Spirit fall in added time to drop game one of Fall Series 

Washington Spirit  |   September 5, 2020
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Ian Decker
Washingtonspirit.com

Boyds, Md., (9/5/2020) – The Washington Spirit kicked off the 2020 NWSL Fall Series Saturday with a 1-2 loss at Segra Field against Sky Blue FC. 

In the early minutes, both teams struggled to find consistency. With several Sky Blue forwards not with the team, Midge Purce started the game on the left wing and consistently posed a threat running at the Spirit defense.

It was the work-rate of Sky Blue forward Ifeoma Onumonu, however, that led to the first goal of the game. Spirit centerback Sam Staab was caught in possession by Onumonu, who proceeded to hit a rocket of a shot into the top right corner past a diving Aubrey Bledsoe.


For Washington, the first half was presented a struggle to move the ball up the field and only a handful of true goal-scoring opportunities. When the Spirit did look dangerous, it was due to quality link-up play between Bayley Feist, Ashley Hatch, Ashley Sanchez and Kumi Yokoyama.  

At the beginning of the second half, the Spirit started showing more intensity. The insertion of undrafted rookie Meghan McCool brought some life to the team as the Spirit looked more potent in the attack.

With time winding down, Feist picked up the ball in the final third and played a pass that somehow found its way through to Jessie Scarpa, who took a touch and was brought down inside the penalty box by Sky Blue defender Erika Skroski. 

Spirit Defender Paige Nielsen, who had another quality defensive performance, stepped up to take the P.K. with a chance to even the score. A slow run-up was followed by a dart of a shot that whizzed by Sky Blue goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan. The Spirit had evened the game at one all in the 89’. 

With six minutes of added time, the contest was far from over. Sky Blue continued to press up the field with second-half substitute Mallory Pugh hitting the woodwork. Any relief was short lived, however, as Pugh and Purce linked up to score in the 90+2’to seal the win.  

A disappointing loss, there were positives to be taken away. Several rookie players saw the field — Jaye Boissiere, Averie Collins, Natalie Jacobs, Katie McClure, McCool and Scarpa. 

Washington will now begin preparation for next Saturday’s match against the Chicago Red Stars at 12pm ET on Twitch. 

 

-NWSL Match Report-

Match: Washington Spirit vs Sky Blue FC

Date: September 5, 2020

Venue: Segra Field

Kickoff: 1 p.m. ET

Weather: Sunny, mid-70s

Scoring Summary:

Goals 1 2 F
Washington 0 1 1
Sky Blue 1 1 2

 

Lineups:

WAS (4-2-3-1): 1-Aubrey Bledsoe; 14-Paige Nielsen; 3-Sam Staab; 5-Brooke Hendrix (59’ 7-Jaye Boissiere); 4-Natalie Jacobs; 19-Dorian Bailey; 8-Meggie Dougherty Howard (84’ 18-Jessie Scarpa); 13-Bayley Feist; 2-Ashley Sanchez (46’ 26-Meghan McCool); 17-Kumi Yokoyama (80’ 6-Katie McClure); 33-Ashley Hatch (c) (80’ 16-Averie Collins)

Unused Substitutes: 25-Devon Kerr; 31-Crystal Thomas  

NJ (4-2-3-1): 1-Kailen Sheridan; 15-Sabrina Flores; 22-Mandy Freeman (46’ 8-Erika Skroski); 12-Gena Lewandowski; 28-Imani Dorsey; 17-Domi Richardson (61’ 11-Mallory Pugh); 16-Sarah Woldmoe (c); 6-Jennifer Cudjoe (70’ 5-Nicole Baxter); 23-Midge Purce; 25-Ifeoma Onumonu; 4-Paige Monaghan  

Unused Substitutes: 13-Dijana Haracic; 35-Megan Hinz; 24-Estelle Johnson; 21-Amanda McGlynn

Stats Summary: WAS / NJ

Shots:  10 / 16

Shots on Target: 4 / 6

Saves: 4 / 3

Blocked Shots: 1 / 2

Fouls: 5 / 11

Offside: 6 / 2

Misconduct Summary:

WAS – Brooke Hendrix 41’ – Yellow Card

Officials:

Referee: Danielle Chesky

Assistant Referee 1: Meghan Mullen

Assistant Referee 2: Ben Pilgrim

Fourth Official: Scarlett Keane

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