Entering Sunday’s match, of the 18 players who have featured in the tourna-
six headed goals by Shea Groom and Jessica McDonald.
ment for Portland: five were NWSL draft selections by Portland (Emily Menges,
Emily Ogle, Tyler Lussi, Morgan Weaver, Bella Bixby, while six were undrafted and
signed by Thorns FC (Celeste Boureille, Simone Charley, Marissa Everett, Kelli
SET PIECES Hubly, Madison Pogarch and Autumn Smithers).
According to Opta, Portland recorded the most goals from set play (7) in 2019.
Dating back to 2016, Thorns FC have scored a league-best 28 goals from set NOTABLE STATS
pieces, which is eight more than the second best team - the North Carolina Cour-
age with 20 goals from set play during that stretch. Four Portland players finished the match against Chicago on July 1 with at least
two chances created: Meghan Klingenberg, Madison Pogarch, Morgan Weaver
and Christen Westphal.
LATE-GAME SPARK
Portland’s Simone Charley tied the game at 1-1 in the 80th minute with her first ALL-TIME VS. OL REIGN
career goal after coming on as a substitute in the 54th minute. Portland had four
goals from substitutes last season, third-most in NWSL behind North Carolina (8) Regular Season: 8-11-3; Home: 5-4-2 (12 GF, 10 GA); Away: 3-7-1 (7 GF, 20 GA)
April 21, 2013 - Portland 2, OL Reign 1 (Portland, Ore.)
and Washington (5). Notably, Tyler Lussi scored two goals during the 2019 season May 25, 2013 - Portland 1, OL Reign 0 (Tukwila, Wash.)
and both of those came in a substitute role. June 16, 2013 - Portland 2, OL Reign 0 (Portland, Ore.)
Aug. 17, 2013 - Portland 2, OL Reign 1 (Tukwila, Ore.)
May 10, 2014 - OL Reign 1, Portland 0 (Portland, Ore.)
THE GREAT HORAN July 27, 2014 - OL Reign 5, Portland 0 (Seattle, Wash.)
Aug. 17, 2014 - Portland 1, OL Reign 0 (Portland, Ore.)
Against Chicago on July 1, Lindsey Horan finished with a passing accuracy of July 22, 2015 - OL Reign 1, Portland 0 (Portland, Ore.)
93.1 percent, completing 27 of 29 passes. It is the first time that Horan has ever July 26, 2015 - OL Reign 3, Portland 0 (Seattle, Wash.)
finished a match with a passing accuracy of better than 90% as a Thorns player. May 14, 2016 - Portland 1, OL Reign 1 (Seattl, Wash.)
She has finished with 80 percent or better passing accuracy in the first two May 29, 2016 - Portland 0, OL Reign 0 (Portland, Ore.)
matches of the Challenge Cup. July 30, 2016 - Portland 1, OL Reign 0 (Portland, Ore.)
Aug. 27, 2016 - OL Reign 3, Portland 1 (Seattle, Wash.)
May 6, 2017 - Portland 2, OL Reign 2 (Portland, Ore.)
HOMETOWN KID July 1, 2017 - OL Reign 2, Portland 0 (Seattle, Wash.)
Aug. 26, 2017 - Portland 2, OL Reign 1 (Seattle, Wash.)
Goalkeeper Bella Bixby made her Thorns FC debut in the match. Bixby attended
May 5, 2018 - OL Reign 3, Portland 2 (Portland, Ore.)
Rex Putnam High School in Milwaukie, Ore. and went on to play collegiate soccer July 30, 2018 - OL Reign 1, Portland 0 (Seattle, Wash.)
at Oregon State. Bixby is just the second native Oregonian to appear in match Sept. 7, 2018 - Portland 2, OL Reign 1 (Portland, Ore.)
for Portland, joining Kendall Johnson (2015-17). Additionally, she is one of three July 5, 2019 - OL Reign 1, Portland 0 (Portland, Ore.)
players from Oregon State to feature in a match for Thorns FC along wit Courtney Aug. 7, 2019 - OL Reign 1, Portland 0 (Tacoma, Wash.)
Wetzel (2013) and Jodie Taylor (2015). Sept. 29, 2019 - OL Reign 2, Portland 0 (Tacoma, Wash.)
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

THORNS FC CAREER LEADERS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS (REGULAR SEAON)


PLAYERS PLAYERS
Games played......................................................................Christine Sinclair - 128 Goals:............................................... 3, 3x (last: Sinclair, April 20, 2019 at Chicago)
Games started.....................................................................Christine Sinclair - 125
Assists:............................................2, 10x (last: Heath, July 24, 2019 vs. Houston)
Minutes played...............................................................Christine Sinclair - 11,165
Goals......................................................................................Christine Sinclair - 49 Points:............................................................... 7, Nadim, Sept. 4, 2016 vs. Boston
Assists...........................................................................................Tobin Heath - 24
Game-winning goals..............................................................Christine Sinclair - 13 Shots:..............................................................11, Sinclair, Aug. 10, 2014 at Boston
Game-winning assists.....................................................................Tobin Heath - 9
Shots on Goal:...................................................7, Sinclair, Aug. 10, 2014 at Boston
Shots...................................................................................Christine Sinclair - 317
Shots on goal.......................................................................Christine Sinclair - 144 Corner Kicks:............................................. 12, Long, May 21, 2014 vs. Western NY
Corner kicks................................................................................Tobin Heath - 248
Offsides............................................................................................ Allie Long - 58 Offsides:................................................................ 8, Long, May 16, 2014 at Boston
Fouls suffered.......................................................................... Lindsey Horan - 137 Fouls Committed:..................... 6, 2x (Last: Johnson, July 11, 2015 at Sky Blue FC)
Fouls committed............................................................................. Allie Long - 127
Cautions..................................................................................... Lindsey Horan - 15 Fouls Suffered:....................................................8, Raso, May 27, 2017 vs. Boston
Ejections...................................................................................Five players tied - 1
Cautions/Yellow Cards:......1, 138x (last: Horan, Sept. 11, 2019 vs. North Carolina)
GOALKEEPERS Ejections/Red Cards:.............................. 1, 5x (last: Sonnett, Sept. 6, 2019 at Utah)
Games played in goal............................................................ Adrianna Franch - 57
Games started in goal............................................................ Adrianna Franch - 57 GOALKEEPERS
Minutes played in goal..................................................... Adrianna Franch - 5,130 Shots Faced:.................................... ..11, Franch, Aug. 11, 2019 vs. North Carolina
Wins....................................................................................... Adrianna Franch - 31 Saves:.................................10, 2x (Last: Franch, Aug. 11, 2019 vs. North Carolina)
Saves................................................................................... Adrianna Franch - 190
Shutouts................................................................................ Adrianna Franch - 22 Goals Allowed:....................................6, Franch, Sept. 11, 2019 vs. North Carolina

RECORDS VS. TEAMS (REGULAR SEASON)


OVERALL HOME AWAY
CLUB GP W L D GF GA SO GP W L D GF GA SO GP W L D GF GA SO
Chicago Red Stars 20 10 1 9 41 25 6 10 6 1 3 21 11 4 10 4 0 6 20 14 2
Houston Dash 16 11 2 3 26 10 8 8 7 1 0 17 3 5 8 4 1 3 9 7 3
North Carolina Courage 8 2 5 1 6 16 1 4 2 2 0 4 11 1 4 0 3 1 2 5 0
Orlando Pride 10 8 1 1 20 10 3 5 4 1 0 11 8 0 5 4 0 1 9 2 3
Seattle Reign FC 22 8 11 3 19 30 5 11 5 4 2 12 10 4 11 3 7 1 7 20 1
Sky Blue FC 19 8 6 5 24 20 3 10 4 4 2 13 13 0 9 4 2 3 11 7 3
Washington Spirit 19 10 3 6 36 18 7 10 6 0 4 23 9 4 9 4 3 2 13 9 3
Utah Royals FC 6 2 1 3 9 4 3 3 2 0 1 6 0 3 3 0 1 2 3 4 0
* - Regular-season records only

ALL-TIME CATEGORICAL RECORDS


HOME ROAD OVERALL When Scoring 0 Goals: 0-10-3 0-18-6 0-28-9
Day Games: 20-3-3 3-5-3 23-8-6 When Scoring 1 Goal: 7-5-5 8-7-14 15-12-19
Night Games: 28-14-11 25-21-22 53-35-33 When Scoring 2 Goals: 20-2-4 14-1-4 34-3-8
On Grass: 0-0-0 17-14-17 17-14-17 When Scoring 3 Goals: 11-0-2 5-0-0 16-0-2
On Turf: 48-17-14 11-12-8 59-29-23 When Scoring 4+ Goals: 10-0-0 1-0-1 11-0-1
Scoring First: 39-0-4 22-3-9 61-3-13 When Allowing 0 Goals: 22-0-3 15-0-6 37-0-9
Opponent Scoring First: 10-17-7 6-23-10 16-40-17 When Allowing 1 Goal: 21-6-5 11-10-14 32-16-19
One-Goal Games: 20-11-0 17-14-0 37-25-0 When Allowing 2 Goals: 2-5-4 2-8-4 4-12-8
Leading at Half: 31-0-4 12-1-6 43-1-10 When Allowing 3 Goals: 3-3-1 0-6-0 3-9-1
Trailing at Half: 2-12-4 0-17-7 2-29-11 When Allowing 4+ Goals: 0-3-0 0-2-1 0-5-1
Tied at Half: 14-5-6 16-8-11 30-13-17 Wednesday: 8-4-1 2-5-3 10-9-4
Leading at 75’: 43-0-3 23-0-3 66-0-6 Thursday: 1-1-0 0-0-1 1-1-1
Trailing at 75’: 0-14-2 1-20-3 1-34-5 Friday: 4-1-4 2-2-2 6-3-6
Tied at 75’: 5-3-8 4-4-19 9-7-27 Saturday: 17-10-5 17-13-17 34-23-22
Outshooting Opponent: 30-10-9 15-5-11 45-15-20 Sunday: 18-1-4 7-6-2 25-7-6
Outshot by Opponent: 15-6-5 11-19-13 26-25-18
Shots Even: 3-1-0 2-2-1 5-3-1
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
SUNDAY, JULY 5, 2020

2020 NWSL CHALLENGE CUP STATISTICS



NO POS PLAYER GP GS MIN G A P SH SOG CK OFF FC FS C E
38 F Simone Charley 2 1 118 1 0 2 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0
12 F Christine Sinclair 2 2 172 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
10 M Lindsey Horan 2 2 159 0 0 0 6 2 0 1 4 5 0 0
5 D Emily Menges 2 1 135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
30 M Celeste Boureille 2 1 135 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0
25 D Meghan Klingenberg 2 2 126 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 1 0 0
11 M Rocky Rodriguez 2 1 111 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0
18 D Christen Westphal 2 1 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 D/M Madison Pogarch 2 0 99 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 F Morgan Weaver 2 1 93 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 F Tyler Lussi 2 1 87 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 3 2 1 0
40 F Marissa Everett 2 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
36 M Angela Salem 2 1 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
4 D Becky Sauerbrunn 1 1 90 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
43 D Autumn Smithers 1 1 90 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
37 M Emily Ogle 1 0 90 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 D Kelli Hubly 1 1 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
41 F Anika Rodriguez 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 F Sophia Smith 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
39 D Meaghan Nally 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 D Katherine Reynolds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 D Gabby Seiler 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Own goals received 0

Thorns FC 2 180 1 0 2 26 6 12 4 18 18 1 0
Opponents 2 180 2 2 6 20 5 16 2 18 18 1 0

NO POS GOALKEEPER GP GS MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T


31 GK Bella Bixby 2 2 180 5 4 2 1.00 1 0 0 0 1 1
33 GK Britt Eckerstrom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0
Own goals allowed 1

Thorns FC 2 180 5 4 2 1.00 1 0 0 0 1 1
Opponents 2 180 6 5 1 0.50 1 0 0 1 0 1

THORNS FC TEAM STATISTICS


SCORING 1 2 T SHOTS 1 2 T SOG 1 2 T FOULS COM. 1 2 T
Thorns FC 0 1 1 Thorns FC 9 17 26 Thorns FC 2 4 6 Thorns FC 9 9 18
Opponents 0 2 2 Opponents 12 8 20 Opponents 4 1 5 Opponents 8 10 18

CORNERS 1 2 T OFFSIDES 1 2 T YELLOW CARDS 1 2 T RED CARDS 1 2 T


Thorns FC 7 5 12 Thorns FC 3 1 4 Thorns FC 0 1 1 Thorns FC 0 0 0
Opponents 10 6 16 Opponents 0 2 2 Opponents 0 1 1 Opponents 0 0 0
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
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2020 GAME-BY-GAME BOX SCORES


THORNS FC 1 vs. NORTH CAROLINA COURAGE 2 THORNS FC 0 vs. CHICAGO RED STARS 0
June 27, 2020 • Zions Bank Stadium (Herriman, Utah) July 1, 2020 • Zions Bank Stadium (Herriman, Utah)

SCORING SCORING
POR - Charley 80 • NCC - Debhina (Mace) 75, L. Williams POR - none • CHI - none
(Mewis), 90+4
STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners
STATS Shots Saves Fouls Offsides Corners POR 16 0 10 0 7
POR 10 4 8 4 5 CHI 5 3 10 1 3
NCC 15 2 8 1 13
LINEUP
LINEUP POR: GK Bixby, D Pogarch, D Westphal, D Smithers, D
POR: GK Bixby, D Hubly (Westphal, 73), D Menges, D Sauerb- Klingenberg (Menges, 46), M Ogle, M Boureille, M Horan
runn, D Klingenberg (Pogarch, 80), M Salem (Boureille, 45), M (Rodríguez, 69), F Sinclair © (Salem, 82), F Weaver (Lussi,
R. Rodríguez, M Horan, M Sinclair ©, F Lussi (Weaver, 54), F 57), F Charley (Everett, 82)
Everett (Charley, 54)
Subs not used:
Subs not used: GK Eckerstrom, D Nally, D Hubly, M Seiler, F A. Rodriguez, F
GK Eckerstrom, D Nally, D Smithers, M Ogle, M Seiler, F A. Everett
Rodriguez
Referee: Danielle Chesky
Referee: Lukasz Szpala Weather: Sunny, 76 degrees
Weather: Sunny, 80 degrees
PORTLAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
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2020 THORNS FC GAME-BY-GAME


Thorns FC GP MIN G A P SH
SOG CK OFF FC FS C E Opponents GP MIN G A P SH
SOG CK OFF FC FS C E
June 27 vs. North Carolina 1 90 1 0 2 10 3 5 4 8 8 0 0 North Carolina 1 90 2 2 6 15 5 13 1 8 8 0 0
July 1 vs. Chicago 1 90 0 0 0 16 3 7 0 10 10 1 0 Chicago 1 90 0 0 0 5 0 3 1 10 10 1 0

Totals 2 180 1 0 2 26 6 12 4 18 18 1 0 Totals 2 180 2 2 6 20 5 16 2 18 18 1 0

Thorns FC GP MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T Opponents GP MIN SH SV GA GAA SHO PG PA W L T


June 27 vs. North Carolina 1 90 5 4 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 1 0 North Carolina 1 90 3 2 1 1.00 0 0 0 1 0 0
July 1 vs. Chicago 1 90 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago 1 90 3 3 0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1

Totals 2 180 5 4 2
1.00 1 0 0 0 1 1 Totals 2 180 6 5 1
0.50 1 0 0 1 0 1

* - all stats NWSL play only


LAND THORNS FC VS. WASHINGTON SPIRIT
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2020 THORNS FC GOAL CHART


GOAL SCORERS PENALTY KICKS
Charley 1

Total 1
KEY
Right foot (0) R
Left foot (1) L
Header (0) H
Body (0) B
L
Free kick (0) F
Penalty kick (0) P 38

SCORING BREAKDOWN MISCELLANEOUS STATS


CHALLENGE CUP (2 games) Quickest Goal: 33 seconds; McDonald, July 17, 2014 at Chicago
Minute 0-15 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 TOTAL Quickest Goal Against: 25 seconds; Rodriguez, June 17 2017 vs. Sky Blue FC
Thorns FC 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Game-Winning Goal after 75’: 90+4’; Lussi, July 14, 2019 vs. Orlando
Opponents 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Game-Tying Goal after 75’: 90+5’; Betos, June 19, 2015 vs. FC Kansas City
Multi-Goal Games: 23x, (Last: Purce, vs. Chicago, Aug. 25, 2019)
Multi-Assist Games: 9x, (Last: Charley, vs. Chicago, June 2, 2019)
Hat Tricks: 3x, (Last: Sinclair, at Chicago, April 20, 2019)
Opp. Multi-Goal Games: 16x, (Last: Williams, Sept. 11, 2019 vs. North Carolina)
Opp. Hat Tricks: Lynn Williams, Sept. 11, 2019 vs. North Carolina

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