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Mallinson Named Washington Coach
October 6, 1965

Derek Mallinson, 40, is named UW soccer coach just 10 days prior to the first game, at home against Skagit Valley College. The Huskies' first three seasons were guided by Ron Jepson, who was attending graduate school. A native of England, Mallinson also coaches youth on the Eastside, and he’s president of Lake Hills SC.

UW Rookie Earns Galaxy Award
November 5, 2007

Ty Harden, a rookie drafted from Washington, is voted the LA Galaxy Defender of the Year. A second-round pick initially signed to a #17,900 developmental contract, Harden finishes with 24 starts and third-most minutes on the Galaxy. After two months, Harden received a raise to the league minimum of $30,000.

Sounders-Timbers Pull Big Portland Crowd
July 26, 1975

With temperatures soaring near 90 at kickoff, the Sounders and Timbers take to the Civic Stadium stage to the roar of 27,310 and the unfurling of a banner reading, ‘Portland: Soccer City, U.S.A.’ Peter Withe cancels out Dave Gillett’s opener and then adds another second-half goal in the Timbers' 2-1 win. The victory puts 15-points’ difference between the Timbers and Sounders entering the final two weeks of the regular season.

Sounders Sweep Timbers for Starters
May 5, 2002

It's a dream start to Brian Schmetzer's tenure as Sounders coach as Seattle beats arch-rival Portland for the second night in a row, 4-1, at Memorial Stadium. Jason Farrell's 30-yard shot snaps the 1-1 tie, then Darren Sawatzky and Craig Tomlinson each connect in the final four minutes. The season began the night before with the Sounders quieting the PGE Park crowd of 8,775 to the tune of 2-0. Sawatzky, who played for Portland a year ago, also scores in the opener. The result also qualifies Seattle for the U.S. Open Cup.

Buchan Wins PSPL Trophy
March 21, 1954

Mike Klingerman's two overtime goals give the Buchan Bakers a 4-3 decision over the Norselander Vikings for the Puget Sound Power & Light trophy at Catholic Memorial. Austin Gunderson scores twice for the Vikings. The second of George Goers's goals for the Bakers forces extra time. Oake Forsman gets the other Norselander score.

Stanford Holds Off Huskies
November 12, 1994

Stanford staves off Washington's upset bid in the West Region semifinals in Portland, but not before the Huskies nearly beat the No. 3 and unbeaten Cardinal. Samantha Obara's shot slams off the post in the 32nd minute, the closest call to a goal over 120 minutes of regulation and overtime. Stanford advances, 0-0 (6-5) when Suzie Boots converts and UW's Sanya Trandum hits the crossbar with her penalty attempt.

Viet Nguyen of the Sounders. (Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
2003
1963 University of Washington action.
1963
Michelle Akers was already drawing attention at Shorecrest High School.
1983
Michelle Akers performs the ceremonial first kick for the WUSA inaugural match as referee Sandra Hunt looks on. (Courtesy WUSA)
2001
Walla Walla Community College repeated as NWAC women's champion in 2010. (Courtesy NWAC)
2010
Machaela Graddy helped Pacific Lutheran repeat as Northwest Conference women's champion in 2017. Graddy scored in the Lutes' NCAA tournament first-round win over Whittier. (Courtesy Pacific Lutheran Athletics)
2017
(Courtesy The Seattle Times)
1956
After saving three shootout attempts, Andrew Thomas sprinted toward his teammates following his clinching penalty for the Sounders to advance past Louisville City, 2-2 (4-3) in the 2024 U.S. Open Cup Round of 32 at Starfire Stadium. (Sounders FC/Mike Fiechtner)
2024
Jordan Morris made a rapid recovery from ACL surgery to rejoin the Sounders  late in 2021. (Courtesy Sounders FC/Jane Gershovich)
2021
Mireya Grey, a junior at Washington, was a last-minute call-in to the Jamaican national team for the 2019 World Cup. Grey made to start for the Reggae Girlz.(Courtesy Washington Athletics)
2019