NWSL: Bay FC edge Reign 1-0 on first-half penalty kick

Date:

Share post:


Asisat Oshoala’s penalty kick was all Bay FC needed to take a 1-0 win against the host Seattle Reign on Sunday.

The win moved Bay FC (9-12-1, 28 points) above the playoff line.

Seattle (5-12-5, 20 points) lost its third straight, falling eight points behind Bay FC.

Oshoala gave Bay FC a 1-0 lead in the 27th minute. The Nigerian forward fooled goalkeeper Claudia Dickey on the approach to the ball and buried it to the left side as Dickey moved to the right.

The visitors were awarded the penalty when Oshoala was taken down in the box by defender Phoebe McClernon.

Bay FC controlled the ball for most of the first half, outshooting Seattle 8-5, including six on target to just one for the hosts.

The Reign started to find more opportunities as the half progressed but couldn’t get the ball on target. In the 28th minute, Ji So-Yun’s attempt toward the far post from the left of the box rolled wide of the net. Six minutes later, Quinn fired a shot from outside the area that whisked over the cage.

The hosts continued to push for the equalizer early in the second half but couldn’t connect. Veronica Latsko delivered a cross into the box for Tziarra King on the far side. The ball hit the foot of Bay defender Caprice Dydasco and deflected to King, who got a foot on it in the air but directed it into the arms of goalkeeper Katelyn Rowland in the 59th minute.

–Field Level Media

spot_img

Related articles

NWSL: Stars F Mallory Swanson (personal) to miss season opener

Mallory Swanson will not play in the Chicago Stars' season opener on Friday as the star forward remains...

CONCACAF: CONCACAF Champions Cup: Whitecaps, Galaxy advnace

Second-half goals from Edier Ocampo and Brian White led the Whitecaps to a 2-2 draw with Monterrey on...

NWSL: Chicago Stars FC sign D Justina Gaynor

Chicago Stars FC signed rookie defender Justina Gaynor to a one-year contract on Wednesday. The former Michigan State standout's...

NWSL: Spirit star Trinity Rodman feels tug of international soccer

Trinity Rodman and the Washington Spirit open the NWSL season Friday at Houston, but the fifth-year forward admits...

FREE

Get the most important breaking news and analyses for Free.

Thank you for subscribing

Something went wrong.