Lexington topples Dallas in six-goal win to move into the top spot

With 18 goals scored across four matches, Week 6 of the Gainbridge Super League 2025/26 season had us on the edge of our seats. As we see major movement on the table, here are our top four teams coming out on top in the Week 6 Power Rankings.
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Lexington SC (2-0-3) Week 7: @ SPK |
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Lexington SC soars to the top of the rankings this week after a dominant showing last Saturday, finding the back of the net three times in each half for a resounding 6-1 win over Dallas Trinity. Catherine Barry and Addie McCain notched braces to earn the Girls in Green their first win in club history against Dallas and continue their streak of five consecutive matches undefeated. |
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Fort Lauderdale United FC (3-0-2) Week 7: @ TB |
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Returning to the Power Rankings for the fifth week in a row, Fort Lauderdale United FC earned a 2-1 victory over Brooklyn FC on the road to move into first in the standings. FTL UTD’s attacking prowess has been on display this season, leading the league in goal conversion rate (24%) and goals scored (12), with Sunday’s win earning the Florida side a third-consecutive win. |
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Spokane Zephyr FC (2-2-3) Week 7: vs. LEX |
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Moving up in the Power Rankings, Spokane Zephyr FC earned its first road win this season, defeating Carolina Ascent for the first time in club history with a 1-0 win. Tori Zierenberg slotted home the game winner and her first professional goal in the 35th minute, and a strong performance from Spokane’s backline held the lead to earn its third clean sheet of the season. |
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Sporting JAX (2-2-0) Week 7: @ BKN |
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Sporting JAX earned another road win on Sunday after a first-half hat trick by Ashlyn Puerta secured a 4-3 win over Carolina Ascent. Despite a second-half comeback from Carolina, the game-winning goal from Paige Kenton propelled Sporting JAX to victory and a return to the Power Rankings for the first time since Week 2. |