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Four Schools Opt for NCAA Division III
September 1, 1998

Four state colleges that have been longtime NAIA members join NCAA Division III. Pacific Lutheran, Puget Sound, Whitman and Whitworth are part of an NAIA exodus, with 131 schools having left since 1980.

Sounders Unveil Circle of Legends
June 12, 2024

Ahead of celebrating their 50th anniversary, Sounders FC creates the Eternal Circle of Legends. Categories for future ballots are Builders and Coaches (all eras), Veterans (1974-2008) and MLS Era Players (since 2009). Voting for selection, beginning in 2025, will include Alliance Members (25 percent), Sounders FC alumni (20%), Alliance Council (15%), Sounders ownership (15%), media (15%) and Sounders staff (10%).

Falcons Earn Third NCAA Final Berth
December 2, 1977

Marty Shaw's penalty save late in regulation extends the NCAA Division II semifinal to overtime where Seattle Pacific's Todd Schilperoort stabs in the winner, 2-1 over Wisconsin Green Bay in Miami. The Falcons, who had been third-seeded in the Far West, advance to the national final for the third time in four years. Servando Rivera scores the opener, and Shaw stops the penalty kick in the 80th minute. The teams battle through two scoreless overtime periods before Schilperoort breaks the deadlock 8:13 into the third stanza.

Gardner Eyes NASL Team
December 2, 1976

Just days after folding the ASL Tacoma Tides, co-owner Booth Gardner looks to the NASL. Gardner and Jim Guercio, manager of the rock band Chicago, apply for a 1978 expansion franchise in Denver.

Gonzaga's Struggles Continue
November 11, 2001

With a 7-0 loss at Pepperdine, the Gonzaga women go winless (0-15-2) for the entire season. The Bulldogs, who had lost the final 10 matches of 2000, manage to score only five goals. Both draws, against Portland State and Eastern Washington, are scoreless.

Durgan, James Become First Prep All-American
January 14, 1979

Joe James of O’Dea High School and Jeff Durgan of Stadium are named to Parade Magazine’s High School All-America team. They become the state's first prep All-American. A week earlier Durgan was chosen by New York in the NASL draft and James went to Houston.

After an 11-year hiatus, the Seattle-Portland rivalry is renewed in the A-League, with the Sounders winning this Memorial match, 2-1, in overtime. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
2001
Lam Le helped Whitworth claim both the NCIC and NCSC South in 1993. (Courtesy Whitworth Athletics)
1993
(Courtesy Seattle Times)
1959
Lowenbrau Zurich forward Joan Dunlap tests the Rochester keeper.
1983
Adrian Webster closes down a San Antonio Thunder player. (Courtesy NASL Jerseys)
1976
Seattle Pacific celebrates a golden goal from Janae Godoy (raised hand) in the NCAA Division II final at Tampa. (Courtesy NCAA)
2008
1983
Harry Redknapp, seen here versus Toronto, was both a Sounders player and assistant coach in 1978. (Frank MacDonald Collection)
1978
Seattle Pacific celebrates its fourth NCAA championship and the only one won at home, in Memorial Stadium. The Falcons defeat Oakland (Mich.), 4-1. (Joanie Komura photo)
1986
'Cruz Azul wins the Concacaf tournament' by virtue of 11-0 rout of Sounders.
1997