2018 Washington Spirit season

The 2018 season is Washington Spirit's sixth season, competing in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. On August 21, the Spirit parted ways with Head Coach and General Manager Jim Gabarra, assistant coach Tom Torres took over as interim Head Coach for the remaining 3 games of the season.[1]

Washington Spirit
2018 season
General ManagerChris Hummer
Head CoachTom Torres (interim)
StadiumMaryland SoccerPlex
NWSL8th
Top goalscorerAshley Hatch (4)
Highest home attendance7,976
(Aug 25 vs. Portland at Audi Field)
Lowest home attendance2,433
(May 23 vs. North Carolina)
Average home league attendance3,892

Review

After a difficult 2017 season, the Spirit began rebuilding their team, continuing with a youth centered approach. Considered a successful 2018 draft, Washington recruited U.S. international Andi Sullivan (no. 1 overall pick) and Canadian international Rebecca Quinn (no. 3 overall pick).[2][3] In addition to the draft, the Spirit traded Crystal Dunn's player rights for 2017 Rookie of the Year Ashley Hatch and rookie outside back Taylor Smith.[4] The unfortunate folding of Boston Breakers allowed the Spirit to bring in U.S. international playmaker, Rose Lavelle via the subsequent dispersal draft.[5] What seemed to be only key loss for the Spirit was captain and anchor centerback, Shelina Zadorsky, traded to Orlando Pride for promising goalkeeper, Aubrey Bledsoe.[6]

The season opened with a loss to Seattle, but saw the return of Joanna Lohman, held back in 2017 through injury, and scored in her substitute appearance.[7] After several mediocre performances in March and April, the Spirit would struggle for the remainder of the season, winning only one more match (of two all season) against struggling Sky Blue FC. A combination of injuries to forwards Mallory Pugh, Havana Solaun, and Arielle Ship hamstrung the Spirit attack who were shutout 15 matches (including a 7-match streak).[8]

On August 21, after eight straight losses and being eliminated from playoff contention, the Spirit fired head coach, Jim Gabarra, and appointed assistant coach, Tom Torres as interim head coach.[1] Torres lead the Spirit through the final three matches of the season at home, including the Spirit's debut at newly opened Audi Field against Portland Thorns on August 25. The match set a new club record for home attendance with 7,976 fans.[9]

The last match of the season against Sky Blue FC, the Spirit ended a league-record setting goal drought at 765-minutes after Arielle Ship scored the opener of a 1-1 draw in the 71st minute.[10] The match also earned Aubrey Bledsoe the league-wide record for saves in a single season at 108.[10]

Club

Roster

The first-team roster of Washington Spirit.[11]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  USA Aubrey Bledsoe
2 FW  USA Arielle Ship
3 DF  USA Caprice Dydasco
4 MF  CAN Rebecca Quinn (FP)
5 DF  USA Whitney Church
6 MF  USA Andi Sullivan
7 DF  USA Taylor Smith (FP)
8 MF  USA Megan Dougherty Howard
9 MF  USA Havana Solaun
10 FW  ARG Estefanía Banini (INT)
11 FW  USA Mallory Pugh (FP)
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW  NGA Francisca Ordega (INT)
15 MF  USA Joanna Lohman
16 MF  USA Rose Lavelle (FP) (DD)
17 FW  USA Cali Farquharson
19 GK  USA Kelsey Wys
21 GK  USA DiDi Haracic
22 FW  USA Mallory Eubanks
23 MF  USA Tori Huster
24 DF  CMR Estelle Johnson
33 FW  USA Ashley Hatch
88 FW  USA Tiffany Weimer (DD)
  • (FP) = Federation player[12]
  • (DD) = Dispersal draft player[13]
  • (INT) = International roster player[13]

Team management

Head Coach Jim Gabarra
First Assistant Coach Briana Scurry
Goalkeeping Coach Jack Stefanowski
Assistant Coach Tom Torres
Assistant Coach Kati Jo Spisak
Director of Sports Science Kevin Boyle

Source:[11]

Competitions

Preseason

March 10, Sat PreseasonWashington Spirit1–1University of North CarolinaLeesburg, Virginia
19:15 EDT (UTC-04) Eubanks  88' Report Andrzejewski  66' Stadium: Evergreen Sportsplex
Attendance: 2,000
March 17, Sat PreseasonWashington Spirit0–3North Carolina CourageRichmond, Virginia
19:00 EDT (UTC-04) Report Erceg  13'
MacDonald  23'
Zerboni  51'
Hamilton  84'
Stadium: City Stadium
Attendance: 6,235

Regular season

March 24, Sat 1Seattle Reign2–1Washington SpiritSeattle, Washington
15:30 EDT (UTC-04) Rapinoe  7'  64'
Taylor  35' (Rapinoe)
Andrews  90'
Box
Report
Lohman  68' (Banini) Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 3,561
March 31, Sat 2Washington Spirit2–0Orlando PrideBoyds, Maryland
15:30 EDT (UTC-04) Church  44'
Pugh  80' (Hatch)
Hatch  88'
Report Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 4,989
Note: Televised on Lifetime.
April 14, Sat 3Washington Spirit2–4North Carolina CourageBoyds, Maryland
19:00 EDT (UTC-04) Pugh  3'
Ordega  58' (Solaun)
Johnson  84'
Report Dunn  20' (McDonald)
Zerboni  24' (Williams), 48' (Hamilton)
Williams  66' (Dunn)
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 3,458
Referee: Jasmine Peralta
April 20, Fri 4Portland Thorns FC1–1Washington SpiritPortland, Oregon
22:30 EDT (UTC-04) Sonnett  39'
Sinclair  45+2' (pen)
Horan  88'
Report Ordega  37'
Bledsoe  86'
Stadium: Providence Park
Attendance: 14,485
April 28, Sat 5Washington Spirit1–1Chicago Red StarsBoyds, Maryland
19:00 EDT (UTC-04) Ordega  4' (Pugh) Report Mautz  20'  56'
Nagasato  83'
Kerr  90+1'
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 3,448
May 5, Sat 6Utah Royals FC2–0Washington SpiritSandy, Utah
21:00 EDT (UTC-04) O'Hara  7' (Rodriguez)
Sauerbrunn  15'
Matheson  66'
Report Smith  72' Stadium: Rio Tinto Stadium
Attendance: 7,551
May 12, Sat 7North Carolina Courage1–0Washington SpiritCary, North Carolina
19:00 EDT (UTC-04) Erceg  63' (Hinkle) Report Ordega  38' Stadium: Sahlen's Stadium at WakeMed Soccer Park
Attendance: 5,866
May 19, Sat 8Washington Spirit0–1Portland Thorns FCBoyds, Maryland
19:00 EDT (UTC-04) Report Carpenter  68' (Crnogorčević)
Horan  84'
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 3,284
May 23, Wed 9Washington Spirit1–0Sky Blue FCBoyds, Maryland
19:30 EDT (UTC-04) Ordega  16'
Hatch  64' (Sullivan)
Report Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 2,433
May 27, Sun 10Houston Dash3–2Washington SpiritHouston, Texas
18:00 EDT (UTC-04) Daly  45+1' (Prince), 78' (Kgatlana)  90+2'
Ohai  46'
Report Dougherty Howard  5'
Ordega  45+2'
Banini  54' (Smith)
Hatch  90+1'
Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 4,045
June 2, Sat 11Washington Spirit0–2Chicago Red StarsBoyds, Maryland
15:30 EDT (UTC-04) Lohman  24' Report Kerr  25'
Stanton  32'
Nagasato  48' (Mautz)
Mautz  75'
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 3,199
Note: Lifetime game but got delayed to 9 pm ET
June 8, Fri 12Sky Blue FC0–0Washington SpiritPiscataway, New Jersey
19:00 EDT (UTC-04) Meehan  39'
Killion  67'
Report Dougherty Howard  50'
Dydasco  88'
Stadium: Yurack Field
Attendance: 2,188
June 16, Sat 13Washington Spirit0–0Seattle ReignBoyds, Maryland
19:00 EDT (UTC-04) Quinn  63'
Hatch  90+5'
Report Addo  47'
Taylor  90+2'
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 3,509
June 23, Sat 14Washington Spirit0–1Orlando PrideBoyds, Maryland
19:00 EDT (UTC-04) Kennedy  11' Report Dydasco  18'
Dougherty Howard  90+3'
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 4,005
Note: Televised on ESPNews.
July 1, Sun 15Chicago Red Stars2–0Washington SpiritBridgeview, Illinois
18:00 EDT (UTC-04) Short  34' (Colaprico)
Nagasato  60' (Kerr)
Mautz  65'
[14] Johnson  24'
Hatch  86'
Stadium: Toyota Park
Attendance: 2,858
Referee: Sergii Demianchuk
July 7, Sat 16Orlando Pride2–1Washington SpiritOrlando Pride
19:30 EDT (UTC-04) Leroux  45+2' (Kennedy)
Marta  86' (Leroux)  90+3'
Report Hatch  26' (Church) Stadium: Orlando City Stadium
Attendance: 4,621
Note: Televised on ESPNews.
July 22, Sun 18Washington Spirit0–1Houston DashBoyds, Maryland
10:00 EDT (UTC-04) Report Daly  3' (Huerta) Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 3,623
Note: Game was originally scheduled for July 21, was rescheduled due to poor weather conditions
August 5, Sun 19Seattle Reign2–0Washington SpiritSeattle, Washington
21:00 EDT (UTC-04) Spencer  44' (Long)
Taylor  71' (Rapinoe)
Oyster  84'
Report Stadium: Memorial Stadium
Attendance: 3,704
August 8, Wed 20Utah Royals FC1–0Washington SpiritSandy, Utah
22:00 EDT (UTC-04) Stengel  74' (Lytle) Report Stadium: Rio Tinto Stadium
Attendance: 8,154
August 17, Fri 21Houston Dash4–0Washington SpiritHouston, Texas
20:30 EDT (UTC-04) Ohai  41' (Daly)
Huerta  58' (Comeau), 76' (Daly)
Simon  84' (Latsko)
Report Stadium: BBVA Compass Stadium
Attendance: 3,007
August 22, Wed 22Washington Spirit0–1Utah Royals FCBoyds, Maryland
19:30 EDT (UTC-04) Report Rodriguez  12'
Corsie  17'
Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 3,318
August 25, Sat 23Washington Spirit0–1Portland Thorns FCWashington, D.C.
20:00 EDT (UTC-04) Church  40' Report Heath  15' (Raso) Stadium: Audi Field
Attendance: 7,976
Referee: Katja Koroleva
Note: Televised on ESPNews.
September 1, Sat 24Washington Spirit1–1Sky Blue FCBoyds, Maryland
19:00 EDT (UTC-04) Ship  71' Report Killion  58'  87' (Tiernan) Stadium: Maryland SoccerPlex
Attendance: 3,462
Note: Game was postponed until Sunday, September 2 at 10am (ET) due to lightning.

Regular season standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 North Carolina Courage (C) 24 17 6 1 53 17 +36 57 NWSL Shield
2 Portland Thorns FC 24 12 6 6 40 28 +12 42 NWSL Playoffs
3 Seattle Reign FC 24 11 8 5 27 19 +8 41
4 Chicago Red Stars 24 9 10 5 38 28 +10 37
5 Utah Royals FC 24 9 8 7 22 23 1 35
6 Houston Dash 24 9 5 10 35 39 4 32
7 Orlando Pride 24 8 6 10 30 37 7 30
8 Washington Spirit 24 2 5 17 12 35 23 11
9 Sky Blue FC 24 1 6 17 21 52 31 9
Source: NWSL
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(C) Champion.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
24 2 5 17 12 35  −23 11 2 3 7 7 13  −6 0 2 10 5 22  −17

Last updated: September 2, 2018.
Source: Match reports

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324
GroundAHHAHAAHHAHAHHAAAHAAAHHH
ResultLWLDDLLLWLLDDLLLLLLLLLLD
Position[n 1]835558888888888888888888
Updated to match(es) played on September 2, 2018. Source: Match reports
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

NWSL Playoffs

The Spirit were eliminated from playoff contention on July 22 after a 1-0 home loss to Houston Dash.[15]

Statistics

Appearances and goals

As of September 3, 2018[16]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalNWSL
AppsGoalsAppsGoals
Defenders:
3 DF Caprice Dydasco 24021+30
5 DF Whitney Church 22021+10
7 DF Taylor Smith 230230
13 DF Megan Crosson 1010
24 DF Estelle Johnson 210210
31 DF Zoe Clark 1010
Midfielders:
4 MF Rebecca Quinn 17016+10
6 MF Andi Sullivan 23022+10
9 MF Havana Solaun 1305+80
12 MF Morgan Proffitt 402+20
15 MF Joanna Lohman 1314+91
16 MF Rose Lavelle 1105+60
18 MF Alexa Newfield 1010
19 MF Megan Dougherty Howard 23014+90
23 MF Tori Huster 17015+20
Forwards:
2 FW Arielle Ship 210+21
8 FW Mallory Eubanks 1205+70
10 FW Estefania Banini 12111+11
11 FW Mallory Pugh 15213+22
14 FW Francisca Ordega 18315+33
17 FW Cali Farquharson 501+40
27 FW Yanara Aedo 0000
33 FW Ashley Hatch 224224
36 FW Tiffany McCarty 1010
88 FW Tiffany Weimer 301+20

Italics indicates player left team midway through season.

Goalkeepers

No. Nat Player National Women's Soccer League
GP GS MIN W L D GA GAA CS
1 Aubrey Bledsoe 212118902125301.434
19 Kelsey Wys 119001022.000
21 DiDi Haracic 2218002031.500

Honors and awards

NWSL Yearly Awards

Award Result Player Ref
Rookie of the Year Nominated Andi Sullivan [17]
Goalkeeper of the Year Nominated Aubrey Bledsoe [18]

NWSL Team of the Month

Month Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards Ref.
March Mallory Pugh [19]
April Aubrey Bledsoe Estelle Johnson Francisca Ordega
Mallory Pugh
[20]

NWSL Weekly Awards

NWSL Player of the Week

Week Result Player Ref
2 Won Mallory Pugh [21]
11/12 Won Aubrey Bledsoe [22]

NWSL Goal of the Week

Week Result Player Ref.
1 Nominated Joanna Lohman [23]
2 Nominated Mallory Pugh [24]
3 Nominated Mallory Pugh [25]

NWSL Save of the Week

Week Result Player Ref.
1 Nominated Aubrey Bledsoe [26]
2 Nominated Aubrey Bledsoe [27]
3 Nominated Aubrey Bledsoe [28]
4 Won Aubrey Bledsoe [29]
5 Won Aubrey Bledsoe [30]
11/12 Nominated Aubrey Bledsoe [31]
15 Nominated Aubrey Bledsoe [32]
16 Nominated Aubrey Bledsoe [33]
22 Nominated DiDi Haracic [34]
24 Nominated Aubrey Bledsoe [35]

Transfers

In

Date Player Number Position Previous club Fee/Notes
January 16, 2018 Ashley Hatch33FW North Carolina CourageTrade with Smith for Dunn's rights[4]
Taylor Smith7DF North Carolina CourageTrade with Hatch for Dunn's rights[4]
January 23, 2018 Aubrey Bledsoe1GK Orlando PrideTrade for Zadorsky and 2019 1st round draft pick[6]
January 30, 2018 Rose Lavelle16MF Boston Breakers2018 Dispersal Draft, 1st overall[5]
Tiffany WeimerFW Boston Breakers2018 Dispersal Draft, 20th overall[5]
March 21, 2018 Tiffany Weimer88FW Houston DashSigned off waivers[36]
March 29, 2018 Mallory Eubanks22FW Mississippi State UniversitySigned via National Team Player Replacement for Banini, signed to full contract on May 17[37]
June 29, 2018 Maddie Huster25MF Wake Forest UniversitySigned, was a 2018 College Draft Pick[38]
August 30, 2018 Megan Crosson13DF UD Granadilla TenerifeSigned, National Team replacement[39]
Brenna Connell34MF Washington Spirit ReservesSigned, National Team replacement[39]
Zoe Clark31DF Maryland TerrapinsSigned, National Team replacement[39]
Tiffay McCarty36FW Florida State SeminolesSigned, National Team replacement[39]
Alexa Newfield18FW Utah Royals FCSigned, National Team replacement[39]
Morgan Ruhl38GK LSU TigersSigned, National Team replacement[39]

Out

Date Player Number Position New club Fee/Notes
October 23, 2017 Line Jensen7FWWaived[40]
January 16, 2018 Lindsay Agnew8FW Houston DashTraded for 2018 3rd overall draft pick[41]
January 23, 2018 Shelina Zadorsky4DF Orlando PrideTrade for Zadorsky and 2019 1st round draft pick[6]
February 2, 2018 Alyssa Kleiner22DFWaived[42]
February 12, 2018 Kassey Kallman6DFRetired[43][44]
February 13, 2018 Tiffany WeimerFW Houston DashTrade for 2019 4th round draft pick[45]
February 14, 2018 Stephanie Labbé1GKReleased rights[46]
February 24, 2018 Cheyna Matthews20FWOut for 2018 season; pregnancy[47]
March 19, 2018 Schuyler DeBree13FWWaived, rights retained[48]
Elizabeth Wenger18DFWaived, rights retained[48]
Mallory Eubanks22FWWaived, rights retained[48]
Maddie Huster25MFWaived, rights retained[48]
Brittany Basinger28DFWaived, rights retained[48]
Rachel Moore32FWWaived, rights retained[48]
June 19, 2018 Morgan Proffitt12MF SK Slavia PrahaWaived. Signed with SK Slavia Praha[49]
June 21, 2018 Yanara Aedo27FW Valencia CF FemeninoWaived. Signed with Valencia CF Femenino[50]
July 25, 2018 Maddie Huster25MFWaived.[48]

Draft picks

Draft picks are not automatically signed to the team roster. Only those who are signed to a contract will be listed as transfers in. Only trades involving draft picks and executed during the 2018 NWSL College Draft will be listed in the notes.

Player Pos Previous club Notes Ref
Andi SullivanMF Stanford UniversityRound 1, Pick 1 (1st overall)[51]
Rebecca QuinnMF Duke UniversityRound 1, Pick 3 (3rd overall)[52]
Schuyler DeBreeDF Duke UniversityRound 2, Pick 1 (11th overall)[52]
Mallory EubanksFW Mississippi State UniversityRound 2, Pick 6 (16th overall)[52]
Elizabeth WengerDF Georgetown UniversityRound 2, Pick 7 (17th overall)
(via 2018 Dispersal Draft, 17th overall)
[5][52]
Brittany BasingerDF Penn State UniversityRound 3, Pick 1 (21st overall)[52]
Maddie HusterMF Wake Forest UniversityRound 3, Pick 6 (26th overall)[52]
Rachel MooreMF William and Mary CollegeRound 4, Pick 1 (31st overall)[52]

Notes

  1. Washington Spirit's position in the league at the end of match day

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