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Loggers Win NCAA Opener in Final Seconds
November 15, 2014

In the waning seconds of regulation Robin Vieira finds the winner for 25th-ranked Puget Sound in an NCAA Division III first-round win over Washington in St. Louis. Vieira heads home from a Danielle Silver cross in the 90th minute. The Loggers, after hitting the post and crossbar, fall to Centre the next day, 0-0 (7-6), in a second-round shootout.

Reign Sale to Local Owners Finalized
July 17, 2024

Nine months after rumors first began swirling, and five months since reaching an agreement in principle, the Seattle Reign’s sale from OL Groupe is finalized. A partnership of Sounders owners and global investment firm Carlyle Group take over for a price of $58 million. Sounder majority owner Adrian Hanauer will serve as governor on the NWSL board. Maya Mendoza-Exstrom moves from the Sounders COO to the Reign’s chief business officer. Reign staff move to the Sounders’ Longacres headquarters.

German Youth Return Visit
July 13, 1978

West Germany’s TSV Reichenbach U17 boys visit the Edmonds UFOs at Woodway High School. It’s a return visit after the UFOs visited West Germany in 1977. Other TSV games are set for Everett, Lynnwood, Wenatchee and Mercer Island.

Issaquah Repeats in Girls' 3A
November 17, 2007

Kate Deines proves to be the difference in Issaquah's successful defense of their 3A state title. After converting the deciding tiebreaker penalty in the semifinal, Deines scores the only goal the Eagles, ranked 12th nationally, defeat Seattle Prep, 1-0, for the second year in a row at Harry Lang Stadium. Deines scores with nine minutes remaining to secure Issaquah's third title in four years and 14th straight win.

Henderson's Late Winner Sends Rapids to Final
October 15, 1997

Everett's Chris Henderson scores with three minutes remaining to give the Colorado Rapids a 2-1 victory over the Dallas Burn and a sweep of the best-of-three MLS Western Conference finals at Mile High Stadium in Denver. Henderson totals two goals and three assists as Colorado wins it first four playoff matches. Marcus Hahnemann makes three saves against the Burn, who feature Wade Webber. Sean Henderson got the game-winner vs. Dallas in Game 1 at the Cotton Bowl. The Rapids advance to face defending champion DC United.

U.S. Opens World Cup Play
November 17, 1991

USWNT opens play at first FIFA Women's World Cup in Panyu, China, defeating Sweden, 3-2. Washington natives Shannon Higgins and Michelle Akers are in the starting XI, and Higgins clears a Swede shot off the line. Thrilling experience, she says, "My heart was about to leap out of my body."

Seattle Unified Soccer League action in 2012. (Courtesy Special Olympics Washington)
2012
1977
A U.S. Open Cup record crowd of 31,311 witnessed the Sounders repeat as champions by defeating Columbus, 2-1, at Qwest Field. (Courtesy Tom Hauck / ISI Photos)
2010
Sloppy playing conditions for Washington at Lower Woodland Park. (Courtesy UW Tyee archives)
1965
Sounders forward Bruce Miller (center) is congratulated by Paul Crossley (left) and Micky Cave after scoring vs. San Jose. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1979
In 2021 Sounders FC introduced its first adidas Community Kit, honoring Seattle’s music legend, Jimi Hendrix. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2021
Bellevue's Tom Webb was among the honored guests at the U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame induction in Seattle. (Courtesy Stephen Brashear/ISI Photos)
2015
Western Washington finished 14-0-0 in 1983, becoming the state's first collegiate team to go unbeaten and untied. The Vikings won their second straight NCSC title under Dominic Garguile. The NAIA women's tournament was not established until 1984. (Courtesy Western Washington Athletics)
1983
Kasey Keller and Michelle Akers present the Golden Scarf to two representative Washington Youth Soccer players, marking the organization's 50th anniversary. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2016
Tacoma Sweetfoot Carrera United, winners of USYSA U19 regional. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1980