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Lagerwey Leaves Sounders for Atlanta
November 22, 2022

Garth Lagerwey announces he's leaving the Sounders as president of soccer and general manager to join Atlanta United as president and CEO. Lagerwey, 49, came to Seattle in 2015 and in nearly eight years oversaw the club winning two MLS Cups, reach two more finals and become the first MLS team to win the Concacaf Champions League. He was twice overwhelmingly retained by Alliance members in 2018 and 2022 votes.

Shulenberger Named WSU Coach
April 10, 2015

Washington State moves quickly to name its third head coach in as many years. Todd Shulenberger was formerly associate head coach at Texas Tech. He replaces Steve Nugent, who resigned March 9 after guiding the Cougars to a fourth straight NCAA tournament.

Pac-12 Exodus Sends UW East
September 13, 2024

The Big Ten era for Washington begins with the UW men traveling to Michigan State for their conference opener. It's the first of four regular season games to be played in the eastern time zone. In all the Huskies play in four different time zones before the NCAA tournament. The women's team travels to Maryland and Rutgers (NJ) the following week but has three former Pac-12 opponents in Oregon, USC and UCLA.

Bruin Brace Beats Toronto
April 13, 2019

In a battle of unbeatens, Seattle shrugs off an early deficit. They get contributions from key bench player, gets two goals from backup forward Will Bruin and defeats Toronto, 3-2 at CenturyLink Field. Filling in for the injured Raul Ruidiaz, Bruin ties the game with his header in the 24th minute. Midway through the second half, he scores again, and less than two minutes later, with crowd still roaring, Seattle (5-0-1) goes ahead 3-1 through Cristian Roldan.

Seattle Pacific Postpones Women's Match
September 11, 2001

Within a few hours of the terrorist attacks back east, Seattle Pacific postpones its women's soccer game vs. Western Washington later that evening at Interbay Stadium. Elsewhere, Puget Sound's men's afternoon game at Northwest Nazarene proceeds. The Loggers' flight back was canceled, however, due to the FAA ground stop order.

Gonzaga Catches, Passes Seattle U
October 25, 2025

After scoring just twice in three winless outings, Gonzaga gets three goals in the final 50 minutes against Seattle University for a 3-2, come from behind victory at chilly Luger Field. The Redhawks' Caroline Penner assists and then scores for a 2-0 lead after 12 minutes. Samantha Snorsky pulls one back for the Bulldogs before halftime. In the 68th minute, Amelia Severn ties it, and Snorsky passes to Katelynn Rigg for the winner with six minutes to go.

Seattle's David Gillett rises to contest a header vs. New York.
1975
Action from a University of Washington (in dark) 1962 game. (Courtesy UW Library digital collections)
1962
Sean Lambrecht scored twice as Whitworth reached the 2004 NCAA Division III second round by beating Colorado College. (Courtesy Whitworth Athletics)
2004
Revelers celebrate Reign star Megan Rapinoe's opening goal in the 2019 World Cup final vs the Netherlands at a Reign/Washington State Legends of Soccer-hosted watch party at Seattle's Rhein Haus. (Courtesy Leann Johnson)
2019
One of the most spectacular images of 2024 was Mike Fiechtner’s shot of Sounders rookie Kalani Kossa-Rienzi’s flip following his 88th-minute winner against Phoenix in the U.S. Open Cup at Starfire. (Sounders FC/Mike Fiechtner)
2024
Preki was voted the MISL MVP for the second year in a row in 1989. (Courtesy NASL Jerseys)
1989
Highline Albion Reds, 1982 state U13 girls champions. (Courtesy Washington Youth Soccer)
1982
Husky Stadium was one of the first four college football stadiums to install Astroturf in 1968, and that allowed the men's soccer team to play in the stadium for the first time. (Courtesy UW Tyee archives)
1968
Following stints with the Sounders and Tacoma Tides, Roy Sinclair was named head coach of Bellevue Community College. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1976
With the community in its worst recession since the Great Depression, the Sounders sought to provide extra value to fans. (Courtesy Seattle Times)
1982