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- Teams, stadia, and personnel Stadia and locations Personnel and sponsorship Player Acquisition
- Competition format Results table
- League standings Tiebreakers Positions by gameweek Positions by games played
- NWSL Playoffs Semi-finals Championship
- Attendance Average home attendances Playoff Attendance
- Statistical leaders Top scorers Top assists Goalkeeping
- Individual awards Weekly awards Monthly awards Annual awards
- Statistics Scoring Hat-tricks Discipline Streaks
- See also
- References
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2017}}{{infobox football league season | competition = National Women's Soccer League | season = 2014 | winners = FC Kansas City |shieldtitle = NWSL Shield | shield = Seattle Reign | matches = 108 | total goals = 328 | league topscorer = Kim Little (16 goals) | biggest home win = POR 7–1 KC (July 13) | biggest away win = POR 0–5 WNY (June 7) WAS 1–6 POR (June 21) NJ 0–5 KC (July 6) | highest scoring = POR 6–3 BOS (July 20) | longest wins = | longest unbeaten = | longest losses = | highest attendance = 19,123 – POR 1–0 HOU (August 3)[1] | lowest attendance = 582 – NJ 0–2 SEA (April 30)[2] | attendance = 446,820 (August 20) | average attendance = 4,137 | prevseason = 2013 | nextseason = 2015 }}The 2014 National Women's Soccer League season is the second season of the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. Including the NWSL's two professional predecessors, Women's Professional Soccer (2009–2011) and the Women's United Soccer Association (2001–2003), this is the eighth overall season of FIFA and USSF-sanctioned top division women's soccer in the United States. The league is operated by the United States Soccer Federation and receives major financial backing from that body. Further financial backing is expected to be provided by the Canadian Soccer Association and the Mexican Football Federation. All three national federations pay the league salaries of many of their respective national team members in an effort to nurture talent in those nations. The regular season began the weekend of April 12–13 and ended August 20, with the championship game played on August 30.[3] FC Kansas City defeated the Shield winners Seattle Reign FC 2–1 to win the NWSL title.[4] The league had announced it would not expand for the 2014 season[5] and was not expected to contract.[6] However, after a push from the Houston Dynamo, the league approved the expansion of the Houston Dash.[7] Teams, stadia, and personnel Stadia and locations See also List of National Women's Soccer League stadiums Two teams, the Dash and Reign, do not make their stadia's entire capacity available for home games, instead restricting ticket sales at a lower level. The full capacities of their venues are included in parentheses and italics. The Boston Breakers, [8]FC Kansas City, [9]and Seattle Reign [10]moved to new stadia for 2014, while the Houston Dash was an expansion franchise. [11]{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}Team | Stadium | Capacity |
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Boston Breakers | Harvard Stadium | 30,323[8] | Chicago Red Stars | Village Sports Complex | 3,600[12] | Houston Dash | BBVA Compass Stadium | 7,000 (22,039)[11] | FC Kansas City | Verizon Field | 3,200[9] | Portland Thorns | Providence Park | 20,438 | Seattle Reign FC | Memorial Stadium | 6,000 (12,000)[10] | Sky Blue FC | Yurcak Field | 5,000 | Washington Spirit | Maryland SoccerPlex | 5,126 | Western New York Flash | Sahlen's Stadium | 13,768 | {{col-2}}{{Location map+ |United States |width=500 |float=center |caption=Locations of teams for the 2014 National Women's Soccer League season. |places={{Location map~ |United States |lat=42.408224 |long=-71.131674 |label=Breakers |position=top |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |United States |lat=41.778616 |long=-88.095004 |label=Red Stars |position=right |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |United States |lat=29.7500 |long=-95.3400 |label=Dash |position=top |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |United States |lat=39.0997 |long=-94.5783 |label=Kansas City |position=top |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |United States |lat=45.520895 |long=-122.690941 |label=Thorns |position=bottom |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |United States |lat=47.6097 |long=-122.3331 |label=Reign |position=right |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |United States |lat=40.516686 |long=-74.466228 |label=Sky Blue |position=right |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |United States |lat=39.152825 |long=-77.311442 |label=Spirit |position=right|mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |United States |lat=43.16224 |long=-77.629317 |label=Flash |position=left |mark=Blue pog.svg}} }}{{col-end}} Personnel and sponsorship Note: All teams use Nike as kit manufacturer. Team | Head coach | Captain | Shirt sponsor |
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Boston Breakers | USA}} Tom Durkin[13] | USA}} {{sortname|Cat|Whitehill}} | Steward Health Care[14] | Chicago Red Stars | USA}} {{sortname|Rory|Dames}} | USA}} {{sortname|Lori|Chalupny}} | CJ Wilson Mazda[15] | Houston Dash | USA}} {{sortname|Randy|Waldrum}}[16] | CAN}} {{sortname|Erin|McLeod}} | BBVA Compass[17] | FC Kansas City | MKD}} {{sortname|Vlatko|Andonovski}} | USA}} {{sortname|Becky|Sauerbrunn}} | Research Medical Center[18] | Portland Thorns | ENG}} {{sortname|Paul|Riley|Paul Riley (English footballer)}}[19][20] | CAN}} {{sortname|Christine|Sinclair}} | Providence Health & Services | Seattle Reign FC | ENG}} {{sortname|Laura|Harvey}}[21] | USA}} {{sortname|Keelin|Winters}} | Moda Health | Sky Blue FC | USA}} {{sortname|Jim|Gabarra}} | USA}} {{sortname|Christie|Rampone}} | Meridian Health | Washington Spirit | USA}} {{sortname|Mark|Parsons}} | USA}} {{sortname|Ali|Krieger}} | ProChain Solutions, Inc. | Western New York Flash | NZ}} {{sortname|Aaran|Lines}} | USA}} {{sortname|Abby|Wambach}} | Sahlen's |
Player Acquisition Players were acquired through the 2014 Allocation of national team players announced on January 3, the 2014 NWSL Expansion Draft (for expansion team Houston) on January 10, and the 2014 NWSL College Draft on January 17, as well as free agency, trading, and loans. Notable acquisitions- {{flagicon|USA}} Christen Press, top scorer of the 2013 Damallsvenskan in Sweden, was allocated to Chicago.
- {{flagicon|JPN}} Nahomi Kawasumi, named Best Player of the 2013 L. League in Japan, was loaned to Seattle from INAC Kobe Leonessa.[22]
- {{flagicon|USA}} Beverly Goebel, top scorer of the 2013 L. League in Japan, was loaned to Seattle from INAC Kobe Leonessa.[23]
- {{flagicon|SCO}} Kim Little, PFA Women's Players' Player of the Year for 2012–13 and top scorer of the 2012 FA WSL in England, was signed as a free agent by Seattle.
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Verónica Boquete, Player of the Year of the 2011 WPS in the U.S., was signed as a free agent by Portland, arriving June 7.[24]
Competition format - Each team will play a total of 24 games,[3] 12 home and 12 away. Each teams will play four opponents twice at home and once away, and will play the other four opponents once at home and twice away.
- The four teams at the end of the season with the most points will qualify for the playoffs. The two semi-final games will be played on the weekend of August 23–24, and the final will be played on August 30.
Results table [25]Abbreviation and Color Key: Boston Breakers – BOS • Chicago Red Stars – CHI • Houston Dash – HOU • FC Kansas City – KC • Portland Thorns FC – POR Seattle Reign FC – SEA • Sky Blue FC – NJ • Washington Spirit – WAS • Western New York Flash – WNY Win {{* Loss {{* Tie {{*Home Game |
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NWSL Playoffs The top four teams from the regular season qualified for the championship playoffs. The highest-seeded semi-final winner then hosted the championship final. {{4TeamBracket | RD1=Semi-finals | RD2=Championship | group1= | group2= | score-width=30px | team-width=160px | RD1-seed1= 1 | RD1-team1= Seattle Reign FC | RD1-score1= 2 | RD1-seed2= 4 | RD1-team2= Washington Spirit | RD1-score2= 1 | RD1-seed3= 2 | RD1-team3= FC Kansas City | RD1-score3= 2 | RD1-seed4= 3 | RD1-team4= Portland Thorns FC | RD1-score4= 0 | RD2-seed1= 1 | RD2-team1= Seattle Reign FC | RD2-score1= 1 | RD2-seed2= 2 | RD2-team2= FC Kansas City | RD2-score2= 2 }} Semi-finals {{football box | stack = yes | bg = | round = | date = August 23, 2014 | time = 12:00 pm CDT | team1 = FC Kansas City | score = 2–0 | report = Report | team2 = Portland Thorns FC | goals1 = Rodriguez {{goal|65}} Phillips {{yel|84}} Holiday {{goal|87}} | goals2 = Menges {{yel|22}} | stadium = Durwood Soccer Stadium | location = Kansas City, Missouri | attendance = 2,997 | referee = Chris Spivey }}{{football box | stack = yes | bg = | round = | date = August 24, 2014 | time = 8:00 pm PDT | team1 = Seattle Reign FC | score = 2–1 | report = Report | team2 = Washington Spirit | goals1 = Little {{goal|72|pen}} Rapinoe {{goal|82}} Fletcher {{yel|90+5}} | goals2 = Averbuch {{yel|31}} Perez {{goal|65}} Nairn {{yel|90+2}} | stadium = Memorial Stadium | location = Seattle, Washington | attendance = 4,540 | referee = Timon Berry }} Championship {{football box | stack = yes | bg = | round = | date = August 31, 2014 | time = 12:00 pm PDT | team1 = Seattle Reign FC | score = 1–2 | report = Report Report Report | team2 = FC Kansas City | goals1 = Rapinoe {{goal|86}} Solo {{yel|90+3}} | goals2 = Rodriguez {{goal|23||56}} LePeilbet {{yel|79}} | stadium = Starfire Sports Stadium | location = Tukwila, Washington | attendance = 4,252 | referee = Margaret Domka }}Attendance{{see also|National Women's Soccer League attendance}}Average home attendancesRanked from highest to lowest average attendance. Team | Average | Total | No. of games | High | Low |
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Boston Breakers | 2,437[26] | 29,248 | 12 | 4,191[27] | 1,263[28] | Chicago Red Stars | 2,949[26] | 35,393 | 1 (Toyota Park) | 15,743[29] | 1,039[30] | 11 (Benedictine Stadium) | 3,032[31] | FC Kansas City | 2,018[26] | 24,215 | 12 | 3,107[32] | 1,212 | Houston Dash | 4,650[26] | 55,801 | 12 | 8,097[33] | 3,561 | Portland Thorns FC | 13,362[26] | 160,341 | 12 | 19,123[1] | 9,672 | Seattle Reign FC | 3,666[26] | 43,996 | 12 | 5,957[34] | 1,754 | Sky Blue FC | 1,640[35] | 19,682 | 12 | 3,471[36] | 582[2] | Washington Spirit | 3,335[26] | 40,019 | 12 | 4,667[37] | 2,306 | Western New York Flash | 3,177[26] | 38,125 | 12 | 4,339[38] | 1,786 |
A new NWSL attendance record of 19,123 was set on August 3 in a game between Portland and Houston at Providence Park in Portland, breaking the previous record of 17,619 set in 2013.[1] Playoff Attendance Semi-final No. 1, August 23, Portland at Kansas City: 2,997[39] Semi-final No. 2, August 24, Washington at Seattle: 4,540[40] Final, August 31, Kansas City at Seattle: 4,252[41] Statistical leaders {{col-begin}}{{col-2}} Top scorers Rank | Player | Nation | Club | Goals |
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1 | Kim Little | SCO}} | Seattle Reign FC | 16 |
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2 | Amy Rodriguez | USA}} | FC Kansas City | 13 |
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3 | Jessica McDonald | USA}} | Portland Thorns FC | 11 |
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Jodie Taylor | ENG}} | Washington Spirit | 11 | 5 | Nahomi Kawasumi | JPN}} | Seattle Reign FC | 9 |
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Samantha Kerr | AUS}} | Western New York Flash | 9 | Heather O'Reilly | USA}} | Boston Breakers | 9 | Allie Long | USA}} | Portland Thorns FC | 9 | 9 | Lauren Holiday | USA}} | FC Kansas City | 8 |
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Carli Lloyd | USA}} | Western New York Flash | 8 | Diana Matheson | CAN}} | Washington Spirit | 8 | Source:[42]{{col-2}} Top assists Rank | Player | Nation | Club | Assists |
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1 | Jessica Fishlock | WAL}} | Seattle Reign FC | 8 |
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2 | Lauren Holiday | USA}} | FC Kansas City | 7 |
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Kim Little | SCO}} | Seattle Reign FC | 7 | 4 | Verónica Boquete | SPA}} | Portland Thorns FC | 6 |
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Vicky Losada | SPA}} | Western New York Flash | 6 | Diana Matheson | CAN}} | Washington Spirit | 6 | 7 | Carli Lloyd | USA}} | Western New York Flash | 5 |
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Nahomi Kawasumi | JPN}} | Seattle Reign FC | 5 | Kelley O'Hara | USA}} | Sky Blue FC | 5 | Heather O'Reilly | USA}} | Boston Breakers | 5 | Source:[42]{{col-2}} |} Goalkeeping (Minimum of 1,080 Minutes Played) Rank | Goalkeeper | Club | GP | MINS | SOG | SVS | GA | GAA | W-L-T | SHO |
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1 | USA}} Hope Solo | Seattle Reign FC | 20 | 1800 | 83 | 65 | 18 | 0.900 | 13–2–5 | 5 | 2 | CAN}} Karina LeBlanc | Chicago Red Stars | 21 | 1890 | 97 | 76 | 21 | 1.000 | 9–6–6 | 6 | 3 | AUS}} Lydia Williams | Western New York Flash | 14 | 1183 | 65 | 49 | 15 | 1.141 | 6–6–1 | 2 | 4 | USA}} Nicole Barnhart | FC Kansas City | 22 | 1935 | 100 | 71 | 29 | 1.349 | 11–6–5 | 8 | 5 | GER}} Nadine Angerer | Portland Thorns FC | 22 | 1917 | 104 | 74 | 30 | 1.408 | 8–8–6 | 4 | 6 | USA}} Jillian Loyden | Sky Blue FC | 17 | 1530 | 94 | 69 | 25 | 1.471 | 7–5–5 | 4 | 7 | USA}} Ashlyn Harris | Washington Spirit | 19 | 1710 | 97 | 66 | 31 | 1.632 | 10–5–4 | 4 | 8 | CAN}} Erin McLeod | Houston Dash | 19 | 1755 | 120 | 83 | 35 | 1.750 | 4–12–3 | 2 | 9 | USA}} Alyssa Naeher | Boston Breakers | 24 | 2115 | 159 | 106 | 53 | 2.208 | 6–16–2 | 3 | Source:[42] Individual awards Weekly awards {{see also|NWSL Player of the Week}}Week | Player of the Week | Club | Week's Statline |
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Week 1 | ESP}} | Vicky Losada[43] | Western New York Flash | 2G, 1A, GWA | Week 2 | MEX}} | Teresa Noyola[44] | Houston Dash | 2G, GWG | Week 3 | ENG}} | Lianne Sanderson[45] | Boston Breakers | 2G, 1A, GWG | Week 4 | USA}} | Sydney Leroux[46] | Seattle Reign FC | 1G, GWG | Week 5 | USA}} | Amy Rodriguez[47] | FC Kansas City | 2G, GWG | Week 6 | ENG}} | Jodie Taylor[48] | Washington Spirit | 2G, GWG | Week 7 | USA}} | Kelley O'Hara[49] | Sky Blue FC | 1G, 1A 1G, GWG | Week 8 | USA}} | Jazmine Reeves[50] | Boston Breakers | 3G, 1A | Week 9 | AUS}} | Samantha Kerr[51] | Western New York Flash | 2G, 1A, GWA | Week 10 | SPA}} | Verónica Boquete[52] | Portland Thorns FC | 1G, GWG | Week 11 | USA}} | Alex Morgan[53] | Portland Thorns FC | 1A, 2G | Week 12 | USA}} | Carli Lloyd[54] | Western New York Flash | 2G, GWG | Week 13 | JPN}} | Nahomi Kawasumi[55] | Seattle Reign FC | 2G, GWG | Week 14 | SPA}} | Verónica Boquete[56] | Portland Thorns FC | 2G, 2A | Week 15 | CAN}} | Christine Sinclair[57] | Portland Thorns FC | 3G | Week 16 | JPN}} | Nahomi Kawasumi[58] | Seattle Reign FC | 2G, 1A | Week 17 | SPA}} | Verónica Boquete[59] | Portland Thorns FC | 1G | Week 18 | USA}} | Alyssa Naeher[60] | Boston Breakers | 10 saves | Week 19 | DEN}} | Nadia Nadim[61] | Sky Blue FC | 2G, GWG, 1A |
Monthly awards {{see also|NWSL Player of the Month}}{{2014 NWSL Player of the Month}} Annual awards Award | Winner | Runner-up | Third place |
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Golden Boot[62] | {{flagicon>SCO}} Kim Little | Seattle Reign FC | 16 Goals | USA}} Amy Rodriguez | FC Kansas City | USA}} Jessica McDonald {{flagicon|ENG}} Jodie Taylor | Portland Thorns FC Washington Spirit |
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Rookie of the Year[63] | {{flagicon>USA}} Julie Johnston | Chicago Red Stars | 2 goals, 2 assists | USA}} Kealia Ohai | Houston Dash | USA}} Crystal Dunn | Washington Spirit |
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Goalkeeper of the Year[64] | {{flagicon>USA}} Alyssa Naeher | Boston Breakers | 106 saves | USA}} Hope Solo | Seattle Reign | USA}} Ashlyn Harris | Washington Spirit |
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Defender of the Year[65] | {{flagicon>USA}} Becky Sauerbrunn | FC Kansas City | 1935 minutes, 1.33 GAA | USA}} Ali Krieger {{flagicon|USA}} Julie Johnston | Washington Spirit Chicago Red Stars |
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Coach of the Year[66] | {{flagicon>ENG}} Laura Harvey | Seattle Reign | 16–2–6 regular season | ENG}} Mark Parsons | Washington Spirit | MKD}} Vlatko Andonovski | FC Kansas City |
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Most Valuable Player[67] | {{flagicon>SCO}} Kim Little | Seattle Reign | 16 goals, 7 assists | SPA}} Veronica Boquete | Portland Thorns | USA}} Amy Rodriguez | FC Kansas City |
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NWSL Best XI[68] |
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Goalkeeper | USA}} Alyssa Naeher | Boston Breakers | 106 saves | USA}} Hope Solo | Seattle Reign FC | 5 shutouts | Defender | USA}} Kendall Fletcher | Seattle Reign FC | .83 team GAA | USA}} Lauren Barnes | Seattle Reign FC | .83 team GAA | Defender | USA}} Ali Krieger | Washington Spirit | 1 goal | Australia}} Stephanie Catley | Portland Thorns FC | 5 assists | Defender | USA}} Christie Rampone | Sky Blue FC | 1 goal, 2 assists | USA}} Stephanie Cox | Seattle Reign FC | .83 team GAA | Defender | USA}} Becky Sauerbrunn | FC Kansas City | 8 shutouts | USA}} Julie Johnston | Chicago Red Stars | Rookie of the Year | Midfielder | Spain}} Verónica Boquete | Portland Thorns FC | 4 goals, 6 assists | USA}} Carli Lloyd | Western New York Flash | 8 goals, 5 assists | Midfielder | Wales}} Jess Fishlock | Seattle Reign FC | 4 goals, 8 assists | USA}} Allie Long | Portland Thorns FC | 9 goals, 3 assists | Midfielder | Scotland}} Kim Little | Seattle Reign FC | 16 goals, 7 assists | USA}} Heather O'Reilly | Boston Breakers | 9 goals, 5 assists | Forward | USA}} Lauren Holiday | FC Kansas City | 8 goals, 7 assists | USA}} Jessica McDonald | Portland Thorns FC | 11 goals, 1 assist | Forward | Japan}} Nahomi Kawasumi | Seattle Reign FC | 9 goals, 5 assists | USA}} Christen Press | Chicago Red Stars | 6 goals | Forward | USA}} Amy Rodriguez | FC Kansas City | 13 goals, 3 assists | England}} Jodie Taylor | Washington Spirit | 11 goals, 2 assist |
NWSL Championship Game MVP[4] |
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USA}} Lauren Holiday | FC Kansas City | Two assists including for the game-winning goal |
Statistics Scoring - First goal of the season: Amy Rodriguez for FC Kansas City against Sky Blue FC (April 12)
- Earliest goal in a match: 33 seconds
- Jessica McDonald for Portland Thorns against Chicago Red Stars (July 17)
- Latest goal in a match: 90+4 minutes
- Yael Averbuch for Washington Spirit against Chicago Red Stars (August 2)
- Widest winning margin: 6 goals
- FC Kansas City 1–7 Portland Thorns FC (July 13)
- Most goals scored in a match: 9
- Portland Thorns FC 6–3 Boston Breakers (July 20)
- First Own Goal: Amy Barczuk of Western New York Flash for Washington Spirit (April 13)[69]
- Average goals per match: 2.98
Hat-tricks Player | For | Against | Result | Date |
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Jazmine Reeves[70] | Boston Breakers | Portland Thorns FC | 4–1 | 5/28 | Christine Sinclair | Portland Thorns FC | Boston Breakers | 6–3 | 7/20 | Nadia Nadim[71] | Sky Blue FC | Houston Dash | 3–1 | 8/09 |
Discipline - First yellow card: Allie Long for Portland Thorns FC against Houston Dash (April 12)[72]
- First red card: Lisa de Vanna for Boston Breakers against Sky Blue FC[73]
- Most yellow cards in a match: 9
- Seattle Reign 3–1 Chicago Red Stars – 4 for Seattle and 5 for Chicago
- Most yellow cards: 6[74]
- Courtney Jones (Boston Breakers)
Streaks - Longest winning streak: 7 games
- Seattle Reign FC, games 1–7
- FC Kansas City, games 11–17
- Longest unbeaten streak: 16 games
- Seattle Reign FC, games 1–16
- Longest winless streak: 8 games
- Houston Dash, games 17–24
- Longest losing streak: 6 games
- Houston Dash, games 19–24
- Longest shutout: 587 minutes by Nicole Barnhart for FC Kansas City[75]
- Longest drought: 379 minutes for Houston Dash
See also {{Portal|Women's association football|Soccer in the United States|Women's Sport|Association football}}- List of top-division football clubs in CONCACAF countries
- List of professional sports teams in the United States and Canada
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