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Kickoff: Saturday, March 15; 5:00 p.m. ET
Weather: Showers, 47°
Broadcast: Peacocktv.com
SPK – Haley Thomas: The outside back has been putting in work on both sides of the field lately. In last week’s match, Thomas recorded eight clearances while also talling two crosses and one shot.
DC – Loza Abera: The Ethiopian striker has been a burst of energy off the bench for DC Power. She scored her first goal of the season last week to get the team back in the match against Lexington.
Spokane Zephyr FC | DC Power FC | |
Head Coach | Jo Johnson | Phil Nana (Interim Coach) |
Club Record | 3-7-6 | 3-8-5 |
Standings | 7th | 8th |
Venue: Maimonides Park; Brooklyn, NY
Kickoff: Saturday, March 15; 6:00 p.m. ET
Weather: Overcast, 52°
Broadcast: Peacocktv.com
BKN – Luana Grabias: Brooklyn has struggled to find its footing offensively since its return from break. However, Grabias has shown to be a spark up top who can shoot from distance or dribble through traffic for a short-range blast into the back of the net.
FTL – Jasmine Hamid: Every team should have Hamid on their scouting report at this point of the season. The 2x Player of the Month is extremely dangerous down that left flank and can shoot from anywhere or set up her teammates inside the box.
Brooklyn FC | Fort Lauderdale United FC | |
Head Coach | Jess Silva | Tyrone Mears |
Club Record | 9-4-4 | 8-5-4 |
Standings | 1st | 2nd |
Venue: Riverfront Stadium; Tampa, FL
Kickoff: Saturday, March 15; 7:30 p.m. ET
Weather: Clear skies, 71°
Broadcast: Peacocktv.com
TB – Cecile Fløe: The Danish forward picked up her team-leading sixth goal of the season last week to earn a point in the Florida Derby. Fløe has that attacking instinct in front of goal and will be the biggest threat for Carolina’s backline.
CAR – Jenna Butler: The NC State alum has fit right into the Ascent’s defense since she joined the team in January. Not only has she been aggressive in protecting the net on her end of the field, but she’s also an aerial threat on the other side, as we saw last week when she headed in her first professional goal.
Tampa Bay Sun FC | Carolina Ascent FC | |
Head Coach | Denise Schilte-Brown | Philip Poole |
Club Record | 5-4-8 | 7-4-7 |
Standings | 5th | 3rd |
Saturday, March 15th
Spokane Zephyr FC v DC Power FC, 5:00 p.m. ET
Brooklyn FC v Fort Lauderdale United FC, 6:00 p.m. ET
Lexington SC v Dallas Trinity FC, 7:30 p.m. ET
Tampa Bay Sun FC v Carolina Ascent FC, 7:30 p.m. ET
FOUR IN FOUR
Jasmine Hamid scored in her fourth straight match last week, the longest scoring run of the season thus far.
YOUNG STARS
Dallas’ Sealey Strawn recorded her third goal contribution in last week’s match. Here are some of the young standouts from across the league:
IN THE RECORD BOOKS
Dallas’ 6-0 win against Brooklyn set multiple new league and club highs:
ON THE BRINK
Fort Lauderdale’s Addie McCain is one goal away from reaching 10 goals scored on the season. Not far behind is Dallas’ Allie Thornton with eight goals scored.
NO. 1 SPOT
If FTL UTD wins this weekend against Brooklyn, the team will move into the top spot in the standings for the first time this season. Brooklyn has been No. 1 since Week 14.
ABOVE THE PLAYOFF LINE
Four points separate the top four teams in the league standings. With all eight teams in action and a No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup, the top of the table might look different by the end of the week.
RILEY’S RETURN
Carolina Ascent forward Riley Parker will return to the Sunshine State this weekend to face her former team Tampa Bay Sun for the first time since her winter break transfer.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS
Spokane’s Katie Murray and DC’s Madison Wolfbauer played two seasons together (2017-18) at the University of Illinois and will face off against each other this weekend at ONE Spokane Stadium.
TAMPA, Fla. – There are no new suspensions to report.
GOALS:
ASSISTS:
CLEAN SHEETS:
HAT TRICKS:
BRACES:
Dallas, Carolina move to top three, Brooklyn falls after tough loss
Another week, another set of Super League players getting on the scoresheet for the first time this season. Eight players recorded their inaugural goals, and three more bagged their first assists, many of which contributed to earning a result for their teams.
All six scorers in the second and third matches of Week 23 were first timers. Eli Hutchinson and Jenna Butler gave Carolina Ascent a two-goal lead going into halftime. Spokane’s Ally Cook converted on a penalty kick in her first start with Zephyr. Meanwhile, Lexington’s Julie Mackin hit a banger from outside the box, and Hannah White cleaned up a rebound for what would be the game winner. DC Power’s Loza Abera, the team’s leader in shots, finally found the back of the net to prevent the shutout.
In Dallas’ goal-filled win, two new players netted their firsts. Camryn Lancaster headed the ball past Brooklyn’s backline and slotted it home right before halftime. Lucy Shepherd earned her first goal and third assist after entering the match in the 76th minute. The league has reached 76 different scorers for 158 total goals.
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Fort Lauderdale United FC (8-5-4) Week 24: @ BKN |
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FTL stays at the top after extending its unbeaten streak to seven matches. Jasmine Hamid continues to find the back of the net, and Cosette Morché made a couple big saves to help the team earn the 1-1 draw. With Brooklyn up next, another win could move Fort Lauderdale to not just the top of the Power Rankings but the league standings. |
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Dallas Trinity FC (7-4-6) Week 24: @ LEX |
![]() Last Week: 6 |
Just when it looked like Dallas had fallen into a little bit of a slump after dropping points in its last two matches, the team came out and bagged six goals against No. 1 Brooklyn. Trinity looked like they wanted it more and were rewarded with a big win in front of their home crowd. |
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Carolina Ascent FC (7-4-7) Week 24: @ TB |
![]() Last Week: 8 |
The Ascent grabbed a much-needed win on the road against Spokane to bounce back from last week’s loss to Fort Lauderdale. Eli Hutchinson and Jenna Butler scored their first goals of the season, and Carolina looked like the 11-match unbeaten team they did at the start of the season. |
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Tampa Bay Sun FC (5-4-8) Week 24: vs. CAR |
![]() Last Week: 3 |
For the third time this spring, Tampa Bay Sun fought back from a deficit to earn a point, all against top-four ranked teams. While the team would likely want to avoid conceding early and getting just one instead of all three points, the fight in this team is undeniable. |
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Lexington SC (4-10-4) Week 24: vs. DAL |
![]() Last Week: 7 |
Lexington’s last draw against Brooklyn might have given the team some confidence, as it battled for the win against DC Power on Sunday. Julie Mackin and Hannah White were the latest Girls in Green to score their first goals, and they will need to keep up the high offensive production for next week when they face Dallas. |
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DC Power FC (3-8-5) Week 24: @ SPK |
![]() Last Week: 5 |
DC looked like the stronger team in the first and last 20 minutes of the match, but it wasn’t enough to hold off Lexington. Conceding first seems to take the wind out of DC’s sails, and if the team would put chances away early and avoid playing from behind, a lot of its results might look different. |
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Brooklyn FC (9-4-4) Week 24: vs. FTL |
![]() Last Week: 2 |
Brooklyn took a hard hit on Sunday, suffering its worst loss of the season. The team didn’t look like its usual self, and it has yet to earn a win since the return from break. Despite still clinging on to the top spot on the table, Brooklyn’s position is increasingly under threat and needs a win against Fort Lauderdale this weekend. |
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Spokane Zephyr FC (3-8-5) Week 24: vs. DC |
![]() Last Week: 4 |
Spokane reverted to its form from the first half of the season and lost 2-1 to Carolina Ascent on Saturday. Zephyr controlled possession and created chances on goal but didn’t capitalize, which has often been the case all year. |
by De Turner
Fortunes in the USL Super League seem to change every week, and this one was no different. Last weekend’s results showed how tight the competition is across the league and that all unbeaten streaks eventually come to an end.
Here are the three biggest takeaways from Week 23:
Heading into Saturday, Fort Lauderdale United FC looked like it might be able to pull out the win against its interstate rival. United was at home, won its last two and four of its last five matches, and Jasmine Hamid was on a heater.
But just like when it met Tampa Bay Sun FC a few weeks ago, Fort Lauderdale couldn’t hold on for all three points. The hosts won the possession battle with 55 percent of the ball, but only one of its eight shots were on target. Meanwhile, the Sun had three shots on frame, with its goal coming from FTL’s backline being a step too slow and Hamid keeping Cecilie Fløe onside. Cosette Morché made a huge save in the 14th minute after Fort Lauderdale had a defensive breakdown, otherwise Tampa Bay could have come away with the win.
Against the other two teams Fort Lauderdale has faced this spring, its defense looked organized and has conceded just once to Carolina Ascent’s Mia Corbin. But Tampa Bay completely exposed FTL’s defensive weaknesses, and the sides split points once again.
Both Spokane Zephyr FC and DC Power FC opened their spring accounts with impressive performances that could’ve given them momentum to build off of in Week 23, especially being back at home. However, Carolina Ascent FC and Lexington SC spoiled their returns with both matches ending 2-1.
Ironically, DC and Spokane both prevented the shutout with goals in the 85th minute. It wasn’t until late in the second half that both teams picked up the pace and put their opponents on their heels with quality looks on goal. The fact remains eighth-placed DC is last in the league with 13 goals conceded in the first half, and seventh-placed Spokane isn’t far behind on 11 goals against. It’s a big reason why they’re in the spots they sit in.
Nobody could’ve predicted the 6-0 smackdown that Brooklyn FC suffered against Dallas Trinity FC on Sunday. Not only had Dallas not scored against Brooklyn in either of their last two matches against each other, Brooklyn had conceded just nine goals all season, the only single-digit figure in the league. And to be shutout for the second week in a row is extremely unlike Brooklyn.
But since the group’s return to play last month, they’ve just looked a little off. They conceded early against Tampa Bay but battled back to earn a point. They looked slow and blunt in attack in the scoreless draw against Lexington. Against Dallas, they could barely get out of their own half, let alone connect two passes together. Brooklyn plays second-place Fort Lauderdale next week, and if it shows up how it has all spring, it can kiss that No. 1 spot goodbye.
Venue: Beyond Bancard Field; Davie, FL
Kickoff: Saturday, March 8; 7:30 p.m. ET
Weather: Clear skies, 67°
Broadcast: Peacocktv.com
FTL – Jasmine Hamid: The winger has been on fire for Fort Lauderdale lately and has scored in all three matches since the start of the Spring Schedule. She had a banger in the last match against the Sun, so we can likely expect more excitement from the Player of the Month this weekend.
TB – Jade Moore: Jade Moore was putting in work on both ends of the field in Tampa Bay’s last match against Brooklyn. The goal scorer won all six of her duels, created four chances and had three tackles, two interceptions and one clearance.
Fort Lauderdale United FC | Tampa Bay Sun FC | |
Head Coach | Tyrone Mears | Denise Schilte-Brown |
Club Record | 8-5-3 | 5-4-7 |
Standings | 2nd | 5th |
Venue: ONE Spokane Stadium; Spokane, WA
Kickoff: Saturday, March 8; 9:00 p.m. ET
Weather: Cloudy, 35°
Broadcast: Peacocktv.com
SPK – Sarah Clark: Clark has been a cornerstone in Zephyr’s backline this season. She was named to the February Team of the Month after recording 11 clearances and two interceptions in the team’s win against Dallas.
CAR – Taylor Porter: Carolina’s captain has been facilitating play for the team all season long. She recorded two shots, two chances created, two tackles and two clearances in the last match against Fort Lauderdale.
Spokane Zephyr FC | Carolina Ascent FC | |
Head Coach | Jo Johnson | Philip Poole |
Club Record | 3-6-6 | 6-4-7 |
Standings | 6th | 3rd |
Venue: Audi Field; Washington, DC
Kickoff: Sunday, March 9; 2:00 p.m. ET
Weather: Partly cloudy, 56°
Broadcast: Peacocktv.com
DC – Gianna Gourley: The midfielder scored her first professional goal in her first appearance with her new club. Gourley was also a force on the defensive end during the match, earning four clearances, two interceptions and two tackles.
LEX – Sarah Cox: In her spring debut, Cox recorded four saves to earn her first clean sheet of the season against Brooklyn, a team that hadn’t been shutout since October.
DC Power FC | Lexington SC | |
Head Coach | Phil Nana (Interim Coach) | Sam Stockley (Interim Coach) |
Club Record | 3-7-5 | 3-10-4 |
Standings | 7th | 8th |
Venue: Cotton Bowl; Dallas, TX
Kickoff: Sunday, March 9; 5:00 p.m. ET
Weather: Partly cloudy, 60°
Broadcast: Peacocktv.com
DAL – Amber Brooks: The veteran midfielder earned another Team of the Month honor after her impressive performance in February. Brooks won 15 duels, made four clearances and completed 104 passes playing every minute of both matches.
BKN – Allison Pantuso: Pantuso continues to shine as one of the best center backs in the league. In Brooklyn’s match at Lexington, she made six clearances and four tackles to help earn the clean sheet.
Dallas Trinity FC | Brooklyn FC | |
Head Coach | Pauline MacDonald | Jess Silva |
Club Record | 6-4-6 | 9-3-4 |
Standings | 4th | 1st |
Saturday, March 8th
Fort Lauderdale Untied FC v Tampa Bay Sun FC, 7:30 p.m. ET
Spokane Zephyr FC v Carolina Ascent FC, 9:00 p.m. ET
Sunday, March 9th
DC Power FC v Lexington SC, 2:00 p.m. ET
Dallas Trinity FC v Brooklyn FC, 5:00 p.m. ET
THREE IN THREE
Both FTL UTD’s Jasmine Hamid and Carolina Ascent’s Mia Corbin have scored in each of their respective club’s last three matches. Additionally, both Hamid and Corbin are tied in second place for the Golden Boot race at six goals apiece – three goals behind Hamid’s South Florida teammate Addie McCain.
TEAM OF THE MONTH – FEBRUARY
The USL Super League unveiled its Team of the Month – February.
Headlining the team is Player of the Month FTL UTD’s Jasmine Hamid and Coach of the Month Spokane’s Jo Johnson. Additionally, DC Power’s Yuuka Kurosaki won the fan vote for the February Goal of the Month and FTL UTD’s Cosette Morche won the fan vote for the February Save of the Month.
WILL WE GET A WINNER IN THE FLORIDA DERBY?
The first two Florida Derbies ended in draws, with the inaugural match finishing 1-1 and the most recent encounter ending 2-2, as Tampa Bay equalized from the penalty spot in stoppage time.
Will the third time be the charm? Let’s break it down with some stats:
STREAKS STILL STANDING
Brooklyn, FTL UTD, and Tampa are all on impressive unbeaten streaks and aim to extend them in their upcoming matches:
TAIL OF TWO CAROLINAS
The first part of the Super League season saw the Carolina Ascent on a tear, opening their account with an 11 straight unbeaten streak. Since then, the club has gone 1-4-1 and have yet to find their footing.
While they struggled to get back into the win column, the team will also endeavor on a cross-country trip to Spokane which opens their three-match road trip.
ON THE BRINK
Fort Lauderdale midfielder Addie McCain has the opportunity this weekend to become the first USL Super League player to reach 10 goals scored.
TAMPA, Fla. – There are no new suspensions to report.
GOALS:
ASSISTS:
CLEAN SHEETS:
HAT TRICKS:
BRACES:
Fort Lauderdale United FC looks unstoppable right now, having won five of its last six matches. The team defeated Carolina Ascent on the road this weekend to move to second place in the league standings. It was FTL UTD’s first come-from-behind win of the season.
The trio of Jasmine Hamid, Addie McCain and Kiara Locklear has proven to be one of, if not the best, attacking squad, especially in transition. In Sunday’s match, McCain sent a through ball to Locklear, who crossed it into the box to an unmarked Hamid to tap it in for the equalizer in 47th minute. Then, McCain got on the end of a cross from a short corner, heading it back to Locklear, who headed it into the goal for the game-winner. The three have scored or assisted on 11 of the 12 goals scored during this six-match unbeaten run.
With Fort Lauderdale picking up a win while Brooklyn was held to a scoreless draw against Lexington, only four points separate first and second place. Both teams will face top-five opponents this week before they face off in what could be another No. 1 vs No. 2 showdown in Week 24.
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Fort Lauderdale United FC (8-5-3) Week 23: vs TB |
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FTL continued its scoring streak of two goals in its last six matches, leading the league with 23 goals scored. The team never looked frazzled, even after going down a goal in the first half and battled back offensively and defensively to earn the win. |
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Brooklyn FC (9-3-4) Week 23: @ DAL |
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Brooklyn is also on an undefeated run and picked up its second consecutive draw last week against Lexington. The group dominated possession and created chances, but Lexington really limited Brooklyn’s offense, which had only been shut out three previous times this season. |
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Tampa Bay Sun FC (5-4-7) Week 23: @ FTL |
![]() Last Week: 3 |
Tampa Bay will look to take the first crown in the Florida Derby this weekend when it travels to Fort Lauderdale. The Sun has drawn its last three matches, including the 2-2 contest against FTL UTD last month, so the team needs to lock down on the backline to maintain all three points. |
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Spokane Zephyr FC (3-6-6) Week 23: vs. CAR |
![]() Last Week: 4 |
Spokane returns home for the first time since October as it hosts Carolina Ascent this Saturday. Zephyr needs to come out with the same energy it brought against Dallas in Week 20 and get out to another early lead to string to wins together for the first time this season. |
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DC Power FC (3-7-5) Week 23: vs. LEX |
![]() Last Week: 5 |
DC got some goal-scoring momentum after the 3-3 draw in its last showing against Carolina Ascent. If the team can keep that same energy and capitalize off defensive mistakes, Power FC has a chance to get revenge against Lexington this weekend and earn its first win of the spring. |
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Dallas Trinity FC (6-4-6) Week 23: vs BKN |
![]() Last Week: 7 |
Dallas is also looking to pick up its first win since the break, especially while it’s still at the Cotton Bowl. The team didn’t show its usual offensive spark in the loss against Spokane, and it will need to be extra creative this weekend to break through Brooklyn’s defensive unit. |
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Lexington SC (3-10-4) Week 23: @ DC |
![]() Last Week: 8 |
Lexington held the No. 1 team in the league scoreless and picked up a point against Brooklyn, which had beaten them the last two times. If the Girls in Green can maintain the same defensive composure and create more chances in front of goal, they can get a win over DC and skip over them in the standings. |
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Carolina Ascent FC (6-4-7) Week 23: @ SPK |
![]() Last Week: 6 |
For the third week in a row, the Ascent have been unable to put their chances away and create multiple-goal leads to earn a more comfortable hold on the game. Out of 18 shots, only one went in, which wasn’t enough to get the win over FTL UTD. |